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Plus-Tech Squeeze BoxOrigin,GenresYears active1997–presentLabelsSTUBBIE RECORDS (a.k.a. Vroom Sound)MembersTomonori HayashibeTakeshi WakiyaPlus-Tech Squeeze Box are a.The frenetic sound of their first album (2000) is driven by rudimentary synthesized sounds and heavily manipulated samples from a variety of sources, including 1950s and recordings. Junko Kamada provides vocals throughout the album.Their second album, CARTOOOM!, was released in 2004.
Junko Kamada is conspicuously absent, having parted ways with the band. Instead, sampled vocals and a variety of guest singers are used.They created a side project with the vocalist Tomomi Matsuda called Tropico Q in 2010; the group did covers of classic rock songs.Notable appearances They have been featured in British and commercials, using the song 'early RISER', they have also appeared on the show and on the to. One of their songs was featured on the popular Japanese music game, they also wrote and recorded the theme tune for the cult cartoon.
Their song 'TEST ROOM' was in the popular video game in 2007.Discography. (2000). CARTOOOM! (2004)External links. Is an island country in. Located in the, it lies off the eastern coast of the continent and stretches from the in the north to the and the in the south; the that make up Japan's name mean 'sun origin', it is called the '.
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Japan is a archipelago consisting of about 6,852 islands; the four largest are, and, which make up about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area and are referred to as home islands. The country is divided into 47 prefectures in eight regions, with Hokkaido being the northernmost prefecture and being the southernmost one; the population of 127 million is the world's tenth largest. 90.7% of people live in cities. About 13.8 million people live in the capital of Japan. The is the most populous metropolitan area in the world with over 38 million people. Archaeological research indicates; the first written mention of Japan is in Chinese history texts from the 1st century AD.Influence from other regions, followed by periods of isolation from, has characterized Japan's history.
From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive military shōguns who ruled in the name of the Emperor. Japan entered into a long period of isolation in the early 17th century, ended in 1853 when a fleet pressured Japan to open to the West. After nearly two decades of internal conflict and insurrection, the Imperial Court regained its political power in 1868 through the help of several clans from and – and the was established. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, victories in the, the and allowed Japan to expand its empire during a period of increasing; the of 1937 expanded into part of in 1941, which came to an end in 1945 following the Japanese surrender. Since adopting its revised constitution on May 3, 1947, during the occupation led by, the sovereign state of Japan has maintained a unitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy with an Emperor and an elected legislature called the.Japan is a member of the, UN, the, the G7, the G8, the G20, is considered a great power. Its economy is the world's third-largest by nominal GDP and the fourth-largest by purchasing power parity, it is the world's fourth-largest exporter and fourth-largest importer. Japan benefits from a skilled and educated workforce.
Although it has renounced its right to declare war, Japan maintains a modern military with the world's eighth-largest military budget, used for self-defense and roles. Japan is a developed country with a high standard of living and, its population enjoys the highest life expectancy and third lowest infant mortality rate in the world, but is experiencing issues due to an aging population and low birthrate. Japan is renowned for its historical and extensive cinema, influential music industry, video gaming, rich cuisine and its major contributions to science and modern technology; the Japanese word for Japan is 日本, pronounced Nihon or Nippon and means 'the origin of the sun'.The character nichi means 'sun' or 'day'. The compound therefore means 'origin of the sun' and is the source of the popular Western 'Land of the Rising Sun'; the earliest record of the name Nihon appears in the Chinese historical records of the Tang dynasty, the. At the end of the seventh century, a delegation from requested that Nihon be used as the name of their country; this name may have its origin in a letter sent in 607 and recorded in the official history of the Sui dynasty., the, sent a mission to China with a letter in which he called himself 'the Emperor of the Land where the Sun rises'; the message said: 'Here, I, the emperor of the country where the sun rises, send a letter to the emperor of the country where the sun sets.
How are you'. Prior to the adoption of Nihon, other terms such as Yamato and Wakoku were used; the term Wa is a of Wo 倭, used by the Chinese as a designation for the Japanese as early as the third century period.Another form of Wa, Wei in Chinese) was used for an early state in Japan called during the Han dynasty. However, the Japanese disliked some connotation of Wa 倭, it was therefore replaced with the substitute character Wa, meaning ', harmony'; the English word Japan derives from the historical Chinese pronunciation of 日本.
