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Solo is an orange-flavoured soft drink, owned by the Norwegian companies Ringnes, Oskar Sylte, Aass, and Mack. The recipe was originally Spanish, and brought to the Tønsberg Bryggeri by Torleif Gulliksrud in 1934. Solo quickly became Norway's most popular soft drink, and until the 1960s was bigger than Coca-Cola in Norway. In 1999, Pepsi passed Solo in market share, leaving Solo as third most popular.
As of 2005, Solo has a seven percent share of the Norwegian soft drink market. Variants of the original Solo include Solo Super (less sugar), Solo Sunset and Solrik (juice).
Solo (James Bourne) is a fictional character, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Solo first appeared in Web of Spider-Man #19 (October 1986). He was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Marc Silvestri. Solo has had his own self-titled limited series.
Born in the USA but having renounced his citizenship to any country, Solo works as a counter-terrorism operative, and makes limited appearances in the Marvel Comics universe. He is known for his catchphrase, "While Solo lives, terror dies!"
In his first appearance, Solo teleported inside a foreign embassy in West Germany and killed all the terrorists inside. He next foiled ULTIMATUM's plot to destroy the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. He also shot ULTIMATUM terrorists who were trying to destroy Ellis Island, and then joined forces with Spider-Man to capture ULTIMATUM's commanding officer. Outside Barcelona, Spain, Solo assassinated Toro Mendoza, leader of the Cascan separatists.
Solo is an album by guitarist Jimmy Raney which was recorded in 1976 and released on the Xanadu label.
The Allmusic review awarded the album 4 stars stating "This intriguing set features Jimmy Raney in a set of overdubbed guitar duets with himself. He put a lot of thought into the interpretations".
All compositions by Jimmy Raney except as indicated
Remix is a Danish 2008 feature film directed by Martin Hagbjer starring Micky Skeel Hansen as a 16-year-old pop singer Ruben. Remix is inspired by the true story of Danish pop idol Jon Gade Nørgaard known by the mononym Jon. Jon was also the subject of the documentary feature film Solo released in 2007. The film was released on January 25, 2008.
Ruben (played by Micky Skeel Hansen), an aspiring young man is offered a record contract by the music executive Tanya (portrayed by Camilla Bendix). The film, which co-stars Jakob Cedergren, Sofie Lassen-Kahlke, Henrik Prip and Anette Støvelbæk, follows Ruben's fall from grace in the hands of the music industry.
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy is Lawrence Lessig's fifth book. It is available as a free download under a Creative Commons license. It details a hypothesis about the societal effect of the Internet, and how this will affect production and consumption of popular culture.
In Remix Lawrence Lessig, a Harvard law professor and a respected voice in what he deems the "copyright wars", describes the disjuncture between the availability and relative simplicity of remix technologies and copyright law. Lessig insists that copyright law as it stands now is antiquated for digital media since every "time you use a creative work in a digital context, the technology is making a copy" (98). Thus, amateur use and appropriation of digital technology is under unprecedented control that previously extended only to professional use.
Lessig insists that knowledge and manipulation of multi-media technologies is the current generation's form of "literacy"- what reading and writing was to the previous. It is the vernacular of today. The children growing up in a world where these technologies permeate their daily life are unable to comprehend why "remixing" is illegal. Lessig insists that amateur appropriation in the digital age cannot be stopped but only 'criminalized'. Thus most corrosive outcome of this tension is that generations of children are growing up doing what they know is "illegal" and that notion has societal implications that extend far beyond copyright wars. The book is now available as a free download under one of the Creative Commons' licenses.
Remix'5 is a Candan Erçetin album. It was remixes of Melek. There's also a song from "Les Choristes" movie, 'Sevdim Anladım'.
Circus (stylised as CIRCUS) is the album by Japanese musician and actress Chiaki Kuriyama, which was released on March 16, 2011. Kuriyama collaborated with famous Japanese and overseas rock musicians to create the album. In January 2012, the album was re-released as a deluxe edition, featuring the single "Tsukiyo no Shōzō" and its B-side "Seishun no Matataki""
Kuriyama made her musical debut in early 2010, with the single "Ryūsei no Namida" that was used as the theme song for the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn. Her next two singles were also used for anime: "Kanōsei Girl" (2010) was used as the third opening theme song for Yorinuki Gintama-san and "Cold Finger Girl" as the opening theme song for Level E.
