"Reflektor" is a song by the Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It was released on September 9, 2013, as the first single from and the title track to...
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Reflektor is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on October 28, 2013, through Sonovox Records internationally and...
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Arcade Fire (redirect from The Reflektors)
International Album. In 2013, Arcade Fire released their fourth album, Reflektor, and scored the feature film Her, for which band members Will Butler and...
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Albums Chart. The Reflektor Tapes did not enter the Ultratop 200 Albums, but peaked at number eight on the Muziek-DVD chart. The Reflektor Tapes did not enter...
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a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire. It was released on September 28, 2013, as a single from the band's fourth studio album, Reflektor. The...
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra (section Other charted songs)
6 April 2018, garnering a lot of praise from critics. In a review in Reflektor Magazine, the following was said: "The consistent thread through the UMO...
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Twitter. Retrieved March 6, 2019. "Reflektor. Out today". Twitter. Retrieved March 8, 2019. "ECHOSMITH COVER "REFLEKTOR" BY ARCADE FIRE". WarnerBrosRecords...
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James Murphy (electronic musician) (section Reflektor)
leaked online in 2006. Murphy worked on Arcade Fire's fourth studio album Reflektor. A Win Butler interview conducted by Rolling Stone revealed that he thought...
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Prism (Katy Perry album) (redirect from Double Rainbow (song))
November 1, 2013. Caulfield, Keith (November 6, 2013). "Arcade Fire's 'Reflektor' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200". Billboard. Archived from the original...
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Joan of Arc (disambiguation) (redirect from Joan of Arc (song))
song), 1981 "Joan of Arc", a song by Arcade Fire from Reflektor, 2013 "Joan of Arc", a song by In This Moment from Ritual, 2017 "Joan of Arc", a song...
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AM (Arctic Monkeys album) (redirect from Mad Sounds (Arctic Monkeys song))
their ranking of 10 Best Foreign Albums of 2013, behind Arcade Fire's Reflektor. The album has been recognised as one of the bestselling vinyl albums...
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David Bowie (redirect from No Plan (song))
Later in 2013, he was featured in a cameo vocal in the Arcade Fire song "Reflektor". A poll carried out by BBC History Magazine in October 2013 named...
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UNIT9 (section Just a Reflektor)
a younger audience. Just a Reflektor is an interactive video directed by Vincent Morisset, featuring the song "Reflektor" by Canadian rock group Arcade...
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Light Years (Kylie Minogue album) (redirect from Password (Kylie Minogue song))
decades—namely Madonna's Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), Arcade Fire's Reflektor (2013), and Carly Rae Jepsen's "Julien" (2019). In a 2010 article, Karina...
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Jack Rubinacci (section Song writing and covers)
in Norway, Norwegian Wood, opening for headline act Arcade Fire on The Reflektor Tour. In 2018 Rubinacci released his first self produced album. Written...
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The Reflektor Tapes is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Kahlil Joseph about the making of the album Reflektor by the Canadian band Arcade Fire...
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Fire also wrote the song "Supersymmetry" for the film, which also appears on their album Reflektor. The melody for "Porno", another song from the same album...
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Monkeys Debut New Songs Live". Pitchfork. Retrieved 4 May 2018. "Reflektor – Three Point Perspective: Arctic Monkeys..." Reflektor. Retrieved 9 June 2018...
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The Suburbs (redirect from Deep Blue (Arcade Fire song))
by Mercury Records in the United Kingdom. The band pressed each completed song to a 12″ lacquer, then recorded it back for the digital master of the album...
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Merge, 2004) Neon Bible (LP, Merge, 2007) The Suburbs (LP, Merge, 2010) Reflektor (LP, Merge, 2013) Everything Now (LP, Sonovox, 2017) We (LP, Sonovox,...
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number of communist newspapers and magazines – Rovnost, Sršatec, and Reflektor – and the employee of a communist publishing house. During the 1920s he...
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television and it made a big impact on him. Arcade Fire's fourth studio album Reflektor featured themes linked and inspired by the film. Orfeu, a 1999 film adapted...
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the Heartbreakers Songs of Innocence – U2 Best Alternative Music Album St. Vincent – St. Vincent This Is All Yours – alt-J Reflektor – Arcade Fire Melophobia...
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present during the second block of recording; his work on Arcade Fire's Reflektor inspired Bowie to create a remix of "Love Is Lost" for The Next Day Extra...
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I'm So Bored with the USA (category Songs about the United States)
Arcade Fire have played the song as part of their setlist on the "Reflektors" tour. Canadian punk band The Subhumans sang the song using the lyrics "I'm so...
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We Exist (category Single chart called without song)
"We Exist" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire from their fourth studio album, Reflektor (2013). It was released digitally as the third single...
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their ranking of 10 Best Foreign Albums of 2013, behind Arcade Fire's Reflektor, Arctic Monkeys' AM and Push the Sky Away by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds...
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Cover of "Ben Kenobi Theme" by John Williams from Star Wars Arcade Fire Reflektor 2013 The first of the album's two CDs contains a ten-minute medley of...
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"We Used to Wait" and "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)" 2014: "Reflektor", "Here Comes the Night Time" and "Afterlife" Video of the Year 2006:...
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Adam (9 September 2013). "David Bowie's appearance on Arcade Fire's 'Reflektor' single confirmed". NME. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved...
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