The or early pronunciation of Japan was recorded by as. In modern, a Wu dialect, the pronunciation of characters 日本; the old word for Japan, Japun or Japang, was borrowed from a southern coastal Chinese dialect or – and this Malay word was encountered by traders in in the 16th century. These Early Portuguese traders brought the word. A soundtrack written sound track, can be recorded music accompanying and synchronized to the images of a motion picture, television program, or video game.
In movie industry terminology usage, a sound track is an audio recording created or used in film production or; the dialogue, sound effects, music in a film each has its own separate track, these are mixed together to make what is called the composite track, heard in the film. A dubbing track is later created when films are dubbed into another language; this is known as a M & E track containing all sound elements minus dialogue, supplied by the foreign distributor in the native language of its territory. The contraction soundtrack came into public consciousness with the advent of so-called 'soundtrack albums' in the late 1940s. First conceived by movie companies as a promotional for new films, these commercially available recordings were labeled and advertised as 'music from the original motion picture soundtrack', or 'music from and inspired by the motion picture.' These phrases were soon shortened to just 'original motion picture soundtrack.'
More such recordings are made from a film's music track, because they consist of the isolated music from a film, not the composite track with dialogue and sound effects. The abbreviation OST is used to describe the musical soundtrack on a recorded medium, such as CD, it stands for Original Soundtrack. Types of soundtrack recordings include: Musical film soundtracks are for the film versions of musical theatre; the soundtrack to the 1937 was the first commercially issued film soundtrack. It was released by on multiple 78 RPM discs in January 1938 as Songs from Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and has since seen numerous expansions and reissues; the first live-action musical film to have a commercially issued soundtrack album was MGM’s 1946 film biography of composer,. The album was issued as a set of four 10-inch records.Only eight selections from the film were included in this first edition of the album.
In order to fit the songs onto the record sides the musical material needed editing and manipulation; this was before tape existed, so the record producer needed to copy segments from the playback discs used on set copy and re-copy them from one disc to another adding transitions and cross-fades until the final master was created. Needless to say, it was several generations removed from the original and the sound quality suffered for it; the playback recordings were purposely recorded. This made these albums boxy. Is a 2004 American comedy film based on the animated television series. The film was co-written and produced by series creator, with live-action sequences directed by, features the series' cast of, and; the film has new actors which include,.
It was distributed by and produced by Hillenburg's production company along with, with animation provided by, it is the first film in the SpongeBob SquarePants film series. In this film, devises a plan to discredit his business, steal the Krabby Patty secret formula and take over the world by stealing King Neptune's crown and framing Mr. Krabs for the crime.
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SpongeBob and Patrick team up to retrieve the crown from to save Mr. Krabs from Neptune's wrath and the oceanic world from Plankton's rule.Previous offers by Paramount Pictures for a film adaptation of SpongeBob SquarePants had been rejected by Stephen Hillenburg, but he accepted one offer in 2002. A writing team consisting of Hillenburg, and was assembled, conceiving the idea of a mythical hero's quest and the search for a stolen crown, which would bring SpongeBob and Patrick to the surface; the film was intended as the series finale, but Nickelodeon ordered more episodes of the series as it had become profitable, so Hillenburg resigned as with Tibbitt taking his place. The film was promoted by Paramount and Nickelodeon, with promotions made by, the and, which decorated various of its franchises with 9-foot SpongeBob inflatable figures; the film was a box office success, grossing $140 million worldwide, received positive reviews from critics. A sequel titled The SpongeBob Movie: was released on February 6, 2015, a titled The SpongeBob Movie: It's a Wonderful is scheduled for a release of May 22, 2020.A group of pirates find tickets to The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie in a treasure chest and enter a theater to watch the film. SpongeBob SquarePants cheerfully prepares for the opening ceremony for the 2, expecting his boss Mr.
Krabs to promote him to manager of the new restaurant. Krabs names as manager, thinking SpongeBob is too immature to handle the role, much to SpongeBob's disappointment. Meanwhile, Mr. Krabs' business rival, complains about his failures to his computer wife Karen, being unable to steal the Krabby Patty Secret Formula; when Karen points out plan 'Z', a scheme which he has yet to attempt, Plankton decides to implement it. That night, SpongeBob drowns his sorrows in ice cream with his best friend. Elsewhere, Plankton steals King Neptune's crown, leaving false evidence to frame Mr.