After "Ryūsei no Namida", Kuriyama wanted to collaborate with many of her favourite musicians. She was asked by her musical director to draw up a list of her favourite musicians, and her staff asked them if they wanted to write music for Kuriyama. All of the musicians on the list accepted. From her second single, "Kanōsei Girl", Kuriyama began collaborating with famous rock musicians on her singles. "Kanōsei Girl" was produced by Tomoyasu Hotei, while "Cold Finger Girl" was produced by Kenichi Asai, and "Oishii Kisetsu" / "Ketteiteki Sanpunkan" by Ringo Sheena.
Out now on Kling Klong Records. get it here: http://www.beatport.com/label/kling-klong/1323 limited Solo's 'Flea Circus' T-shirts: http://on.fb.me/qwH4qx Supported by Agoria, Oliver $, Riva Starr, Jay Lumen, Ramon Tapia, Slam, Butch, Chanel X, Tube & Berger, Audiojack, Martin Eyerer, Steve Mac, Doomwork, Daniel Steinberg.... Now signed to the same DJ agency as Luciano, A-Trak and Basement Jaxx, with a fabric residency and a Dirtybird release in the bag and his own label Congaloid up and running, Solo is very much on a roll. We are very proud about his EP for Kling Klong including the fantastic remixes by Philip Bader and Tripmastaz (Be As One, Cecille, Magnetic...) Check: www.facebook.com/KlingKlongRecords www.facebook.com/mrsolomusic www.facebook.com/pages/Philip-Bader/4374...
Out now on Kling Klong Records. get it here: http://www.beatport.com/label/kling-klong/1323 limited Solo's 'Flea Circus' T-shirts: http://on.fb.me/qwH4qx Supported by Agoria, Oliver $, Riva Starr, Jay Lumen, Ramon Tapia, Slam, Butch, Chanel X, Tube & Berger, Audiojack, Martin Eyerer, Steve Mac, Doomwork, Daniel Steinberg.... Now signed to the same DJ agency as Luciano, A-Trak and Basement Jaxx, with a fabric residency and a Dirtybird release in the bag and his own label Congaloid up and running, Solo is very much on a roll. We are very proud about his EP for Kling Klong including the fantastic remixes by Philip Bader and Tripmastaz (Be As One, Cecille, Magnetic...) Check: www.facebook.com/KlingKlongRecords www.facebook.com/mrsolomusic www.facebook.com/pages/Philip-Bader/4374...
Solo - The Flea Circus (Original) from the compilation "Dirty Electro House X - Summer Edition" DOWNLOAD NOW! Amazon: http://tinyurl.com/DirtyElectroHouseX-a iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/DirtyElectroHouseX-it Get the coolest and newest Tracks in Dance and Electronic Music. Enjoy a new Playlist every week! Subscribe to .rpt: http://tinyurl.com/rpt-subscribe Like .rpt on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musiconrepeat
Get it on beatport : http://www.beatport.com/release/a-thing-called-fusion-ep/950019 Get it on whatpeopleplay : https://www.whatpeopleplay.com/albumdetails/HighLive-A-Thing-Called-Fusion-EP/id/59324
Out now on Kling Klong Records. Get it from beatport: https://www.beatport.com/de-DE/html/content/label/detail/1323/kling_klong
Enjoy: http://htrk.org
Keep the spirit alive. + PHILIP BADER (bar25) + DANNY FABER (bar25)
FLEA CIRCUS + Undermoon Rosa Ferreira: voz Vicen the bass: yamaha CS10 Marcos Vanacloig: letras
Solo is an orange-flavoured soft drink, owned by the Norwegian companies Ringnes, Oskar Sylte, Aass, and Mack. The recipe was originally Spanish, and brought to the Tønsberg Bryggeri by Torleif Gulliksrud in 1934. Solo quickly became Norway's most popular soft drink, and until the 1960s was bigger than Coca-Cola in Norway. In 1999, Pepsi passed Solo in market share, leaving Solo as third most popular.
As of 2005, Solo has a seven percent share of the Norwegian soft drink market. Variants of the original Solo include Solo Super (less sugar), Solo Sunset and Solrik (juice).