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6 | genre | Tweaker | alternative rock | ['strategy video game', 'boxer', 'music video game', 'punk music', 'epic poetry', 'spy fiction', 'sonnet', 'freemasonry', 'nwobhm', 'seinen', 'arcade adventure', 'sung poetry', 'dark comedy', 'underground hip hop', 'darkwave', 'cinematic platformer', 'hagiography', 'protest song', 'hip hop soul', 'conspiracy fiction', 'underground music', 'photography', 'arena pop', 'hair band', 'jazz music', 'bottle episode', 'light gun', 'folktale', 'arcade video game', 'independent filmmaker', 'flight simulator', 'breakout', 'buffo', 'transcendentalist movement', 'parody film', 'executable file', 'crime thriller', 'ballad', 'miniature painter', 'lyric poem', 'mmofps', 'anthology', 'reality television', 'buddy film', 'hindustani classical music', 'encyclopedist', 'stoneware', 'postapocalyptic', 'hip hop music', 'pop rap', 'western front', 'flemish baroque painter', 'drama documentary', 'josei', 'folk singer', 'romanticism', 'classic metal', 'biology', 'popular music', 'pornography website', 'romantic drama film', 'finite element', 'australian hip hop', 'classic country', 'extreme gothic metal', 'sturm und drang', 'masonic', 'sports video game', 'smooth jazz', 'literary forgery', 'crime procedural', 'competitive fighting game', 'clay', 'ethics', 'graphic adventure', 'christian pop rock', 'music game', 'stained glass', 'horror film', 'drama film', 'hardcore punk', 'shooter game', 'sidescroller', 'space combat', 'alternative metal', 'cajun', 'puzzle video games', 'stoner metal', 'cakewalks', 'surf rock', 'vase painter', 'electropop', 'adult comedy film', 'contemporary christian', 'animated sitcom', 'fixed shooter', 'antifolk', 'avant garde metal', 'lesbian pulp fiction'] | Tweaker (band) | Tweaker is an American alternative rock collaboration founded by Chris Vrenna in the late 1990s. Tweaker's musical style incorporates synthpop, progressive rock, modern jazz and electronica genres, and is characterized by a generally melancholy and sombre sound with distinctive artwork to match. The album The Attraction to All Things Uncertain was Vrenna's "solo" debut and it was not until the follow-up album, 2 a.m. Wakeup Call, that Clint Walsh was announced as a permanent fixture to the band. While Vrenna and Walsh supply most instruments and electronics, many other famous musicians have lent their voices and talents to Tweaker, including Robert Smith, David Sylvian, Burton C. Bell, Craig Wedren, Will Oldham, Hamilton Leithauser, Buzz Osborne, Jonathan Bates and Johnny Marr. The albums that have been released follow a central theme that was planned out and this was given to the collaborators. Both albums' cover art were paintings by Joe Sorren. Tweaker wrote and performed the Soundtrack to Doom 3, Of which the theme song was released via the band's website. The rest of the soundtrack is accessible from the game's files. As Chris Vrenna and Clint Walsh, Tweaker did music for the animated television show Xiaolin Showdown. While the Doom 3 theme was Heavy Metal-oriented (to the point of often being misattributed to Tool), most of Tweaker's music presents a unique combination of synthpop, shoegaze, modern jazz, Dark Ambient and industrial. It was rumored for a while that Tweaker would release a new album in 2008, although no new material surfaced, possibly due to Vrenna's duties towards Marilyn Manson, as he worked with Manson on his 2009 album The High End of Low. |
6 | genre | Ramon Carnicer | opera | ['norse gods', 'graphic adventure game', 'reality television', 'panel game', 'reggaeton', 'country music', 'experimental techno', 'cajun', 'fabulist', 'musical theater', 'drumstep', 'amsterdam school', 'downtempo', 'blackened death metal', 'stoner metal', 'drone', 'kosmische musik', 'platformers', 'environmental theatre', 'breakout', 'arthur', 'narrative poem', 'country western', 'pornography', 'skate punk', 'mashups', 'romantic love', 'essayist', 'action rpg', 'electronic body music', '3d', 'australian hip hop', 'dating sim', 'impressionist', 'game book', 'modern classical', 'big band', 'viking', 'grunge', 'avant garde metal', 'club music', 'synthpop', 'professional wrestling', 'biopic', 'dancehall reggae', 'baroque opera', 'sevdalinka', 'political film', 'hard science fiction', 'political hip hop', 'comic strip', 'heavy rock', 'anthology drama', 'parody', 'simulation video game', 'action movie', 'romance', 'chamber ensemble', 'ambient techno', 'abstract expressionist', 'musical theatre', 'picture book', 'industrial black metal', 'manga', 'gamebooks', 'punks', 'anthology drama series', 'gospel choir', 'american football', 'manic shooter', 'satirist', 'board game', 'flamenco', 'country rap', 'antifolk', 'confessional', 'crime film', 'apologue', 'progpower metal', 'television personality', 'surf music', 'satire', 'reality program', 'vocals', 'neofolk', 'merseybeat', 'no depression', 'hentai', 'giallo film', 'dramedy film', 'role playing video game', 'gothic novels', 'suspense thriller', 'mc', 'automobile magazine', 'rock pop', 'operetta', 'post rock', 'computer aided design'] | Teatre Principal (Barcelona) | The Teatre Principal (in Catalan, or in Spanish Teatro Principal) is the oldest theatre in Barcelona, founded in 1579, built in 1601 and rebuilt several times, mainly in 1788 and again in 1848. The theatre was originally named the Teatro de la Santa Cruz in Spanish (or Teatre de la Santa Creu in Catalan). It is located on the famous avenue of La Rambla. It was the scene of the Spanish premieres on many plays and operas (since 1750 there was an stable opera season), and for the world premieres of Spanish works including operas by Ferran Sor, Vicenç Cuyàs or Ramon Carnicer. |
6 | genre | Zelda | fighting video game | ['neue deutsche welle', 'sleaze rock', 'neorealism', 'sculptor', 'documentarian', 'progressive metal', 'western films', 'acid techno', 'bachata', 'southern metal', 'rail shooter', 'clogger', 'blue ensign', 'moombahton', 'new jack swing', 'police procedural', 'kart racer', 'christian pop', 'soft rock', 'orchestra', 'german rap', 'musical theatre', 'parody', 'endless running', 'baseball', 'logician', 'rembetika', 'contemporary instrumental', 'astronomy', 'latin pop', 'grape', 'dark metal', 'platform video games', 'football', 'ethnic electronica', 'prog', 'space rock', 'qawwali', 'indeterminacy', 'christian hip hop', 'weimar classicism', 'contemporary classical', 'josei', 'television drama', 'gothic romance', 'jazz music', 'rock', 'fluxus', 'fighting video games', 'surf guitar', 'greek tragedies', 'idm', 'contemporary classical music', 'bildungsroman', 'futurist', 'western movie', 'grime mc', 'melodic black metal', 'comedy hip hop', 'crime thriller', 'teen film', 'suspense film', 'progressive pop', 'french hip hop', 'comic opera', 'russian futurism', 'lesbian pulp', 'red ensign', 'reality competition television series', 'cautionary tale', 'adult contemporary', 'puzzle video games', 'ska', 'renaissance', 'music game', 'video game music', 'mockbuster', 'holiday album', 'epic poet', 'reggaeton', 'kore', 'romanticism', 'cumbia', 'drama film', 'multiplayer', 'hindi film', 'merengue', 'shooting game', 'television personality', 'masonic', 'rockabilly revival', 'metalcore', 'symphonic black metal', 'art house films', 'adult comedy film', 'history scenes', 'psychoactive', 'documentary feature', 'pub rock'] | LCD games from The Legend of Zelda series | LCD games are electronic games played on an LCD screen. Since the release of the Zelda Game & Watch game in August 1989, several LCD games based upon the theme of The Legend of Zelda have been licensed by Nintendo to be released for both Japanese and foreign markets. While Zelda (Game & Watch) was both developed and manufactured by Nintendo, later LCD games would only be licensed by Nintendo. The Legend of Zelda game watch (October 1989) is an LCD wristwatch game produced by Nelsonic as part of their Nelsonic Game Watch series, and Zelda no Densetsu: Kamigami no Triforce (ゼルダの伝説 神々のトライフォース) is an LCD fighting video game licensed by Nintendo and produced by Epoch Co. for the Barcode Battler II (バーコードバトラーII) platform, and released only in Japan. |
6 | genre | Chances Are | romantic comedy film | ['satirist', 'gothic literature', 'cad', 'christmas album', 'platform video games', 'game creation system', 'underground music', 'rock ballad', 'punk rocker', 'motet', 'vocal house', 'manifesto', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'dramedy', 'platformers', 'travel documentary', 'hip hop music', 'soap opera', 'anarcho punk', 'acid house', 'folk rock', 'schlager', 'author song', '3d', 'sevdalinka', 'indian soap opera', 'cumbia', 'fairy tales', 'west coast hip hop', 'heavy metal music', 'indian music', 'gospel music', 'alt rock', 'documentary film', 'sports writer', 'spy film', 'swing jazz', 'historical drama', 'drone music', 'hindi', 'ballet', 'celtic metal', 'pop rap', 'platform game', 'harsh noise', 'raster images', 'cool jazz', 'hindi film', 'lovecraftian', 'folk singer', 'funeral doom metal', 'fantasy fiction', 'canadian rock', 'impressionist', 'comic science fiction', 'post punk', 'graphic adventure', 'miniature painter', 'gothic romance', 'biopic', 'beach party genre', 'art house films', 'american folk music', 'epic doom metal', 'king arthur', 'political film', 'haiku', 'heavy metal', 'wuxia', 'visual kei', 'psychology', 'girlband', 'minigame', 'jazz music', 'pornographic movies', 'comic fantasy', 'cowboy songs', 'world war i', 'greek god', 'orchestra', 'war game', 'conceptual art', 'pop standards', 'television westerns', 'educational television', 'dark ambient', 'romantic fiction', 'soul', 'christian pop rock', 'pocket billiards', 'genre painter', 'reality television hoax', 'high fantasy', 'expressionism', 'cajun music', 'dream pop', 'chamber ensemble', 'cantopop', 'straight edge'] | Chances Are (film) | Chances Are is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and starring Cybill Shepherd, Robert Downey, Jr., Ryan O'Neal, and Mary Stuart Masterson. The original music score was composed by Maurice Jarre. |
6 | genre | Marcy Playground | alternative rock | ['punk', 'contemporary instrumental', 'pink film', 'cult', 'choro', 'power pop', 'reggae pop', 'piano concerti', 'contemporary fantasy', 'avantgarde', 'romantic love', 'glam rock', 'minigolf', 'boys love', 'platforming game', 'monodrama', 'free jazz', 'punta', 'ragtime', 'documentary feature', 'composer', 'chicago blues', 'cakewalk', 'military science fiction', 'symphonies', 'fairy tale', 'romantic comedy', 'industrial music', 'magic realism', 'indie folk', 'historiography', 'indeterminacy', 'urban blues', 'wuxia film', 'metaphysical poet', 'nature documentaries', 'vector graphics', 'experimental metal', 'symphonic death metal', 'heroic fantasy', 'dark comedy', 'epic poetry', 'spy films', 'telenovela', 'ideal landscape', 'satiric', 'experimental music', 'magical realism', 'breakcore', 'qawwali', 'medieval metal', 'martial arts film', 'epic poems', 'roots rock', 'apologue', 'party video game', 'vallenato', 'indian soap opera', 'web browser', 'platformers', 'sports video game', 'environmental theatre', 'finite element', 'gamebook', 'puzzle game', 'calypso music', 'bubblegum pop', 'cult film', 'supernatural horror film', 'sturm und drang', 'young adult fiction', 'blackened doom metal', 'impressionist', 'heist film', 'alternative pop', 'turntablists', 'brutal death metal', 'country music', 'folk music', 'rock', 'forgery', 'polyphony', 'annals', 'travel writer', 'chamber ensemble', 'silent', 'vector image', 'history painter', 'supernatural', 'action comedy', 'ornithological', 'game book', 'vaudeville', 'spy fiction', 'spy film', 'motet', 'first world war', 'gwerz', 'historical painting'] | Shapeshifter (Marcy Playground album) | Shapeshifter is the second major release of the alternative rock band Marcy Playground. It was released on November 2, 1999. The artwork for this release was originally to be used on the unreleased Butthole Surfers album After the Astronaut. Because of complications, the album was not released, and Marcy Playground found the artwork (by Mark Ryden) and used it for Shapeshifter. |
6 | genre | Enchanted | fantasy | ['sim racing', 'ecchi', 'puzzle platformer', 'caper film', 'bolero', 'finite element method', 'gameshow', 'operatic pop', 'afrobeat', 'grand strategy wargame', 'rnb', 'dungeon crawler', 'trance music', 'rts', 'painter', 'stage musical', 'grand strategy game', 'ethnic electronica', 'swashbuckler film', 'nwobhm', 'light orchestral music', 'dramality', 'mockumentary', 'landscape painter', 'political satire', 'ranch hand', 'farce', 'reality tv', 'soap series', 'punk rocker', 'silent era', 'king arthur', 'western film', 'dramma giocoso', 'fixed shooter', 'comic science fiction', 'boleros', 'detective story', 'western movie', 'krautrock', 'french hip hop', 'trova', 'novella', 'film music', 'horizontal shooter', 'genre scenes', 'psychoactive', 'pastiche', 'bebop', 'christmas music', 'heist thriller', 'holiday album', 'farsa', 'magical realism', 'epistolary novels', 'exercise video game', 'carnatic', 'dixieland revival', 'epistolary', 'tube shooter', 'spy thriller', 'platform video game', 'sports game', 'futurist', 'riot grrrl', 'straight edge', 'racing video game', 'southern rock', 'portraitist', 'world war i', 'vocal trance', 'strategy game', 'discordian', 'platforming', 'silent film', 'japanese pop', 'street magic', 'christmas carols', 'experimental metal', 'romantic comedies', 'graffiti art', 'rock', 'rocksteady', 'tragedian', 'cult', 'horror punk', 'indie rock', 'western genre', 'concept album', 'body art', 'arte povera', 'comic fantasy', 'rock steady', 'situation comedies', 'metaphysical poem', 'baroque music', 'heist film', 'paella western', 'skiffle'] | Enchanted (film) | Enchanted is a 2007 American musical live-action/animated fantasy romantic comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures with New York Academy Barry Sonnenfeld and Josephson Entertainment. Written by Bill Kelly and directed by Kevin Lima, the film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, and Susan Sarandon. The plot focuses on Giselle, an archetypal Disney Princess, who is forced from her traditional animated world of Andalasia into the live-action world of New York City. Enchanted was the first Disney film to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, instead of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. The film is both an homage to, and a self-parody of, Disney's animated features, making numerous references to Disney's past and future works through the combination of live-action film-making, traditional animation and computer-generated imagery. It marks the return of traditional animation to a Disney feature film after the company's decision to move entirely to computer animation in 2004. Composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz, who had written songs for previous Disney films, produced the songs of Enchanted, with Menken also composing its score. The animation sequences were produced at James Baxter Animation in Pasadena. Filming of the live action segments took place around New York City. It premiered on October 20, 2007, at the London Film Festival before its wide release on November 21, 2007, in the United States. Enchanted was well-received critically, established Adams as a leading lady, and earned more than $340 million worldwide at the box office. It won the 2007 Saturn Award for Best Fantasy Motion Picture, received two nominations at the 65th Golden Globe Awards and three Best Original Song nominations at the 80th Academy Awards. |
6 | genre | INXS | alternative rock | ['rhythm game', 'grape', 'brutal death metal', 'educational television', 'popera', 'dirty south', 'dream pop', 'natural horror', 'landscapist', 'minigame', 'encyclopedist', 'dance video game', 'electropop', 'theatrical musical', 'carnatic music', 'manga', 'road movie', 'slasher', 'pop metal', 'tube shooter', 'contemporary gospel', 'dark ambient', 'television comedy', 'romantic film', 'graphic adventure game', 'promenade theatre', 'formula one', 'gospel song', 'equestrian statue', 'grindcore', 'hindi film', 'hard bop', 'extreme gothic metal', 'fighting video games', 'cad', 'southern rock', 'horror film', 'psychobilly', 'robotic art', 'role playing video game', 'tone poem', 'avantgarde', 'sandbox video game', 'dramma giocoso', 'simulation video game', 'action adventure game', 'crime procedural', '3d computer graphics', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'tragedians', 'platformer', 'industrial metal', 'new german cinema', 'life simulation', 'music video game', 'transcendentalist', 'public art', 'eurobeat', 'dance music', 'revenge tragedy', 'noise music', 'bulletin board system', 'fairy tale', 'mod', 'anthology', 'collectible card game', 'automobile magazine', 'film noir', 'christmas song', 'public sculpture', 'country blues', 'minimalists', 'space rock', 'acid jazz', 'mashup', 'modern jazz', 'raster', 'superspy', 'adult game', 'rpg', 'film composer', 'role playing game', 'rock pop', 'pop rap', 'shoegazing', 'paella western', 'didactic poetry', 'fusion jazz', 'latin pop', 'bluegrass music', 'disk image', 'vase', 'unblack metal', 'hip hop music', 'qawwal', 'mockbuster', 'intermezzi', 'christian contemporary music', 'genre paintings'] | Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain) | "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)" is a song by the Australian alternative rock band INXS. It was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence and included as the third track on the 1985 album Listen Like Thieves. It was released as the album's fourth single on August 1986 and reached #15 on the Australian singles chart, becoming the band's eighth Top 20 hit in their country. It was, however, the band's seventh single that failed to chart in the United States, but it did manage to reach #24 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. On 2002, "Kiss the Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)" was included on the soundtrack of the popular and critically acclaimed Rockstar video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. The music video shows the band performing on a salt lake in South Australia. The band flew direct from the USA to the site and filmed the clip overnight then flew back to the USA. In the bridge, the band is shown performing while fire and gloom cover the area, before the skies clear up at the end. |
6 | genre | Blaqk Audio | electronic music | ['symphonic movements', 'metaphysical poem', 'vanitas', 'sitcom', 'film musical', 'genre painting', 'drumstep', 'turntablists', 'situation comedies', 'situational comedy', 'neoclassical metal', 'hip house', 'business simulation game', 'hentai scenes', 'competitive fighting game', 'mockumentary', 'big beat', 'political drama', 'romantic comedy film', 'documentary surf film', 'satirical', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'cult film', 'jazz rap', 'indian soap opera', 'crime film', 'gangsta rap', 'stealth game', 'psychological thriller film', 'electroclash', 'astronomy', 'contemporary fantasy', 'red ensign', 'minimalism', 'dixieland revival', 'funk rock', 'pop rock', 'psychedelic pop', '3d shooter', 'scrolling shooter', 'wine', 'cookbook', 'traditional heavy metal', 'portraitist', 'ballet', 'electric blues', 'historical fantasy', 'breakout', 'christmas carols', 'melodrama film', 'psychedelic soul', 'genre art', 'screwball comedy film', 'folk', 'mathcore', 'psychoactive', 'afrobeat', 'musical impressionism', 'synth pop', 'television drama', 'industrial metal', 'stoner metal', 'reggae pop', 'classic rock', 'detective film', 'fps', 'film music', 'western movies', 'bachata music', 'genre painter', 'alternative cartoonist', 'fantasy fiction', 'competitive fighting games', 'martial arts film', 'satirist', 'reality documentary', 'speed metal', 'post punk', 'flight simulator', 'horror punk', 'seinen', 'dark ambient', 'period drama', 'chess', 'swing music', 'role playing game', 'heavy metal music', 'heist movie', 'calligrapher', 'puzzle game', 'opera', 'music video game', 'sadcore', 'boy band', 'psybient', 'survival horror', 'bluegrass fiddler', 'massively multiplayer online role playing game', 'merseybeat'] | Blaqk Audio | Blaqk Audio is an American electronic music duo formed by current AFI members Davey Havok and Jade Puget under Interscope Records. Their debut album CexCells was released on August 14, 2007 and reached number eighteen on the Billboard 200. The band's second album Bright Black Heaven was released on September 11, 2012 under Superball Music's imprint Big Death. The first single from Bright Black Heaven, "Faith Healer", was released August 14, 2012. |
6 | genre | Common Law Cabin | exploitation film | ['acid house', 'artillery game', 'interactive fiction', 'cult film', 'genre paintings', 'arcade', 'latin jazz', 'experimental rock', 'racing video game', 'spaghetti western', 'kung fu film', 'dirty south', 'detective', 'epigrammatist', 'western film', 'screwball comedy film', 'fado', 'melodrama film', 'television westerns', 'christian rap', 'chanteuse', 'darkwave', 'alternative metal', 'forgery', 'falling block puzzle', 'english renaissance theatre', 'musical comedy', 'greek god', 'ancient greek vase painter', 'benga', 'ballet', 'martial arts', 'intermezzi', 'sculptor', 'genre art', 'mainstream rock', 'east coast rapper', 'pasodoble', 'symphonic metal', 'klezmer', 'abstract art', 'first world war', 'sitcom', 'western classical music', 'indian classical music', 'marine art', 'blue movie', 'puzzle', 'soulful house', 'heavy rockers', 'equestrian monument', 'hindi', 'anthology series', 'film music', 'political film', 'reality television hoax', 'crime writer', 'kore', 'bullet hell shooters', 'gangsta rap', 'historical mystery', 'tejano music', 'josei', 'arena pop', 'conspiracy fiction', 'blackened death metal', 'cricket', 'monster film', 'ambient techno', 'ska punk', 'epistolary', 'freestyle', 'stage musicals', 'text adventure', 'pornographic movie', 'post rock', 'public art', 'audio file format', 'experimental music', 'pocket billiards', 'author song', 'art rock', 'acid techno', 'cinematic platformer', 'gospel song', 'sensitive style', 'piano', 'viking metal', 'russian futurism', 'bubblegum', 'elizabethan theatre', 'easy listening', 'midwest', 'annals', 'hentai scenes', 'glam', 'football', 'vehicle simulation game', 'prose poem'] | Common Law Cabin | Common Law Cabin (original title How Much Lovin' Does a Normal Couple Need?) is a 1967 exploitation film directed by Russ Meyer. The movie features Alaina Capri and Meyer regulars Babette Bardot and Jack Moran. It was co-written by Russ Meyer and Jack Moran, and filmed on location on the Colorado River in Arizona. Other portions of the film were shot in the Coachella Valley, California. |
6 | genre | Sudokuro | puzzle games | ['sculptor', 'acid jazz', 'funk rock', 'pixillation', 'blues piano', 'mainstream rock', 'sportswriter', 'rap musician', 'transcendentalist movement', 'western movies', 'zydeco', 'romance film', 'stage musicals', 'platformers', 'tube shooter', 'turntablist', 'horror fiction', 'kart racing game', 'first world war', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'dark comedy', 'sludge metal', 'comedy film', 'massively multiplayer online role playing game', 'earthwork', 'sex comedy', 'biology', 'history painter', 'cautionary tale', 'gangster', 'technical death metal', 'computer puzzle game', 'christian radio', 'amateur flight simulation', 'stealth video game', 'contemporary instrumental', 'detective film', 'sports video game', 'ska punk', 'thriller', 'cakewalk', 'punk movement', 'country western', 'genre scenes', 'grindcore', 'rockabilly', 'drumstep', 'yiddish theater', 'european classical music', 'action thriller', 'fighter', 'strategy video game', 'calligrapher', 'melodic death metal', 'christmas song', 'photography', 'platformer', 'text adventure game', 'sevdalinka', 'electronica', 'hard science fiction', 'political drama', 'tabloid talk', 'grape', 'action role playing', 'bubblegum pop', 'container formats', 'exploitation movie', 'musical comedy film', 'djent', 'east coast rapper', 'crime thriller', 'caricaturist', 'impressionist', 'shoegaze', 'hindu texts', 'portrait painting', 'psychological horror', 'stoneware', 'german hip hop', 'television westerns', 'artillery game', 'pop', 'role playing game', 'breakbeat', 'executable', 'mariachi', 'poet', 'wuxia', 'science fiction film', 'baroque pop', 'gothic literature', 'polyphony', 'revenge tragedy', 'pornographic movies', 'documentary television series', 'pop soul', 'early black metal', 'west coast hip hop'] | Sudokuro | Sudokuro is an puzzle game for the Nintendo DS by Crave Entertainment. It features two puzzle games: Sudoku and Kakuro. Each game features three levels of difficulty. Answers can be entered by writing them with the stylus or using buttons. |
6 | genre | Private Resort | comedy film | ['cumbia', 'powerpop', 'traditional heavy metal', 'stoner metal', 'virtual pet', 'greek tragedies', 'young adult novels', 'grand strategy game', 'bhangra', 'post hardcore', 'sportswriter', 'novela', 'superspy', 'genre painting', 'cakewalks', 'west coast hip hop', 'norse gods', 'hentai', 'uncompressed audio', 'liquid funk', 'blues rock', 'drone', 'swashbuckler film', 'horror fiction', 'hard science fiction', 'shoegazing', 'essayist', 'raster', 'rembetika', 'cajun music', 'synthpop', 'progressive rock', 'raster graphics', 'blaxploitation', 'independent film', 'adult game', 'bollywood', 'modal jazz', 'fantasy film', 'mockumentaries', 'professional wrestling', 'romantic drama film', 'early music', 'impressionistic', 'author song', 'mma', 'folksong', 'irish', 'heist film', 'indeterminacy', 'dancehall reggae', 'folk tale', 'closet drama', 'anarchist punk', 'freemasonry', 'drone music', 'blackened death metal', 'intelligent dance music', 'big band', 'brittany', 'educational television', 'breakout', 'theoretical physics', 'techno music', 'platformer', 'heavy rock', 'cyberpunk', 'chamber opera', 'delta blues', 'reggaeton', 'moombahton', 'experimental hip hop', 'promenade theatre', 'hardcore', 'gothic literature', 'adventure video game', 'film composer', 'cautionary tale', 'country music', 'gothic romance', 'vase', 'qawwali', 'b movie', 'big beat', 'martial arts films', 'alternative metal', 'true crime', 'traditional pop', 'digital hardcore', 'stoneware', 'space western', 'cajun', 'grunge rock', 'container format', 'jive', 'shoegaze', 'elizabethan', 'edm', 'soul'] | Private Resort | Private Resort is a 1985 comedy film, directed by George Bowers and written by Gordon Mitchell, Ken Segall, and Alan Wenkus. The film starred the then-unknown Rob Morrow (his first appearance), Johnny Depp (in his first starring role) and Andrew Dice Clay. |
