Klayton Albert (born Scott David Albert; June 17, 1969) is an American multi-instrumentalist from New York City who currently resides in Los Angeles,...
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Celldweller is an electronic rock project by American multi-musician Klayton. Celldweller's songs have been featured in many films, movie trailers, television...
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Klayton Adams (born February 13, 1983) is an American football coach who is the offensive line coach for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football...
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created by Klayton, who later became known as Celldweller. The project was active as a band from 1988 to 1998 and then re-started in 2015 after Klayton gained...
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Scandroid is an American electronic music project created by Klayton, which previously included Varien in 2013. The project released its debut single...
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Klayton Thorn (born 6 June 2003) is an Australian rugby union player, currently playing for the Brumbies. His preferred position is scrum-half. Thorn...
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Switchback (Celldweller song) (redirect from Switchback (Klayton song))
other Celldweller tracks, "Switchback" has been licensed for media usage. Klayton has described "Switchback" as the "most expensive song I've ever shelved"...
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the debut Celldweller album, returned to co-produce the album with Klayton. Klayton began to work on the album in 2004, originally slated for release in...
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Although, Klayton was having three albums from his former band Angeldust rereleased under Criss Angel's name, he had begun working on the album. Klayton agreed...
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Klayton Aaron Stainer (born 28 August 1991) is an Australian Filmmaker. He attended the Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. His film company...
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downtown Pittsburgh. James Newton Howard composed the score for the film. Klayton (frontman of Celldweller) provided synth programming for the score. R&B...
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film/TV/video game music licensing arm. FiXT was founded and is owned by Klayton, the sole member of the electronic rock project Celldweller. FiXT started...
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Australian Illusionist John Taylor. Illusionist Criss Angel assisted by Klayton and his other assistants has also performed the Metamorphosis trick as...
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hiatus. This is their final piece of material before resurfacing in 2016. Klayton began to work on the album soon after a brief departure from Angeldust...
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project. When asked about whether SVH 01 is a second Beta Cessions release, Klayton replied that "[he] wanted to be sure that SVH 01 was a separate entity...
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The Complete Cellout (redirect from Goodbye (Klayton's 2012 Mix))
Celldweller, which is essentially a compilation of old and new remixes by Klayton himself, Blue Stahli, Drivepilot, Josh Money and many others. It was released...
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tracks are instrumental. The album was produced by Klayton of Celldweller and it was mixed by Klayton and Bret. The cover artwork was made by Shawn Landis...
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on Celestial Seas" was released on iTunes on March 1, 2010 as part of Klayton's "Fixtape" mix. The four-minute excerpt of "Adrift on Celestial Seas" is...
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Protomen covered the song on their 2015 cover album The Cover Up. In 2017, Klayton from Celldweller covered "Too Many Tears" on Offworld. In 2018, a cover...
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Malcolm Due". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 12, 2023. Fioriti, Klayton (November 18, 2019). "Why Ian Malcolm Was So Different In The Lost World:...
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side project between Klayton and Doug Mann. Their album, Mindwarp, was released on R.E.X. Music in 1992. R.E.X. wanted Klayton to make a second Circle...
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year.(Reed et al. 1999) Reed, Darren S.; Balick, Bruce; Hajian, Arsen R.; Klayton, Tracy L.; Giovanardi, Stefano; Casertano, Stefano; Panagia, Nino; Terzian...
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arcseconds (Reed et al. 1999) Reed, Darren S.; Balick, Bruce; Hajian, Arsen R.; Klayton, Tracy L.; Giovanardi, Stefano; Casertano, Stefano; Panagia, Nino; Terzian...
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called Suspension of Disbelief in 2000. Scott Albert, now using the name Klayton, produced the album and wrote only two of the songs while his younger brother...
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layers of smooth harmonies. The song was produced by Klayton of Celldweller and mixed by Klayton and Bret. The female vocals in song are credited to Beth...
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CMJ's Hard Rock 75 listings that same year. All songs were written by Klayton, then known by his birth name "Scott Albert". The album was initially released...
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1994. Argyle Park consisted of Buka and Klayton, while AP2 featured primary players Buka and Level, with Klayton producing the record. In the winter of...
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metal and electronic style found in his previous albums. In January 2017, Klayton announced on Instagram that he was working on a new album (originally titled...
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through Klayton's own label, FiXT Music. The album is the first new material released under Circle of Dust since Disengage. In late 2015, Klayton reclaimed...
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2003 Korver has three brothers, Klayton, Kaleb and Kirk (1990–2018), all of whom played Division I basketball. Klayton was a guard/forward for the Drake...
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