Krabs for the crime, sends the crown to the distant land of Shell City; the next morning, barges into the Krusty Krab 2 and threatens Mr. Krabs for his alleged thievery.SpongeBob arrives and chastises Mr. Krabs under the influence of an ice cream, but seeing his boss's life at risk, he promises Neptune that he will retrieve the crown from Shell City.
Neptune is convinced by his daughter Mindy to spare Mr. Krabs for the time being and freezes him instead, ordering SpongeBob to return with the crown in six days. Soon after SpongeBob and Patrick leave for Shell City, Plankton steals the Krabby Patty formula and uses it to produce and sell Krabby Patties at his restaurant, the Bucket, he gives away free 'Chum Bucket Helmets' to customers, which are mind-control devices that Plankton activates to control Bikini Bottom's residents and take over the city. As their journey continues, SpongeBob and Patrick reach a monster-filled trench. Coming to the conclusion that they cannot complete their quest due to their immaturity, they tearfully give up. Mindy tells SpongeBob and Patrick of Plankton's plan, she pretends to magically turn them into men by giving them mustaches.With their confidence boosted, they brave the trench but are confronted by Dennis, a hired by Plankton to eliminate them.

Dennis is stepped on by a diver that Patrick believe to be a; the Cyclops grabs SpongeBob and Patrick, takes them to his beachside store, revealed to be Shell City. In the store, SpongeBob and Patrick find the crown, but are by the Cyclops' heat lamp and die, their tears the lamp's power cord, its smoke activates the sprinkler system, reviving them and the other dried sea creatures intended to be sold as souvenirs. As the vengeful sea creatures attack and overwhelm the Cyclops, SpongeBob and Patrick take the crown and head for the beach, where appears and offers them a ride, he swims from the beach to carrying them on his back. Dennis is knocked by a back into the sea. At the Krusty Krab 2, arrives to execute, but SpongeBob and Patrick return with the crown just before he is able to do so.They confront, enslaving him. Before Plankton can direct Neptune to kill them, SpongeBob accepts his childlike nature and bursts into song, transforming into an electric guitar-wielding wizard, he shoots lasers from his, destroying the mind-controlling helmets and freeing Neptune and Bikini Bottom's residents from Plankton's rule. Plankton tries to es.
FAKEVOX is the debut album by Japanese electronic music band, released in on September 15, 2000, in the on January 7, 2002. It was re-released in Japan on April 15, 2005 with a different bonus track and included a music video. Channel No.17 Early RISER A Day In The Radio Test Room Rocket coaster Scene1-launch a spaceship into space → ☆ White Drops Scene2-citybilly lived ever after → Sneaker Song! Clover Rocket coaster A Day In The Radio Channel No.17 Early Riser A Day In The Radio Test Room Rocket Coaster Scene 1-Launch A Spaceship Into Space ☆ White Drops Milk Tea Scene 2-Citybilly Lived Sneaker Song Clover Channel No.17 early RISER A Day In The Radio Test Room rocket coaster Scene1-launch a spaceship into space → ☆ White Drops MILK TEA Scene2-citybilly lived after → Sneaker Song! Clover kitchen shock → bonus video clip: early RISER. Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments and circuitry-based music technology.
In general, a distinction can be made between sound produced using means, that produced using electronics only. Electromechanical instruments include mechanical elements, such as strings, so on, electric elements, such as magnetic pickups, power amplifiers and loudspeakers. Examples of electromechanical sound producing devices include the, Hammond, the electric, which are made loud enough for performers and audiences to hear with an instrument amplifier and speaker cabinet. Pure electronic instruments do not have vibrating strings, hammers, or other sound-producing mechanisms. Devices such as the and computer can produce electronic sounds; the first electronic devices for performing music were developed at the end of the 19th century, shortly afterward explored sounds that had not been considered musical.During the 1920s and 1930s, electronic instruments were introduced and the first compositions for electronic instruments were made. By the 1940s, magnetic audio tape allowed musicians to tape sounds and modify them by changing the tape speed or direction, leading to the development of tape music in the 1940s, in and., created in in 1948, was based on editing together recorded fragments of natural and industrial sounds.
Music produced from electronic generators was first produced in in 1953. Electronic music was created in and the beginning in the 1950s. An important new development was the advent of computers to compose music.