6 | genre | Swimfan | teen | ['giant monster film', 'heavy rock', 'novella', 'garage band', 'boxer', 'folktronica', 'dark fantasy', 'teen film', 'arthurian', 'war game', 'blue movies', 'japanese pop', 'supernatural', 'rock', 'elegy', 'dance pop', 'concerti', 'television series', 'gothic novels', 'reggae dancehall', 'norse gods', 'mashup', 'competitive fighting game', 'theoretical physics', 'classic country', 'gothic literature', 'slasher', 'topographical', 'rap metal', 'action movie', 'supernatural horror film', 'heavy rockers', 'pornography', 'canadian rock', 'hardcore', 'pop rock', 'manga', 'gothic horror', 'goth', 'reality series', 'situational comedy', 'renaissance', 'mashups', 'exploitation movie', 'erotic thriller', 'psychedelic folk', 'raster images', 'psychedelic trance', 'tv', 'glam', 'artillery', 'rhythm', 'aggrotech', 'pinball', 'southern rock', 'marine artist', 'mockumentary', 'romance comedy', 'reggae', 'anthology television series', 'flamenco', 'web browser', 'merengue music', 'talking statues', 'documentarian', 'epic poetry', 'heroic fantasy', 'josei', 'life simulation game', 'adult comedy film', 'christmas music', 'kadans', 'vocal house', 'revenge tragedy', 'romance', 'modal jazz', 'art nude', 'black metal', 'telenovella', 'popera', 'pub rocker', 'simulation', 'electro', 'cannibal genre', 'monster movie', 'romantic love', 'historical drama', 'buddy film', 'operatic pop', 'country blues', 'game book', 'alternative pop', 'opera seria', 'real time strategy', 'bluegrass music', 'computer game', 'historiography', 'martial arts film', 'pink film'] | Pay the Girl (album) | Pay the Girl is the self-titled debut studio album released by American rock band Pay the Girl. It is their only studio album release to date. It was released on March 4, 2003, under TVT Records, which is now defunct. Five producers lent their producing abilities to the album: Matt Senatore, Rich Liggett, Rick Parashar, Wally Gagel, and Kelly Gray. The album includes many musicians from popular rock bands, such as Rich Hopkins from American alternative rock band The Sidewinders, Jeremy Hora from Canadian hard rock band Default (he also lent his songwriting talents to the track "So Without"), Bardi Martin from American grunge band Candlebox, Darrell Phillips from American rock band Sister 7, and Brad Smith from American alternative rock band Blind Melon. The track "Clueless" was featured on the soundtrack of the 2002 teen psychological thriller film Swimfan. It is also credited as their most popular song, whilst "Freeze" and "Beverly" are considered highly as well. With the release of the album, their sound was often compared to American alternative rock bands Matchbox Twenty and The Verve Pipe. |
6 | genre | MeeK | rock | ['modern jazz', 'mariachi', 'magical realism', 'farse', 'comic science fiction', 'sports video game', 'norse mythology', 'jazz', 'sludge', 'amateur flight simulation', 'dancehall reggae', 'grime', 'landscape painting', 'lgbt', 'hindi cinema', 'roots rock', 'romantic poet', 'grime music', 'pastoral poetry', 'pornographic movies', 'cartoon', 'boleros', 'traditional heavy metal', 'transcendentalism', 'dirty south', 'fantasy', 'jews', 'cajun music', 'pop metal', 'indie rock', 'film composer', 'video artist', 'gekiga', 'hindi film', 'true crime', 'cowboy music', 'romantic film', 'anthology drama', 'cinematic platformer', 'soukous', 'light orchestral music', 'epic poetry', 'novelist', 'teen film', 'newsmagazine', 'martial arts films', 'fantasy fiction', 'glam', 'service comedy', 'contemporary art', 'biographical film', 'boys love', 'cookbook', 'container format', 'documentarian', 'flipper', 'gwerz', 'pop folk', 'carol', 'djent', 'wildlife documentary', 'racing game', 'ska punk', 'travel literature', 'adult game', 'samba', 'polyphonic', 'didactic poetry', 'interactive movie', 'music game', 'robotic art', 'romantic love', 'fabulist', 'gregorian', 'comic fantasy', 'film musical', 'blue grass', 'christian hip hop', 'legal thriller', 'platformer', 'christmas carols', 'merengue', 'ranchera', 'stealth video game', 'spaghetti westerns', 'beach party film', 'mod', 'wuxia', 'revenge tragedy', 'avant garde metal', 'psychedelic rock', 'southern hip hop', 'political satire', 'caricaturist', 'puzzle video game', 'gothic metal', 'hagiographic', 'sf', 'environmental theatre'] | MeeK | MeeK (birth name Stephane-Franck Pascal; born 16 February 1971 in Montmorency, near Paris, France), is a Franco-English recording artist, musician, Alternative pop singer, songwriter and producer. His stage name (always spelled with a capital "M" and a capital "K") is a homage to 1960s British pop producer Joe Meek.A multi-instrumentalist, MeeK plays all the instruments on his recordings through a multitracked/multi-layered method of recording and provides all vocals including multi-layered backing harmonies. Since his first album in 2002 and an ever strong presence on the Internet right from its very early days as a mass media, MeeK is part of the European pop/rock Indie music scene. Over the years and through word-of-mouth some have come to consider him a “cult-artist” because of his ever dedicated worldwide fanbase, his rather non-typical and enigmatic persona and the fact that he is one of the very first few artists in Europe who have pioneered in utilizing the Internet as a marketing tool and a medium to publicize and/or expose their music to the general public in the late-1990s, long before the advent of social networks like MySpace, Facebook or YouTube. After having briefly been a member of London based Indie acoustic-pop bands Tin Can Heart and Elsewhere in the mid-1990s, MeeK was signed as a solo songwriter by Stephane Berlow of BMG Music Publishing France in 1996. With the encouragement and support of French actors Jean-Pierre Bacri, Agnès Jaoui and Jamel Debbouze, MeeK released his first album titled “Psychotique" (Psychotic) in 2002 on the record label Bedroom to a warm critical reception in France. The CD created what was not yet called an Internet buzz (the Web still being in its infancy as a mainstream media in the early-2000s), and was well noticed in the French Indie music scene of the time. French pop artist Calogero decided to sponsor MeeK after hearing him on the radio and mistaking him for a female performer because of his rather high-pitched vocal range. Calogero then invited MeeK to perform his single “Psychotique” on "The Live Café", one of the first music programs on the French Web, produced in partnership by Universal Music and NRJ radio station. MeeK's “Psychotique” album was also released in a deluxe digipack version in Japan by Tokyo Indie record label MINF Records with an introductory essay by leader of Japanese pop group Pizzicato Five Yasuharu Konishi, drawing a camparison between the Franco-English songwriter and Paul McCartney amongst others. Since then, all MeeK albums have been released in Japan by the same record label. In 2003 and at the request of his Japanese label, MeeK released the album “Sleeping with Big Ben” composed of fourteen Lennon-McCartney songs recorded in an all-acoustic and vocal treatment. The tribute album’s release was limited to the Japanese market only and soon became a popular collectable amongst curious Beatles fans around the world. The album was finally released in a digital form worldwide in 2011. In 2004, his second album of original songs “Margaret Et Ses Bijoux" (Margaret And Her Jewels) was released and can be defined as a concept album. It confirmed the “MeeK buzz” on the Internet and scored excited reviews in the French music press as well as on many professional music blogs. In 2004, MeeK translated what is considered the only official "autobiography" by Paul McCartney the former Beatle wrote in collaboration with Barry Miles in 1997, “Many Years From Now”, in French for Paris publisher Flammarion (French title : “Les Beatles, les Sixties & moi” - The Beatles, the '60s and Me). In 2008 and after a two-year hiatus due to serious health concerns, MeeK recorded his third album “Sortie De Secours" (Emergency Exit) which he co-produced with Maxime Monegier Du Sorbier. Collaborating for the first time with a dozen musicians during the recording sessions, MeeK used no machines, synthesizers nor samplers at all during the album production that spanned more than 10 months. A real string section appeared on several tracks as well as a Celtic bagpipes section for the title “Je Vous Aime Immediatement”.The album lead single “Six Feet Under” is MeeK's most commercially successful hit with the single "So Fresh" so far and a nod to the HBO TV series of the same name. The single entered hundreds of campus and college radio stations playlists around the world and was the first independent music production to have cracked the Swiss state radio station Radio Suisse Romande’s Top 20 while its promo video created a remarkable YouTube buzz. In 2010, several Electronic artists including The Electronic Matter, The OriginalFake and Lyhne remixed a few tracks from the “Sortie De Secours” album which were compiled on the "ElectroMeeK MySpace" parallel to the regular official Meek MySpace. In April 2011, the album “Archives 97/07” compiling 15 unreleased tracks recorded during sessions from MeeK’s four previous efforts was released in digital form worldwide. MeeK began recording sessions for his next album in April 2011 in Paris and the album titled "Aristocracy" is an English album, co-produced by MeeK and (musicianAmerican partnership Ramses & Beaumond (group pseudonym of Christopher Hannover-Klein and Andy Ambrose), After the successive releases of 2 singles, the college-radio-friendly "So Fresh" in 2012 and the cold and icy "Monolith #6" in 2013 announcing the long awaited album, the long anticipated "Aristocracy" album was finally released worldwide on April the 1st 2015. The album took 5 years in the making, using 6 different studios in Paris, London, South of France and Los Angeles. It was mastered at the legendary Abbey Road Studios in London ("Just for a laugh" said MeeK). |
6 | genre | Mirror Mirror | fantasy film | ['censorship', 'soukous', 'military science fiction', 'clay animation', 'progpower metal', 'kadans', 'screwball comedy film', 'online game', 'minimalists', 'reality television hoax', 'tone poem', 'rock music', 'post apocalyptic', 'thrash', 'tragedians', 'gothic music genre', 'adult movie', 'stride pianist', 'novella', 'buddy film', 'punk rock revival', 'wayang', 'reggae dancehall', 'neorealism', 'blue movies', 'crossover', 'electric blues', 'christian contemporary music', 'travel book', 'exotica', 'graffiti art', 'freestyle', 'country rap', 'slasher', 'life simulation game', 'downtempo', 'digital hardcore', 'bbc', 'ecchi', 'paella western', 'arcade video game', 'anarcho punk', 'baroque opera', 'techno music', 'heavy rock', 'outlaw country', 'theatrical musical', 'hindu texts', 'genre paintings', 'cowboy music', 'goth', 'psychoactive', 'folk', 'gothenburg', 'reality tv', 'soft rock', 'blues music', 'post rock', 'anthology drama', 'alternative folk', 'qawwal', 'stoneware', 'reality competition television series', 'gameshow', 'augmented reality', 'vocal trance', 'grime music', 'pop standard', 'metalcore', 'text adventure game', 'graphic adventure game', 'crime thriller', 'noisecore', 'progg', 'music game', 'rhythm', 'alternate history', 'exploitation movie', 'finite element method', 'broadway musical', 'police drama', 'tennis', 'parody', 'thrash metal', 'quiet storm', 'rock ballad', 'electropop', 'southern metal', 'gothic novelist', 'tempa', 'sports video games', 'celtic', 'light gun shooter', 'psychological horror', 'miniature painter', 'celtic music', 'industrial black metal', 'container format', 'television comedy'] | Mirror Mirror (film) | Mirror Mirror is a 2012 family adventure comedy fantasy film based on the fairy tale "Snow White" collected by the Brothers Grimm. It is directed by Tarsem Singh, produced by Ryan Kavanaugh, Bernie Goldmann, Brett Ratner and Kevin Misher, written by Marc Klein and Jason Keller with music by Alan Menken and stars Lily Collins, Julia Roberts, Armie Hammer, Nathan Lane, and Sean Bean. It was released theatrically on March 30, 2012 by Relativity Media. The film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Costume Design. Along with playing Snow White's role, the song known as 'I believe in love', the musical number during the closing credits, was sung by Lily Collins. The film also received generally mixed reviews from critics and it earned $183 million on a $85 million budget. Mirror Mirror was released on DVD and Blu-ray on June 26, 2012 by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. |
6 | genre | Fireflight | Christian rock | ['compas', 'pinball', 'choro', 'weimar classicism', 'merengue', 'adventure video game', 'chicago blues', 'rap metal', 'no depression', 'reality program', 'blaxploitation', 'rembetika', 'djent', 'psybient', 'gregorian', 'mod', 'party game', 'tango', 'epic poetry', 'detective film', 'impressionistic', 'romantic poets', 'rnb', 'exploitation films', 'baroque opera', 'amsterdam school', 'detective', 'gothic rock', 'abstract painting', 'action movie', 'legal thriller', 'metalcore', 'sportswriter', 'concept album', 'hymnal', 'category romance', 'german rap', 'red ensign', 'panel game', 'neofolk', 'shooter game', 'propaganda film', 'electrofunk', 'gospel song', 'apologue', 'cozies', 'silkscreen', 'natural horror', 'brittany', 'puzzle adventure game', 'intermezzo', 'renaissance', 'death metal', 'reggae dancehall', 'daytime drama', 'heroic fantasy', 'string quintet', 'vaudeville', 'soccer', 'chivalric romance', 'outlaw country', 'television comedy', 'documentary film', 'sports game', 'formula one', 'mockumentary', 'fantasy literature', 'ska pop', 'silent', 'norse', 'electroclash', 'shock rock', 'deathgrind', 'breton', 'grand strategy game', 'cakewalk', 'light gun shooter', 'calligraphy', 'speed metal', '3d shooter', 'pornographic movies', 'internet', 'futurepop', 'discordian', 'fighting video games', 'piano concerti', 'symphonic metal', 'carnatic music', 'caper film', 'son montuno', 'criminal comedy film', 'soul music', 'transcendentalist movement', 'skiffle music', 'texas blues', 'crime thriller', 'performance artist', 'stealth video game', 'psychedelic folk'] | Now (Fireflight album) | Now is the fifth full-length studio album released by Christian rock band Fireflight released on March 6, 2012 on Flicker Records. It is their fastest selling and highest charting album to date. As of July 15, 2012 the album has sold more than 40,000 copies.[citation needed] A special Colorado Mix of "He Weeps" was released on July 24, 2012 for airplay on Air 1. |
6 | genre | Carmilla | fantasy | ['polyphonic', 'clay animation', 'art house films', 'cricket', 'news magazine', 'nwobhm', 'suspense film', 'art nude', 'progressive house music', 'lambada', 'unblack metal', 'darkwave', 'hillbilly music', 'happenings', 'heist', 'film music', 'contemporary classical', 'exercise video game', 'panel game', 'punk movement', 'sonnet', 'metaphysical poem', 'concerti', 'supernatural', 'chanteuse', 'teen fiction', 'electronic rock', 'detective fiction', 'beach party film', 'novelette', 'closet drama', 'action rpg', 'electronic music', 'electronic dance music', 'stoner rock', 'objectivist philosophy', 'psychoactive drugs', 'rock', 'television soaps', 'concept album', 'weimar classicism', 'action movie', 'abstract expressionism', 'hentai scenes', 'texas blues', 'no wave', 'alternative music', 'bollywood', 'falling block puzzle', 'thrash', 'ebm', 'country music', 'nu metal', 'qawwali', 'buddy cop film', 'reality competition television series', 'topographical', 'teen', 'performance artist', 'anthology television series', 'carnatic music', 'dansband', 'new wave', 'punks', 'marine painter', 'gothenburg', 'poppy', 'sf', 'independent filmmaker', 'impressionistic', 'magical realism', 'ranch hand', 'calligrapher', 'giallo film', 'psychological thriller film', 'surf film', 'interactive movie', 'christian rap', 'horizontal shooter', 'jungle', 'television comedy', 'italo disco', 'courtroom drama', 'supernatural horror film', 'baroque music', 'sludge', 'teen film', 'photography', 'garage band', 'black comedy', 'stoner metal', 'quartet', 'gangster', 'movie musical', 'natural horror', 'bebop', 'disco', 'modernism', 'combat flight simulation'] | Lesbian vampire | Lesbian vampirism is a trope in 20th-century exploitation film and literature that has its roots in Joseph Sheridan le Fanu's novella Carmilla (1872) about the "love" of a female vampire (the title character) for a young woman (the narrator): This was a way to hint at or titillate with the taboo idea of lesbianism in a fantasy context outside the heavily censored realm of social realism. Also, the conventions of the vampire genre — specifically, the mind control exhibited in many such films — allow for a kind of forced seduction of presumably heterosexual women or girls by lesbian vampires. |
6 | genre | Spiral Architect | progressive metal | ['straight edge', 'spy genre', 'melodic hardcore', 'lambada', 'christian pop rock', 'american folk music', 'giant monster film', 'incidental music', 'christmas carols', 'action comedy', 'turntables', 'trance', 'psych folk', 'composer', 'cantonese', 'romantic fiction', 'comedy hip hop', 'reality series', 'power metal', 'fighting game', 'progg', 'roguelike', 'beach party film', 'trance music', 'weimar classicism', 'jazz music', 'youth literature', 'contemporary classical music', 'cable news', 'transcendentalism', 'fantasy fiction', 'alternate history', 'downtempo', 'platformers', 'parody', 'blue movie', 'brutal death metal', 'sim racing', 'dramality', 'psychedelic rock', 'formula one', 'mainstream rock', 'mixed martial arts', 'teen fiction', 'vallenato', 'roman porno', 'logician', 'experimental music', 'blackened death metal', 'television personality', 'post apocalyptic', 'grime music', 'powerpop', 'epistolary', 'puzzle', 'exploitation films', 'avant garde metal', 'fairy tale', 'tejano pop', 'cannibal', 'horror film', 'epic poet', 'noir film', 'independent rock', 'genre subjects', 'cookbook', 'psychedelic folk', 'spy films', 'opera', 'executable file format', 'uk hardcore', 'roots reggae', 'technical metal', 'text adventure', 'epos', 'pop standard', 'folktronica', 'romance film', 'animated series', 'action comedy film', 'epigrammatist', 'progpower metal', 'online gaming', 'sludge', 'cowboy music', 'christmas album', 'seinen manga', 'farsa', 'street magic', 'mmorpg', 'space opera', 'operetta', 'piano sonata', 'docudrama', 'clay', 'bachata', 'detective stories', 'heavy metal music', 'comedy drama'] | Spiral Architect | Spiral Architect is a progressive metal band from Oslo, Norway. They have recorded one acclaimed demo and one album, A Sceptic's Universe, since they began in 1993, as well as a Fates Warning cover "A Prelude to Ruin" for the tribute album Through Different Eyes - A Tribute to Fates Warning. Singer Øyvind Hægeland was lead vocalist of Norwegian progressive metal band Manitou during the 90s, symphonic avant-garde metal band Arcturus from 2003–2005 and Scariot for their latest studio album. Drummer Asgeir Mickelson played drums for Norwegian heavy metal band Borknagar from 2000–2008, as well as performing session and live drums for a variety of bands including Testament, Sturmgeist, Vintersorg, Enslavement of Beauty, Ihsahn and Lunaris. Guitarist Steinar Gundersen has since 2000 been working as session musician for Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. Steinar Gundersen and Lars K. Norberg are members of the black metal band System: Obscure. Asgeir Mickelson and Lars K. Norberg are members of the death metal band Thornbound. Even though the band got together for a couple of songwriting sessions, a second album is long from the making at this point, mainly due to the band members' other projects. |
6 | genre | Meat Loaf | progressive rock | ['abstract art', 'world war i', 'television comedy', 'musical theater', 'melodic black metal', 'crunkcore', 'wargame', 'travel writer', 'minigame', 'sturm und drang', 'container formats', 'celtic metal', 'occult', 'singspiel', 'sim racing', 'biopics', 'contemporary christian', 'bluegrass', 'business simulation', 'cricket', 'shooting game', 'comedy rock', 'indie folk', 'rpg', 'string quintet', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'indeterminacy', 'adventure video game', 'alternative cartoonist', 'new jack swing', 'progressive metal', 'alternative metal', 'tv', 'delta blues', 'reggae dancehall', 'spacesynth', 'zarzuela', 'techno', 'neue deutsche welle', 'elegy', 'fighting game', 'superhero', 'buffo', 'film score composer', 'christian pop rock', 'disaster films', 'bottle episode', 'amsterdam school', 'symphonic black metal', 'gamebooks', 'genre painting', 'harsh noise', 'thrash', 'hindustani classical', 'fps', 'soul rock', 'country pop', 'death metal', 'freestyle music', 'norse mythology', 'cannibal films', 'drumstep', 'rhythm game', 'daytime drama', 'liquid funk', 'christmas', 'ballad', 'reality tv', 'intelligent dance music', 'transcendentalism', 'silent era', 'genre art', 'pixillation', 'beach party genre', 'roots rock', 'afrobeat', 'western swing', 'collage', 'western movie', 'uk hardcore', 'exotica', 'pub rock', 'pastiche', 'flemish baroque painter', 'cozies', 'superhero film', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'rhythm video game', 'space opera', 'digital hardcore', 'light gun shooter', 'grime mc', 'talking statues', 'buddy cop', 'tennis', 'pasticcio', 'ambient techno', 'courtroom drama', 'romance'] | Intergalactic Touring Band | The Intergalactic Touring Band (IGTB) was not an actual music group but rather a science fiction pop music concept album released in 1977 by the now defunct Passport Records in America and Charisma Records in England. The ensemble album featured many star performers from progressive rock and other genres, including Meat Loaf, Ben E. King, Larry Fast (Synergy), Percy Jones, Annie Haslam, Rod Argent, Peppi Marchello (Good Rats), and many others. The songs are loosely held together by an epic theme of multi-generational space travel and human space colonization. |
6 | genre | A Song for Tibet | documentary film | ['mod', 'contemporary folk', 'sidescroller', 'political thriller', 'martial arts film', 'video game', 'light gun shooter', 'nwobhm', 'jazz music', 'party game', 'liquid funk', 'hindi cinema', 'epigrammatist', 'speculative fiction', 'sketch comedy', 'emcee', 'karaoke', 'breton music', 'comedy hip hop', 'grime mc', 'piano sonata', 'supernatural horror film', 'soul music', 'nature documentaries', 'shooting game', 'arcade adventure', 'ghazal', 'earthworks', 'postapocalyptic', 'cakewalk', 'viking', 'service comedies', 'klezmer', 'indie dance', 'vase painter', 'romanticism', 'latin freestyle', 'post rock', 'magic realism', 'romance novels', 'gothic', 'neofolk', 'sleaze rock', 'electrofunk', 'glam', 'pinball', 'neoclassical metal', 'musical comedy', 'altarpiece', 'beach party film', 'science fiction', 'carnatic', 'western art music', 'novella', 'psychedelic trance', 'stage musicals', 'cyberpunk', 'western classical music', 'experimental techno', 'tactical shooter', 'technical metal', 'bildungsroman', 'beach party genre', 'multidirectional shooter', 'racing simulators', 'progg', 'police procedural', 'game creation system', 'atlas', 'conspiracy fiction', 'teen film', 'contemporary christian music', 'electronic dance music', 'tragic playwrights', 'alternative metal', 'performance artist', 'smooth jazz', 'bullet hell shooters', 'mc', 'math metal', 'prison film', 'sports video games', 'indeterminacy', 'fixed shooter', 'executable file', 'musical film', 'travelogue', 'caricaturists', 'eurodance', 'ebm', 'glam punk', 'lyric poetry', 'silkscreen', 'transcendentalist', 'unblack metal', 'stoner metal', 'baroque', 'roguelike', 'impressionist'] | A Song for Tibet | A Song for Tibet is a 1991 Canadian short documentary film about efforts of Tibetans in exile, led by the Dalai Lama, to free their homeland and preserve their heritage. Directed by Anne Henderson, A Song for Tibet received the Award for Best Short Documentary at the 13th Genie Awards as well as the People's Choice Award for Best Documentary Film at the Hawaii International Film Festival. The film was co-produced by Arcady Films, DLI Productions and the National Film Board of Canada. Ali Kazimi was director of photography. The film focuses on two Tibetans in exile in Canada: Thubten Samdup, who escaped from Tibet after the 1959 uprising against the Chinese, who teaches traditional performing arts in Montreal and heads the Canada-Tibet Committee; and Dicki Chhoyang, born in a refugee camp in India, who knows Tibet only through stories recounted by her parents. The film follows Dicki and Samdup from Montreal to Dharamshala, India and also documents the Dalai Lama's first public appearance in Canada. |
6 | genre | Rob Zombie | rock | ['boogie woogie', 'extraterrestrial invasion', 'wuxia', 'math metal', 'reality television', 'romantic film', 'space western', 'western classical music', 'freemasonry', 'punta', 'grunge', 'mc', 'east coast hip hop', 'psychology', 'folk tale', 'lyric poetry', 'breton music', 'skiffle music', 'alternative folk', 'reggaeton', 'grape', 'sonneteer', 'avant rock', 'power pop', 'electronic body music', 'forgery', 'space rock', 'arthouse', 'satiric', 'prosimetrum', 'heist thriller', 'police procedurals', 'silkscreen', 'reality program', 'disco house', 'new wave', 'instrumental rock', 'glam metal', 'concerti', 'novella', 'baroque rock', 'encyclopedia', 'gambling', 'amateur flight simulation', 'hidden object game', 'kan ha diskan', 'war game', 'picture book', 'pixilation', 'musical film', 'calligrapher', 'courtroom series', 'noisecore', 'educational game', 'rapping', 'courtly romance', 'gangster film', 'dark ambient', 'noir film', 'gamebooks', 'philosophical fiction', 'metallic hardcore', 'association football', 'conspiracy fiction', 'hindi', 'britpop', 'existentialist', 'crossover', 'lovecraftian', 'merengue music', 'encyclopedist', 'drone music', 'espionage film', 'christian', 'edutainment', 'fictional character', 'masonic', 'narrative poem', 'cannibal', 'occultist', 'marine artist', 'art rock', 'arthurian', 'beat groups', 'teen', 'music games', 'eurodance', 'new age music', 'epic poet', 'grindcore', 'parody', 'comedy hip hop', 'landscapist', 'documentary television series', 'blackened doom metal', 'rhythm', 'folk pop', 'death metal', 'funk metal'] | Twins of Evil Tour | The Twins of Evil Tour was the double bill concert tour co-headlined by American rock bands Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson. Launched in support of each band's respective full-length studio LPs, 2010's Hellbilly Deluxe 2 and 2012's Born Villain, the tour visited stadiums from September 28, 2012 through December 12, 2012. It was conceived as a followup tour for Zombie's Hellbilly Deluxe 2 World Tour. At the time, Marilyn Manson was engaged in their worldwide Hey Cruel World... Tour, hence, Twins of Evil became a 'tour within a tour' for the band. It consisted of two legs covering concert dates the United States and Europe. |
