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LOCA Records - LOCA Records Loca Records is an independent British record label based in Brighton that releases music under Copyleft licenses onto Vinyl, CD and tape. Inspired by GNU/Linux, Loca Records allows similar freedoms as the GNU General Public License on their releases, including copying, re-release, modification and sampling, with the requirement that the new work uses the same license. Loca releases electronica and post-rock music. Artists include Meme, Maz Plant Out, Ward, and Xan. Loca's first and second release in 1999, Kinematic and the Mandibles EP, were released under the GNU General Public License and subsequent releases have been on the EFF Open Audio License. Loca is now releasing all work under the Creative Commons license known as Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike. One notable difference between this license.

John Taylor (Duran Duran) - Palmer and former Chic drummer Tony Thompson to form the band Power Station. With the guidance of producer Nile Rodgers, they released one album, Power Station 33 1/3, with two hit singles, "Some Like It Hot" and the T Rex song "Bang A Gong (Get It On)". That year Taylor also launched his first solo effort, recording the single "I Do What I Do" for the soundtrack of the movie Nine and 1/2 Weeks. Duran Duran reformed for 1987's Notorious album, and continued to record and tour throughout the 1990s. Taylor recorded a fair amount of unreleased solo material on the side, including several tracks used on the soundtrack of the Allison Anders movie Mi Vida Loca. In 1996, he recorded his first solo album, Feelings Are Good (And Other Lies),.

Brighton - 1984 an IRA bomb exploded in the Grand Hotel where leading members of the governing Conservative party were staying. Four people were killed in the blast (including Sir Anthony Berry), and another subsequently died of her injuries. The Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, narrowly escaped injury, although members of her Government were injured - most notably Norman Tebbit. However, no member of the cabinet was killed. The city has a large gay community and it is home to two universities, the University of Sussex and the University of Brighton. It is sometimes known as 'London by the Sea' because of its lively atmosphere and cosmopolitan nature and also because of the large number of visitors from London. In the summer, thousands of young students from all over Europe gather in Brighton to.

Record label - labels being owned by a very few multinational companies, who in turn were members of the RIAA. The resurgence of independent labels In the 1990s, due to the widespread use of home studios, consumer CD recorders, and the internet, independent labels began to become more commonplace. Independent labels are typically artist-owned (although not always), with a focus usually on making good music and not necessarily on the business aspects of the industry or making lots of money. Because of this, independent artists usually receive less radio play and sell fewer CDs than artists signed to major labels. However, they usually have more control over the music and packaging of the released product. Some independent labels become successful enough that major record companies negotiate contracts to either distribute music for the label.

Open content - [1] Bitzi - free community-built catalog of digital files Common Content [1] - open catalog of Creative Commons licensed content Connexions Repository [1] - Rice University's course material Creative Commons Disinfopedia Eldritch Press [1] - books ExtinctionLevelEvent.com - Open Content Web Comic [1] FreeMedia [1] - stock photos from the University of North Texas Jake [1] - Research software and database where content is built in an open source way GNUtemberg [1] in Italian. ibiblio [1] Libre Society [1] - open culture site Linux documentation project [1] - Content project to develop documentation for Linux LOCA_Records [1] - open content record label Magnatune [1] - open content record label Nupedia [1] - peer-reviewed encyclopedia Opencode [1] - consortium for open research and content OpenContent [1] - open source licensing scheme for.

Open source record label - of media. To this end open source record labels are attempting to release music under so-called copyleft, a license that enables music writers to develop music collaboratively and equitably and then release it into the public domain. Examples are LOCA_Records Opsound.

Natacha Atlas - in the course of her career, she will use all of them. After her parents separated she went to Northampton with her mother and became the first Arabophone rock singer. Later on, she had two jobs – belly dancing on the one hand, and being the lead singer of Belgian salsa band. In 1991 she recorded the track "Timbal" with Balearic Beat (¡Loca!). She also worked together with Jah Wobble, composing five tracks for the LP "Rising above Bedlam". Thanks to ¡Loca!'s record company, Nation Records, Natacha got to know labelmates Transglobal Underground who at the time had a Top 40 hit, "Templehead". She became lead singer and belly dancer of the very eclectic crew TGU [1] who focuses on mixing Eastern and Western sounds as well as other styles. Count.

List of record labels - or operated many of the labels listed below. See also: List of electronic music record labels, List of independent record labels Current and historic record labels listed alphabetically: A&M Records A-F Records Accent Records Ace-Hi Records Ace of Clubs Records Ace of Hearts Records Aco Records (1922-1927) Aeolion Records Ajax Records Aladdin Records Alamo Records Albany Records All-Star Records Alternative Tentacles Amco Records American Music Records (1944- ) American Record Company American Record Corporation American Recordings Amphetamine Reptile Records Andante Records Angel Records Angelophone Records Apex Records Apollo Records Apple Records (1968-1976) ARA Records Arcadia Records Arhoolie Records Ariel Records Ariola Records Arista Records Arte Nova Artemis Records Arto Records (1920-1923) Asylum Records ASV Records Atco Records Atlantic Records Attic Records Audiodiscs Records Audiophile Records Aurora Records Autograph Records (c.1920-c.1926) Auvidis.