Algorithmic composition with computers was first demonstrated in the 1950s. In the 1960s, live electronics were pioneered in America and, Japanese electronic musical instruments began influencing the music industry, Jamaican dub music emerged as a form of popular electronic music. In the early 1970s, the and Japanese drum machines helped popularize synthesized electronic music.In the 1970s, electronic music began having a significant influence on popular music, with the adoption of, electronic, drum machines, through the emergence of genres such as, new wave, hip hop and EDM. In the 1980s, electronic music became more dominant in popular music, with a greater reliance on synthesizers, the adoption of programmable drum machines such as the and synthesizers such as the. In the early 1980s, digital technologies for synthesizers including digital synthesizers such as the were popularized, a group of musicians and music merchants developed the. Electronically produced music became prevalent in the popular domain by the 1990s, because of the advent of affordable music technology. Contemporary electronic music includes many varieties and ranges from experimental art music to popular forms such as electronic dance music.
Today, pop electronic music is most recognizable in its 4/4 form and more connected with the mainstream culture as opposed to its preceding forms which were specialized to niche markets.At the turn of the 20th century, experimentation with emerging electronics led to the first electronic musical instruments. These initial inventions were not sold, but were instead used in demonstrations and public performances; the audiences were presented with reproductions of existing music instead of new compositions for the instruments.
While some were considered novelties and produced simple tones, the Telharmonium synthesized the sound of orchestral instruments, it achieved viable public interest and made commercial progress into streaming music through telephone networks. Critics of musical conventions at the time saw promise in these developments.
Encouraged the composition of music allowed for by electronic instruments, he predicted the use of machines in future music, writing the influential Sketch of a New Esthetic of Music. Futurists such as and began composing music with acoustic noise to evoke the sound of machinery.They predicted expansions in allowed for by electronics in the influential manifesto. Developments of the vacuum tube led to electronic instruments that were smaller and more practical for performance. In particular, the theremin, ondes Martenot and were commercially produced by the early 1930s. From the late 1920s, the increased practicality of electronic instruments influenced composers such as to adopt them, they were used within orchestras, most composers wrote parts for the that could otherwise be performed with string instruments. Composers criticized the predominant use of electronic instruments for conventional purposes; the instruments offered expansions in pitch resources that were exploited by advocates of microtonal music such as,.
Further, used the theremin to abandon fixed tonation while Russian composers such as treated it as a source of noise in otherwise-acoustic noise music.Developments in early recording technology paralleled that of electronic instruments. The first means of recording and reproducing audio was invented in the late 19th century with the mechanical phonograph. Record players became a common household item, by the 1920s comp. Abbreviated as Pop'n, PM or PNM and stylized as pop'n music, is a music video game series in the series made by the. The games are known for their bright colors, upbeat songs, cute cartoon character graphics. Released in 1998, the series has had over fifteen home releases in as well as many versions. Despite the console and arcade releases only being released in Asia, it is popular in other countries and Pop'n Music arcade machines can be found around the world.

Unlike most of Konami's Bemani series, the Pop'n Music interface is not designed to represent any actual musical instrument. Instead, it uses each three-and-a-half-inches in diameter, laid out in two rows. Five buttons are the other four being the top. Like in most Bemani games, color-coded notes fall from the top of the screen in nine columns that correspond to the buttons; when a note reaches the red line at the bottom of the screen, the player presses the button, which triggers a sound within the song.When a note is played, an accuracy rating is displayed, either 'Great', 'Good', or 'Bad'. The maximum amount of points possible in any single-stage song is 100,000, unlike beatmania or beatmania IIDX, can not be exceeded as no additional score bonuses are given.
A 'Combo' tally is kept of properly played notes like in other Bemani games, but always excludes the first note played; until Pop'n Music 6, 'Good' notes would interrupt a player's combo. Each song is represented by a character, players are represented by characters too; the player can choose a character by pressing both yellow buttons on the mode selection screen, but as of Pop'n Music 19 TUNE STREET, the character selection screen automatically pops up after choosing a mode. The default player characters are cat Nyami. In all modes from Pop'n Music 6 and onward, after a song is selected, a splash screen, displayed showing the character, BPM of the song; when the player presses both yellow buttons at this screen, an options menu is displayed, where the player can edit the following gameplay options: Hi-Speed: This option allows player to change the scrolling speed of the notes.Pop-kun: This option changes the appearance of the notes that appear on the screen.