6 | genre | Swan Lake | ballet | ['3d computer graphics', 'sludge', 'platform game', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'club music', 'christian rock', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'horror punk', 'country western', 'kart racer', 'criminal comedy film', 'performance artist', 'competitive fighting game', 'pop rap', 'police drama', 'action thriller', 'irish', 'rancheras', 'glam punk', 'soul', 'mma', 'instrumental rock', 'epic poem', 'cajun music', 'service comedy', 'electronic dance music', 'reggae pop', 'doom metal', 'reality competition', 'klezmer', 'tejano music', 'logic', 'haiku', 'symphonic movements', 'pastoral poetry', 'norse mythological', 'norse mythology', 'indie folk', 'progressive house music', 'daytime drama', 'cool jazz', 'adult contemporary', 'music games', 'rts', 'no depression', 'exotica', 'sex comedy', 'platform video games', 'landscape art', 'psychedelic', 'krautrock', 'compas', 'art house films', 'magic realism', 'pop standards', 'calligraphy', 'hagiographies', 'east coast', 'reality program', 'underground hip hop', 'propaganda film', 'heist film', 'teen', 'metalcore', 'collectible card games', 'western films', 'arcades', 'ballad', 'biographical film', 'body art', 'mockumentaries', 'avant garde metal', 'topographical', 'silent', 'turntablist', 'sports video game', 'intelligent dance music', 'epic fantasy', 'early music', 'sports writer', 'dramatic comedy film', 'hentai', 'goregrind', 'disaster movie', 'rock music', 'carnatic music', 'anthology drama', 'courtroom drama', 'brittany', 'electronic musician', 'landscapist', 'dark ambient', 'thrash metal', 'traditional heavy metal', 'text adventure game', 'news magazine', 'historiographical metafiction', 'racing video game', 'teen film'] | Tim Goodchild | Tim Goodchild is an award winning international set and costume designer from Great Britain. A three times Laurence Olivier Award-winner, he has designed for stage, television, and film. He has designed over 75 productions for London's West End theatre, and over 80 productions internationally. In 1988, he made theatre history by designing the first Anglo-Soviet production of a ballet: Swan Lake (Moscow Classical Ballet, London, USA, Japan and Moscow). He also designed the ballet A Simple Man for BBC2, which won the 1987 BAFTA Award. Also for BBC2, he designed the musical The Look of Love, directed by Dame Gillian Lynne, and was costume designer for the film The Little Prince. He has designed productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the New Shakespeare Company, Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, English National Opera, Sydney Opera House, New York City Opera, Houston Grand Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Théatre du Chátelet in Paris, amongst others. Most recent productions include: 2013 production of Strangers on a Train at the Gielgud Theatre (Laurence Olivier and WhatsOnStage Awards nominations for Best Production Design), The Talking Cure, written and direct by Christopher Hampton (Josefstadt, Vienna), Elf: The Musical (UK Tour), and part of the closing ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. West End Theatre includes: Richard II starring Ian McKellen (Piccadilly Theatre), Henry IV starring Richard Harris (Wyndham's), Our Song starring Peter O'Toole (Apollo Theatre), Bus Stop starring Jerry Hall and Sean Cassidy (Lyric), Chapter Two starring Tom Conti and Sharon Gless (Gielgud), Someone Like You, Brief Lives, Killing Jessica, and Hadrian the Seventh (Haymarket & Broadway. For Cameron McMacintosh, he designed the original productions of Five Guys Named Moe (Broadway & Australia), Cafe Puccini, Blondel, and Hey, Mr. Producer!, as well as revivals of Oklahoma! (Palace Theatre London & Australia), My Fair Lady (Adelphi), The Card (Regent's Park Theatre & UK tour), and Little Shop of Horrors (Comedy Theatre). For the Royal Shakespeare Company, he has designed The Taming of the Shrew, The Relapse, Xenobia, Three Hours After Marriage, and The Merry Wives of Windsor. For Chichester Festival Theatre, he has designed Love for Love starring Derek Jacobi, Blithe Spirit starring Maureen Lipman and Dora Bryan, The School for Scandal, R Loves J by Peter Ustinov, and Robert and Elizabeth. International productions include Antony & Cleopatra (Egyptian National Theatre, Cairo), Peter Pan (McNab Theatre, Canada), Cyrano de Bergerac (Stratford Ontario Festival Theatre, Canada), and Gigi (Volksoper, Vienna). Opera productions include work with Chicago Lyric Opera, New York City Opera, Los Angeles Opera, English National Opera, Théâtre du Châtelet, London Coliseum, Mariinsky Opera (St. Petersburg), Sydney Opera House, Egyptian Opera (Cairo), and Houston Grand Opera. Other productions include H.M.S. Pinafore (Broadway), Taboo (musical) starring Boy George and Matt Lucas (London and Broadway), Moon Over Buffalo starring Joan Collins and Frank Langella, We Will Rock You (13-year West End run, Australia, Spain, Las Vegas, Germany, Russia, Toronto, Italy, US and UK tour), Wonderful Town starring Maureen Lipman, Hello, Dolly! starring Danny La Rue (Prince of Wales), Gone with the Wind (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Pump Boys and Dinettes starring Kiki Dee, The Two Ronnies and Hans Anderson starring Tommy Steele (London Palladium), Collette starring Cleo Laine, Phil the Fluter, Salad Days, Thomas and the King, Troubadour, Sing a Rude Song starring Barbara Windsor (Garrick), Noël Coward’s Cowardy Custard, Catherine Johnson’s play Suspension, and Noël Coward’s Star Quality starring Penelope Keith. Awards: Goodchild received a Laurence Olivier Award for his work on the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of The Relapse and in 1998 another two Olivier Awards for Best Set and Costume Design for the RSC's production of Three Hours After Marriage. For Strangers on a Train, he received Olivier Awards and WhatsOnStage Awards nomination for Best Production Design. He has received the Green Award for Best Opera Design for The Tales of Hoffmann (Australia), and was nominated for the LA Ovation Award for Best Design (Five Guys Named Moe) and a Sammy Award for Best Film Design (Fool on the Hill). Current projects include the West End premiere of Elf: The Musical, and a spectacular new version of The Nutcracker for Houston Ballet Company in 2015-2016. |
6 | genre | CSO | classical | ['cozies', 'encyclopedist', 'progressive house', 'music video game', 'raster images', 'bullet hell', 'christian metal', 'rock', 'transcendentalist', 'fantasy literature', 'boy band', 'sports video game', 'folksinger', 'calypso music', 'synth pop', 'abstract painting', 'drama documentary', 'garage bands', 'psychedelic rock', 'sturm und drang', 'renaissance', 'french house', 'musical comedy', 'teen sitcom', 'biopic', 'australian hip hop', 'real time strategy game', 'heavy metal music', '3d computer graphics', 'progressive rock', 'romance', 'spacesynth', 'edm', 'abstract art', 'europop', 'josei', 'girl group', '4x', 'painter', 'traditional pop', 'alternative hip hop', 'disaster film', 'holiday song', 'bbc', 'pastoral poetry', 'criminal comedy film', 'opera seria', 'rhythm video games', 'space opera', 'life sciences', 'history painter', 'apocalyptic', 'multiplayer online battle arena', 'scientific romance', 'animated sitcom', 'independent film', 'novela', 'nerdcore hip hop', 'topographical', 'pop folk', 'heavy rockers', 'vehicle simulation game', 'fighting video game', 'cannibal films', 'calligrapher', 'dance video game', 'kouroi', 'electronic dance music', 'sf', 'dark metal', 'silkscreen', 'earthwork', 'travel writer', 'poppy', 'psychedelic trance', 'binary', 'latin freestyle', 'jive', 'discordian', 'romance novels', 'spy', 'new york hardcore', 'acid house', 'indie hip hop', 'wayang', 'mmorpg', 'sci fi', 'alternative pop', 'incidental music', 'soul jazz', 'neo noir', 'christmas', 'kan ha diskan', 'blues piano', 'grand strategy wargame', 'author song', 'genre painting', 'rococo', 'blues music'] | Florence Kirsch Du Brul | Florence Kirsch Du Brul (1915–July 2, 2005) was a concert pianist and master piano teacher and member of Chicago society in the mid-20th century. Born on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois, USA, in 1915, Florence Kirsch as a little girl studied with master pianist Silvio Scionti and composer Howard Wells, and performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at age 12. The CSO’s conductor, Frederick Stock, recommended her to the great Austrian classical pianist and composer Artur Schnabel, and Kirsch was sent to Berlin, Germany, where Schnabel was living, so she could study with the great master during her teenage years. After the Nazis came to power, Kirsch was denied permission to leave Germany, and so was forced to escape to Italy leaving all her possessions behind. She returned to the United States in 1937, and made her professional debut in Chicago’s Orchestra Hall that year. Kirsch became a classical concert pianist, and performed on several classical records, including neo-classic Swiss composer Ernest Bloch’s Voice in the Wilderness, and Russian composer Igor Stravinsky’s Les Noces. Living in New York City in the 1940s while performing and teaching, she met and married Dr. E. Lloyd Du Brul, an anatomist, physical anthropologist, and educator. After Dr. Du Brul served in General George Patton’s Third Army in World War II, he received a faculty appointment at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry. The couple purchased a stately 19th century home in Lincoln Park, Chicago and filled it with art, sculpture, native handicrafts, and other memorabilia from their many trips abroad. They threw legendary parties, and the Du Brul home was “a welcoming scientific, artistic, and intellectual haven for some of the finest minds of the 20th century,” said Dr. Bruce S. Graham, Dean of the College. “To dine at the Du Bruls’ home was a feast for the palate and for the eyes in the presentation of dinner,” said Dr. Thomas Lakars, Assistant Professor of Oral Biology. “To have visited the Du Bruls’ home for a garden party or for dinner at their banquet table was a treat never to be forgotten.” Throughout her life, Mrs. Du Brul traveled around the world lecturing about piano and teaching master classes, where she collaborated with and/or taught several notable pianists, such as Lucia Barrenechea of Brazil and the late Donald Walker, Professor of Piano at Northern Illinois University. Even in her later years, Mrs. Du Brul taught piano at Northwestern University and performed on WFMT-FM Radio in Chicago. At the time of her death, Mrs. Du Brul continued to hold Emeritus Professor status at the Music Institute of Chicago. Mrs. Du Brul also enjoyed gardening and raising standard poodles. Dr. and Mrs. Du Brul donated their collection of human, animal, and prehistoric skeletal artifacts, prepared for teaching graduate-level oral anatomy, to the College in 1996. “It’s an absolutely amazing collection,” said Dr. Anne Grauer of the Loyola University Chicago Department of Anthropology. “An outstanding resource for teaching and research.”In 2004, the College dedicated a new Du Brul Archives of Oral Anatomy to house the collection. Florence Kirsch Du Brul died on July 2, 2005. |
6 | genre | Main Hoon Na | thriller film | ['rockabilly', 'first person shooter', 'folksinger', 'music video game', 'rock music', 'norse gods', 'interactive fiction', 'military science fiction', 'electropop', 'oater', 'melodic hardcore', 'pornography', 'comedy drama film', 'horrorcore', 'noise rock', 'wine', 'hip hop music', 'anthology drama', 'platform game', 'polyphonic', 'spy thriller', 'shoegaze', 'jazz funk', 'beach party film', 'crime writer', 'disco rap', 'rap', 'sex comedy', 'rocksteady', 'novelette', 'fictional character', 'travel literature', 'television personality', 'minimalism', 'horror fiction', 'pixilation', 'documentary television series', 'folk singer', 'romantic fiction', 'shoegazing', 'forgery', 'stoneware', 'essayist', 'television series', 'christian metal', 'minigame', 'travel documentary', 'game creation system', 'mariachi', 'freestyle music', 'bachata', 'horizontal shooter', 'string quintet', 'racing video game', 'parody film', 'soulful house', 'alternative country', 'executable', 'western film', 'australian hip hop', 'trance', 'grand strategy wargame', 'gangsta rap', 'buddy cop', 'country music', 'mandopop', 'christian music', 'crossover', 'technical metal', 'courtly romance', 'blue grass', 'minimalists', 'calypso music', 'progressive house', 'traditional pop', 'modern classical', 'sf', 'progressive rock', 'bubblegum', 'breakout clone', 'norse', 'protest song', 'house music', 'amateur flight simulation', 'action comedy film', 'lesbian pulp', 'tokusatsu', 'tangos', 'cowboy music', 'folk tale', 'rapping', 'verismo', 'fantasy fiction', 'american folk music', 'pop standard', 'blue ensign', 'noisecore', 'synthpop', 'cannibal films'] | Main Hoon Na | Main Hoon Na is a 2004 Indian action comedy thriller film co-written and directed by Farah Khan in her directorial debut. The screenplay was written by Farah Khan and Abbas Tyrewala based on the story by Anvita Dutt Guptan. It stars Shah Rukh Khan, Sunil Shetty, Sushmita Sen, Zayed Khan and Amrita Rao in the main cast. It was remade into Tamil as Aegan starring Ajith Kumar, Nayantara, Pia Bajpai. The film is the story of Indian army Major Ram Prasad Sharma (Shah Rukh Khan) who becomes embroiled in the events to ensure that "Project Milap" - the releasing of civilian captives on either side of the borders of India and Pakistan - can take place as a sign of trust and peace between the two nations. Main Hoon Na is one of the most successful Indian films discussing the Indo-Pakistani conflict from a neutral point of view. The film was shot at St. Paul's school, Darjeeling. It is the first film of Shah Rukh Khan's production company Red Chillies Entertainment and choreographer Farah Khan's directorial debut film. It was released on 30 April 2004 and was declared a hit in India by Box Office India. |
6 | genre | Keith Jarrett | jazz | ['high fantasy', 'gwerz', 'broadway musical', 'independent film', 'vocal trance', 'ragtime', 'young adult literature', 'progressive house', 'political hip hop', 'historiography', 'superhero film', 'first world war', 'pixilation', 'miniseries', 'freestyle music', 'sonnet', 'post trip hop', 'poet', 'discordian', 'western swing', 'racing simulator', 'nature documentaries', 'logic', 'adult film', 'daytime drama', 'reality competition television series', 'gospel', 'spy fiction', 'indian classical music', 'cowboy music', 'reality program', 'acid jazz', 'abstract painter', 'anarcho punk', 'greek god', 'orchestra', 'tactical shooters', 'picture books', 'scripture', 'bubblegum', 'prison film', 'southern hip hop', 'salsa', 'red ensign', 'maritime painter', 'futurist', 'platforming game', 'espionage film', 'sim racing', 'traditional pop', 'falling block puzzle', 'holiday song', 'service comedy', 'raster graphics', 'baroque music', 'sports video games', 'tangos', 'slasher movie', 'disco rap', 'cakewalks', 'reggae pop', 'fantasy fiction', 'indie dance', 'mockbuster', 'gambling', 'mma', 'riot grrrl', 'spacesynth', 'world war i', 'comedy drama film', 'courtly romance', 'bossa nova', 'christian contemporary music', 'industrial metal', 'novelette', 'moba', 'bbs', 'hindu texts', 'arcade adventure', 'calligraphy', 'shoegazing', 'paella western', 'god game', 'bullet hell', 'gothic novelist', 'artillery', 'encyclopedia', 'southern metal', 'literary forgery', 'dansband', 'symphonic metal', 'rock pop', 'kore', 'educational television', 'space opera', 'service comedies', 'baseball', 'blue movies', 'carol'] | Sleeper (Keith Jarrett album) | Sleeper is a jazz double album by Keith Jarrett's "European Quartet". Recorded on April 16, 1979 in Tokyo, it was released on ECM Records only in 2012, as ECM 2290/2291. |
6 | genre | Funny About Love | romantic comedy film | ['prosimetrum', 'historical painter', 'buddy cop', 'prog rock', 'norse gods', 'zarzuela', 'situational comedy', 'puzzle platformer', 'gospel choir', 'irish', 'telenovella', 'gospel song', 'alternative music', 'blue movie', 'comic strip', 'conspiracy fiction', 'educational television', 'independent rock', 'straight edge', 'australian hip hop', 'boxer', 'equestrian sculpture', 'crime film', 'suspense film', 'electrofunk', 'psychological thriller film', 'red ensign', 'legal drama', 'giallo film', 'christian', 'grand strategy game', 'folk song', 'musical theatre', 'melodic death metal', 'ranch hand', 'ccm', 'kung fu film', 'gamebook', 'extreme metal', 'gothic', 'east coast rappers', 'modern jazz', 'arena pop', 'minimal techno', 'opere serie', 'biopic', 'jazz rock', 'contemporary christian', 'hindu texts', 'psych folk', 'genre art', 'romantic poet', 'world war i', 'scientific romance', 'public sculpture', 'silent era', 'supernatural horror film', 'heist thriller', 'britpop', 'romanticism', 'psychological horror', 'pastiche', 'romantic film', 'rhythm', 'cinematic platformer', 'fighting video game', 'endless runner', 'pornographic films', 'pop', 'feminism', '4x', 'musical comedy film', 'electro', 'historical fiction', 'rhythm video games', 'kosmische musik', 'sandbox video game', 'ska punk', 'ballet', 'erotic thriller', 'fabulist', 'crime drama', 'contemporary fantasy', 'popular music', 'techno', 'calypso music', 'genre works', 'sonnet', 'pornographic', 'cajun music', 'soulful house', 'dark comedy', 'jazz', 'musical film', 'opera seria', 'science fiction television', 'puzzle arcade game', 'youth literature', 'early black metal'] | Funny About Love | Funny About Love is a 1990 American romantic comedy film directed by Leonard Nimoy and starring Gene Wilder. With a screenplay by Norman Steinberg and David Frankel, the film is based on the article "Convention of the Love Goddesses" in Esquire Magazine by Bob Greene. |
6 | genre | Jeff Greinke | ambient music | ['electronic musician', 'young adult', 'chamber ensemble', 'futurism', 'spacesynth', 'electropop', 'popular music', 'kabbalah', 'comedy drama', 'epistolary', 'picture book', 'sung poetry', 'uk hardcore', 'ancient greek vase painter', 'medical drama', 'mandopop', 'merengue music', 'marine art', 'rhythm game', 'boys love', 'film score', 'music theatre', 'kan ha diskan', 'hair band', 'zydeco', 'mystery film', 'bubblegum pop', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'folk ballad', 'surrealist', 'bhangra', 'professional wrestling', 'hymnal', 'novela', 'jews', 'turntablists', 'romantic drama', 'electronicore', 'tragicomedy', 'detective story', 'western swing', 'documentary surf film', 'history scenes', 'ambient', 'sci fi', 'qawwal', 'celtic metal', 'bluegrass music', 'brutal death metal', 'hip hop', 'kart racing game', 'screwball comedy film', 'objectivist philosophy', 'post hardcore', 'web browser', 'comedy rock', 'fantasy literature', 'music game', 'breakcore', 'southern rap', 'silkscreen', 'english renaissance', 'nature documentaries', 'falling block puzzle', 'teen drama', 'real time strategy', 'video game', 'traditional pop', 'smooth jazz', 'elegy', 'bullet hell shooters', 'emcee', 'genre subjects', 'western genre', 'indian music', 'text adventure game', 'adult film', 'benga', 'young adult fiction', 'cannibal genre', 'blue movies', 'king arthur', 'historical drama', 'pornography', 'art nude', 'baroque music', 'lovecraftian', 'logic', 'electronic dance music', 'digital hardcore', 'combat flight simulation', 'bedroom farce', '3d model', 'acoustic', 'films noir', 'biology', 'moba', 'wuxia film', 'martial arts'] | Jeff Greinke | Jeff Greinke is an American ambient music and jazz artist and composer currently based in Tucson, Arizona. He is known as one of the pioneers of dark ambient music, with his earlier solo albums often compared to works by Robert Rich, Brian Eno, and Vidna Obmana. Greinke's approach on his ambient works is to heavily layer, mutitrack, and texture soundscapes, effectively using the studio as an instrument. in 1993 Greinke founded the group LAND, described by guitarist Dennis Rea as "an odd blend of jazz, rock, electronic, and world music." LAND released three albums between 1995 and 2001 and also played live extensively, including a 1996 tour of China, Hong Kong, and Macau. Greinke is also half of the duo Hana with Sky Cries Mary vocalist Anisa Romero. Hana has released two albums to date. |
6 | genre | The Bellrays | garage rock | ['buddy cop', 'party game', 'arcades', 'cult', 'portrait painting', 'extreme metal', 'melodic black metal', 'gothic', 'sevdalinka', 'melodrama', 'rhythm video games', 'lambada', 'cajun', 'environmental theatre', 'propaganda', 'cowboy music', 'buddy cop film', 'impressionist music', 'gothic romance', 'ebm', 'military science fiction', 'wargame', 'collage', 'progressive trance', 'post rock', 'concerti', 'tower defense', 'gospel song', 'dungeon crawl', 'alternative dance', 'executable file format', 'norse', 'chamber ensemble', 'horizontal shooter', 'korean pop music', 'post trip hop', 'klezmer', 'instrumental rock', 'puzzle video game', 'disk image', 'tone poem', 'rembetika', 'economic simulation game', 'funk rock', 'trip hop', 'digital hardcore', 'post apocalyptic', 'crossover', 'electronic body music', 'breton', 'samba', 'teen sitcom', 'acid techno', 'tejano', 'genre works', 'courtly romance', 'pop standard', 'funk metal', 'promenade theatre', 'classical', 'indian classical music', 'multiplayer online battle arena', 'doom metal', 'synth pop', 'spy film', 'thriller fiction', 'puzzle computer game', 'acoustic', 'korai', 'legal thriller', 'piano sonata', 'folk metal', 'situation comedy', 'aleatoric music', 'tejano pop', 'electric blues', 'hindu texts', 'documentarian', 'grand strategy game', 'fusion jazz', 'music game', 'prosimetrum', 'vase painter', 'crime writer', 'ballet', 'documentary film', 'mathcore', 'country rock', 'reggae dancehall', 'opera', 'rockabilly revival', 'arthur', 'young adult', 'uncompressed audio', 'romantic drama', 'vector', 'carol', 'marine artist', 'apologue'] | The Bellrays | The Bellrays (also capitalized as The BellRays) are an American group that combines garage rock music with soul singing styles. The band consists of Lisa Kekaula (vocals), Bob Vennum (guitar), Justin Andres (bass) and Stefan Litrownik (drums). The group, founded in the early 1990s in Riverside, California, prides itself on its independence. They have been with several independent labels, including Upper Cut, Poptones, Alternative Tentacles, Bittersweet, Shock, Cheap Lullaby, Vicious Circle, Anodyne. On the group's MySpace page, they describe themselves as follows: "Zero PM" was featured in the video game Driv3r and "Revolution Get Down" in a commercial for the Nissan Xterra. "Revolution Get Down" was also used as a fade-to-commercial song during the 2006 NCAA Tournament in the George Mason-Florida semifinal on CBS Sports. |
6 | genre | Chatham County Line | bluegrass | ['grunge rock', 'polyphonic', 'aleatoric music', 'graffiti art', 'djent', 'jpop', 'american folk music', 'cannibal', 'screwball comedy film', 'wargame', 'exotica', 'vase', 'punk rocker', 'romanticism', 'television series', 'action comedy film', 'crime fiction', 'synthpop', 'science fiction', 'post trip hop', 'history painting', 'verismo', 'metalcore', 'tactical shooters', 'turntables', 'documentary film', 'beach volleyball', 'pop rap', 'action adventure game', 'breakout', 'stoner metal', 'web browser', 'heroic fantasy', 'acid jazz', 'east coast rappers', 'gothic horror', 'scripture', 'baroque music', 'punk music', 'ecchi', 'hymnal', 'kosmische musik', 'hentai', 'indie pop', 'supernatural horror film', 'anthology', 'fairytales', 'genre painter', 'christmas album', 'sim racing', 'detective story', 'tangos', 'hardstyle', 'hip hop', 'heavy rockers', 'gothic metal', 'landscape painting', 'norse mythology', 'pub rocker', 'strategy game', 'gothic music genre', 'korai', 'traditional pop', 'folk tale', 'funk', 'futurism', 'crossover', 'fantasy', 'fusion jazz', 'fixed shooter', 'quartet', 'rancheras', 'abstract art', 'new jack swing', 'musical comedy', 'calligrapher', 'satirical', 'picaresque', 'noisecore', 'western films', 'folksong', 'arcade video game', 'disco house', 'gamebook', 'costume drama', 'bottle episode', 'atlas', 'sports writer', 'red ensign', 'hip hop music', 'crunkcore', 'audio file format', 'dream pop', 'modernism', 'yuri', 'rockabilly', 'genre scenes', 'tennis', 'horizontal scrolling shooter'] | Jonas Fjeld | Jonas Fjeld (born Terje Lillegård Jensen; 24 September 1952 in Bodø, Norway) is a Norwegian singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He is best known in the English-speaking world for two albums recorded by Danko/Fjeld/Andersen, a collaboration with Canadian Rick Danko of The Band and American singer-songwriter Eric Andersen. Fjeld also recorded three albums with the American bluegrass group Chatham County Line. |
6 | genre | Extol | progressive metal | ['symphonic power metal', 'espionage film', 'folk rock', 'hymnal', 'rts', 'blue ensign', 'melodic hardcore', 'didactic poetry', 'reality documentary', 'movie musical', '3d', 'fabulist', 'online game', 'educational television', 'magical realism', 'wuxia film', 'kosmische musik', 'southern rock', 'daytime television', 'minigame', 'newsmagazine', 'techno music', 'bolero', 'forgery', 'blues piano', 'western art music', 'bulletin board system', 'cantopop', 'grape', 'greek god', 'gamebooks', 'sports game', 'sensitive style', 'reality program', 'marine painter', 'norse mythology', 'conceptual art', 'dramedies', 'minimalists', 'picture books', 'romance novels', 'heavy rock', 'beach volleyball', 'sonneteer', 'christian rapper', 'contemporary classical music', 'early black metal', 'satire', 'pop rock', 'easy listening', 'irish folk', 'prose poem', 'kouroi', 'executable', 'death metal', 'nerdcore', 'funk rock', 'industrial music', 'experimental metal', 'fps', 'synthpop', 'benga', 'underground music', 'symphonic metal', 'supernatural horror', 'dubstep', 'josei', 'skate punk', 'sports video games', 'futurism', 'gospel', 'korai', 'disaster film', 'tango', 'rhythm video games', 'dixieland revival', 'contemporary folk', 'sleaze rock', 'board game', 'nature documentaries', 'baseball', 'soca', 'equestrian sculpture', 'exploitation film', 'adventure video game', 'stealth', 'extreme gothic metal', 'painter', 'grand strategy game', 'impressionist', 'raster images', 'situation comedies', 'anthology drama', 'computer puzzle game', 'erotic thriller', 'telenovella', 'adult movie', 'mathcore', 'pop standard'] | Extol | Extol are a Christian progressive extreme metal band from Bekkestua, Norway that was formed in 1993. The band is known for playing a variety of different styles of metal which include progressive metal, death metal, black metal, and thrash metal. Over the course of their career, the band has released five studio albums and two EPs. The band are noted for their precise, technical musicianship. The fourth album, The Blueprint Dives, received a Spellemannsprisen nomination for Best Metal Album of 2005. Extol has toured the United States and Europe several times with such bands as Mastodon, God Forbid and Opeth. Collectively, Extol has sold over 500,000 albums worldwide. The last line-up before the hiatus included vocalist Peter Espevoll, guitarists Tor Magne Glidje and Ole Halvard Sveen, drummer David Husvik, and bass player John Robert Mjåland. Notable original guitarists were Ole Børud (of Schaliach fame) and Christer Espevoll, who contributed significantly to the band's virtuosic songwriting. After reforming the 2012, the band consists of Peter Espevoll, Husvik, and Børud. The band released its fifth album, Extol, in 2013. All the band members share the Christian faith, which is apparent in their lyrics and themes. |
