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Various - [ Q07 ] flac album
  • Performer Various
  • Title [ Q07 ]
  • Date of release 2015
  • Style Experimental
  • Other formats WMA AA VOX MP1 VOC MP2 MIDI
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1746 mb
  • Size FLAC 1131 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 363

The Hits Album 7 or Hits 7 is a compilation album that was released in November 1987 by CBS, BMG, and WEA. It reached in the UK Albums Chart (held off by Now 10, another compilation). This was the first in the Hits series to be released on double-CD. It contained 32 tracks, 15 of which appeared on the VHS collection, The Hits Video 7. Hits 7 features two songs which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart: "You Win Again" and "Never Gonna Give You Up".

A State Of Trance Classics, Vol. 10. 4, 96. Various.

The Hits Album 7 2LP Comp Various 1987 Vinyl 15223. Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class. The Hits Album 7 1987 UK 32-track double vinyl LP NICE CLEAN COPY VARIOUS. Levi Roots Presents Reggae Reggae Hits - Various Artists (Album).

Released December 15, 2017. Bright: The Album Tracklist. 1. Broken People by Logic & Rag'N'Bone Man Lyrics. Bright: The Album is the accompanying soundtrack to the Netflix sci-fi film. The album is packed with original songs from several high-profile chart-topping artists, including Migos, Camila Cabello, Bastille, DRAM, and Future. The songs span many different genres, from country to rap to pop. Bright: The Album Q&A.

Tracklist

1 Mise en Scene Disruption 6:08
2 Federico Placidi Interlude On White 9:59
3 Emmanuel Allard Poem for nanochair, table, bench (renormalization) 06:50
4 Shinkei A Scanner Darkly 9:46

Credits

  • Cconfin Software – Ennio Mazzon
  • Design Concept – Fabio Perletta

Notes

"Art does not reproduce what is visible, it makes things visible" Paul Klee

Quark: How Does The Invisible Sound? is a media project born with the specific intent of exploring the possible inter-relationship between sound and the invisible, strictly related to science and physics. It relies on monthly digital releases and a MaxMSP custom software called Cconfin, inspired by elementary particles interactions and a physical phenomenon known as Colour Confinement. The software allows the artists and musicians involved to seek and discover their own vision of the invisible through sound by treating and processing audio files via custom algorithms. Presented as a collection of digital graphic cards and heterogeneous sound art pieces, the research aims to find a deep connection as close as possible to the boundary of knowledge. An attempt at quantum sound in a not-visible yet perceptible world.