- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 190085
"Clear!" is the first single from Kardinal Offishall's upcoming fifth studio album Mr. International. The song was produced by Supa Dups and Kardinal Offishall himself.Fatman Scoop is featured at the beginning of the song with him yelling "Kardinal!" The song contains a sample of "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins.
The music video is based on Kardinal Offishall touring the far east. The beginning takes place in Toronto with him at the airport. In the next scene, he performs in Hong Kong. The following location takes place in Beijing and he arrives at Hotel G the night before he does another performance. The last minute of the video shows Kardinal Offishall in Shanghai and Singapore.
The remix features Elephant Man.
The single debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at #65, making it his third entry on the chart. It peaked at #57.
Clear was the third album released by Bomb The Bass, the dance/electronic collective formed around British producer and musician, Tim Simenon. Released in 1995, the album which consisted of eleven tracks, saw the band progress from sample-heavy dance tracks to more conventional song structures.
Darker in tone than was previously expected from an act that had helped usher in the dance explosion of the late-1980s with the proto-house music track, "Beat Dis", Clear replaces most of the vibrant breakbeats and pop art dialogue samples from their other albums, Into The Dragon and Unknown Territory, with lower toned dub aesthetics, and a full line-up of guest vocalists.
Bringing forward many of the lessons learnt from utilising unconventional sample-based sound sources, and the dance-orientated manipulation of existing sounds to present fresh textures, the tracks included on Clear are often referred to as fitting the term musique concrète.
Cybotron was a pioneering and influential American techno group formed in 1980 by Juan Atkins and Richard "3070" Davis in Detroit, Michigan. Guitarist John "Jon 5" Housley joined soon afterward. Cybotron had a number of singles now considered classics of the electro genre, particularly "Clear" and the group's debut "Alleys Of Your Mind", as well as "Cosmic Cars" and "R-9".
The group was inspired by midwestern funk, especially the music of George Clinton, along with German synthesizer pioneers Kraftwerk, Japanese electro pioneers Yellow Magic Orchestra, English electropop, Italo disco, and futurist literary influences such as Alvin Toffler's books Future Shock and The Third Wave. The name "Cybotron", coined by Atkins, is a portmanteau of cyborg and cyclotron. Atkins was fond of creating such "futuristic-sounding" words — the record label names "Metroplex" and "Transmat" being other examples.
Although generally considered electro, Cybotron was also part of the early evolution of techno music. Cybotron was the first musical outlet of techno co-"originator" Juan Atkins, and the group's unique combination of musical influences, boldly experimental aesthetic, and afro-futurist philosophy became the underpinnings of Detroit techno.
Bossé can be:
Turbomasters were an Australian, Canadian, and European exclusive range of Transformers toys, released in 1992 as part of their final year of products for the original franchise. A subgroup of the Autobots, there were six Turbomasters: Thunder Clash, Rotorstorm, Boss, Hurricane, Flash, and Scorch. They all had the gimmick of missile launchers which became their engines or turbines when in vehicle mode. Their rivals were the Decepticon Predators. A seventh Turbomaster called Hyperdrive was designed but never released.
Thunder Clash - Function: Commander-in-chief. Thunder Clash is the leader of the Turbomasters and commands the respect of the Autobots, and the loathing of the Predators. He possesses a sharp and keen strategic mind, able to counter the abilities the Predators possess. Thunder Clash transforms into a Cybertronian truck cab with an accompanying trailer, which transforms into a command center.
Rotorstorm - Function: Guide and strategician. The only airborne member of the Turbomasters, Rotorstorm transforms into a helicopter. Possesses a "dodge" ability that allows him to guide his grounded comrades. He maintains an image that he is a ruthless and fearless fighter, respected by all, even the Decepticons, so that he can inspire and motivate his comrades.
A crime boss, crime lord, mob boss, kingpin, criminal mastermind, or Don is a person in charge of a criminal organization. A boss typically has absolute or nearly absolute control over his subordinates, is greatly feared by his subordinates for his ruthlessness and willingness to take lives in order to exert his influence, and profits from the criminal endeavours in which his organization engages.
Some groups may only have as little as two ranks (a boss and his soldiers). Other groups have a more complex, structured organization with many ranks, and structure may vary with cultural background. Organized crime enterprises originating in Sicily differ in structure from those in mainland Italy. American groups may be structured differently from their European counterparts, and Latino and African American gangs often have structures that vary from European gangs. The size of the criminal organization is also important, as regional or national gangs have much more complex hierarchies.
Last, the fourth album by English folk group The Unthanks, was released on 14 March 2011. It reached number 40 in the UK Albums Chart and was well received by the critics, receiving a five-starred review in the Sunday Express and four-starred reviews in The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.
As well as traditional material, the album included a song written by band member Adrian McNally ("Last"), and versions of songs by Jon Redfern ("Give Away Your Heart"), Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan ("No One Knows I'm Gone"), King Crimson ("Starless") and Alex Glasgow ("Close the Coalhouse Door"). "Last" was also issued as a single, edited for radio play; this was released on 13 June 2011.