6 | genre | Camila | pop rock | ['life simulation game', 'interactive movie', 'intermezzo', 'impressionist', 'swing', 'cakewalks', 'dansband', 'science fiction film', 'greek god', 'comic strip', 'history painter', 'irish folk', 'racing simulator', 'landscape painting', 'rapping', 'trance music', 'space rock', 'pop standards', 'film composer', 'celtic music', 'thrash', 'metaphysical poem', 'espionage', 'gambling', 'fairy tale', 'situation comedies', 'combat flight simulation', 'silent', 'epic poems', 'christmas album', 'flemish baroque painter', 'english renaissance', 'gothic metal', 'orchestra', 'spy films', 'spaghetti western', 'west coast', 'platform game', 'online game', 'classic metal', 'electro swing', 'alternative hip hop', 'collage', 'samba', 'rock', 'board game', 'pornographic movie', 'epic western', 'landscape painter', 'slasher movie', 'crossover', 'art', 'elizabethan', 'merengue music', 'simulation', 'mainstream country', 'swing jazz', 'space combat', 'calypso', 'conceptual art', 'animated television series', 'sludge', 'rnb', 'action video game', 'teen fiction', 'shooting game', 'punks', 'blackened death metal', 'deathcore', 'tube shooter', 'symphonic metal', 'jews', 'amsterdam school', 'platformer', 'merseybeat', 'adventure film', 'modernist', 'horror punk', 'masonic', 'promenade theatre', 'fusion jazz', 'nature documentary', 'post rock', 'contemporary jazz', 'comic fantasy', 'psych folk', 'sportswriter', 'ska pop', 'garage band', 'swashbuckler film', 'string quintet', 'cult film', 'opera buffa', 'pink film', 'genre scenes', 'christmas', 'satiric', 'flamenco', 'folk metal'] | Nenhum de Nós | Nenhum de Nós (Portuguese for None of Us) is a Brazilian pop rock band formed in 1986 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. The band primarily consists of former Engenheiros do Hawaii member Carlos Stein (guitar), João Vicenti (keyboards), Sady Hömrich (drums), Thedy Corrêa (lead vocals) and Veco Marques (guitar). One of the most famous Brazilian pop rock bands, they are well known for the song "Camila, Camila". |
6 | genre | Dewey Balfa | Cajun music | ['executable', 'southern metal', 'merseybeat', 'flipper', 'endless running', 'smooth jazz', 'caper film', 'rap musician', 'cricket', 'beach party genre', 'performance artist', 'lyric poetry', 'intermezzi', 'highlife', 'shock rock', 'psychedelic trance', 'telenovella', 'freemasonry', 'action adventure game', 'visual kei', 'pastoral poetry', 'acid techno', 'disco rap', 'romance novels', 'simulation', 'detective story', 'southern rap', 'indian soap opera', 'psychology', 'folk rock', 'religious text', 'collectible card game', 'computer animated short', 'christmas', 'fusion jazz', 'situation comedy', 'trance', 'american folk music', 'horrorcore', 'god game', 'easy listening', 'comedy drama', 'rock music', 'bachata music', 'gospel choir', 'pop art', 'moba', 'cautionary tale', 'twee pop', 'crunk', 'space opera', 'political film', 'television comedy', 'intermezzo', 'high fantasy', 'calypso music', 'acid jazz', 'american football', 'freestyle', 'jews', 'soul jazz', 'young adult novels', 'cannibal films', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'dramma giocoso', 'east coast rapper', 'clogger', 'avant garde metal', 'reality television', 'punta', 'brutal death metal', 'animated television series', 'transcendentalist', 'fantasy fiction', 'video artist', 'chanson', 'greek god', 'theatrical musical', 'cannibal film', 'puzzle video games', 'romantic fiction', 'incidental music', 'popular music', 'supernatural horror film', 'massively multiplayer online role playing game', 'simulation racing', 'buddy cop', 'instrumental rock', 'cult', 'son montuno', 'turntables', 'genre painting', 'rnb', 'dramality', 'competitive fighting game', 'greek tragedy', 'folk tale', 'screwball comedy film', 'endless runner'] | Dewey Balfa | Dewey Balfa (March 20, 1927 – June 17, 1992) was an American Cajun fiddler and singer who contributed significantly to the popularity of Cajun music. Balfa was born near Mamou, Louisiana. He is perhaps best known for his 1964 performance at the Newport Folk Festival with Gladius Thibodeaux and Vinus LeJeune, where the group received an enthusiastic response from over seventeen thousand audience members. He sang the song "Parlez Nous à Boire" in the 1981 cult film Southern Comfort, in which he had a small role. |
6 | genre | Erich Pommer | silent era | ['slashers', 'scripture', 'feminism', 'drone', 'punk', 'russian futurism', 'vase painter', 'wildlife documentary', 'espionage film', 'gamebooks', 'amsterdam school', 'drama film', 'rhythm video game', 'punk rock', 'platform video games', 'historical painter', 'melodic black metal', 'stoner metal', 'historical drama film', 'tactical shooters', 'speculative fiction', 'criminal comedy film', 'deathrock', 'television drama', 'josei', 'beach party film', 'aggrotech', 'crime thriller', 'rpg', 'legal drama', 'police procedural', 'sim racing', 'confessional', 'mmo', 'turntablists', 'epic fantasy', 'straight edge', 'smooth jazz', 'board game', 'promenade theatre', 'supernatural horror', 'nu metal', 'landscapist', 'philosophical fiction', 'god game', 'spy genre', 'fairytales', 'artillery', 'animated series', 'country rock', 'fighting game', 'dream pop', 'pornography website', 'canadian rock', 'blackened death metal', 'gothic horror', 'andalusian', 'public art', 'trip hop', 'classic metal', 'polyphonic', 'pedagogy', 'cricket', 'christian rapper', 'contemporary fantasy', 'irish music', 'life simulation', 'progressive metal', 'southern metal', 'ballad', 'battle painting', 'celtic rock', 'blues piano', 'kart racer', 'dance pop', 'strategy game', 'alternative cartoonist', 'salsa music', 'historical period drama', 'cool jazz', 'reality competition television series', 'contemporary art', 'pop soul', 'erotic romance', 'mythology', 'spaghetti westerns', 'metaphysical poem', 'ska', 'baroque rock', 'augmented reality', 'country music', 'symphonic metal', 'occultist', 'dubstep', 'raster', 'noir film', 'rockabilly revival', 'censorship', 'twee pop'] | Erich Pommer | Erich Pommer (July 20, 1889 – May 8, 1966) was a German-born film producer and executive. Pommer was the most important person in the German and European Film Industries in the 1920s and 1930s. He was involved in the German Expressionist film movement during the silent era as the head of production at Decla, Decla-Bioscop and from 1924 to 1926 at Ufa responsible for many of the best known movies of the Weimar Republic such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler (1922), Die Nibelungen (1924), Michael (1924), Der Letzte Mann / The Last Laugh (1924), Variety (1925), Tartuffe (1926), Manon Lescaut (1926) Faust (1926), Metropolis (1927) and The Blue Angel (1930). He later worked in American exile before returning to Germany for a time after the war. |
6 | genre | Mario | platform game | ['andalusian', 'executable', 'game creation system', 'artillery', 'raster graphics', 'gothenburg', 'experimental music', 'pinball', 'rock', 'crime film', 'ethnic electronica', 'folk', 'protest song', 'new york hardcore', 'soca', 'gamebooks', 'arcade adventure', 'straight edge', 'young adult', 'club music', 'blues music', 'soul', 'extreme gothic metal', 'soft rock', 'irish music', 'kung fu film', 'yaoi', 'pop', 'soukous', 'hindi', '2d competitive fighting game', 'bebop', 'reality competition television series', 'intermezzi', 'soulful house', 'fighting game', 'europop', 'disco music', 'contemporary christian', 'film composer', 'country rap', 'horror movie', 'beat group', 'platform video games', 'rapper', 'news magazine', 'heroic fantasy', 'miniseries', 'psychobilly', 'techno music', 'speculative fiction', 'east coast hip hop', 'western movie', 'gothic metal', 'exotica', 'landscapist', 'dixieland revival', 'rapping', 'christmas album', 'heist film', 'jazz funk', 'political film', 'opera', 'conceptual art', 'musical impressionism', 'shoegaze', 'fantasy fiction', 'orchestra', 'ska pop', 'son montuno', 'skate punk', 'psychedelic folk', 'high fantasy', 'science fiction film', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'alternative dance', 'folk rock', 'experimental metal', 'ac', 'grime', 'karaoke', 'hillbilly music', 'western genre', 'grime mc', 'haiku', 'espionage', 'korai', 'musical theater', 'musical film', 'experimental techno', 'poppy', 'censorship', 'metaphysical', 'heist', 'country pop', 'contemporary instrumental', 'cyberpunk', 'thriller film', 'romantic drama'] | Super Mario 3D Land | Super Mario 3D Land (スーパーマリオ3Dランド Sūpā Mario Surī Dī Rando) is a platform game in the Super Mario series developed by Nintendo EAD Tokyo, with development assistance from Brownie Brown, for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was the first in the series to be released for the system, and was released worldwide in November 2011. It was revealed at Nintendo's Keynote Conference during the 2011 Game Developers Conference held in San Francisco. A sequel, titled Super Mario 3D World, was released for the Wii U in 2013. Super Mario 3D Land is unique from other games in the Mario series, as it combines elements from both traditional 2D Mario side-scrolling games and modern free-roaming 3D Mario games. It also introduces new elements into the series, including new power-ups and gameplay mechanics. The main story is similar to previous Super Mario titles, centering on Mario's efforts to rescue Princess Peach, who has been kidnapped by Bowser, utilizing the aid of the Tanooki Suit amongst other power-ups. The game consists of 96 distinct levels allotted among the 16 worlds. The game was released to critical acclaim, with gaming critics praising the amount of creativity and technical design presented within the game, though the utilization of 3D into the gameplay was met with a more polarizing reception. The game was a commercial success, and has sold 10.63 million copies worldwide as of December 31, 2015, making it the fourth best-selling game for the 3DS. It was also the first 3DS game to sell over 5 million copies. Nintendo re-released the game as a downloadable title via Nintendo eShop. The downloadable version was released in the PAL region on October 4, 2012, October 18, 2012 in North America, and November 1, 2012 in Japan. |
6 | genre | Funny People | comedy film | ['minimalist', 'soca', 'telenovela', 'farse', 'krautrock', 'quiet storm', 'gothic fiction', 'caper film', 'opera', 'abstract painting', 'epic western', 'chamber ensemble', 'lyric poetry', 'maritime painter', 'hard science fiction', 'new german cinema', 'horror fiction', 'ranchera', 'fantasy fiction', 'garage rock', 'biopics', 'puzzle adventure game', 'dramatic comedy film', 'japanese pop', 'mainstream country', 'detective fiction', 'epic doom metal', 'reality program', 'novela', 'romantic drama film', 'multiplayer', 'impressionism', 'satire', 'laserdisc video game', 'anarchist punk', 'service comedy', 'broadway', 'pasticcio', 'christian hip hop', 'piano', 'genre art', 'contemporary classical', 'hair band', 'indiepop', 'electro', 'tube shooter', 'christian metal', 'landscapist', 'life sciences', 'puzzle game', 'epic poems', 'digital hardcore', 'grape', 'action comedy film', 'modal', 'christmas music', 'cartoon', 'alternative metal', 'jazz fusion', 'modern classical', 'gospel choir', 'son montuno', 'delta blues', 'grindcore', 'opera semiseria', 'puzzle video game', 'yiddish theater', 'cookbook', 'hardcore', 'puzzle video games', 'romance comedy', 'discordian', 'battle painting', 'unblack metal', 'christmas carols', 'street magic', 'mc', 'electropop', 'pasodoble', 'alternative rock', 'comedy drama', 'astronomy', 'farsa', 'acid house', 'west coast', 'romantic film', 'anarcho punk', 'breakbeat', 'space shooter', 'psych folk', 'pinball', 'computer aided design', 'marine painting', 'police drama', 'history painter', 'norse gods', 'chivalric romance', 'kore', 'executable'] | The 40-Year-Old Virgin | The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a 2005 American sex comedy film written, produced and directed by Judd Apatow, about a middle-aged man's journey to finally have sex. It was co-written by its star, Steve Carell, though it features a great deal of improvised dialogue. The film was released theatrically in North America on August 19, 2005 and was released on region 1 DVD on December 13, 2005. It is the directorial debut of Judd Apatow, who would go on to direct such successful films as Knocked Up, Funny People, This is 40, and Trainwreck and Seth Rogen's first comedy film, since playing a cameo in the 2004 film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. |
6 | genre | Claude Chalhoub | classical music | ['dramality', 'latin pop', 'kore', 'manic shooter', 'scrolling shooter', 'psychoactive drugs', 'god game', 'gregorian', 'magical realism', 'pop standard', 'art nude', 'pedagogy', 'mockumentaries', 'american football', 'environmental theatre', 'multidirectional shooter', 'salsa', 'chicago blues', 'grand opera', 'tragicomedy', 'pastoral poetry', 'grime music', 'service comedy', 'power pop', 'disaster films', 'psychobilly', 'annals', 'teen film', 'farsa', 'klezmer', 'reality competition', 'alternative hip hop', 'philosophical fiction', 'romantic drama film', 'epic poetry', 'painter', 'garage band', 'courtly romance', 'folk tale', 'tube shooter', 'rail shooter', 'heavy metal music', 'heist movie', 'drama documentary', 'country pop', 'horror', 'nerdcore', 'electric folk', 'christian radio', 'garage bands', 'norse gods', 'norse mythological', 'progressive house', 'modal jazz', 'dixieland revival', 'classic metal', 'korean pop music', 'psychedelic', 'psychoactive', 'reality competition television series', 'caricaturists', 'metaphysical poem', 'strategy video game', 'bedroom farce', 'romance novels', 'mashup', 'nu metal', 'photography', 'gekiga', 'japanese pop music', 'finite element', 'electropop', 'dark metal', 'beat group', 'psych folk', 'wine', 'hard rock', 'techno music', 'punta', 'experimental metal', 'carnatic music', 'atlas', 'red ensign', 'vallenato', 'cyberpunk', 'prose poem', 'body art', 'speed metal', 'metaphysical poet', 'cinematic platformer', 'turntables', 'hagiographies', 'combat flight simulation', 'collage', 'alternative folk', 'cakewalk', 'picaresque', 'glam metal', 'sandbox video game'] | Claude Chalhoub | Claude Chalhoub (Arabic: كلود شلهوب) born in Qaa, Lebanon in 1974, from a Christian musical family of 11 children, attended the Lebanese Conservatoire before entering the Royal College of Music in London as winner of the prestigious Queen Elizabeth Scholarship award. He is fluent in Classical Western music and Arabic improvisation, and was concertmaster for Daniel Barenboim’s ‘West-Eastern Divan Orchestra’ (1999- 2002). Furthermore, he was invited by Yo-Yo Ma to Tanglewood/USA to support him in his Silk Road Project. His debut release on Teldec Classics International called Claude Chalhoub is the result of an exclusive recording contract with Canadian producer Michael Brook. The compositions consist of western classical elements being blended into a more Indian/Arabic flavor, with the addition of ethnic percussion and electronic effects. Claude Chalhoub plays on a Stradivarius from the Stradivari Society also featuring vocals from Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan. His second album Diwan exclusively in the sphere of classical music was produced by Herzog Records in collaboration with the Gewandhausorchester of Leipzig, Germany. The album offers original compositions for violin solo and orchestra with baroque & oriental sound images.In 2015, he produced the DVD Marionettes Dance, directed by Boris Penth in collaboration with the University of Music & Performing Arts of Vienna, Austria. As a violinist Claude Chalhoub has performed the classical repertoire for violin as well as his own music world-wide and with the most renowned orchestra’s and magnificent musicians, including the Symphony Orchestra’s of London, Halle and Holland, Michael Brook, Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan, Tobias Koch, Calefax Reed Quintet, The Edmond Chamber Players to name a few. His repertoire includes Beethoven, Mozart, Khachaturian, Brahms, Bruch Violin Concerto, Korngold Violin Concerto, his own arrangement of Mendelson Violin Concerto in E. An example of his international versatility was a collaboration with the Holland Symfonia and the Dutch National Ballet who played & danced to his music at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. As a composer, he is well known to the film as well. His compositions are used in ‘America Undercover, Persona non grata – Oliver Stone (2003)’, ‘Yes – Sally Potter (2004)’ or ‘Into the Wild – Sean Penn (2007)‘, he was commissioned by ‘Koran by heart – Greg Barker (2011) ‘ and playing the solos in ‘India: Kingdom of the Tiger – Bruce Neibaur (2002), ‘Caramel – Nadine Labaki (2007) ‘ and ‘Where do we go now – Nadine Labaki (2011)'. In 2012, he composed and arranged the latest of Majida El Roumi's albums 'Ghazal'. After many years in Beirut working among others as Dean of the chamber music department at the Lebanese National Higher Conservatory of Music he now lives in Vienna, Austria. A film biography on Chalhoub’s life and career called ‘Singing on the Violin’ by German director Boris Penth (2007) has been broadcast internationally, among others on TV channels WDR, 3Sat, Bayerischer Rundfunk, ABC1, Arte, Euro arts, www.medici.tv, etc. |
6 | genre | Discreet Music | ambient music | ['lounge music', 'adult film', 'real time strategy game', 'thriller fiction', 'picaresque', 'ska', 'folk metal', 'drumstep', 'racing video game', 'painter', 'bluegrass music', 'marine artist', 'tragedian', 'sports writer', 'performance art', 'slasher', 'sci fi', 'marine art', 'heist thriller', 'chamber ensemble', 'suspense thriller', 'laserdisc video game', 'bullet hell', 'djent', 'enka', 'docudrama', 'nursery rhyme', 'pop soul', 'light orchestral music', 'public art', 'adventure game', 'abstract painter', 'simulation racing', 'prosimetrum', '3d model', 'action movie', 'rap metal', 'western genre', 'electro swing', 'physics', 'murder mystery', 'gothenburg', 'farsa', 'tennis', 'jazz rock', 'qawwal', 'christian', 'racing simulators', 'biopics', 'cautionary tale', 'puzzle', 'edutainment', 'collage', 'house music', 'first person shooter', 'dark wave', 'author song', 'boogie woogie', 'mystery fiction', 'fairy tale', 'ballad', 'surf music', 'detective story', 'soul music', 'bachata', 'gothic novels', 'west coast hip hop', 'american football', 'transcendentalist', 'industrial rock', 'psychedelia', 'ornithological', 'vanitas', 'minimalists', 'big band', 'puzzle computer game', 'bottle episode', 'breton', 'greek mythology', 'romantic', 'trance music', 'folksinger', 'classic metal', 'breakout', 'turntablists', 'latin freestyle', 'glam punk', 'indie hip hop', 'forgery', 'wuxia film', 'puzzle video game', 'soul jazz', 'glam rock', 'anarchist punk', 'singspiel', 'genre scenes', 'bluegrass', 'kadans', 'kung fu film'] | Judy Nylon | Judy Nylon is a widely influential multidisciplinary American artist who moved to London in 1970. She was half of the punk rock music group Snatch, which also featured fellow American expat Patti Palladin. Rock music aficionados living in New York and London during the era spanning glam, punk and no wave are likely to appreciate her influence, the bulk of which has not been preserved in print nor on vinyl or CD. NME's Paul Tickell proclaimed her LP Pal Judy (1982), coproduced by Nylon and Adrian Sherwood, "a classic rainy day bit of sound and song to drift away to." Nylon is the orderly, ergonomic Judy of Brian Eno's song "Back in Judy's Jungle," on his 1974 LP Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). Moreover, in his legendary account of how the genesis of ambient music came about, which first appeared on the back cover of his 1975 LP Discreet Music, Eno anecdotally credits Nylon. "R.A.F." (b/w "Kings Lead Hat"), a 1978 Eno song by Snatch and Eno (Polydor Records) that involves sound elements from a Baader Meinhof ransom message made by public telephone at the time of the Lufthansa Flight 181 hijacking, provides insight into Nylon's innovative sound montage/cut-up practice—as does the 1983 Snatch roundup LP Witch I, aided by Jon Savage's liner notes. Judy Nylon's current multi-disciplinary work focuses on international co-authorship and decentralized many-to-many style video storytelling. Since 2007 she has periodically contributed to the collective Aether9, who collaborate on multinational multi-streamed networked performances intending to develop low-cost, open-source, nomadic public art production. |
6 | genre | Dreams and Fancies | fantasy | ['dubstep', 'didactic poetry', 'piano concerto', 'wine', 'medieval metal', 'computer game', 'landscape art', 'hindi cinema', 'minigolf', 'stealth action game', 'supernatural horror film', 'modal jazz', 'kosmische musik', 'b movie', 'disco rap', 'art nude', 'beat group', 'french hip hop', 'gothic rock', 'hip hop', 'funk metal', 'benga', 'girl group', 'drone', 'sex comedy', 'soccer', 'horrorcore', 'country blues', 'dramedies', 'christmas music', 'spy films', 'heist thriller', 'blues piano', 'opera', 'music video game', 'professional wrestling', 'revenge tragedy', 'gothic metal', 'jpop', 'stealth video game', 'urban blues', 'hillbilly music', 'boys love', 'eurobeat', 'screwball comedy film', 'modernism', 'romance novels', 'edutainment', 'anthology series', 'animated television series', 'parody', 'hentai', 'crime fiction', 'anthology drama series', 'beat groups', 'bachata', 'hard rock', 'farse', 'indiepop', 'censorship', 'hard science fiction', 'zydeco', 'funk', 'flamenco', 'graphic adventure', 'reality programme', 'independent rock', 'gothic fiction', 'television series', 'english renaissance drama', 'ghazal', 'courtroom drama', 'hip hop music', 'tragicomedy', 'closet drama', 'documentary surf film', 'surf film', 'sensation fiction', 'cable news', 'heavy metal', 'automobile magazine', 'soul rock', 'mainstream country', 'crime drama', 'brawler', 'pop metal', 'aleatoric', 'caricaturist', 'seinen', 'wuxia film', 'postapocalyptic', 'alternative dance', 'extreme gothic metal', 'dramedy film', 'folk tale', 'techno music', 'buddy film', 'quiet storm', 'vocal house'] | Dreams and Fancies | Dreams and Fancies is a collection of letters and fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories by American author H. P. Lovecraft. It was released in 1962 by Arkham House in an edition of 2,030 copies and was the sixth collection of Lovecraft's work to be released by Arkham House. The concept of the collection was to present letters by Lovecraft recounting dreams, and the stories which may have derived from those dreams. It also includes fragments of letters from Lovecraft to various correspondence in which his dreams are discussed. |
6 | genre | Dolly Dearest | horror film | ['romantic comedies', 'artillery game', 'technical metal', 'romance comedy', 'theoretical physics', 'suspense thriller', 'science', 'carnatic music', 'political thriller', 'gothic rock', 'piano sonata', 'young adult novels', 'pedagogy', 'heist thriller', 'puzzle', 'french house', 'performance artist', 'farsa', 'survival horror', 'romantic poets', 'carol', 'young adult', 'musical operetta film', 'ska', 'exotica', 'western film', 'situation comedies', 'genre subjects', 'christmas album', 'klezmer', 'existentialist', 'contemporary art', 'military science fiction', 'slasher', 'sci fi', 'video game music', 'merengue', 'western art music', 'vocals', 'blues music', 'deathcore', 'psychedelic music', 'combat flight simulation', 'jazz music', 'chamber music', 'techno', 'literary forgery', 'arthur', 'executable file', 'computer aided design', 'christmas', 'sleaze rock', 'suspense film', 'neue deutsche welle', 'intermezzo', 'automobile magazine', 'martial arts films', 'telenovela', 'post punk', 'speculative fiction', 'anarcho punk', 'film music', 'doom metal', 'multidirectional shooter', 'documentary feature', 'aggrotech', 'psych folk', 'modernist', 'hidden object game', 'music video game', 'dance video game', 'strategy video game', 'doo wop', 'stage musicals', 'punk music', 'spy films', 'ballet', 'early modern', 'kart racing game', 'daytime drama', 'vehicle simulation game', 'buddy cop film', 'new age music', 'racing simulator', 'wildlife documentary', 'massively multiplayer online role playing game', 'viking', 'western swing', 'rockabilly', 'futurism', 'platform game', 'christian rapper', 'films noir', 'psybient', 'gregorian', 'thriller film', 'reality tv', 'noisecore', 'hardstyle'] | Dolly Dearest | Dolly Dearest is an American 1991 horror film starring Denise Crosby and Rip Torn. The movie was initially supposed to be direct-to-video, but did get a limited theatrical release in the Midwest. |
6 | genre | The Philco Television Playhouse | anthology television series | ['supernatural', 'puzzle adventure game', 'idm', 'historical fantasy', 'flemish baroque painter', 'reality tv', 'gothic literature', 'public art', 'exercise video game', 'soca', 'pornographic films', 'new german cinema', 'drumstep', 'hip house', 'historiographical metafiction', 'post apocalyptic', 'psychedelic folk', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'propaganda film', 'farsa', 'chanteuse', 'christian music', 'picture book', 'censorship', 'courtly romance', 'dansband', 'puzzle game', 'football', 'hair band', 'film music', 'comic fantasy', 'legal drama', 'arthouse', 'spy fiction', 'puzzle arcade game', 'hidden object game', 'pop folk', 'platforming', 'english renaissance theatre', 'brawler', 'hentai scenes', 'cakewalk', 'christian rap', 'epic fantasy', 'superhero film', 'clay animation', '3d', 'cowboy songs', 'crime procedural', 'kosmische musik', 'role playing game', 'pornographic movie', 'beach volleyball', 'elizabethan theatre', 'rock pop', 'psych folk', 'genre scenes', 'boxer', 'schlager', 'criminal comedy film', 'breakbeat', 'folksong', 'red ensign', 'martial arts movie', 'robotic art', 'dance music', 'breton', 'sports video games', 'western front', 'stoner metal', 'baroque pop', 'epic western', 'melodrama', 'virtual pet', 'grape', 'superspy', 'vedutista', 'blaxploitation', 'computer aided design', 'disaster films', 'gwerz', 'alternative cartoonist', 'satire', 'magical realism', 'rockabilly', 'melodrama film', 'maritime painter', 'happenings', 'minigame', 'detective', 'mainstream rock', 'vocal trance', 'blue ensign', 'shooter game', 'greek tragedy', 'vedute', 'gospel music', 'action video game', 'bbc'] | Leueen MacGrath | Leueen MacGrath (3 July 1914 – 27 March 1992) was an English actress and playwright and the second wife of George S. Kaufman, from 1949 until their divorce in 1957. Born in London, England, MacGrath (pronounced mac-GRAW) began her acting career with a small role in the 1936 British film Whom the Gods Love, a biopic about Mozart and his wife Constanze. She followed this with Pygmalion and a series of B-movies, including All Hands, Meet Maxwell Archer, and The Saint's Vacation. MacGrath made her Broadway debut in 1948 in the play Edward, My Son; she reprised her role in the film adaptation the following year. In 1951 she collaborated with Kaufman and Heywood Hale Broun on the writing of The Small Hours, which closed after 20 performances. The following year she and her husband scripted the even less successful Fancy Meeting You Again (in which she starred), which ran for only 8 performances. The couple finally achieved a hit in 1955 with Silk Stockings, the Cole Porter musical for which they co-wrote the book with Abe Burrows. She returned to acting for Tiger at the Gates and The Potting Shed. Having settled in the United States following her marriage to Kaufman, MacGrath appeared in a number of American anthology television series popular in the 1950s, including The Philco Television Playhouse, Studio One, Lux Video Theatre, The United States Steel Hour, The Alcoa Hour, and Hallmark Hall of Fame. MacGrath returned to the United Kingdom following her divorce. She died of complications from a stroke in London at the age of 77. |
