Myths of the Near Future is the debut album by English rock band Klaxons. It was released on 29 January 2007 through Polydor Records. Following their...
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Myths of the Near Future is a collection of science fiction short stories by British writer J. G. Ballard, first published in 1982. "Myths of the Near...
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Myths of the Near Future Part One is the second album by Mo Boma, released in 1994 through Extreme Records. All music is composed by Mo Boma Mo Boma Jamshied...
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Myths of the Near Future Part Two is the third album by Mo Boma, released on July 26, 1995 through Extreme Records. All music is composed by Mo Boma Mo...
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song on the Metallica album Kill 'Em All (1983) "4 Horsemen of 2012", a song on the Klaxons EP Xan Valleys (2006) and Myths of the Near Future album (2007)...
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Klaxons (category Rock music groups from the London Borough of Lewisham)
"Magick" and "Golden Skans", the band released their debut album, Myths of the Near Future on 29 January 2007. The album won the 2007 Nationwide Mercury Prize...
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We Can Create (category 2007 albums)
but lost out to Klaxons debut album Myths of the Near Future. Five singles were released from the album. Since the album has been released, it has been...
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Xan Valleys (category Album articles lacking alt text for covers)
versions on the band's debut album, Myths of the Near Future. Following this EP, the band re-released "Gravity's Rainbow" on 9 April 2007. The two remix...
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Klaxons discography (section Studio albums)
The album spawned multiple singles, with the highest charting "Golden Skans" peaking at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart. Myths of the Near Future won...
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the group as well. Their second album Myths of the Near Future Part One was released in 1994 and was the first in a trilogy of works based on Myths of...
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album The Prettiest Curse He played synths on "Don't Tell Me to Smile" by Soko The Performer (2020) Jim, I'm Still Here (2022) Myths of the Near Future (2007)...
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As Above, So Below (redirect from As Above, So Below (album))
Below", a song from the Klaxons' debut album Myths of the Near Future "As Above, So Below", a song from the Tom Tom Club's debut album Tom Tom Club, 1981...
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James Ford (musician) (category The Last Shadow Puppets members)
Klaxons album Myths of the Near Future in 2007 which won the Mercury Prize. Also that year, he produced the Arctic Monkeys second album. He has done at...
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taken from their first album Myths of the Near Future, which was released on 29 January 2007. The song reached number 16 in the UK Singles Chart on download...
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Skúli Sverrisson (category Berklee College of Music alumni)
of Mo Boma with Jamshied Sharifi and Carsten Tiedemann, releasing four albums on Extreme; "Jijimuge", "Myths of the Near Future - Part One", "Myths of...
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Ray cat (redirect from 10,000-Year Earworm to Discourage Settlement Near Nuclear Waste Repositories (Don't Change Color, Kitty))
inventing a body of folklore, passed on through proverbs and myths, to explain that people should flee when a cat changes color. The proposal, which has...
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the UK Singles Chart, released on 5 November. It is also taken from their album Myths of the Near Future, which was released on 29 January 2007. The track...
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album Myths of the Near Future. It is named after Thomas Pynchon's novel. The song was first released on Angular Records as a double A-side with "The...
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independently by the band members on a budget of less than $1,000, Deathconsciousness was released as a double album; the first disc is entitled "The Plow That...
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The album was preceded by lead single "Echoes" on 16 August. Following the release of the band's Mercury Prize-winning debut Myths of the Near Future...
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Floating Points (redirect from Promises (Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders and The London Symphony Orchestra album))
singer-songwriter Hikaru Utada album Bad Mode, working on the songs Bad Mode, Kibunja Naino (Not In The Mood) and Somewhere Near Marseilles. Shepherd composed...
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Magic (redirect from Magic (album))
Klaxons from the 2007 album Myths of the Near Future "Magic", by Axel Rudi Pell on the album Magic "Magic", by Ben Folds on the album The Unauthorized...
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2024). "Black Myth: Wukong boss is bummed out about not winning Game of the Year at The Game Awards, but has high hopes for the future of the Chinese game...
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2024 in heavy metal music (section Albums released)
gr. Retrieved March 22, 2024. "Leaves' Eyes to release new studio album "Myths of Fate" on March 22nd 2024". Grande Rock. January 12, 2024. Retrieved...
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Maps (musician) (category Year of birth missing (living people))
Create had been nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. However, it lost out to Klaxons' debut album Myths of the Near Future. On 22 February 2009, James...
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Blitzen Trapper (redirect from Holy Smokes Future Jokes)
band signed to Yep Roc for the release of their tenth album Holy Smokes Future Jokes on September 25, 2020. I dropped out of school and began to write...
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June Carter Cash (category The Carter Family members)
Memory Gardens near their home in Hendersonville, Tennessee. Carter and her then-future husband, Johnny Cash, reached number 2 on the U.S. Country charts...
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Jim Gaffigan (redirect from Obsessed (Jim Gaffigan album))
and the comedian unknowingly predicted a future menu item at Dunkin Donuts—the "glazed donut breakfast sandwich"—while commenting on the future of America's...
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Wikipedia (redirect from The five pillars of Wikipedia)
photographs of nude children. The Wikipedia article about Virgin Killer—a 1976 album from the German rock band Scorpions—features a picture of the album's original...
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Dune (novel) (redirect from The Prophet of Dune)
from the original on May 31, 2024. Retrieved September 23, 2020. Stasio, Marilyn (December 3, 2000). "Cover Story: Future Myths, Adrift in the Sands of Time"...
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