Appearance: The options here affect the visibility of the notes on the screen. Random: These options affect how the patterns of notes are processed. Like other Bemani series games, the Pop'n Music games have a 'Groove Gauge' that shows the player's performance. Continually playing the notes in the song properly will cause the Groove Gauge to rise; the goal of the player is to finish the song with the Groove Gauge in the 'clear zone', a red portion that represents the top quarter of the bar.
When the gauge is at its maximum, 'Great' notes become 'Fever'- this is purely aesthetic, providing no bonus to score, causes the player's chosen character to perform a different animation. If a player ends a song while in Fever mode, the character's win animation is often different. Two players compete against each other on the same cabinet or controller using only three buttons to play the same note chart, a fourth 'action' button.As a player scores 'Great' ratings on notes, a power meter increases near the bottom of the screen, once it reaches a certain level, the player can press the action button. Doing so starts a along the bottom of the screen, requiring the players to alternate pressing the action button in time with the song, in addition to playing the note chart; when one of the players misses, an Ojama is inflicted on them. Introduced in 6 is Expert Mode, similar to Nonstop Mode in other series; the player selects from a pre-made course of four songs and plays through the selected course with a 'Stamina' life bar that does not recover. In this mode, another accuracy score is added, 'Cool'; this makes songs played in these modes more difficult to achieve high scores on, as the value of 'Great' and 'Good' are decreased. In this mode, 'Great' does not become Fever, instead 'Cool' flashes in a similar manner to how 'Fever' is displayed in other modes.
Expert Mode was removed after Pop'n Music 18 Sengoku Retsuden, but returned in Pop'n Music Lapistoria.Introduced in Pop'n Music 5, Challenge Mode is a mode where players are not only scored on their individual songs, but are given a Challenge Score. Each song is assigned a point value on a scale from 1 to 50 regarding to the difficulty, at the end of a game in one of these modes, the total is tallied. Additionally in these modes, options called 'Norma' and 'Ojama' may be used to add point values to the player's Challenge Score. A 'Norma' is a set goal, while an 'Ojama' is an active means of periodically distracting or disrupting the player. Up to two options can be activated at once. On specific numbers, a player may be allowed an 'EXtra Stage', an additional stage in which the most difficult charts for certain songs may be played and unlocked. EXtra stages use a different gauge than usual, a 'Stamina' gauge similar to the life bar in a fighting game, or Dance Dance Revolution's Groove Gauge, where complete depletion means the end of the song, it was renamed ' in Music 20.Cho-Challenge Mode is similar to Challenge Mode, except that another accuracy score is added, 'Cool'.
This makes songs played in these modes more difficult to achieve high sc. Reverse of the same coin 1803 Paris (AN. 11 indicates the 11th year after the French Revolution or the latter part of 1803).
A coin not often seen, 58,262 were minted, this example exhibits Extra Fine details for a 206-year-old coin. The 'A' denotes the Paris mint and the rooster denotes the mint master Charles-Pierre de l'Espine (1797–1821). Napoleon ordered coins struck in year 11 to be dated with Roman numerals fearing that Arabic numeral eleven would look like a two in Roman numerals and thus remind the public of the horrors of the Reign of Terror which occurred in the year 2.
Plus-Tech Squeeze BoxOrigin,GenresYears active1997–presentLabelsSTUBBIE RECORDS (a.k.a. Vroom Sound)MembersTomonori HayashibeTakeshi WakiyaPlus-Tech Squeeze Box are a.The frenetic sound of their first album (2000) is driven by rudimentary synthesized sounds and heavily manipulated samples from a variety of sources, including 1950s and recordings. Junko Kamada provides vocals throughout the album.Their second album, CARTOOOM!, was released in 2004. Junko Kamada is conspicuously absent, having parted ways with the band. Instead, sampled vocals and a variety of guest singers are used.They created a side project with the vocalist Tomomi Matsuda called Tropico Q in 2010.
The group did covers of classic rock songs.Notable appearances They have been featured in British and commercials, using the song 'early RISER'. They have also appeared on the show and on the to. One of their songs was featured on the popular Japanese music game,. They also wrote and recorded the theme tune for the cult cartoon. Their song 'TEST ROOM' was in the popular video game in 2007.Discography. (2000).
CARTOOOM! (2004)External links.