6 | genre | angela | Japanese pop | ['action thriller', 'urban blues', 'jpop', 'ska punk', 'heavy rockers', 'scientific romance', 'blaxploitation', 'bhangra', 'ballad', 'epic fantasy', 'baroque', 'east coast', 'earthworks', 'underground music', '3d', 'cartoon', 'christian radio', 'television drama', 'courtroom series', 'arcade adventure', 'japanese pop music', 'intelligent dance music', 'stoner rock', 'documentarian', 'space combat', 'mma', 'genre subjects', 'bachata', 'puzzle games', 'romance novels', 'psychological thriller film', 'hindustani classical music', 'raster', 'contemporary folk', 'reggae dancehall', 'association football', 'surf rock', 'hidden object', 'gekiga', 'pocket billiards', 'reggae pop', 'economic simulation game', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'endless running', 'mystery film', 'motet', 'chanteuse', 'ebm', 'gwerz', 'experimental music', 'tone poem', 'aggrotech', 'roguelike', 'blackened death metal', 'girlband', 'philosophical fiction', 'revenge tragedy', 'vector', 'picture book', 'forgery', 'gypsy jazz', 'brittany', 'stride pianist', 'liquid funk', 'bebop', 'courtly romance', 'annals', 'pop art', 'techno music', 'prog rock', 'surf film', 'racing simulators', 'supernatural horror film', 'gangster', 'trova', 'goth', 'landscapist', 'fighting video games', 'historical mystery', 'psych folk', 'role playing video game', 'blue grass', 'platforming game', 'bbc', 'first person shooter', 'spy fiction', 'logic', 'anthologist', 'fable', 'christmas', 'hard science fiction', 'stealth action game', 'arena pop', 'korean pop music', 'gothic novelist', 'platformer', 'west coast hip hop', 'public art', 'dramma giocoso'] | Angela (band) | angela (stylized with a lower case initial) is a Japanese pop band, notable for having their music portrayed as theme songs for several anime television shows. The main members are Atsuko and Katsu. Their signature upbeat tunes and rich arrangements combine elements of electronica, dance, rock, swing jazz and ska. In 2008, they started an alter ego band called Domestic Love Band (ドメスティック・ラヴバンド). |
6 | genre | Texas Playboys | Western Swing | ['deathgrind', 'zarzuela', 'disaster movie', 'exploitation films', 'dance music', 'bottle episode', 'young adult novels', 'mainstream rock', 'stage musical', 'reality tv', 'competitive fighting game', 'tube shooter', 'mmo', 'nature documentary', 'contemporary folk', 'hard rock', 'christmas carols', 'teen pop', 'reality documentary', 'electronic body music', 'survival horror', 'calligrapher', 'epic poem', 'disco music', 'political satire', 'european classical music', 'superhero', 'popera', 'funk', 'dance pop', 'arcade video game', 'symphonic death metal', 'classic metal', 'association football', 'happenings', 'wayang', 'indie dance', 'pharmacologist', 'comedy film', 'rock music', 'impressionistic', 'gameshow', 'psychological horror', 'psychedelic folk', 'pop', 'psychoactive', 'swashbuckler films', 'new york hardcore', 'garage band', 'antifolk', 'heavy metal music', 'disco rap', 'endless runner', '4x', 'raster graphics', 'fighting game', 'experimental metal', 'platform video games', 'norse', 'didactic poetry', 'pop standards', 'atlas', 'shooter', 'technical death metal', 'cowboy music', 'courtroom drama', 'historical mystery', 'police procedural', 'experimental music', 'beat groups', 'art house films', 'new jack swing', 'ethnic electronica', 'goth rock', 'detective fiction', 'english renaissance', 'heavy rock', 'grand strategy wargame', 'crust punk', 'baseball', 'soul music', 'teen drama', 'blaxploitation', 'freestyle music', 'fairy tale', 'dark ambient', 'tv', 'pornographic', 'computer game', 'role playing video game', 'dark fantasy', 'glam metal', 'psychology', 'public sculpture', 'light gun shooter', 'military science fiction', 'josei', 'crunk', 'reggae'] | Hank Penny | Herbert Clayton Penny (September 18, 1918 – April 17, 1992) was an accomplished banjo player and practitioner of Western swing. He worked as a comedian best known for his backwoods character "That Plain Ol' Country Boy" on TV with Spade Cooley. He was married to country singer Sue Thompson from 1953-63. Penny was the leader of the Radio Cowboys, which featured guitarist Julian Akins, steel guitarist Sammy Forsmark, tenor banjo player Louis Damont, bassist Carl Stewart, and vocalist, guitarist, and fiddler Sheldon Bennett in the 1930s. At WLW Radio in Cincinnati during World War II, Penny formed the Plantation Boys, which included fiddler Carl Stewart, guitarist/bassist Louis Innis, fiddler Zed Tennis, and lead guitarist Roy Lanham. Penny left Cincinnati for Los Angeles in 1944, where he formed larger Western swing bands that played local clubs and ballrooms like Venice Pier in Santa Monica. Among the musicians who worked with him in his early years in California were former Texas Playboys Noel Boggs on steel guitar and guitarist Jimmy Wyble. Penny later took over a band formerly led by ex-Spade Cooley bassist Deuce Spriggens. Penny modeled his band and repretoire of Western Swing music from Milton Brown and his Musical Brownies and Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. Penny had three hits on the Billboard Country Singles chart, "Steel Guitar Stomp" (1946) an instrumental featuring both Noel Boggs on steel guitar and guitarist Merle Travis, who produced the recording, the slightly risque' "Get Yourself a Red Head" (1946), and his own composition "Bloodshot Eyes" (1950). |
6 | genre | Roxette | pop rock | ['arte povera', 'blue ensign', 'space shooter', 'melodic hardcore', '3d computer graphics', 'comic opera', 'internet', 'thriller film', 'marine artist', 'psybient', 'roman porno', 'pixilation', 'calypso', 'collage', 'fighting video games', 'rap musician', 'techno', 'alternative rock', 'modernism', 'cumbia', 'dating sim', 'surf guitar', 'situation comedies', 'police procedural', 'turntablist', 'fantasy film', 'anthology drama series', 'cult', 'greek tragedies', 'martial arts movie', 'crime drama', 'sandbox video game', 'boleros', 'hip hop soul', 'documentary surf film', 'landscape painting', 'andalusian', 'epic fantasy', 'epigrammatist', 'platformer', 'basketball', 'christmas album', 'polyphonic', 'fighter', 'pop art', 'graphic adventure game', 'epic western', 'brutal death metal', 'funk', 'sensitive style', 'travelogue', 'picture books', 'greek mythology', 'political satirist', 'folk', 'electronic dance music', 'kung fu film', 'classical', 'early modern', 'grand strategy game', 'pornography', 'buddy cop', 'bachata music', 'party video game', 'television series', 'genre works', 'arthouse', 'experimental metal', 'texas blues', 'party game', 'hindi cinema', 'martial arts film', 'war film', 'traditional heavy metal', 'racing simulator', 'action rpg', 'jazz music', 'salsa', 'mathematics', 'interactive drama', 'spy', 'contemporary folk', 'techno music', 'panel game', 'historical period drama', 'romance novels', 'simulation video game', 'jazz fusion', 'modal jazz', 'lesbian pulp', 'natural horror', 'hagiographic', 'vedute', 'dirty south', 'swashbuckler films', 'electric folk', 'japanese pop', 'fps', 'collectible card game'] | Roxette | Roxette are a Swedish pop rock duo, consisting of Marie Fredriksson (vocals) and Per Gessle (vocals and guitar). Formed in 1986, the duo became an international act in the late 1980s, when they released their breakthrough album Look Sharp!. Their third album Joyride, which was released in 1991, became just as successful as its predecessor. Roxette went on to achieve nineteen UK Top 40 hits and several US Hot 100 hits, including four US number-ones with "The Look", "Listen to Your Heart", "It Must Have Been Love", and "Joyride". Other hits include "Dangerous", "Fading Like a Flower", "Dressed for Success" and "The Centre of the Heart". Before coming together to form the duo, Fredriksson and Gessle were already established artists in Sweden, with Fredriksson releasing a number of solo albums and Gessle being the lead singer and songwriter of Gyllene Tider, which had three No. 1 albums. On the advice of the managing director of their record label, they came together to record "Neverending Love", which became a hit single in Sweden. After the release of Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!, a greatest hits record, the duo took a hiatus from the mid-1990s before returning with the albums Have a Nice Day (1999) and Room Service (2001). They continued to chart in other territories, mainly in Europe and Latin America, where they earned various Gold and Platinum awards until the beginning of the new millennium. In 2002, the duo took a break from recording and touring when Fredriksson was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Gessle went on to release solo albums and reunited with Gyllene Tider before Roxette took to the stage together again for the first time in 8 years, in 2009, during Gessle's European Party Crasher tour. In 2011, they released Charm School, their first studio album in ten years. This was followed by Travelling a year later. Their songs "It Must Have Been Love" and "Listen to Your Heart" continue to receive wide radio airplay, with both singles recently receiving awards from BMI for achieving five million radio plays. They have sold an estimated 75 million records worldwide, with over 10 million in certified units from Germany, the US and the UK, achieving gold and platinum certifications for Joyride and Look Sharp! in all three regions. |
6 | genre | Pussy Riot | punk | ['greek tragedy', 'photography', 'indie hip hop', 'caper film', 'video game music', 'aleatoric music', 'samba', 'dungeon crawler', 'southern metal', 'medieval metal', 'speed metal', 'art', 'psychedelia', 'thelema', 'skate punk', 'exploitation film', 'collectible card game', 'folk metal', 'exploitation films', 'chess', 'fairy tale', 'ska punk', 'christmas album', 'situational comedy', 'science', 'tabloid talk', 'biopics', 'tragicomedy', 'simulation racing', 'flight simulator', 'cookbook', 'genre art', 'japanese pop music', 'atlas', 'picture book', 'drama documentary', 'gospel music', 'disco rap', 'concept album', 'soul jazz', 'rpg', 'hidden object game', 'house music', 'thriller fiction', 'hindi film', 'beach party film', 'hindustani classical', 'heist thriller', 'epos', 'annals', 'apologue', 'boxer', 'equestrian', 'acid jazz', 'romance', 'murder mystery', 'mandopop', 'drama film', 'sports video games', 'tragic playwrights', 'pop folk', 'pedagogy', 'carnatic music', 'grand opera', 'opera', 'arthur', 'nwobhm', 'intelligent dance music', 'high fantasy', 'powerpop', 'indie folk', 'no depression', 'automobile magazine', 'bullet hell', 'cool jazz', 'farsa', 'music games', 'tube shooter', 'glam metal', 'dark fantasy', 'science fiction television', 'underground hip hop', 'ornithological', 'girlband', 'technical death metal', 'no wave', 'vector graphics', 'pop metal', 'dungeon crawl', 'kadans', 'psychology', 'gekiga', 'classic country', 'norse mythological', 'liquid funk', 'romantic poet', 'blues rock', 'marine artist', 'mma'] | Mark Feygin | Mark Feygin (born 3 June 1971) is a Russian lawyer and politician. He served from January 1994 to December 1995 as a deputy of the State Duma and was the vice mayor of Samara. In 2011 and 2012, Feygin was active in opposition to President Vladimir Putin, and announced that he was forming an opposition party. In 1995 he graduated from the Law Faculty of the Samara State University. He was one of the leaders of the democratic movement in Samara, co-chairman of the regional organization of the movement Democratic Russia. In 1993-1996 Feygin served as the Deputy of the State Duma from the fraction of Vybor Rossii, one of the authors and developers of the first edition of the Federal Law About General Principles of Local Government in Russian Federation. In 1995 he took a part in parliamentary groups participated in humanitarian missions during the combat operations in the North Caucasus. In 1996 he was also the editor in chief of the daily newspaper "CHISLA" published in Samara. In 2000 he graduated from the Institute of Business Administration, Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian Federation (Moscow), faculty of "Strategic Management". In 2002 - the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Foreign Ministry. Feygin is the author of more than 20 scientific publications in the theme of municipal law and a number of monographs - The constitutional foundations of local government in the Russian Federation, The codification of the laws on local government in the Russian Federation, textbook State power and local self-government. In 2012, Feygin served as one of three lawyers for Pussy Riot, a punk band arrested for an unauthorized performance in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Savior. The band's trial became an international cause célèbre during their trial on charges of hooliganism. On 1 October 2012, an appellate hearing was postponed in the Moscow City Court after band member Yekaterina Samutsevich informed a panel of three judges that she wished to terminate the representation of her defense attorneys, stating, "My position in the criminal case does not coincide with their position." Samutsevich's new lawyer, Irina Khrunova, argued that her client had not in fact committed the acts of hooliganism in the church as she was prevented from accessing the soleas by church security. The court appeared to accept this argument, and released Samutsevich on two years probation. However, the judges rejected the appeals of Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina, upholding their convictions and sentences. On 19 November, Feygin and the two other lawyers for Pussy Riot withdrew from the case prior to Tolokonnikova's appeal, stating that they felt the court would be more likely to grant it if they were no longer a part of the defense. Samutsevich criticized the original legal team for allegedly using the trial for personal publicity rather than securing the release of the defendants. On 21 November, Samutsevich's lawyer told the press that Samutsevich was considering requesting that Feygin and the other original lawyers be disbarred for failing to return her passport and other belongings. Feygin responded via Twitter that Samutsevich was part of a "defamation campaign organized by the authorities", while another member of the legal team, Violeta Volkova, responded that the claims were "part of an agreement that allowed her to break free of the case". On 21 January 2013, Feygin, Volkova, and Nicholas Polozov filed suit against Khrunova and Kommersant for defamation. This suit was rejected by the Tverskoi District Court on 20 August 2013. Feygin also defended Leonid Razvozzhayev, an opposition political aide who accused Russian authorities of having kidnapped him from Kiev, Ukraine to face terrorism charges. Since 11 June 2014 Feygin also defends Nadiya Savchenko, an Ukrainian air-force pilot who was captured by pro-Russian insurgents during the 2014 insurgency in Donbass (in eastern Ukraine) and who is charged and held in Russia with the killing of two Russian journalists. |
6 | genre | Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 | sports game | ['psybient', 'japanese pop music', 'youth literature', 'criminal comedy film', 'performance artist', 'film musical', 'gospel choir', 'metaphysical', 'combat flight simulation', 'period drama', 'dark ambient', 'aleatoric music', 'brawler', 'portrait painting', 'midwest', 'historical fiction', 'greek mythology', 'country rock', 'platform video game', 'monster film', 'psychedelia', 'container format', 'light orchestral music', 'christian pop rock', 'arthouse', 'puzzle platformer', 'underground hip hop', 'pornography website', 'krautrock', 'andalusian', 'european classical music', 'novelette', 'martial arts films', 'viking', 'situation comedies', 'exotica', 'magic realism', 'cakewalk', 'genre art', 'formula one', 'christian', 'traditional heavy metal', 'basketball', 'protest singer', 'powerpop', 'western genre', 'folktronica', 'celtic rock', 'blues rock', 'cautionary tale', 'ambient techno', 'gangster film', 'progressive rock', 'beat groups', 'downtempo', 'indie dance', 'shoegaze', 'artillery game', 'surreal', 'ska pop', 'lgbt', 'action film', 'psychedelic rock', 'comic strip', 'anthology series', 'free jazz', 'fantasy film', 'kart racing game', 'supernatural horror film', 'vocal house', 'historical', 'bullet hell', 'heavy metal music', 'contemporary gospel', 'slashers', 'revenge tragedy', 'censorship', '3d model', 'contemporary classical music', 'manga', 'grindcore', 'soul jazz', 'gospel', 'impressionist', 'role playing game', 'death metal', 'brutal death metal', 'space western', 'indie folk', 'biographical film', 'stage musicals', 'punk rock', 'rnb', 'sports video game', 'musical play', 'audio file format', 'film noir', 'glam', 'german rap'] | Midnight Madness (The Chemical Brothers song) | "Midnight Madness" is a single by The Chemical Brothers, taken from their album Brotherhood. It was released on 3 August 2008 as a digital download in the UK, followed by a release in the US on 19 August 2008. The song is a shorter version of "Electronic Battle Weapon 10", which was released shortly before. It is featured in the sports game Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 and in the racing game Midnight Club: Los Angeles. |
6 | genre | Over Her Dead Body | romantic comedy film | ['puzzle game', 'powerpop', 'battle painting', 'romantic drama film', 'arthur', 'experimental music', 'southern rock', 'swing', 'musical film', 'logic', 'folksong', 'alternative country', 'indian music', 'manifesto', 'christian music', 'thriller film', 'folktronica', 'ska pop', 'criminal comedy film', 'wargame', 'military science fiction', 'electro', 'horror fiction', 'sculptor', 'closet drama', 'western classical music', 'gothic metal', 'historiographical metafiction', 'chamber music', 'carnatic music', 'technical death metal', 'western movies', 'physics', '4x', 'celtic music', 'reggae pop', 'techno music', 'american football', 'police procedural', 'art', 'caricaturists', 'science fiction film', 'country western', 'soap series', 'reggae dancehall', 'performance art', 'contemporary jazz', 'pixillation', 'alt rock', 'vaudeville', 'surf rock', 'electric folk', 'jive', 'edutainment', 'baroque pop', 'classic rock', 'sensitive style', 'power pop', 'mythographer', 'nu metal', 'educational television', 'young adult literature', 'pasticcio', 'indie pop', 'earthworks', 'discordian', 'black metal', 'video game music', 'christian pop rock', 'soap opera', 'flemish baroque painter', 'magical realism', 'easy listening', 'slasher movie', 'finite element method', 'norse mythology', 'ebm', 'elizabethan', 'crime fiction', 'heavy rock', 'television series', 'boogie woogie', 'underground music', 'multiplayer', 'space opera', 'historical period drama', 'southern hip hop', 'artillery game', 'christian pop', 'turntables', 'protest song', 'buddy cop', 'cantonese', 'sim racing', 'buddy cop film', 'cool jazz', 'drone', 'arena pop', 'objectivist philosophy'] | Over Her Dead Body | Over Her Dead Body is a 2008 American romantic comedy film starring Eva Longoria, Paul Rudd, Lake Bell, Jason Biggs, Lindsay Sloane, Ali Hillis, Colin Fickes and Stephen Root. It was written and directed by Jeff Lowell. The film is about Kate (Eva Longoria), who dies on the day of her wedding to fiancé Henry (Paul Rudd). He subsequently begins a relationship with psychic Ashley (Lake Bell) who becomes haunted by Kate trying to sabotage their relationship. The film was released in the United States and Canada on February 1, 2008. |
6 | genre | Independent Lens | documentary film | ['hardcore', 'silent era', 'collectible card game', 'progressive house', 'symphonic metal', 'cad', 'fabulist', 'pasodoble', 'newsmagazine', 'krautrock', 'satyr play', 'light gun', 'christian music', 'rail shooter', 'sidescroller', 'crime film', 'darkwave', 'heist film', 'avant rock', 'history painting', 'grand strategy game', 'stealth action game', 'painter', 'video game', 'popular music', 'young adult fiction', 'folk ballad', 'raster graphics', 'cyberpunk', 'celtic', 'schlager', 'documentary feature', 'art nude', 'edutainment', 'science', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'robotic art', 'funk metal', 'arcade', 'text adventure game', 'noise music', 'ambient music', 'cool jazz', 'kung fu film', 'cannibal genre', 'horror film', 'tejano music', 'impressionistic', 'popera', 'satirist', 'vector graphics', 'multidirectional shooter', 'biopics', 'bluegrass', 'psychedelic folk', 'avant garde metal', 'ccm', 'picture book', 'gypsy jazz', 'genre works', 'alternative metal', 'wuxia', 'punta', 'holiday song', 'sensation fiction', 'moombahton', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'platform video game', 'verismo', 'puzzle video games', 'acoustic rock', 'soul vocalist', 'graphic adventure video game', 'anthology', 'dark wave', 'futurist', 'gothic music', 'contemporary classical', 'lesbian pulp', 'groove metal', 'edm', 'arcade adventure', 'german hip hop', 'slasher', 'internet', 'parody', 'performance art', 'roots reggae', 'sludge', 'beach volleyball', 'talking statues', 'abstract painting', 'gothic novelist', 'synth', 'minigame', 'pop art', 'neofolk', 'bachata', 'romance comedy'] | Amy MacDonald (writer) | Amy MacDonald is an American author of children's books. Her works include Little Beaver and the Echo, which has been translated into 28 languages around the world, and Rachel Fister's Blister. Her first book, a satire of Jill Krementz's children's books, was A Very Young Housewife. Amy MacDonald was born 1951 in Beverly, Massachusetts. She enjoyed reading books and writing satirical stories during her childhood. Amy MacDonald graduated from high school at Pingree School (1969), South Hamilton, Massachusetts and she graduated from college at the University of Pennsylvania (1973). She married Thomas Urquhart in 1976. Amy MacDonald went to France to study journalism 6 years after marrying her husband and moved to England and had children. A freelance journalist, she has written for the New Yorker, the Times[disambiguation needed], and many publications, as well as co-producing a documentary film, "On This Island", shown on PBS's Independent Lens series. She teaches writing to schoolchildren around the world as well as working as a teaching artist for the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D. C. She now lives in Maine with her husband and three children. |
6 | genre | Pablo Luna | zarzuela | ['underground hip hop', 'bluegrass', 'graphic adventure', 'anthology series', 'hip hop', 'bbs', 'happenings', 'films noir', 'indie dance', 'noise music', 'moba', 'digital hardcore', 'mmofps', 'acoustic', 'electric blues', 'progpower metal', 'folk rock', 'rts', 'detective story', 'stoner metal', 'biology', 'psychedelic', 'action puzzle video game', 'spaghetti westerns', 'audio file format', 'psychological thriller', 'anthology drama', 'hidden object', 'romantic film', 'newsmagazine', 'operatic pop', 'pornographic film', 'celtic metal', 'electronic dance', 'science fiction', 'cakewalk', 'cumbia', 'psychology', 'dirty south', 'vector image', 'vase', 'oater', 'caricaturists', 'rock steady', 'modern jazz', 'police procedural', 'experimental techno', 'greek mythology', 'german rap', 'medical drama', 'puzzle', 'chivalric romance', 'musical theater', 'quartet', 'techno music', 'easy listening', 'hillbilly music', 'black comedy', 'novelette', 'chamber music', 'web series', 'platform video game', 'funk metal', 'space western', 'musical play', 'blackened death metal', 'alternative rock', 'cult classic', 'bullet hell', 'cyberpunk', 'arte povera', 'bolero', 'crossover', 'vaudeville', 'indie pop', 'heist thriller', 'electropop', 'swing music', 'wine', 'ccm', 'reality competition television series', 'glam rock', 'puzzle video games', 'turntablists', 'spy thriller', 'industrial rock', 'container formats', 'dramma giocoso', 'mmo', 'elizabethan', 'basketball', 'western genre', 'suspense film', 'contemporary art', 'slasher film', 'suspense thriller', 'arcade game', 'drama film', 'puzzle arcade game'] | Pablo Luna | Pablo Luna Carné (May 21, 1879 Alhama de Aragón – January 28, 1942 Madrid) was a Spanish composer. His best-known composition is the aria "De España vengo" from the zarzuela El niño judío. |
6 | genre | Sonnet 10 | sonnet | ['disaster film', 'progg', 'japanese pop music', 'sex comedy', 'swing music', 'goth rock', 'pop punk', 'platforming', 'sevdalinka', 'deathcore', 'no depression', 'breton music', 'japanese animated', 'ambient techno', 'stealth video game', 'drone', 'fighting game', 'endless running', 'progressive house music', 'landscapist', 'dark fantasy', 'container formats', 'anarcho punk', 'uk garage', 'suspense film', 'masonic', 'celtic music', 'folktale', 'professional wrestling', 'electronic rock', 'educational game', 'gothic romance', 'ethics', 'synthpop', 'reality programme', 'indian classical music', 'political hip hop', 'ice hockey', 'action video game', 'blue movie', 'punk movement', 'mainstream rock', 'breakout', 'game book', 'turntablists', 'historiographical metafiction', '4x', 'concept album', 'sitcom', 'epic western', 'pop rap', 'southern rock', 'caricaturist', 'chicago blues', 'pornographic movie', 'buddy comedy', 'western front', 'acid jazz', 'dixieland revival', 'speed metal', 'shoegazing', 'psychobilly', 'jazz music', 'western art music', 'legal thriller', 'competitive fighting game', 'satirist', 'stoneware', 'freemasonry', 'existentialist', 'medical drama', 'marine artist', 'psychedelic', 'drama film', '3d model', 'pop metal', 'espionage film', 'southern hip hop', 'mmo', 'christian pop', 'landscape painter', 'lyric poem', 'adult comedy film', 'baroque music', 'european classical music', 'gospel music', 'pasticcio', 'earthwork', 'manga', 'travel documentary', 'contemporary christian music', 'extreme gothic metal', 'teen film', 'lgbt', 'viking metal', 'heist film', 'courtroom series', 'genre painting', 'chanson'] | Sonnet 10 | Sonnet 10 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. It is a procreation sonnet within the Fair Youth sequence. In the sonnet, Shakespeare uses a rather harsh tone to admonish the young man for his refusal to fall in love and have children. It also continues and amplifies the theme of "hatred against the world" which appears rather suddenly in the last couplet of Sonnet 9. The two sonnets may be said therefore to be linked (like Sonnets 5 and 6 or Sonnets 15 and 16) even though the linkage takes a different form. |
6 | genre | Michelino Mavatiku Visi | soukous | ['indie pop', 'gothic novelist', 'astronomy', 'wuxia', 'electronic music', 'poet', 'anthology television series', 'romantic drama film', 'action film', 'computer puzzle game', 'fantasy literature', 'sensation fiction', 'science fiction television', 'new german cinema', 'revenge tragedy', 'thriller', 'boleros', 'modern classical', 'narrative poem', 'qawwali', 'chicago blues', 'russian futurism', 'hindi cinema', 'gangsta rap', 'dixieland revival', 'red ensign', 'stride pianist', 'bulletin board system', 'dramedies', 'space opera', 'alternative dance', 'korean pop music', 'grindcore', 'hardcore', 'period drama', 'classical', 'folk rock', 'rhythm', 'silent era', 'massively multiplayer online role playing game', 'telenovelas', 'hip hop', 'doom metal', 'stealth game', 'kosmische musik', 'punk rocker', 'outlaw country', 'basketball', 'cable news', 'blue movie', 'no wave', 'cautionary tale', '2d competitive fighting game', 'parody', 'exergaming', 'detective', 'hard science fiction', 'fantasy fiction', 'western genre', 'east coast', 'new jack swing', 'medieval metal', 'southern metal', 'photography', 'highlife', 'comedy film', 'calligrapher', 'disaster films', 'film score', 'horror film', 'vase painter', 'fixed shooter', 'prosimetrum', 'gothic music', 'vallenato', 'surf rock', 'schlager', 'extraterrestrial invasion', 'aleatoric music', 'association football', 'piano', 'platform game', 'moombahton', 'freemasonry', 'young adult literature', 'ranchera', 'folk music', 'midwest', 'political hip hop', 'graphic adventure', 'greek tragedy', 'gangster film', 'latin jazz', 'hagiographic', 'progg', 'industrial music', 'suspense film', 'latin freestyle', 'indian music'] | Michelino Mavatiku Visi | Mavatiku Michelino Visi, commonly known as Michelino, is a soukous recording artist, composer, guitarist and vocalist, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He was a member of the Congolese band African Fiesta Sukisa, which was later renamed Afrisa International, led by Congolese music superstar, Tabu Ley. Later, in the early 1970s, Michelino left Afrisa and joined TPOK Jazz, led by François Luambo Makiadi, which dominated the Congolese music scene from the 1950s through the 1980s. Born and raised by Angolan parents, in the Congolese port-city of Matadi, Micheliono moved to Kinshasa, as a teenager. Michelino now lives, plays and teaches music in Paris, France. He has a band of about eight members. |
