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LFO is a 2013 Scandinavian science fiction film directed and written by Antonio Tublén about a man who realizes that he can hypnotize with sound. He starts experimenting on his neighbors, where the abuse of power takes over and, eventually, severe consequences for mankind are at stake.
Robert Nord, an awkward man, spends most of his time playing with his synthesizers in his basement. After he has an argument with his wife Clara, whom he suspects is cheating on him, he returns to the basement again, to her annoyance. There, over the Internet, he discusses with several of his friends his belief that he has what he calls a "sound allergy" to the music that his wife enjoys. He proposes that a certain frequency could act as the opposite of this allergy and give him the peace that he desires. With the help of Sinus-San, one of his friends from the Internet, he makes a breakthrough, though he hides the extent of his success. When Simon and Linn move next door to him, he resolves to experiment on them over the objections of his wife.
Lyte Funkie Ones was an American pop band consisting of lead singer and primary songwriter Rich Cronin (August 30, 1974 – September 8, 2010), Devin Lima (born Harold Lima, March 18, 1977), and Brad Fischetti (born September 11, 1975). Before Lima joined the group in 1999, the third member was Brian Gillis (known as "Brizz"), who was with the group from its start in 1995. The band is best known for their hit songs "Summer Girls", "Girl on TV", and "Every Other Time". The band sold over 5 million records worldwide.
In 1995, in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Rich Cronin met Brian "Brizz" Gillis. LFO had marginal success with the remake of the Yvonne Elliman song, "If I Can't Have You", which missed the Top 40, reaching No. 54 on the UK Singles Chart. In 1997, they released a cover of New Kids on the Block's "Step By Step" as a single. In 1999, Gillis was frustrated with the lack of progress that the group had made so he left to pursue a solo career, which led him to multiple college tours and a job in the music industry, with a radio promotion position in Florida with BMG.
Conquest (also called Marie Walewska) is a 1937 film which tells the story of the Polish Countess Marie Walewska, who becomes the mistress of Napoleon in order to influence his actions towards her homeland. It stars Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer, Reginald Owen, Alan Marshal, Henry Stephenson, Leif Erickson, Dame May Whitty, George Zucco, and Maria Ouspenskaya.
The movie was adapted by S. N. Behrman, Samuel Hoffenstein, Helen Jerome and Salka Viertel from the novel Pani Walewska by Waclaw Gasiorowski. It was directed by Clarence Brown and Gustav Machatý (uncredited).
It was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Charles Boyer) and Best Art Direction (Cedric Gibbons and William A. Horning).
Its worldwide gross amounted to $2,141,000. But its massive budget led to a loss of $1,397,000.
Napoleon Bonaparte (Charles Boyer) launches an unsuccessful seduction of the Countess Marie Walewska (Greta Garbo), who is married to a much older man (Henry Stephenson), but she resists until convinced that giving in will save Poland. After her husband annuls their marriage and Napoleon divorces the Empress Josephine, the pair are free to formalize their happy relationship, but Napoleon shocks her by announcing his decision to wed the Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria for political reasons. While he doesn't expect it to impact his relationship with Marie, she leaves him, without ever telling him that she is expecting his child.
Conquest is a 1998 British-Canadian romantic comedy film set in the dying prairie town of Conquest, Saskatchewan, most of whose remaining residents are in their 70s and depressed. Thirty-two-year-old Pincer Bedier (Lothaire Bluteau), the French-Canadian manager of the only bank branch in the town, dreams of reviving the town and its only cash crop, the edible pea pods of the Caragana bush. Daisy MacDonald (Tara Fitzgerald), a young, beautiful and mysterious English or Australian woman, happens into town in her bright red Alfa Romeo sports car and when it stalls, finds herself stranded indefinitely until the needed parts can be shipped in. Her presence invigourates the town and its inhabitants and romance develops between her and the young banker, while the older inhabitants catch his vision of the future.
Conquest was shown at the 1998 Montreal World Film Festival. In 1999 Monique Mercure won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role, that of Grace Gallagher. Conquest has been shown on the Showtime network in the United States.
