Mexican Institute of Sound (MIS; Spanish: Instituto Mexicano del Sonido — IMS) is an electronic music project created by Mexico City-based DJ and producer...
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Vibration Research at the University of Southampton Mexican Institute of Sound Norwegian Institute of Recorded Sound in Stavanger This disambiguation page...
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Piñata is the second full-length album from Mexican Institute of Sound. It has samples of Mexican and Latin American folk music. Killer Kumbia Escribeme...
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Mexrrissey (category Mexican rock music groups)
Mexrrissey is a Mexican band co-founded by Camilo Lara (Mexican Institute of Sound) and Sergio Mendoza (Calexico, Orquesta Mendoza). Inspired by Morrissey...
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Don Cheto (category Mexican parodists)
an appearance in Grand Theft Auto V as himself, alongside the Mexican Institute of Sound, in the radio station East Los FM. Don Cheto music albums include...
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Politico (album) by Mexican Institute of Sound Colloquially, a politician or political operative. Politico's Publishing, an imprint of Methuen Publishing...
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album Maná "México", a song by Mexican Institute of Sound from his album Político "Mexico", a song by Morrissey from You Are the Quarry "Mexico", a song...
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Coco (soundtrack) (category Certification Table Entry usages for Mexico)
song that explained the Mexican holiday to viewers to begin the film. In another song, Miguel's mother explains the tradition of shoe-making in their family...
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Politico (album) (redirect from Es Toy (Mexican Institute of Sound song))
Stone México (in Mexican Spanish). "Mexican Institute of Sound | Raul Campos". KCRW. 10 October 2012. Jurek, Thom. "Mexican Institute of Sound - Politico"...
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an expression of Mexican nationalism starting in the nineteenth century. The foundation of Mexican music comes from its indigenous sounds and heritage...
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collaboration with prominent guests including Pato Machete of Control Machete, Mexican Institute of Sound, Santi Mostaffa and Hip Spanic Allstars. The group has...
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three-letter language code for uncoded languages Mexican Institute of Sound, a musical group in Mexico City Misima Island Airport (IATA code) This disambiguation...
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Love" by such artists as Ozomatli, Nortec Collective, Kinky, Mexican Institute of Sound, Money Mark and The Pinker Tones. Their first studio material...
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Méjico Máxico (category Mexican Institute of Sound albums)
album of Mexican Institute of Sound, a one-man band led by Camilo Lara. The album contains 15 tracks which sample sounds as diverse as Mexican and Latin...
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Californication (TV series) (redirect from List of awards and nominations received by Californication)
Stinson, Bob Dylan, Harvey Danger, Madeleine Martin, Gus Black, Mexican institute of sound, Warren Zevon, The Heavy, Champion, Steve Earle, Elton John, and...
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August 31 of 2015 Holiday Mountain's video for "Getting Really Freaky" premiered on NPR. In a collaboration with the Mexican Institute of Sound the duo...
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2022). "Every Metallica Blacklist cover ranked from worst to best". Louder Sound. Retrieved September 4, 2022. Daly, Joe (September 6, 2021). "The Metallica...
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Fender and studio versions by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Mexican Institute of Sound, Royal Blood, St. Vincent, White Reaper and YB. Kid Rock sampled...
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(now Mexico City). The Mexican War of Independence in the early 19th century was followed by political and socioeconomic upheaval. The Mexican–American...
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Ozomatli (redirect from Non-Stop: Mexico → Jamaica)
World Music Festival 2010 featuring performances from Calexico, Mexican Institute Of Sound, Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles and dance performances by Grandeza...
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Otra Cosa (category Latin pop albums by Mexican artists)
Mal," as well as a remix by the Mexican Institute of Sound. The album was also released exclusively in Mexico in format of vinyl. This album features collaborations...
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edition version that will include a vinyl album and a remix of "Dannaya" by Mexican Institute of Sound. Lyrics and music by Amparo Llanos and Cristina Llanos...
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and to develop the Mexican musicians. The traditional music of Mexico is promoted as well. The program was created in 2008 by Mexican composer and guitarist...
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considered "how to make the hip-hop and rock score not sound like they were instrumentals of songs on the radio, but rather something unique to the score"...
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Empire of the Sun Sunday: Dani Deahl, Team Bayside High, Felix Cartal, Didi Gutman of Brazilian Girls, Nervo, Chiddy Bang, Mexican Institute of Sound, Dirty...
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2014 Piñata (Mexican Institute of Sound album), 2007 "Piñata", a song by Chevelle from Hats Off to the Bull, 2011 Piñata Books, an imprint of Arte Público...
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La Internacional Sonora Balkanera (category Mexican musical groups)
behind the Mexican Institute of Sound. This record was once again nominated as best Jazz/Funk/Fusion Album in the 2014 edition of the Mexican Indie-O Music...
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Yebo Music (category Music companies of the United States)
Miniature Tigers, Jack and Eliza, Mexican Institute of Sound, among others. The CEO is Colin Finkelstein, former COO of EMI Music North America. v t e...
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to the Century Room at Hotel Congress Mexican Institute of Sound – electronic music project created by Mexico City-based DJ and producer Camilo Lara...
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Latin alternative (section Mexico)
Plastilina Mosh COhETICA Jumbo Zurdok Kinky Zoé Akwid Cartel de Santa Mexican Institute of Sound Nortec Collective Bostich Fussible Natalia Lafourcade Ximena Sariñana...
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