6 | genre | If Looks Could Kill | spy film | ['grunge rock', 'folktronica', 'folktale', 'anarchist punk', 'minimalism', 'arthurian', 'racing simulator', 'krautrock', 'hindi film', 'hip hop music', 'teen fiction', 'cannibal genre', 'impressionist music', 'computer puzzle game', 'computer aided design', 'criminal comedy film', 'mystery', 'country blues', 'video game', 'smooth jazz', 'spy films', 'movie musical', 'comedy drama', 'melodic hardcore', 'true crime', 'giant monster film', 'detective fiction', 'electric blues', 'indie dance', 'neue deutsche welle', 'chamber music', 'blues music', 'political satire', 'comic science fiction', 'indie folk', 'paella western', 'shock rock', 'discordian', 'god game', 'cartoon', 'tragic playwrights', 'science', 'speed metal', 'salsa', 'punk rock revival', 'holiday song', 'grape', 'brutal death metal', 'blaxploitation', 'sludge', 'objectivist philosophy', 'scrolling shooter', 'pop rock', 'bullet hell', 'gothic novels', 'italo disco', 'reality tv', 'police drama', 'music games', 'first person shooter', 'contemporary christian', 'expressionism', 'service comedies', 'stage musicals', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'dark fantasy', 'bluegrass music', 'japanese pop music', 'synthpop', 'abstract expressionism', 'indian classical music', 'turntablists', 'business simulation', 'protest singer', 'erotic thriller', 'classic rock', 'sadcore', 'sculptor', 'modern jazz', 'goth rock', 'psychedelic trance', 'wildlife documentary', 'body art', 'adventure game', 'hindi cinema', 'horror fiction', 'deathgrind', 'britpop', 'historical mystery', 'apologue', 'aleatoric', 'opera', 'genre painting', 'gothenburg', 'science fiction television', 'aggrotech', 'crossover', 'virtual pet', 'nwobhm'] | If Looks Could Kill (film) | If Looks Could Kill (released in the UK as Teen Agent) is a 1991 American action comedy spy film directed by William Dear and stars Richard Grieco. |
6 | genre | Dee Snider | heavy metal | ['mystery', 'space shooter', 'rhythm game', 'calypso music', 'sci fi', 'alt rock', 'west coast', '3d', 'afrobeat', 'christmas', 'southern metal', 'trova', 'fighting game', 'shoegaze', 'acid jazz', 'horror fiction', 'telenovela', 'comic fantasy', 'atlas', 'brutal death metal', 'modal', 'association football', 'pop', 'dance pop', 'salsa', 'reality television hoax', 'avant garde metal', 'abstract painter', 'revenge tragedy', 'greek mythology', 'symphonic power metal', 'sports video games', 'broadway', 'surrealist', 'grime mc', 'farce', 'horror', 'folktale', 'doo wop', 'romance film', 'thrash', 'technical metal', 'musical operetta film', 'swashbuckler films', 'romantic poets', 'tv', 'collage', 'logic', 'independent film', 'glam metal', 'breakout', 'noise rock', 'finite element method', 'party video game', 'altarpiece', 'prog rock', 'laserdisc video game', 'hindustani classical music', 'prosimetrum', 'pub rocker', 'action role playing', 'punk music', 'mmofps', 'executable file', 'grime', 'punk rock revival', 'kan ha diskan', 'folk ballad', 'comedy drama film', 'indiepop', 'mainstream rock', 'alternative metal', 'tempa', 'animated television series', 'punta', 'painter', 'annals', 'pastoral poetry', 'musical theatre', 'powerpop', 'country blues', 'big beat', 'arena pop', 'picaresque', 'graphic adventure', 'post punk', 'hindi film', 'classic metal', 'cookbook', 'computer aided design', 'marine painting', 'neorealism', 'carnatic', 'youth literature', 'grime music', 'public art', 'metaphysical poem', 'period drama', 'encyclopedia'] | Desperado (band) | Desperado was an American heavy metal band formed by Dee Snider in 1988, after Twisted Sister was disbanded. The band dissolved in the early 1990s due to problems with the record label and the then emerging grunge trend. The album, much bootlegged, was issued officially some years later and reissued as Ace on Angel Air. Dee Snider Desperado Limited Edition was released on April 21, 2009, featuring eleven tracks from 'Bloodied But Unbowed'. |
6 | genre | The Fall of Arthur | Arthur | ['painter', 'martial arts films', 'courtroom drama', 'norse gods', 'elizabethan', 'baseball', 'sf', 'executable', 'stoner rock', 'folk', 'light gun', 'kosmische musik', 'cakewalks', 'romantic comedies', 'southern rock', 'novelette', 'existentialist', 'abstract expressionism', 'chanson', 'hidden object game', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'farsa', 'space shooter', 'drone', 'country western', 'modernist', 'progressive pop', 'high fantasy', 'detective story', 'ska punk', 'horror', 'monster film', 'electronic dance music', 'metaphysical poem', 'dubstep', 'sludge', 'soul jazz', 'samba', 'video game music', 'horror fiction', 'political hip hop', 'rock steady', 'film adaptation', 'tv', 'adult film', 'endless running', 'parody', 'soul music', 'quiet storm', 'life simulation', 'literary forgery', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'crust punk', 'metaphysical', 'vampire', 'altarpiece', 'ambient techno', 'tempa', 'short film', 'chess', 'fusion jazz', 'sensitive style', 'prosimetrum', 'ska', 'folk music', 'music game', 'freestyle music', 'instrumental rock', 'marine painting', 'action puzzle video game', 'country rap', 'exotica', 'miniseries', 'blackened doom metal', 'britpop', 'mmo', 'mod', 'web series', 'party video game', 'rhythm game', 'greek god', 'virtual pet', 'american folk music', 'satiric', 'supernatural horror film', 'calligrapher', 'death metal', 'shooting game', 'tactical shooters', 'swing jazz', 'cantopop', 'heist thriller', 'funeral doom metal', 'western swing', 'performance artist', 'rapper', 'historiographical metafiction', 'modern jazz', 'western genre'] | The Fall of Arthur | The Fall of Arthur is the title of an unfinished poem by J.R.R. Tolkien, concerned with the legend of King Arthur. A first posthumous edition of the poem was published by HarperCollins in May 2013. The poem is alliterative, extending to close to 1,000 verses imitating the Old English Beowulf metre in Modern English. Though inspired by high medieval Arthurian fiction, the historical setting of the poem is early medieval, both in form (using Germanic verse) and in content, showing Arthur as a Migration period British military leader fighting the Saxon invasion, while it avoids the high medieval aspects Arthurian cycle (such as the Grail, and the courtly setting); the poem begins with a British "counter-invasion" to the Saxon lands (Arthur eastward in arms purposed). |
6 | genre | Mohabbatein | romantic drama | ['exercise video game', 'traditional pop', 'hindi cinema', 'extraterrestrial invasion', 'weimar classicism', 'painter', 'propaganda film', 'interactive movie', 'party video game', 'adult film', 'reality documentary', 'celtic fusion', 'suspense thriller', 'djent', 'public art', 'life simulation', 'atlas', 'sonnet', 'farse', 'indie folk', 'criminal comedy film', 'prose poem', 'electronica', 'urban fantasy', 'psychedelic', 'biopic', 'b movie', 'travelogue', 'taraab', 'falling block puzzle', 'electronicore', 'breakbeat', 'cable news', 'cakewalk', 'avant garde metal', 'chanteuse', 'finite element', 'pop folk', 'comic science fiction', 'space combat simulator', 'funk', 'no wave', 'unblack metal', 'hard rock', 'action film', 'space shooter', 'independent filmmaker', 'boleros', 'adult game', 'fantasy fiction', 'scripture', 'gothic novelist', 'freemasonry', 'surf film', 'silent', 'pastiche', 'afrobeat', 'psychology', 'doo wop', 'progressive rock', 'ambient music', 'cumbia', 'underground music', 'thriller film', 'progressive pop', 'hindi film', 'wargame', 'gothic novels', 'blackened death metal', 'gothic horror', 'romantic love', 'platforming game', 'crossover', 'puzzle video game', 'comic opera', 'collectible card games', 'equestrian', 'fado', 'mystery film', 'detective stories', 'concept album', 'cult classic', 'spacesynth', 'disk image', 'electropop', 'ragtime', 'bottle episode', 'symphonic metal', 'kouroi', 'deathcore', 'jungle', 'tactical shooter', 'norse', 'multiplayer', 'punk rocker', 'pornographic', 'professional wrestling', 'pop soul', 'christmas album'] | Aishwarya Rai Bachchan filmography | Indian actress Aishwarya Rai, credited as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan after her marriage, has appeared in over forty films in five languages, predominantly Hindi, Tamil and English. She made her acting debut in 1997 with a dual role in Mani Ratnam's Tamil political drama film Iruvar, and her Bollywood debut that same year in the romantic comedy Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya opposite Bobby Deol. Rai followed it with a leading role in Jeans (1998), a high profile Tamil film that was submitted as India's official entry to the Academy Awards. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress for her breakthrough role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's romantic drama Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999). Rai then starred as a singer in her second successful film of 1999—the musical drama Taal. Rai had six film releases in 2000, including Kandukondain Kandukondain, a Tamil language adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility, and Aditya Chopra's romantic drama Mohabbatein. Her only screen appearance of 2001 was in the box office flop Albela. In 2002, Rai played opposite Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit in Bhansali's period romance Devdas, an adaptation of the novel of the same name. Her performance in the top-grossing production earned her a second Best Actress award at Filmfare. In 2003, Rai played the protagonist of Rituparno Ghosh's Bengali film Chokher Bali, an adaptation of the novel of the same name which proved to be a success. However, the failure of her two Hindi film releases of the year—Dil Ka Rishta and Kuch Naa Kaho—led to a setback in her Bollywood career. The following year, Rai played a character based on Elizabeth Bennet in a Bollywood-style adaptation of Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice, entitled Bride and Prejudice, an English language British production directed by Gurinder Chadha. Also in 2004, she reunited with Ghosh to play a depressed woman opposite Ajay Devgan in the drama Raincoat. Her only successful screen appearance of 2005 was in an item number in the comedy Bunty Aur Babli. In 2006, Rai featured as a thief in the action-thriller Dhoom 2, her first major commercial success since Devdas. She followed it by playing the leading lady opposite Abhishek Bachchan in Ratnam's semi-biographical drama Guru (2007), a box office hit. Also in 2007, Rai appeared in her first Hollywood production—the historical drama The Last Legion—co-starring Ben Kingsley and Colin Firth. However, the film proved to be a critical and commercial failure. She subsequently portrayed the Rajput princess Jodhaa Bai opposite Hrithik Roshan's Akbar in the historical drama Jodhaa Akbar (2008). In 2009, Rai played a criminology expert alongside Steve Martin in the spy comedy The Pink Panther 2, a critical disappointment. She had five film releases in 2010, including the ₹2.5 billion (US$37 million)-grossing science fiction film Enthiran co-starring Rajinikanth. She also played the role of a long suffering nurse to a quadriplegic in Bhansali's acclaimed drama Guzaarish. After taking a sabbatical from film acting in 2010, Rai made a comeback five years later with the role of a lawyer in Jazbaa (2015), a remake of the South Korean film Seven Days. |
6 | genre | Teenage Lobotomy | punk rock | ['cannibal films', 'puzzle video games', 'news magazine', 'ccm', 'no depression', 'telenovella', 'nerdcore hip hop', 'comic science fiction', 'amateur flight simulation', 'magical girl', 'post rock', 'japanese pop music', 'sf', 'enka', 'heist film', 'anthology television series', 'funk metal', 'country rock', 'novela', '2d competitive fighting game', 'big beat', 'robotic art', 'synth', 'contemporary folk', 'jpop', 'surf music', 'mmorpg', 'wargame', 'dansband', 'viking metal', 'dramatic comedy film', 'baroque pop', 'landscape painter', 'contemporary christian music', 'classic country', 'turntablists', 'costume drama', 'melodic death metal', 'action rpg', 'garage rock revival', 'existentialist', 'rocksteady', 'falling block puzzle', 'transcendentalist movement', 'new german cinema', 'space shooter', 'hentai scenes', 'music game', 'medieval metal', 'pop punk', 'benga', 'contemporary gospel', 'pub rocker', 'computer magazine', 'independent film', 'cantopop', 'electrofunk', 'modernism', 'urban fantasy', 'tube shooter', 'finite element method', 'endless runner', 'gothic horror', 'moba', 'hard rock', 'travel literature', 'beach party genre', 'dancehall reggae', 'bullet hell', 'reality programme', 'murder mystery', 'instrumental rock', 'jazz funk', 'arthurian', 'pasodoble', 'synthpop', 'dramedy', 'psychoactive drugs', 'hindi film', 'early music', 'life sciences', 'ideal landscape', 'progressive trance', 'skate punk', 'mma', 'police procedural', 'spaghetti westerns', 'disaster movie', 'motet', 'television personality', '3d model', 'parody film', 'string quintet', 'krautrock', 'breton', 'cumbia', 'antifolk', 'nerdcore', 'scrolling shooter'] | Teenage Lobotomy | "Teenage Lobotomy" is the eighth song on Rocket to Russia, the third studio album by punk rock band Ramones. It is one of the best known songs by Ramones. Lyrics are about a teenager who had a lobotomy because of the brain damage caused by overexposure to DDT. "Teenage Lobotomy" has been released as downloadable content for the music video game Rock Band. |
6 | genre | Sidereus Nuncius | astronomy | ['spy films', 'stealth video game', 'ideal landscape', 'traditional pop', 'soul', 'action role playing', 'historiography', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'docudrama', 'bullet hell', 'fighting video games', 'alt rock', 'arthouse', 'screwball comedy film', 'anthology television series', 'maritime painter', 'brawler', 'fairy tale', 'thrash', 'post rock', 'grunge', 'romantics', 'world war i', 'flemish baroque painter', 'computer magazine', 'platforming game', 'mc', 'carnatic music', 'progressive pop', 'korean pop music', 'dungeon crawler', 'online game', 'action video game', 'europop', 'vanitas', 'sf', 'pub rocker', 'earthworks', 'disaster movie', 'business simulation game', 'soap series', 'bossa nova', 'french house', 'greek tragedy', 'house music', 'crime writer', 'photography', 'celtic metal', 'conspiracy fiction', 'noisecore', 'marine painter', 'stoneware', 'viking metal', 'gospel music', 'downtempo', 'breakcore', 'ska', 'crime procedural', 'alternative music', 'funk metal', 'carol', 'soap opera', 'film adaptation', 'political thriller', 'power pop', 'computer puzzle game', 'brittany', 'alternative hip hop', 'irish music', 'erotic thriller', 'punk rock revival', 'breton', 'collage film', 'gothenburg', 'sim racing', 'rhythm video games', 'greek god', 'slasher film', 'jazz', 'rap metal', 'gothic metal', 'psychedelic trance', 'science', 'wuxia', 'noir film', 'christian contemporary music', 'folksinger', 'glam rock', 'cinematic platformer', 'shock rock', 'english renaissance drama', 'ice hockey', '4x', 'pop', 'acid jazz', 'animated series', 'amateur flight simulation', 'new jack swing', 'sensitive style'] | Sidereus Nuncius | Sidereus Nuncius (usually Sidereal Messenger, also Starry Messenger or Sidereal Message) is a short astronomical treatise (or pamphlet) published in New Latin by Galileo Galilei on March 13, 1610. It was the first published scientific work based on observations made through a telescope, and it contains the results of Galileo's early observations of the imperfect and mountainous Moon, the hundreds of stars that were unable to be seen in either the Milky Way or certain constellations with the naked eye, and the Medicean Stars that appeared to be circling Jupiter. The Latin word nuncius was typically used during this time period to denote messenger; however, it was also (though less frequently) rendered as message. Though the title Sidereus Nuncius is usually translated into English as Sidereal Messenger, many of Galileo's early drafts of the book and later related writings indicate that the intended purpose of the book was "simply to report the news about recent developments in astronomy, not to pass himself off solemnly as an ambassador from heaven." Therefore, the correct English translation of the title is Sidereal Message (or often, Starry Message). A copy of the original edition is a valuable rare book and as of December 2010 has sold at auction for USD $662,500, including premium. |
6 | genre | BK3 | rock | ['marine painter', 'new wave', 'sci fi', 'twee pop', 'swing music', 'hidden object', 'flemish baroque painter', 'sports video games', 'elizabethan', 'gekiga', 'flipper', 'costume drama', 'maritime painter', 'action thriller', 'vector image', 'post hardcore', 'young adult literature', 'screwball comedy film', 'piano', 'multiplayer', 'broadway musical', 'raster graphics', 'easy listening', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'australian hip hop', 'baroque pop', 'dark ambient', 'avantgarde', 'string quintet', 'blues rock', 'disaster movie', 'road movie', 'horror movie', 'driving game', 'southern rap', 'surf rock', 'classical music', 'television drama', 'bulletin board system', 'pasodoble', 'hentai scenes', 'murder mystery', 'panel game', 'motet', 'street magic', 'gamebooks', 'political satire', 'professional wrestling', 'alternative rock', 'post apocalyptic', 'moba', 'fighting video game', 'epistolary novels', 'tennis', 'norse mythology', 'teen sitcom', 'puzzle video games', 'vehicle simulation game', 'breakout', 'independent filmmaker', 'industrial music', 'alternative cartoonist', 'pinball', 'anthology drama series', 'comic science fiction', 'psychology', 'miniseries', 'mockumentaries', 'sonneteer', 'crime film', 'western genre', 'rhythm video games', 'occult', 'pop soul', 'alternative music', 'speculative fiction', 'biology', 'noir film', 'anthologist', 'minimalists', 'animated series', 'rhythm video game', 'speed metal', '3d computer graphics', 'indie dance', 'alternative country', 'soul', 'hagiographic', 'grunge', 'baseball', 'marine painting', 'computer aided design', 'melodic black metal', 'electronic rock', 'melodrama', 'short story', 'psychedelic trance', 'fado', 'piano concerti'] | BK3 | BK3 is an American rock band led by Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann. Kreutzmann formed the band in 2008 with Max Creek guitarist Scott Murawski and Allman Brothers Band bassist Oteil Burbridge. |
6 | genre | Populous | god game | ['rembetika', 'cakewalks', 'science fiction television', 'seinen', 'haiku', 'modern jazz', 'horrorcore', 'folk rock', 'baroque pop', 'metaphysical poet', 'ska punk', 'post punk', 'puzzle game', 'christian radio', 'wayang', 'zydeco', 'new age music', 'disaster films', 'dancehall', 'dramma giocoso', 'lesbian pulp', 'natural horror', 'romantic drama', 'avantgarde', 'religious text', 'calypso music', 'ghazal', 'anarchist punk', 'dramatic comedy film', 'alternate history', 'grime', 'musical comedy film', 'abstract painting', 'german rap', 'gothic novels', 'slasher movie', 'fixed shooter', 'sonnet', 'pop', 'electro swing', 'folk pop', 'shooter', 'platform game', 'criminal comedy film', 'genre subjects', 'electropop', 'symphonic metal', 'bbc', 'drama film', 'grindcore', 'anthology drama', 'no wave', 'fusion jazz', 'gothic romance', 'teen drama', 'graphic adventure video game', 'street art', 'ebm', 'contemporary jazz', 'sludge metal', 'math metal', 'king arthur', 'travel documentary', 'disco', 'satirical', 'supernatural', 'western movies', 'yaoi', 'rnb', 'space western', 'caricaturists', 'formula one', 'speed metal', 'tragicomedy', 'acoustic', 'emcee', 'computer puzzle game', 'techno', 'sci fi', 'revenge tragedy', 'novelist', 'western swing', 'author song', 'benga', 'oater', 'classical', 'fighting video games', 'massively multiplayer online role playing game', 'battle painting', 'encyclopedia', 'straight edge', 'economic simulation game', 'adventure game', 'funk', 'bollywood', 'electro', 'biopics', 'wargame', '3d shooter'] | Populous | Populous is a computer game designed by Peter Molyneux for Bullfrog, released originally for the Amiga in 1989, and is regarded by many as the first god game. It is the first game in the Populous series, preceding Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods and Populous: The Beginning. |
6 | genre | Wedding Planners | romance comedy | ['symphonic metal', 'kart racing game', 'tv', 'biographical film', 'newsmagazine', 'satire', 'futurepop', 'talking statues', 'wuxia', 'buddy cop film', 'ancient greek vase painter', 'dance film', 'gothic literature', 'gameshow', 'binary', 'sturm und drang', 'business simulation', 'baroque rock', 'game creation system', 'theatrical musical', 'pop metal', 'combat flight simulation', 'funeral doom metal', 'independent filmmaker', 'satiric', 'farce', 'falling block puzzle', 'folk singer', 'epistolary novels', 'mma', 'indian soap opera', 'experimental techno', 'mariachi', 'arte povera', 'quartet', 'indian music', 'picaresque', 'swing music', 'calypso', 'gypsy jazz', 'soul music', 'science fiction', 'minigame', 'pop punk', 'flamenco', 'comedy hip hop', 'exercise video game', 'raster images', 'instrumental rock', 'folksinger', 'road movie', 'parody', 'abstract painting', 'category romance', 'transcendentalist movement', 'spaghetti western', 'blues music', 'folktronica', 'melodic hardcore', 'chivalric romance', 'crunk', 'pastiche', 'modal', 'christian rapper', 'folk music', 'southern rock', 'rock pop', 'competitive fighting games', 'fantasy', 'cricket', 'jive', 'electronic rock', 'blue ensign', 'service comedy', 'puzzle game', '3d computer graphics', 'adventure video game', 'vampire', 'genre scenes', 'pedagogy', 'soap series', 'korai', 'dungeon crawl', 'kart racer', 'reality programme', 'genre subjects', 'horror fiction', 'promenade theatre', 'gangster film', 'situation comedies', 'roguelike', 'hymnal', 'ghazal', 'chamber music', 'psybient', 'post punk', 'pop soul', 'new wave', 'electric folk'] | Band Baaja Baaraat | Band Baaja Baaraat (English: Bands Horns and Revelry; released internationally as Wedding Planners) is a 2010 Bollywood romance comedy directed by debutant Maneesh Sharma and stars Anushka Sharma with newcomer Ranveer Singh in the lead roles. Produced and distributed by Yash Raj Films, the film is a romantic comedy set in the world of wedding planning. It was released worldwide on 10 December 2010.The film was a critical and commercial success despite initial competition from No Problem and Tees Maar Khan. The film became popular for its fresh subject and screenplay and turned out to be one of the most awarded movies that year. A Tamil/Telugu remake of the film titled, Aaha Kalyanam also produced by Aditya Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner, starring Nani and Vaani Kapoor in the lead roles was released on 21 February 2014. It was unofficially remade in Telugu in 2013 titled as Jabardasth, directed by Nandini Reddy. |
6 | genre | Teddy Powell | jazz | ['intermezzi', 'electronic rock', 'prosimetrum', 'rebetiko', 'doo wop', 'vehicle simulation game', 'grime music', 'electrofunk', 'christmas', 'glam', 'progressive trance', 'extreme metal', 'situation comedies', 'forgery', 'synth', 'abstract painter', 'platformers', 'equestrian sculpture', 'music theatre', 'drama documentary', 'sevdalinka', 'folktronica', 'dark ambient', 'sculptor', 'chanson', 'competitive fighting game', 'manifesto', 'animated television series', 'electronicore', 'television personality', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'comic fantasy', 'pornographic movie', 'encyclopedia', 'ideal landscape', 'trance music', 'bluegrass music', 'documentary film', 'romantic', 'spy thriller', 'impressionist', 'comedy rock', 'music video game', 'business simulation', 'shooting game', 'young adult fiction', 'magical girl', 'punks', 'techno', 'jazz rap', 'collectible card game', 'indian music', 'stoner rock', 'ccm', 'legal drama', 'didactic poetry', 'genre art', 'hardstyle', 'lyric poetry', 'film noir', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'post hardcore', 'dansband', 'dirty south', 'melodrama', 'swashbuckler film', 'uk hardcore', 'christian rock', 'stealth action game', 'sonneteer', 'visual kei', 'short film', 'funk metal', 'sung poetry', 'christian hip hop', 'grand strategy game', 'exploitation films', 'vocal house', 'mockbuster', 'cozies', 'minimalist', 'calypso music', 'neorealism', 'real time strategy game', 'trova', 'baseball', 'horror fiction', 'french house', 'gwerz', 'adventure video game', 'choro', 'holiday album', 'digital hardcore', 'avantgarde', 'opera semiseria', 'broadway', 'television soaps', 'jazz fusion', 'adult movie'] | Teddy Powell | Teddy Powell (Teodoro Paolella) (March 1, 1905 in Oakland, California – November 17, 1993 in New York) was an American jazz guitarist, composer and big band leader. Some of his compositions were under the pseudonym Freddy James. Teddy spent several years with the Abe Lyman band where he also served as a vocalist, arranger and helped out on the business side of things. Powell began playing violin when he was eight, picked up the banjo when he was fourteen and led his first band the following year. They stayed together until 1944. His own band hired several highly regarded musicians formerly with the Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Casa Loma orchestras. The band made its début at New York's Famous Door nightclub. Teddy's big band was very popular for a short time in 1939 while they were in New York. Irving Fazola, Pete Mondello, John Austin, Nick Caizza, Carmen Mastren, Ely Davis, Hugh Brown, S.J. Kramer, John Popa, Jerry Shane, Irwin Berken featured on his bands. In 1941 the band lost all of its instruments in a fire at a nightclub in New Jersey. Teddy Powell retired from band-leading in 1954 and formed a music publishing company in New York City sometime prior to 1960 and prospered. The principal company, among many, was Tee Pee Music Co. |