King Records - King Records King Records was the name of at least two different record labels. King Records was a United States based record label of the mid 20th century, specializing in country music, at the time still known as "Hillbilly music". King advertised "If it's a King, It's a Hillbilly -- If it's a Hillbilly, it's a King". King artists included Homer and Jethro, Grandpa Jones, and the Delmore Brothers. King's corporate headquarters was in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company also had a "Race Records" (African American) label, Queen Records. King Records was also the name of an unrelated record company in Japan in the years after World War II. Japanese King Records was headquartered in Tokyo. List of record labels.

Kung Fu Records - Kung Fu Records Kung Fu Records is an American music label. They currently produce music by bands such as Tsunami Bomb, The Vandals, Mi6, Antifreeze, MxPx, Audio Karate, Josh Freeze, God Awfuls, Bigwig, Assorted Jellybeans, Ozma, Useless I.D, and Alkaline Trio..

Velvet Tone Records - Velvet Tone Records label of a Velvet Tone Record, c. 1928, featuring Rudy Vallee Velvet Tone Records was a United States based record label, active from 1925 through 1932. Audio fidelity is about average for the era, with pressings in below average quality shellac that shows significant surface noise after moderate wear. List of record labels This is a stub article. You can help improve it..

Vee-Jay Records - Vee-Jay Records Vee-Jay Records was a United States based record label from the mid 20th century. Artists who recorded on Vee-Jay included Jimmy Reed and the Staple Singers; the label also issued some early US releases of recordings by The Beatles. List of record labels This is a stub article. You can help improve it..

Verve Records - Verve Records Norman Granz started the famous Verve Records Jazz label in 1956. It was sold to PolyGram in 1972..

Jeepster Records - Jeepster Records Jeepster Records is a British record label featuring bands like Belle and Sebastian, Salako, The Gentle Waves and SnowPatrol..

Jive Records - Jive Records Jive Records is an American record label that specializes in producing and releasing music catering to the teen-pop sound. Jive Records Artists: Britney Spears N'Sync Melissa Lefton This is a stub article..

Kamen - years the company operates exclusively as a designer and manufacturer of several helicopters that set world records and achieved many aviation firsts. Since 1956 Kaman begins to diversify as an aerospace subcontrator of Mc Donnell, Grumman and others December 1945 : With $2,000 and his invention of the servo-flap controlled rotor , 26-year-old Charles Kaman founds the company. January 15, 1947 : K-125 : Kaman's first helicopter July, 1949 : K-225 An improved version, the U.S. Navy buys two and Coast Guard one for $25,000 each. Later, they will receive the H-22 designation. December 1951 : A modified K-225 equipped with a Boeing 502 engine becomes the world's first gas turbine powered helicopter , ushering in the turbine age for helicopters. This aircraft is now at the Smithsonian 1953 : Kaman.

Keweenaw County, Michigan - Its county seat is Eagle River6. The Keweenaw Liberty Library is an online library containing links to legal documents and public records it deems to be "on issues important to" Keweenaw County, Michigan and its constituent townships as well as the Keweenaw County Road Commission, which serves as the road commission for the county. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 Cities and towns 4.

Keene, New Hampshire - of 22,563. It is the county seat of Cheshire County6. The town is well known for holding the Guinness Book of World Records record for most lit pumpkins in one place. Geography Keene is located at 42°56'33" North, 72°17'18" West (42.942452, -72.288368)1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 97.3 km² (37.6 mi²). 96.6 km² (37.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.67% water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there are 22,563 people, 8,955 households, and 5,086 families residing in the city. The population density is 233.5/km² (604.8/mi²). There are 9,295 housing units at an average density of 96.2/km² (249.2/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 97.66% White, 0.39%.

Keith Green - Sound of Music. At the age of eleven, Green became the youngest person ever to sign with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) when he published, recorded and released the song "The Way I Used to Be". In his eary teens, with more than 50 original songs under his belt, Green was signed to Decca Records. Decca had plans to make Green a teen-idol, regularly getting the young man featured in fanzines like Teen Scene and on popular television shows like The Jack Benny Show and Steve Allen's show. Time Magazine called Green "a prepubescent dreamboat". By his mid teens, Green became heavily involved in drug use, eastern religion, astrology, and mysticism. Green converted to Christianity in the early 1970s. Green married his wife Melody in 1973. It.

Kohen - might approach the altar and offer sacrifices. Thus Gideon, of the tribe of Manasseh (Judges vi. 26), and the Danite Manoah (ib. xiii. 16, 19) sacrificed in person at the express command of God and the angel of God respectively; similarly, David sacrificed on the altar he had built at God's command on the thrashing-floor of Araunah (II Sam. xxiv. 25); and Solomon, before the ark in Jerusalem (I Kings iii. 15). In accordance with this usage in ancient Israel, the ordinances contained in the Book of the Covenant concerning the building of altars and the offering of sacrifices are addressed not to the priest, but to the people at large (Exodus xx). Even where there was a sanctuary with a priesthood, as at Shiloh, any layman might slaughter and offer.


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