The album was produced by Adrian McNally; he and Thom Lewis were the sound engineers. The album was mastered by Denis Blackham and was released in the UK by Rabble Rouser Music on 14 March 2011. It was released in Europe by Rough Trade Records and in Australia on the Fuse Music Group label.
►► Especial Horror (Special Horror) ◄◄ Resident Evil 3 é um jogo de zombie, desenvolvido pela Capcom e considerado por muitos o melhor do gênero, nesse vídeo do Especial Horror você verá a batalha contra o ultimo boss. Titulo/Title: Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. Lançamento/Release Date: 16 de Abril, 2001. Plataformas/Platforms: PC, GameCube, Playstation 1 and Dreamcast. Genero/Genre: Survival Horror. Developed by: Capcom. Inscreva-se no canal da FiveGames Brasil. http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=fivegamesbr Visite o canal. http://www.youtube.com/FiveGamesBR TAGS: "Resident Evil 3" "Resident Evil" Nemesis "Final Boss" ending end final "Especial Horror" "Especial Terror" special "FiveGames Brasil" "Resident Evil 3 Nemesis" new novo jogos games 2012 today feature 2001 "play...
This is my walkthrough for the "Jack Norman" Boss from Episode 12 in RER. I am playing this on normal mode. Please thumbs up, comment, and subscribe. Full Walkthrough Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_3baL3ZhpP3-IUkvi3LaHRsYX0vswOge RER Unboxing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAELz0b54Vc If you would like to purchase this game and also support my channel, then please use this amazon link to buy it: http://amzn.to/2bJKUOu PSN Card: http://amzn.to/2bJlcYr Do you want a quality gaming rig? http://www.originpc.com/?aid=1359 Save 5% off your purchase of Dynamic Essentialz Modded Controllers by using this code: R3D5 Dynamic Essentialz Website: https://www.dynamicessentialz.com/ Exclusive Content & Rewards if you become a Patron: http://www.patreon.com/R3DGaming Follow ...
Enjoy a pretty looking shmup from the Neo Geo! And another one of those "what the hell is this final boss" moments!
Final Boss Games Progear Arcade All Bosses Purogia no Arashi All Bosses Playlist: PC ►https://goo.gl/gdYg9b Playlist: Arcade ►https://goo.gl/LD85bV Playlist: Neo Geo ►https://goo.gl/ICv1b9 Playlist: Master System ►https://goo.gl/RtNrKp Playlist: Mega Drive / Genesis ►https://goo.gl/LkMqKP Playlist: Sega Saturn ►https://goo.gl/qMbEly Playlist: Dreamcast ►https://goo.gl/pRLwKm Playlist: Nes ►https://goo.gl/T9iMxD Playlist: Snes ►https://goo.gl/MAK7jA Playlist: N64 ►https://goo.gl/DngmxX Playlist GameCube ►https://goo.gl/vNs1qh Playlist: Wii ►https://goo.gl/82Na7m Playlist: Wii U ►https://goo.gl/ioeBHd Playlist: Ps1 ►https://goo.gl/PLZrFu Playlist: Ps2 ►https://goo.gl/QS1laR Playlist: Ps3 ►https://goo.gl/oQIvRg Playlist: Ps4 ►https://goo.gl/tw3YWU Playlist: Xbox ►https://go...
Some of the best comebacks, replies and insults dealt by Dr. Gregory House! Your favorite shows, movies and more are here. Stream now on Peacock: www.peacocktv.com Watch House on Google Play: http://bit.ly/2tu3kHh & iTunes http://apple.co/2tCSJOu Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2goT95b This is the official YouTube channel for House M.D. Watch all of the official clips from the series, the funniest and saddest moments, and follow all of the doctor's most curious cases. #HouseMD #IsItLupus? #Doctors #HouseMD #HughLaurie #doctors
Xenoblade Chronicles settings http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/443/xenobladechroniclessettw.png/ follow me @ http://nl.twitch.tv/buffie2
I've finally done it, guys. I managed to clear the boss of Namco's Pac-Man Arrangement without any ghosts touching me. NOTE: The boss battle theme cuts out around 1:23, that's entirely Dolphin's fault. And yes, I did lose my lives before entering the final stage. Why, I have no idea.
Just a video of beating the pants off this lame-o, and the unsatisfying ending (which admittedly isn't that bad until the Sunsoft logo appears. What the hell, guys). http://www.codiekitty.com
"Clear!" is the first single from Kardinal Offishall's upcoming fifth studio album Mr. International. The song was produced by Supa Dups and Kardinal Offishall himself.Fatman Scoop is featured at the beginning of the song with him yelling "Kardinal!" The song contains a sample of "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins.
The music video is based on Kardinal Offishall touring the far east. The beginning takes place in Toronto with him at the airport. In the next scene, he performs in Hong Kong. The following location takes place in Beijing and he arrives at Hotel G the night before he does another performance. The last minute of the video shows Kardinal Offishall in Shanghai and Singapore.
The remix features Elephant Man.
The single debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 at #65, making it his third entry on the chart. It peaked at #57.