6 | genre | The Band | rock | ['klezmer', 'vocal house', 'beat group', 'martial arts films', 'experimental techno', 'acoustic rock', 'police drama', 'mockumentaries', 'piano concerto', 'southern rock', 'pornographic', 'adult comedy film', 'fusion jazz', 'blackened doom metal', 'post apocalyptic', 'landscape painting', 'hindi film', 'police procedural', 'psychology', 'sports writer', 'beach volleyball', 'rhythm game', 'salsa music', 'carnatic', 'west coast', 'space rock', 'benga', 'breakout clone', 'farse', 'true crime', 'film adaptation', 'flipper', 'sludge metal', 'dungeon crawl', 'ragtime', 'cakewalks', 'ideal landscape', 'unblack metal', 'mc', 'ornithological', 'indian soap opera', 'comedy drama film', 'abstract expressionism', 'indiepop', 'gangster', 'country rap', 'dancehall reggae', 'rap metal', 'post rock', 'grand strategy wargame', 'travelogue', 'punk rocker', 'impressionistic', 'supernatural horror', 'east coast', 'yaoi', 'television comedy', 'basketball', 'norse mythological', 'mandopop', 'psybient', 'bluegrass music', 'trip hop', 'news magazine', 'film composer', 'mockbuster', 'pornographic films', 'gothic music', 'fantasy', 'blues music', 'prose poem', 'oater', 'buddy cop film', 'lesbian pulp', 'yuri', 'breakbeat', 'christmas song', 'puzzle', 'psychedelia', 'blue grass', 'hentai scenes', 'jazz rock', 'jpop', 'propaganda film', 'futurism', 'arthur', 'baroque', 'reggaeton', 'punk rock revival', 'electronica', 'ballet', 'pedagogy', 'folk', 'postapocalyptic', 'grindcore', 'grape', 'psychological thriller film', 'crime procedural', 'first person shooter'] | The Band discography | The discography of The Band, a rock group, consists of ten studio albums, four live albums, seven compilation albums, thirty-one singles, as well as two studio and two live albums recorded in collaboration with Bob Dylan. They were active from 1964 to 1976, and from 1983 to 1999. |
6 | genre | Super Adventure Island II | adventure game | ['soul jazz', 'young adult literature', 'parody film', 'merengue music', 'symphonies', 'picaresque', 'doom metal', 'farsa', 'mythology', 'quartet', 'pastoral poetry', 'buddy comedy', 'marine art', 'mainstream country', 'yiddish theater', 'film adaptation', 'goregrind', 'enka', 'earthworks', 'breakcore', 'slasher movie', 'cult film', '3d model', 'celtic rock', 'television personality', 'soul', 'competitive fighting games', 'comic opera', 'jazz rap', 'vase', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'psychedelic folk', 'swing jazz', 'early modern', 'roguelike', 'disco music', 'formula one', 'discordian', 'tragic playwrights', 'educational television', 'mashups', 'kan ha diskan', 'gothic novels', 'crime film', 'grime mc', 'post apocalyptic', 'genre painting', 'battle painting', 'alternative cartoonist', 'brawler', 'earthwork', 'rnb', 'action puzzle video game', 'pharmacologist', 'riot grrrl', 'neo noir', 'folk music', 'concerti', 'rap metal', 'soca', 'light gun shooter', 'documentary television series', 'equestrian statue', 'yaoi', 'contemporary classical', 'freemasonry', 'moba', 'prosimetrum', 'metalcore', 'arthur', 'adventure film', 'experimental rock', 'outlaw country', 'pop rock', 'progressive house', 'television series', 'thelema', 'life sciences', 'disaster film', 'fighter', 'ice hockey', 'tango', 'gospel music', 'djent', 'kart racer', 'erotic thriller', 'new wave', 'basketball', 'performance artist', 'political drama', 'norse mythological', 'sci fi', 'buffo', 'science fiction television', 'dixieland revival', 'uk garage', 'kart racing game', 'tennis', 'detective'] | Super Adventure Island II | Super Adventure Island II (高橋名人の大冒険島Ⅱ Takahashi Meijin no Daibōken Jima Tsū, "Master Takahashi's Great Adventure Island II") is a Super NES video game by Hudson Soft and was the final entry in the series, until Hudson announced in 2009 a new game on WiiWare called Adventure Island: The Beginning. Unlike most of the previous games, this one is not a straight platformer; instead, it plays like an action/adventure game that encourages exploration, similar to the later Wonder Boy games. |
6 | genre | The White Goddess | mythology | ['nature documentaries', 'neo soul', 'promenade theatre', 'math metal', 'classical music', 'contemporary classical', 'augmented reality', 'essayist', 'romance', 'travel documentary', 'german hip hop', 'skate punk', 'folk ballad', 'competitive fighting games', 'midwest', 'buddy cop film', 'cookbook', 'ballet', 'tempa', 'opera seria', 'psychoactive drugs', 'country rap', 'horror', 'chivalric romance', 'action video game', 'news magazine', 'contemporary art', 'edm', 'ideal landscape', 'modernism', 'thrash metal', 'techno', 'mathcore', 'lgbt', 'music video game', 'vocals', 'lovecraftian', 'technical death metal', 'industrial rock', 'minimalist', 'rhythm video game', 'business simulation game', 'breton', 'espionage', 'brittany', 'dramatic comedy film', 'reality documentary', 'racing simulator', 'shooting game', 'science fiction', 'techno music', 'graphic adventure game', 'gothic horror', 'goregrind', 'ecchi', 'ambient music', 'transcendentalism', 'canadian rock', 'newsmagazine', 'tango', 'adventure game', 'christian', 'caper film', 'films noir', 'cowboy music', 'boogie woogie', 'wargame', 'alternative hip hop', 'western front', 'anthology drama', 'hidden object game', 'tragicomedy', 'short story', 'ambient techno', 'psychedelia', 'heist', 'soul rock', 'ska', 'cajun music', 'jazz music', 'miniature painter', 'farsa', 'greek god', 'digital hardcore', 'impressionist music', 'east coast', 'pub rocker', 'celtic rock', 'punks', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'latin pop', 'reality programme', 'gangsta rap', 'genre works', 'gothic metal', 'mc', 'folk tale', 'tejano pop', 'courtroom series'] | The White Goddess | The White Goddess: a Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth is a book-length essay on the nature of poetic myth-making by author and poet Robert Graves. First published in 1948, the book is based on earlier articles published in Wales magazine, corrected, revised and enlarged editions appeared in 1948, 1952 and 1961. The White Goddess represents an approach to the study of mythology from a decidedly creative and idiosyncratic perspective. Graves proposes the existence of a European deity, the "White Goddess of Birth, Love and Death," much similar to the Mother Goddess, inspired and represented by the phases of the moon, who lies behind the faces of the diverse goddesses of various European and pagan mythologies.[citation needed] Graves argues that "true" or "pure" poetry is inextricably linked with the ancient cult-ritual of his proposed White Goddess and of her son. Many of the book's themes are also explored in a fictional form, through his depiction of a future society dominated by Great Goddess religion in the 1949 novel Seven Days in New Crete. |
6 | genre | Bill Evans Trio | jazz | ['hidden object game', 'interactive movie', 'service comedies', 'narrative poem', 'equestrian statue', 'magical realism', 'early modern', 'grime music', 'urban blues', 'western art music', 'collectible card games', 'rock music', 'folk tale', 'singspiel', 'satyr play', 'cyberpunk', 'chanson', 'tangos', 'progg', 'tragicomedy', 'fado', 'tactical shooters', 'ballad', 'chamber music', 'psychobilly', 'political film', 'delta blues', 'psychedelic folk', 'economic simulation game', 'bildungsroman', 'ethnic electronica', 'television series', 'christmas song', 'gospel music', 'short story', 'manga', 'football', 'historical painter', 'rpg', 'lounge music', 'basketball', 'sports game', 'electronic dance music', 'intermezzo', 'post rock', 'seinen manga', 'grand strategy wargame', 'indie hip hop', 'board game', 'opera buffa', 'pornographic movie', 'latin jazz', 'novella', 'surf guitar', 'country rock', 'mandopop', 'psychology', 'scripture', 'pornography', 'calypso', 'suspense thriller', 'boleros', 'popera', 'aleatoric', 'happenings', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'avant rock', 'buddy cop', 'mixed martial arts', 'highlife', 'computer game', 'neue deutsche welle', 'romantic drama film', '3d model', 'racing game', 'kart racing game', 'documentary television series', 'intelligent dance music', 'internet', 'pop folk', 'darkwave', 'transcendentalism', 'gothic music genre', 'country rap', 'legal drama', 'cable news', 'drone music', 'action movie', 'britpop', 'tactical shooter', 'groove metal', 'racing simulator', 'fighting video game', 'massively multiplayer online role playing game', 'kore', 'renaissance', 'picture books', 'europop', 'post punk'] | Scott LaFaro | Rocco Scott LaFaro (April 3, 1936 – July 6, 1961) was an influential American jazz double bassist, perhaps best known for his seminal work with the Bill Evans Trio. |
6 | genre | Terrance Simien | zydeco | ['folk music', 'romance comedy', 'groove metal', 'east coast', 'history scenes', 'classic country', 'modern jazz', 'art house films', 'prog', 'celtic metal', 'christian', 'grand strategy wargame', 'role playing video game', 'heavy metal music', 'outlaw country', 'classic rock', 'role playing game', 'indeterminacy', 'turntables', 'finite element method', 'cakewalk', 'transcendentalism', 'ambient techno', 'garage rock', 'hip hop music', 'horror fiction', 'girl group', 'vector image', 'post rock', 'hardcore punk', 'stage musicals', 'situational comedy', 'buffo', 'ambient', 'hard rock', 'dating sim', 'action film', 'moba', 'documentarian', 'celtic fusion', 'business simulation', 'benga', 'comedy drama film', 'crust punk', 'alternative music', 'hard science fiction', 'indie rock', 'sex comedy', 'aleatoric music', 'soulful house', 'reggae', 'martial arts movie', 'equestrian sculpture', 'tactical shooters', 'metaphysical poem', 'deathgrind', 'virtual pet', 'action thriller', 'historical mystery', 'interactive movie', 'edutainment', 'theoretical physics', 'epic fantasy', 'australian hip hop', 'wine', 'space combat', 'russian futurism', 'biopics', 'puzzle platformer', 'sensitive style', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'monodrama', 'metalcore', 'hymnal', 'tejano pop', 'hillbilly music', 'rock pop', 'ecchi', 'calypso', 'bluegrass fiddler', 'art rock', 'post hardcore', 'epic poet', 'silent', 'rocksteady', 'slasher', 'dance film', 'reality tv', 'movie musical', 'stride pianist', 'noise rock', 'fighter', 'industrial black metal', 'alternative hip hop', 'platforming game', 'western swing', 'gangsta rap', 'adult movie', 'association football'] | Terrance Simien | Terrance Simien (born September 3, 1965 in Mallet, Louisiana) is an American zydeco musician, vocalist and songwriter. He and his band won the Grammy Award for Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album for 2008. Simien is an eighth generation Creole from one of the earliest Creole families documented to have settled in the Mallet area of St. Landry Parish. He was introduced to music via the piano at home, the Catholic Church choir, and in school band programs where he played trumpet. While in his teens, he taught himself to play accordion and formed his first band Terrance Simien & The Mallet Playboys, and began to play the regional zydeco club and church hall circuit. In the early 1980s, Simien was a youth in his early 20's and one of only two (Sam Brothers was the other) emerging zydeco artists leading a band and performing their indigenous zydeco roots music. This was a pivotal time in zydeco music history since the pioneers of the genre were aging and the music was in jeopardy of dying off without the critical presence of emerging artists continuing the traditions. Upon being asked about his opinion of his debut album in a 1991 interview, Simien said: “I think we’ve done what we set out to do, and that is catch the energy of the live performance. Also give the audience something new that we couldn’t do live. But we basically stayed true to what we were doing; we didn’t try to make a hit song. We just put out what we’ve been doing for the past five years on the road, and it couldn’t have come out any better than it did. There are some disappointments. You always wish you had more time, more money, more everything.” Simien and his band have toured internationally, presenting over 7000 live performances in more than 40 countries, and released dozens of solo recordings and collaborations. He has shared studio and stage with the likes of Paul Simon, Dr. John, The Meters, Marcia Ball, Dave Matthews, Stevie Wonder, Robert Palmer and the roots rockers Los Lobos. Simien has appeared on screen and contributed to the soundtracks of multiple movies, television films and commercials. He appears on the soundtrack of the Disney film, The Princess and the Frog set in the French Quarter of New Orleans, featuring authentic Louisiana music scored by Randy Newman. He has also contributed to the soundtracks of movies, such as, The Big Easy, Exit To Eden and A Murder Of Crows. Simien and his business partner/wife, Cynthia, are active in Creole music education and advocacy. They created the "Creole for Kidz & The History of Zydeco" performing arts program, which provides informational performances to K-12 students, teachers and parents. Since it was created in 2001, Creole for Kidz has reached nearly 500,000 students, parents and teachers in more than 20 states, Mali, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Paraguay, Canada and Australia. The Simiens understand the importance of mentoring emerging artists and created MusicMatters, Inc., a non-profit for education and advocacy. In 2007, the Simiens helped establish a new Grammy voting category, Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album. His group, Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, were the first ensemble to win a Grammy in that same category in 2008. He is considered to be one of the most gifted vocalists, engaging performers and innovative recording artists in American roots music.[citation needed] |
6 | genre | A Big Hand for the Little Lady | western film | ['vector', 'prog rock', 'celtic music', 'exergaming', 'merengue music', '3d shooter', 'jazz funk', 'progressive trance', 'dark ambient', 'soap series', 'cinematic platformer', 'western front', 'television westerns', 'pasticcio', 'rock pop', 'landscape painting', 'rnb', 'collectible card game', 'war film', 'marine painter', 'gothic metal', 'confessional', 'underground hip hop', 'gameshow', 'bluegrass music', 'greek god', 'detective story', 'historical', 'simulation video game', 'quartet', 'apologue', 'novelette', 'bubblegum', 'travel literature', 'party game', 'mixed martial arts', 'erotic thriller', 'norse', 'pastiche', 'boogie woogie', 'hardstyle', 'ambient', 'nerdcore', 'masonic', 'disco', 'detective', 'punk music', 'platformer', 'fighting video games', 'hindi cinema', 'murder mystery', 'celtic metal', 'fairy tale', 'bolero', 'novelist', 'life simulation', 'grape', 'electronic music', 'epic fantasy', 'ebm', 'gregorian', 'nu metal', 'alternative music', 'giant monster film', 'rap metal', 'boys love', 'logician', 'thelema', 'dixieland revival', 'kouroi', 'french house', 'soul', 'picture book', 'horror movie', 'rapping', 'blues piano', 'sex comedy', 'epigrammatist', 'soul jazz', 'football', 'folk metal', 'grime', 'german rap', 'rpg', 'punta', 'virtual pet', 'historical drama', 'logic', 'early black metal', 'drama film', 'neorealism', 'stride pianist', 'noise music', 'hindustani classical', 'mockumentaries', 'darkwave', 'costume drama', 'equestrian sculpture', 'teen fiction'] | A Big Hand for the Little Lady | A Big Hand for the Little Lady (released in the UK as Big Deal at Dodge City) is a 1966 Technicolor western film, made by Eden Productions Inc. and released by Warner Bros. The film was produced and directed by Fielder Cook from a screenplay by Sidney Carroll, adapted from their TV play Big Deal in Laredo which aired on the The DuPont Show of the Week in 1962. The film stars Henry Fonda, Joanne Woodward, Paul Ford, and Jason Robards, with Charles Bickford, Burgess Meredith, Kevin McCarthy, Robert Middleton, and John Qualen. The original TV play starred Walter Matthau as Meredith. |
6 | genre | Flying Dragon | fighting game | ['real time strategy', 'alt rock', 'puzzle video game', 'rnb', 'spy films', 'celtic metal', 'artillery', 'virtual pet', 'latin jazz', 'groove metal', 'oater', 'movie musical', 'sludge', 'slasher', 'crime film', 'christian contemporary', 'contemporary instrumental', 'visual kei', 'horror movie', 'epic western', 'melodic black metal', 'comic science fiction', 'marine painter', 'contemporary art', 'bbc', 'graphic adventure game', 'italo disco', 'opera seria', 'kouroi', 'psychedelic trance', 'goregrind', 'raster images', 'popera', 'neoclassical metal', 'equestrian statue', 'indian classical music', 'reality competition', 'anthology series', 'minigolf', 'music games', 'spacesynth', 'gothic metal', 'football', 'yuri', 'turntablists', 'fluxus', 'world war i', 'comedy film', 'classic rock', 'pop standard', 'beat group', 'existentialist', 'crunkcore', 'vocal trance', 'courtroom series', 'dark fantasy', 'southern hip hop', 'boogie woogie', 'electronic dance music', 'contemporary christian', 'electronic body music', 'aggrotech', 'gospel music', 'professional wrestling', 'acoustic', 'military science fiction', 'supernatural', 'brawler', 'southern rock', 'grand strategy wargame', 'equestrian monument', 'english renaissance drama', 'bolero', 'composer', 'silkscreen', 'happenings', 'ice hockey', 'blues rock', 'conspiracy fiction', 'genre paintings', 'gekiga', 'ballad', 'quartet', 'west coast hip hop', 'kabbalah', 'dramedy', 'music theatre', 'panel game', 'contemporary jazz', 'anarchist punk', 'interactive fiction', 'light gun shooter', 'romantic', 'scrolling shooter', 'alternative hip hop', 'platformer', 'electro swing', 'pornographic films', 'comedy hip hop'] | Shanghai Kid | Shanghai Kid, sometimes titled The Shanghai Kid, and known in Japan as Hokuha Syourin Hiryū no Ken (北派少林 飛龍の拳 lit. "North Faction Shaolin - Fist of the Flying Dragon"), is a 1985 arcade fighting game developed by Nihon Game (now Culture Brain) and published by Taiyo System. It is the first game in the Hiryū no Ken series by Culture Brain. |
6 | genre | Cannibal Ferox | horror film | ['literary forgery', 'ranch hand', 'britpop', 'nwobhm', 'adventure video game', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'celtic', 'kore', 'combat flight simulation', 'stealth', 'vallenato', 'pornographic movie', 'space opera', 'ecchi', 'computer animated short', 'web browser', 'encyclopedist', 'dramedy', 'bhangra', 'travel documentary', 'celtic fusion', 'comedy film', 'mystery fiction', 'hardcore punk', 'pharmacologist', 'suspense thriller', 'deathcore', 'nature documentaries', 'thrash metal', 'dansband', 'feminism', 'cajun music', 'post punk', 'western swing', 'contemporary christian', 'history scenes', 'arthur', 'comic opera', 'orchestra', 'spy genre', 'criminal comedy film', 'epic poetry', 'mmofps', 'exploitation films', 'psychedelia', 'korai', 'blaxploitation', 'southern hip hop', 'telenovella', 'lyric poetry', 'opera', 'prosimetrum', 'tragic playwrights', 'murder mystery', 'boys love', 'western movie', 'equestrian statue', 'rancheras', 'urban blues', 'western art music', 'ambient techno', 'period drama', 'christian music', 'political satirist', 'pornographic films', 'simulation racing', 'genre scenes', '4x', 'romantic love', 'war film', 'metallic hardcore', 'prog rock', 'ornithological', 'cajun', 'wargame', 'music theatre', 'progpower metal', 'haiku', 'genre works', 'hindustani classical', 'pop standard', 'crime fiction', 'anthology drama', 'historical fantasy', 'trova', 'horror', 'verismo', 'reality series', 'finite element', 'west coast hip hop', 'travelogue', 'rts', 'endless runner', 'vedute', 'vanitas', 'battle painting', 'hagiographies', 'mythographer', 'beat groups'] | Cannibal Ferox | Cannibal Ferox, also known as Make Them Die Slowly, is a 1981 Italian cannibal exploitation horror film written and directed by Umberto Lenzi. Upon its release, the film's US distributor claimed it was "the most violent film ever made". Cannibal Ferox was also claimed to be "banned in 31 countries", some of which lifted their bans only recently. |
6 | genre | Theatre 625 | anthology | ['sf', 'chamber opera', 'electropop', 'gothic metal', 'ranchera', 'wine', 'grape', 'war film', 'epos', 'public art', 'mockbuster', 'stoner rock', 'carnatic music', 'satiric', 'spy film', 'gregorian', 'norse gods', 'dark comedy', 'historiographical metafiction', 'psychology', 'hardcore', 'situation comedies', 'chamber music', 'instrumental rock', 'vocal house', 'political satire', 'cautionary tale', 'popular music', 'slashers', 'equestrian', 'life simulation', 'alternative rock', 'crime drama', 'classical', 'educational television', 'sleaze rock', 'vanitas', 'east coast rappers', 'folksong', 'kung fu film', 'blues music', 'police procedurals', 'indie pop', 'liquid funk', 'action film', 'indie folk', 'tone poem', 'nerdcore', 'krautrock', 'history painter', 'idm', 'choro', 'detective story', 'collectible card games', 'gangsta rap', 'tv', 'romanticism', 'text adventure game', 'shock rock', 'alternative cartoonist', 'interactive fiction', 'mathematics', 'futurepop', 'photography', 'reality series', 'rancheras', 'avant rock', 'ambient', 'surrealist', 'police procedural', 'melodic hardcore', 'travel documentary', 'vedute', 'norse mythology', 'mmofps', 'novelist', 'high fantasy', 'exergaming', 'shoegazing', 'christian contemporary', 'formula one', 'docudrama', 'metallic hardcore', 'opera seria', 'baroque music', 'propaganda', 'dance film', 'disaster movie', 'king arthur', 'alternative music', 'edm', 'grime', 'romantic film', 'prog', 'minigolf', 'soap series', 'soft rock', 'western films', 'horizontal shooter'] | Graeme MacDonald | Graeme Patrick David MacDonald (30 July 1930 – 30 September 1997), known as Graeme MacDonald and sometimes credited as Graeme McDonald or Graham McDonald, was a British television producer and executive. MacDonald began his career in 1960 as a trainee director at Granada Television. In 1966 he joined the BBC, becoming a producer in the drama department, working particularly on anthology play series such as The Wednesday Play (for which he produced some of Dennis Potter's early work), Thirty-Minute Theatre, and Theatre 625. In the 1970s he became the producer of the single play strand Play for Today, the successor to The Wednesday Play, during which he worked on many acclaimed pieces, such as Jack Rosenthal's Bar Mitzvah Boy (1976). By this time one of the senior producers working in the BBC's drama department, in 1977 he was promoted to become the Head of Serials. This department was merged with the Series department in 1979, and MacDonald became head of the new larger Series & Serials department which ensued. In 1981, he was promoted again to succeed Shaun Sutton as the overall Head of Drama at BBC Television. MacDonald became the Controller of BBC 2 in 1983, the first ever BBC channel controller to come from a background in the drama department. He was controller of the channel until 1987 (combining it with his Head of Drama role until he left this post in 1985), during which the Zircon affair erupted surrounding an edition of the Secret Society documentary series due to be shown on the channel. MacDonald left the BBC in 1987 and became chief executive of Anglia Films (1988-94) and later Ardent Productions (1994-97). |
6 | genre | Cedric Myton | reggae | ['motet', 'reggae dancehall', 'silent', 'true crime', 'rockabilly revival', 'sex comedy', 'christian rap', 'indian classical music', 'pop rock', 'tone poem', 'supernatural horror', 'bluegrass', 'blue movie', 'cowboy songs', 'carnatic', 'platforming', 'indie rock', 'pop', 'calypso music', 'anthology drama', 'kart racer', 'neoclassical metal', 'salsa', 'psychological thriller film', 'satyr play', 'bottle episode', 'concept album', 'skiffle music', 'action rpg', 'erotic thriller', 'container format', 'mockumentaries', 'heroic fantasy', 'battle painting', 'east coast rappers', 'modern jazz', 'espionage', 'transcendentalist movement', 'dungeon crawl', 'cookbook', 'cakewalks', 'cantopop', 'crunk', 'french house', 'conceptual art', 'audio file format', 'grunge', 'alternative pop', 'history painting', 'documentarian', 'mythographer', 'irish music', 'magical realism', 'intermezzi', 'punk music', 'encyclopedist', 'folk', 'arthur', 'gameshow', 'genre painting', 'exploitation film', 'psychedelic trance', 'western film', 'avantgarde', 'film composer', 'oater', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'hagiography', 'platform video games', 'mathcore', 'jpop', 'freestyle', 'post punk', 'lovecraftian', 'disco', 'jazz rock', 'glam metal', 'dark metal', 'soulful house', 'survival horror', 'underground music', 'drama film', 'silent era', 'artillery game', 'easy listening', 'dark ambient', 'action thriller', 'alternative music', 'indiepop', 'grape', 'noisecore', 'gamebook', 'protest song', 'turntables', 'surf rock', 'red ensign', 'christian', 'pop folk', 'reality tv'] | Cedric Myton | Cedric Myton (born 1947 in Old Harbour, Jamaica), is a Reggae musician and Rastafarian. Myton played with Prince Lincoln Thompson in The Tartans in the early 1970s. Myton claims to have been one of the backing harmony vocals on Prince Lincoln's Humanity album recorded in 1975, but he is not acknowledged as being so. He later formed The Congos with Ashanti Roy and baritone singer Watty Burnett. They recorded the album Heart of the Congos, with Lee Perry at the controls, producing what is widely considered one of the great classics of reggae. Later Myton pursued a solo career. After some time, the Congos reformed and recorded an album titled, Back in the Black Ark. The group toured as well, appearing at music festivals such as the 2012 Rototom Sunsplash. |
6 | genre | Van Zant | country music | ['cad', 'strategy game', 'executable file', 'landscape painting', 'edutainment', 'light gun shooter', 'broadway musical', 'crust punk', 'dramma giocoso', 'ranchera', 'surreal', 'pastiche', 'hindi cinema', 'drama film', 'mythology', 'spacesynth', 'lyric poem', 'silkscreen', 'chanson', 'rpg', 'christmas album', 'comedy drama', 'tube shooter', 'western movie', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'acid house', 'biopics', 'doom metal', 'grime music', 'skate punk', 'bossa nova', 'street art', 'symphonic power metal', 'drone music', 'christian hip hop', 'vocal trance', 'piano concerti', 'satirical', 'neo soul', 'flamenco', 'wayang', 'psychedelic folk', 'gangster film', 'stoner rock', 'detective fiction', 'industrial metal', 'rock music', 'cricket', 'salsa', 'disco', 'contemporary instrumental', 'raster', 'educational game', 'television drama', 'rap musician', 'girl group', 'psychoactive drugs', 'epic poems', 'portraitist', 'high fantasy', 'platformers', 'survival horror', 'freestyle', 'merengue music', 'metaphysical poem', 'romantic comedy', 'adventure film', 'spy', 'hindustani classical music', 'raster images', 'german rap', 'martial arts movie', 'atlas', 'east coast', 'vase', 'indian classical music', 'minigolf', 'soca', 'silent film', 'monster movie', 'emcee', 'rapping', 'impressionist', 'bottle episode', 'samba', 'noise music', 'contemporary christian music', 'rap', 'soap opera', 'lambada', 'situation comedies', 'club music', 'tragicomedy', 'vanitas', 'renaissance', 'action video game', 'thriller film', 'animated series', 'country pop'] | Van Zant | Van Zant is an American musical duo composed of brothers Donnie Van Zant and Johnny Van Zant. Both are brothers of the late Ronnie Van Zant, former lead singer for the Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Johnny became the lead vocalist for the reunited Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1987, and Donnie was also the leader and vocalist of .38 Special. Initially a Southern rock band, Van Zant first recorded in the 1980s on Geffen Records before disbanding. Johnny and Donnie re-established Van Zant in 1998 to record two albums for CMC International, switching their focus to country music in 2005, with two more albums on Columbia Records as a duo. The duo's first Columbia album, Get Right with the Man, produced a Top Ten country hit in "Help Somebody." |