Conquest is the 13th album by British rock band Uriah Heep. It was released in 1980.
1979-80 was a period of change for Heep, with John Sloman taking over lead vocal duties, Lee Kerslake bowing out from behind the drumstool, and main songwriter Ken Hensley ultimately leaving the band. Taken together with the commercial rock sound of the album, this is the most contentious era of Uriah Heep's history, with many fans believing Conquest is the group's worst record. Despite this era being regarded in hindsight as something of a disaster by Hensley as well as Mick Box, the album did receive some positive reviews at the time, namely a five-star rating from Record Mirror and three-and-a-half stars from Geoff Barton in Sounds. It also sold well enough to crack the Top 40 of the UK album charts, whereas all three of the band's previous records with John Lawton had failed to chart in the UK at all.
The original UK release came in a single, matte LP sleeve, stickered with 'Special 10th Anniversary Price £3.99', with the liner being heavy-stock card, complete with lyrics. It credits Trevor Bolder with vocals on "It Ain't Easy" but it is, in fact, Sloman. The album was never issued in North America and was difficult to find there even as an import.
LFO SUMMERGIRLS
1990
Official video for LFO's self-titled anthem, released 26 July 1990. “That was the one that turned us into a “real label”. We just weren’t really prepared for what would happen with that record. It was at the time when a single could come out and keep sneaking up and up; at first it was just into the top 40, next week it was in the top 20, then it was 12. We sold 130,000 12"s, which was just unbelievable, you’d get the same position now from selling 3,000.” – Steve Beckett (2007) → warp.net/artists/91279-lfo
LFO - Every Other Time (Music Video)
Year: 1999 Brad Fischetti, Devin Lima, Rich Cronin are LYTE FUNKY ONES (LFO) Other [Artist Management] – Alan Siegel, Frank Sicoli, Michael Caputo Other [Artist Representation] – Ayisha "Alex" Broadous Other [Executive Director] – Louis J. Pearlman Performer [Band Member] – Brad Fischetti, Devin Lima, Rich Cronin Producer – Brad Young, Dow Brain, Rich Cronin Recorded By, Mixed By – Dow Brain Written-By – B. Young*, D. Brain*, R. Cronin
Alongside Gez Varley, Mark Bell formed LFO in the late 1980s. After Varley left the group in 1996, Bell continued to produce solo under that name. He was a close collaborator with Björk, producing her 1997 album Homogenic and six other LPs, including 2011's Biophilia. He also produced Depeche Mode's 2001 album, Exciter. As LFO, Mark was responsible for some of the most pioneering and visceral electronic music in the Warp Records catalogue, including the 1990 crossover hit "LFO," 1991's "What Is House (LFO Remix)" and 2003's "Freak." R.I.P. Mark Bell , a UK Music Legend... Video Directed by Daniel Levi, new material @ http://vimeo.com/daniellevi Song available now on iTunes ! : http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/freak/id281459012 Weird video for UK's LFO, directed by Daniel Levi (NOT Chr...
Provided to YouTube by Arista Girl On TV · Lyte Funkie Ones LFO ℗ 1999 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management GmbH Released on: 1999-08-10 Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Rich Cronin Composer, Lyricist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer: Brad Young Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Dow Brain Auto-generated by YouTube.
In this quick tutorial I am explaining what a 'LFO' is and we'll take a look at it's basic settings and what effect it can create. We will take a look at the MOOG filter to look at it's LFO-section. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...Presented by Wick for WickieMedia audio tutorials... Find us online : http://www.wickiemedia.net http://www.twitter.com/#/wickiemedia http://www.facebook.com/wickiemediatutorials http://gplus.to/wickiemedia http://www.instagram/wickiemedia
Track Taken From The EP "LFO" 590026 (1991). Written, Produced And Remixed By Mark Bell ,Gez Varley & Martin William. HQ Audio.
Provided to YouTube by ZYX Music Lfo (Original Extended) · Lfo Lfo ℗ 2008 Acalwan Released on: 2008-05-02 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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