6 | genre | Vampire Noir | horror film | ['police procedural', 'medieval metal', 'gameshow', 'jews', 'mystery film', 'roman porno', 'rock', 'acoustic rock', 'folk singer', 'contemporary fantasy', 'blue movies', 'incidental music', '3d model', 'dark comedy', 'adventure film', 'lounge music', 'broadway musical', 'emcee', 'courtroom drama', 'rap metal', 'ebm', 'swing', 'romance novels', 'flamenco', 'heavy metal', 'contemporary instrumental', 'dating sim', 'flight simulator', 'gamebook', 'forgery', 'text adventure game', 'vase painter', 'paella western', 'beat group', 'road movie', 'greek god', 'alternative hip hop', 'disk image', 'lyric poetry', 'parody film', 'drama film', 'graphic adventure game', 'exergaming', 'neue deutsche welle', 'mystery', 'war film', 'poppy', 'fantasy film', 'murder mystery', 'tragedians', 'true crime', 'exotica', 'role playing video game', 'cartoon', 'synth pop', 'speculative fiction', 'art', 'jpop', 'amsterdam school', 'new wave', 'cakewalks', 'detective stories', 'fixed shooter', 'rock steady', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'hindu texts', 'minimalists', 'game book', 'glam metal', 'electronicore', 'buddy cop film', 'raster graphics', 'happenings', 'bossa nova', 'roots rock', 'folk', 'sex comedy', 'quartet', 'film music', 'freestyle', 'string quintet', 'french house', 'greek mythology', 'gothic literature', 'technical death metal', 'fantasy fiction', 'professional wrestling', 'indie rock', 'breakbeat', 'rock ballad', 'online gaming', 'merengue music', 'krautrock', 'folktronica', 'free jazz', 'folksinger', 'feminism', 'edm', 'cable news'] | Vampire Noir | Vampire Noir is a 2007 vampire film/horror film that was directed by Scott Shaw |
6 | genre | Roy Rogers | country music | ['cult film', 'scientific romance', 'japanese animated', 'stoner rock', 'teen sitcom', 'feminism', 'equestrian monument', 'neo noir', 'ballet', 'biopics', 'heavy metal', 'platform video game', 'nature documentaries', 'conceptual art', 'fantasy', 'buddy cop', 'pastiche', 'historical mystery', 'kouroi', 'dancehall', 'alternative cartoonist', 'midwest', 'jazz', 'short film', 'mainstream rock', 'augmented reality', 'film noir', 'computer magazine', 'electronicore', 'psychedelia', 'picture book', 'young adult', 'musical impressionism', 'beach party genre', 'operatic pop', 'travel literature', 'electronic dance', 'genre subjects', 'fantasy literature', 'blue movies', 'online game', 'visual kei', 'fighter', 'rapping', 'superspy', 'orchestra', 'josei', 'dance film', 'horror movie', 'strategy video game', 'sensation fiction', 'military science fiction', 'thriller fiction', 'contemporary christian', 'transcendentalism', 'rnb', 'action rpg', 'brutal death metal', 'arcades', 'business simulation game', 'anthology television series', 'computer aided design', 'martial arts movie', 'crime film', 'country rap', 'hard science fiction', 'historical fiction', 'freestyle music', 'party video game', 'punk movement', 'french house', 'punta', 'west coast', 'world war i', 'political film', 'real time strategy', 'arcade video game', 'noir film', 'techno music', 'cantonese', 'screwball comedy film', 'digital hardcore', 'contemporary instrumental', 'early black metal', 'adult contemporary', 'kung fu film', 'public art', 'genre painter', 'fable', 'pixillation', 'finite element method', 'folk metal', 'pocket billiards', 'pharmacologist', 'mariachi', 'cannibal film', 'multidirectional shooter', 'pinball', 'holiday album'] | Tribute (Roy Rogers album) | Tribute is the fourth studio album by American country music artist Roy Rogers. It was released in 1991 via RCA Records. The album peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. |
6 | genre | Digby Fairweather | jazz | ['rockabilly revival', 'picture books', 'tv', 'dancehall', 'punk rock revival', 'sensation fiction', 'horror film', 'antifolk', 'party game', 'folk rock', 'beat groups', 'scripture', 'west coast', 'delta blues', 'zydeco', 'buffo', 'murder mystery', 'objectivist philosophy', 'comedy hip hop', 'stealth', 'vector', 'earthworks', 'cult film', 'revenge tragedy', 'pinball', 'abstract painter', 'anthology series', 'spy films', 'new jack swing', 'prison film', 'puzzle video games', 'goth', 'tragedians', 'electro', 'television comedy', 'international style', 'hindi', 'opera semiseria', 'action thriller', 'author song', 'hip hop soul', 'video artist', 'political thriller', 'hindi film', 'ska pop', 'tokusatsu', 'detective', 'satyr play', 'skiffle music', 'blaxploitation', 'sleaze rock', 'punk music', 'nerdcore hip hop', 'computer magazine', 'gospel song', 'satirical', 'political drama', 'jpop', 'christian contemporary music', 'dark fantasy', 'taraab', 'slashers', 'equestrian monument', 'kosmische musik', 'endless running', 'cannibal films', 'alternative hip hop', 'encyclopedist', 'collage', 'sports writer', 'grime', 'greek mythology', 'music game', 'novella', 'platformer', 'post rock', 'blues music', 'buddy cop', 'korean pop music', 'detective film', 'parody', 'roman porno', 'yiddish theater', 'psychological thriller', 'drama film', 'movie musical', 'arcade adventure', 'britpop', 'flamenco', 'emcee', 'action movie', 'thriller film', 'bluegrass fiddler', 'ballet', 'boy band', 'maritime painter', 'cartoon', 'hidden object', 'technical death metal'] | Denny Wright | Denys Justin Wright (6 May 1924 – 8 February 1992), better known as Denny Wright, was a jazz and skiffle guitarist who performed with Stephane Grappelli, Lonnie Donegan, Johnny Duncan (bluegrass musician), Digby Fairweather, Ella Fitzgerald, Billy Eckstine, Fapy Lafertin, Russ Conway, Bireli Lagrene, Humphrey Littleton, Nigel Kennedy and his great friend George Shearing. A session musician for many years, he frequently acted as arranger and "fixer" for recording sessions. Wright was a prolific jazz and orchestra composer. He led many bands, ranging from small jazz ensembles through night club bands to full size orchestras. In addition to jazz and skiffle, he worked with Latin American and Jamaican bands, including Kenny Graham's Afro-Cubists. He contributed to swing bands and orchestras, frequently playing with the Carl Barriteau orchestra, the Decca Records house band under Phil Green, and, on occasion, the Glenn Miller band. Denny Wright was voted the 1980 BBC Jazz Society Musician of the Year. Although best known as a guitarist, his favourite instrument was the piano - the only musical instrument he would ever play at home. Travellin' Blues by Johnny Duncan and the Bluegrass Boys feature Wright's piano playing. |
6 | genre | Incendies | mystery | ['racing simulator', 'cumbia', 'disk image', 'portrait painting', 'nature documentaries', 'mmofps', 'fictional character', 'art nude', 'teen film', 'christian contemporary music', 'girlband', 'gospel', 'electroclash', 'hindu texts', 'sturm und drang', 'goth', 'intelligent dance music', 'gangster', 'dance pop', 'parody film', 'scripture', 'uk garage', 'video artist', 'military science fiction', 'horizontal shooter', 'reality television', 'sensitive style', 'pop standard', 'stoneware', 'online gaming', 'chamber music', 'rock ballad', 'brawler', 'celtic music', 'text adventure game', 'contemporary jazz', 'graphic adventure video game', 'blue grass', 'alternative country', 'ice hockey', 'true crime', 'flight simulator', 'rap metal', 'war game', 'online game', 'soft rock', 'sensation fiction', 'party video game', 'horror fiction', 'psychedelic pop', 'aggrotech', 'crime fiction', 'cool jazz', 'pop', 'piano concerti', 'new wave', 'sports video games', 'travel book', 'pixillation', 'operetta', 'independent film', 'teen', 'telenovella', 'trip hop', 'sonnet', 'broadway', 'mathematics', 'latin freestyle', 'detective fiction', 'industrial black metal', 'american football', 'crime thriller', 'amateur flight simulation', 'pop folk', 'young adult fiction', 'astronomy', 'glam rock', 'finite element method', 'calypso music', 'monster movie', 'intermezzi', 'docudrama', 'classical music', 'space combat simulator', 'gospel choir', 'spy genre', 'opera seria', 'fluxus', 'competitive fighting games', 'symphonic black metal', 'indie pop', 'breton', 'christmas carols', 'christian', 'farsa', 'elegy', 'uncompressed audio', 'theatrical musical', 'postapocalyptic'] | Incendies | Incendies is a 2010 Canadian mystery drama film written and directed by Denis Villeneuve. Adapted from Wajdi Mouawad's play of the same name, Incendies follows the journey of twin brother and sister as they attempt to unravel the mystery of their mother's life. The film premiered at the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals in September 2010 and was released in Quebec on 17 September 2010. In 2011, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. And it won the UPC Audience Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2011. The film won eight awards at the 31st Genie Awards, including Best Motion Picture, Best Actress (Lubna Azabal), Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography, Editing, Overall Sound and Sound Editing. Incendies was named by the New York Times as one of the 10 best films of 2011. |
6 | genre | Weekly Comic Bunch | seinen manga | ['pornographic film', 'pocket billiards', 'game creation system', 'online gaming', 'goth rock', 'vase painter', 'folktale', 'cannibal genre', 'pop rap', 'situation comedies', 'east coast', 'cult film', 'web series', 'crime film', 'music theatre', 'vedute', 'tabloid talk', 'screwball comedy film', 'satiric', 'sim racing', 'gothic literature', 'intelligent dance music', 'western genre', 'wuxia', 'western front', 'exploitation movie', 'punk', 'breton', 'avant rock', 'technical metal', 'blues piano', 'quartet', 'carol', 'historical fantasy', 'classic country', 'baseball', 'business simulation game', 'courtly romance', 'string quintet', 'flemish baroque painter', 'djent', 'futurepop', 'board game', 'murder mystery', 'seinen', 'feminism', 'bedroom farce', 'indie folk', 'emcee', 'christian contemporary', 'riot grrrl', 'minimalist', 'impressionist', 'girl group', 'chamber opera', 'britpop', 'nerdcore hip hop', 'spy genre', 'dance music', 'video game music', 'rhythm video games', 'punta', 'rapping', 'biology', 'simulation', 'celtic music', 'progg', 'bubblegum', 'historical mystery', 'tone poem', 'japanese pop', 'ambient music', 'reality competition television series', 'magic realism', 'instrumental rock', 'executable', 'animated television series', '2d competitive fighting game', 'arena pop', 'nursery rhyme', 'progressive pop', 'acid house', 'romantic fiction', 'punk rocker', 'pornographic', 'country rap', 'mathematics', 'classic metal', 'military science fiction', 'topographical', 'clogger', 'crust punk', 'german rap', 'english renaissance theatre', 'christian rap', 'celtic metal', 'racing simulator', 'hymnal', 'rnb'] | Akihabara@Deep | Akihabara@DEEP (アキハバラ@DEEP Akihabara atto Dīpu) is a 2004 novel by Ira Ishida which spawned a manga, television drama, and movie adaptation. The drama and manga versions have considerable differences from the original novel. The original novel focuses on a group of outcasts and their attempt to make a new search engine, which would have its own Artificial Intelligence that would understand users intentions and help them in their online searches. This technology gets the attention of Digital Capital, who wants to steal the technology for themselves. Taking place in the Tokyo district of Akihabara, or Akiba as it is often shortened to, the story in the drama focuses on a group of outcasts of society, mainly otaku, and a company they establish to "troubleshoot" the problems of Akihabara. The manga has a story more similar to the novel, in that the Otaku are in conflict with Digital Capital over the development of new software. The movie, on the other hand, shows a much darker, more violent and slightly twisted perspective of life as an Akiba-otaku. The movie was released in September 2006. Akihabara@Deep was adapted into a manga a year after the novel's publication. It featured art by Makoto Akane, and followed the same story as the original novel. It was serialized in Weekly Comic Bunch, a seinen manga magazine, in August 2005 and spanned a total of six tankōbon volumes. |
6 | genre | David Crosby | rock | ['neo noir', 'mathematics', 'role playing video game', 'clay animation', 'racing video game', 'executable', 'gospel song', 'wuxia film', 'nwobhm', 'horror punk', 'ornithological', 'west coast hip hop', 'alternative pop', 'public art', 'television westerns', 'schlager', 'indian soap opera', 'hip hop soul', 'western movies', 'pop rap', 'aleatoric', 'mma', 'latin jazz', 'adventure game', 'boogie woogie', 'occultist', 'japanese pop', 'film music', 'english renaissance theatre', 'graphic adventure', 'legal drama', 'broadway musical', 'equestrian', 'disco rap', 'east coast rapper', 'gamebooks', 'avant rock', 'vocals', 'viking', 'gothic literature', 'baseball', 'synth', 'kadans', 'traditional pop', 'tv', 'sensitive style', 'superhero film', 'kung fu film', 'neue deutsche welle', 'progressive house', 'manga', 'rapping', 'stealth game', 'epistolary novels', 'supernatural horror', 'panel game', 'hard science fiction', 'adult movie', 'alternative folk', 'romantics', 'bbc', 'miniseries', 'clogger', 'contemporary instrumental', 'fluxus', 'disaster films', 'dramatic comedy film', 'dixieland revival', 'transcendentalist', 'arena pop', 'country pop', 'incidental music', 'breakout', 'spy', 'drone music', 'folktronica', 'hagiographies', 'life simulation game', 'business simulation', 'courtly romance', 'service comedies', 'french hip hop', 'sandbox video game', 'twee pop', 'aggrotech', 'crime fiction', 'rock music', 'pop rock', 'indian classical music', 'pop music', 'platformer', 'drone', 'shoegaze', 'noisecore', 'blues music', 'dark metal', 'crust punk', 'chamber music', 'operatic pop'] | Why (The Byrds song) | "Why" is a song by the American rock band The Byrds, written by Jim McGuinn and David Crosby and first released as the B-side of the band's "Eight Miles High" single in March 1966. The song was re-recorded in December 1966 and released for a second time as part of the band's Younger Than Yesterday album. Born from Crosby's fondness for the music of Ravi Shankar, the song was an attempt to assimilate traditional Indian music into a rock and pop format. However, rather than actually using Indian instruments on the song, the band instead used McGuinn's raga-flavored guitar playing to emulate the sound of the sitar. "Why", along with "Eight Miles High", was influential in developing the musical styles of psychedelic rock and raga rock. |
6 | genre | Confessions | rock | ['disco music', 'electronic rock', 'conspiracy fiction', 'melodic hardcore', 'arcade game', 'drama documentary', 'speed metal', 'yuri', 'mc', 'cowboy music', 'folksinger', 'puzzle video game', 'gekiga', 'vaudeville', 'pocket billiards', 'melodic death metal', 'psychedelic', 'political satire', 'buffo', 'docudrama', 'dungeon crawler', 'beach party genre', 'performance artist', 'puzzle adventure game', 'tokusatsu', 'industrial rock', 'british broadcasting corporation', 'parody', 'metalcore', 'prog rock', 'delta blues', 'christian music', 'multiplayer', 'professional wrestling', 'baroque opera', 'new age music', 'western classical music', 'exploitation movie', 'collage film', 'clogger', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'classic rock', 'shoegazing', 'stoneware', 'new german cinema', 'dramedy', 'exploitation films', 'indian music', 'antifolk', 'epistolary', '3d computer graphics', 'soap opera', 'heavy metal music', 'pixillation', 'pornographic films', 'genre works', 'fairy tales', 'bubblegum pop', 'post hardcore', 'deathgrind', 'martial arts film', 'minimal techno', 'nature documentaries', 'vampire', 'hard rock', 'courtly romance', 'grand opera', 'folk music', 'minimalism', 'irish folk', 'metaphysical poem', 'calligrapher', 'robotic art', 'gypsy jazz', 'spy thriller', 'bluegrass', 'american football', 'expressionism', 'mystery', 'experimental metal', 'detective fiction', 'body art', 'skiffle', 'kosmische musik', 'television drama', 'disaster film', 'latin jazz', 'soul rock', 'viking', 'kadans', 'adult contemporary', 'aleatoric', 'lesbian pulp', 'western swing', 'road movie', 'klezmer', 'independent film', 'renaissance', 'platform video game'] | Confessions of Man | Confessions Of Man is the third release from the rock group The Fifth and their first release with their new record label EMG/Universal Records. The album was originally released in 2008 under Infidel records. |
6 | genre | NeverDead | action game | ['irish', 'indian music', 'bedroom farce', 'bullet hell shooters', 'roots rock', 'natural horror', 'verismo', 'west coast hip hop', 'folksinger', 'seinen manga', 'collage film', 'country rock', 'east coast rapper', 'dark fantasy', 'educational television', 'epistolary novels', 'online gaming', 'formula one', 'funk', 'post punk', 'spacesynth', 'teen', 'garage band', 'satire', 'christian metal', 'japanese pop', 'thriller', 'hard bop', 'nerdcore hip hop', 'tejano music', 'nature documentary', 'fantasy literature', 'opera semiseria', 'folk', 'psychedelic pop', 'texas blues', 'symphonic power metal', 'sculptor', 'action film', 'picture book', 'christmas song', 'pinball', 'opere serie', 'gamebooks', 'edutainment', 'heavy rockers', 'graphic adventure video game', 'riot grrrl', 'romantics', 'kung fu film', 'gangsta rap', 'midwest', 'breton', 'manic shooter', 'environmental theatre', 'buddy film', 'folk music', 'collectible card games', 'calligrapher', 'broadway musical', 'action role playing', 'biology', 'delta blues', 'dramedies', 'blue grass', 'east coast hip hop', 'pub rock', 'artillery', 'norse mythology', 'neue deutsche welle', 'platforming', 'alternative country', 'western front', 'travelogue', 'metaphysical poem', 'unblack metal', 'combat flight simulation', 'italo disco', 'arcade video game', 'magic realism', 'pharmacologist', 'electronic body music', 'post apocalyptic', 'vase', 'pop rap', 'ambient techno', 'free jazz', 'history painter', 'pornographic movies', 'fps', 'novella', 'pop punk', 'rhythm game', 'simulation racing', 'marine painter', 'synth', 'electronic dance music', 'psychedelic trance', 'piano'] | NeverDead | NeverDead is an action game developed by Rebellion Developments and published by Konami for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. |
6 | genre | 30 Years to Life | comedy film | ['historical period drama', 'gospel music', 'sung poetry', 'modernism', 'forgery', 'breakbeat', 'traditional pop', 'stoneware', 'jpop', 'equestrian statue', 'martial arts', 'soul music', 'science fiction', 'logician', 'sitcom', 'young adult fiction', 'bulletin board system', 'roots reggae', 'puzzle adventure game', 'biopic', 'avant rock', 'indie dance', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'closet drama', 'police drama', 'english renaissance theatre', 'rap music', 'cyberpunk', 'lgbt', 'dramality', 'anthology television series', 'piano concerti', 'wayang', 'lambada', 'greek tragedy', 'stride pianist', 'historical painting', 'klezmer', 'tragicomedy', 'genre paintings', 'anarchist punk', 'adult game', 'karaoke', 'romance', 'vedutista', 'pasticcio', 'powerpop', 'celtic rock', 'sludge', 'punta', 'classic rock', 'classical', 'abstract expressionist', 'feminism', 'southern rap', 'metaphysical poet', 'courtroom drama', 'sketch comedy', 'impressionist', 'talking statues', 'christian pop rock', 'romantics', 'indie folk', 'young adult novels', 'musical operetta film', 'reality competition television series', 'gothic fiction', 'cantopop', 'political hip hop', 'basketball', 'screwball comedy film', 'art house films', 'acoustic', 'shoegazing', 'collage', 'electronica', 'cad', 'surf music', 'teen', 'kabbalah', 'stoner metal', 'vampire', 'folk singer', 'comic opera', 'korai', 'computer game', 'vocal trance', 'historical mystery', 'hidden object', 'cannibal', 'thelema', 'sex comedy', 'narrative poem', 'horror', 'reality program', 'transcendentalist movement', 'krautrock', 'heist thriller', 'arena pop'] | 30 Years to Life | 30 Years to Life is a 2001 American comedy film, written and directed by Vanessa Middleton. The film marks Middleton's directorial debut, and stars Allen Payne, Paula Jai Parker, and Tracy Morgan. |
6 | genre | The Enchanted Island | pasticcio | ['chanson', 'dance pop', 'musical play', 'arthurian', 'biographical film', 'sketch comedy', 'role playing video game', 'uk garage', 'australian hip hop', 'online game', 'neofolk', 'electro', 'public art', 'disk image', 'animated television series', 'jazz', 'carnatic', 'urban fantasy', 'benga', 'celtic', 'concerti', 'television personality', 'falling block puzzle', 'roguelike', 'latin pop', 'lgbt', 'hindi', 'discordian', 'dance video game', 'vallenato', 'romantic comedies', 'pornography', 'dream pop', 'survival horror', 'hagiography', 'spaghetti western', 'service comedies', 'racing simulator', 'text adventure', 'occultist', 'bebop', 'soap series', 'teen film', 'clogger', 'ornithological', 'progressive trance', 'emcee', 'aleatoric', 'flipper', 'hindu texts', 'historical painting', 'exploitation film', 'bachata music', 'western front', 'symphonic metal', 'disco', 'alternative music', 'avantgarde', 'online gaming', 'novella', 'finite element', 'stealth action game', 'contemporary jazz', 'glam rock', 'exploitation films', 'transcendentalism', 'salsa', 'sludge metal', 'pixilation', 'genre subjects', 'funk', 'country music', 'norse mythological', 'genre art', 'encyclopedist', 'graphic adventure game', 'cowboy songs', 'dramma giocoso', 'extreme metal', 'vector graphics', 'tejano pop', 'vanitas', 'game creation system', 'graffiti art', 'marine art', 'musical theater', 'japanese pop', 'wildlife documentary', 'brawler', 'science fiction', 'arte povera', 'panel game', 'wayang', 'breakout clone', 'heavy rock', 'novela', 'stoneware', 'dungeon crawler', 'ecchi'] | The Enchanted Island (opera) | The Enchanted Island is a pasticcio (pastiche) of music by various baroque composers, including George Frideric Handel, Antonio Vivaldi, and Jean-Philippe Rameau, devised and written by Jeremy Sams after The Tempest and A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. It was created by Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott and premiered by the Metropolitan Opera on December 31, 2011, starring David Daniels, Joyce DiDonato, Danielle de Niese, Luca Pisaroni, and Lisette Oropesa. The popular 70-year-old Spanish tenor, Plácido Domingo, played the small but important part of the sea god Neptune. The following month a performance of the pasticcio was broadcast live into movie theaters across the world as part of the Metropolitan Opera Live in HD series. In late 2012, Virgin Classics released this broadcast version on DVD. The Met revived The Enchanted Island two seasons later. Daniels, de Niese, Pisaroni, and Domingo revived their roles from the premiere. Susan Graham assumed the role of Sycorax from DiDonato. |
6 | genre | House of Evil | horror film | ['minigame', 'nwobhm', 'classic rock', 'no wave', 'television westerns', 'math metal', 'alternative cartoonist', 'midwest', 'rhythm video games', 'music theatre', 'psybient', 'marine painting', 'picture books', 'contemporary instrumental', 'black comedy', 'traditional heavy metal', 'first person shooter', 'experimental metal', 'sandbox video game', 'horror fiction', 'feminist', 'animated television series', 'electrofunk', 'collage', 'detective', 'clogger', 'heist movie', 'symphonic power metal', 'choro', 'surf film', 'horrorcore', 'bubblegum', 'minimalists', 'kabbalah', 'christian rapper', 'grand opera', 'prosimetrum', 'calypso music', 'altarpiece', 'melodic death metal', 'hindustani classical music', 'ballet', '3d computer graphics', 'novelette', 'legal thriller', 'pink film', 'true crime', 'endless running', 'idm', 'christian contemporary', 'eurobeat', 'uncompressed audio', 'tangos', 'neo soul', 'association football', 'interactive fiction', 'opera seria', 'post punk', 'caper film', 'southern rock', 'american football', 'vampire', 'noise music', 'marine artist', 'carnatic music', 'sonneteer', 'futurism', 'avant rock', 'basketball', 'alternative rock', 'beach party genre', 'dark comedy', 'mainstream rock', 'political hip hop', 'film music', 'stealth', 'experimental hip hop', 'arcade adventure', 'artillery', 'arthouse', 'crime film', 'brittany', 'urban fantasy', 'lyric poetry', 'piano', 'light gun shooter', 'folk metal', 'anthology drama series', 'tragedian', 'fado', 'extreme gothic metal', 'seinen', 'drone music', 'multidirectional shooter', 'taraab', 'motet', 'genre paintings', 'espionage', 'vaudeville'] | House of Evil | House of Evil, alternately titled Dance of Death, is a 1968 horror film directed by Jack Hill. It stars Boris Karloff and Julissa. House of Evil is one of four low-budget Mexican horror films Karloff made in a package deal with Mexican producer Luis Enrique Vergara. The others are The Snake People, The Incredible Invasion, and Fear Chamber. Karloff's scenes for all four films were directed by Jack Hill in Los Angeles in the spring of 1968. The films were then completed in Mexico. |
6 | genre | Carson Chamberlain | country music | ['compas', 'pornographic movies', 'mashups', 'east coast hip hop', 'vallenato', 'antifolk', 'spy genre', 'action role playing', 'latin freestyle', 'east coast rappers', 'french house', 'supernatural horror film', 'horror', 'oater', 'epistolary', 'christian music', 'romantic love', 'psychology', 'goth', 'epos', 'reality series', 'electropop', 'metaphysical poet', 'clay', 'mockumentary', 'platformers', 'marine painter', 'soca', 'speed metal', 'courtroom series', 'criminal comedy film', 'teen', 'cakewalk', 'conspiracy fiction', 'new wave', 'interactive movie', 'fighting video game', 'surf music', 'bubblegum', 'skiffle', 'italo disco', 'industrial music', 'surreal', 'rockabilly revival', 'tower defense', 'bolero', 'bubblegum pop', 'expressionism', 'video artist', 'reggae pop', 'heist', 'puzzle video games', 'documentary surf film', 'dance film', 'hindustani classical music', 'grime', 'stage musicals', 'christian contemporary music', 'teen fiction', 'futurism', 'yuri', 'exploitation films', 'heist thriller', 'party game', 'short film', 'text adventure', 'anarcho punk', 'maritime painter', 'enka', 'cumbia', 'battle painting', 'irish', 'christian rapper', 'electronic rock', 'container format', 'hindi', 'beach party genre', 'action comedy film', 'indie dance', 'real time strategy', 'gambling', 'feminist', 'natural horror', 'glam punk', 'game creation system', 'christian rap', 'noise rock', 'qawwal', 'composer', 'sung poetry', 'sludge', 'police drama', 'television drama', 'progpower metal', 'adult comedy film', 'mockumentaries', 'gekiga', 'theoretical physics', 'video game'] | Everything I Love (song) | "Everything I Love" is a song written by Harley Allen and Carson Chamberlain, and recorded by American country music singer Alan Jackson. It was released in January 1997 as the second single and title track from his album of the same name. The song reached number 9 on the U.S. country singles charts with it. |
6 | genre | Michel Ghislain Stapleaux | history painter | ['film noir', 'american football', 'vector', 'roots rock', 'soft rock', 'equestrian monument', 'jive', 'police procedural', 'fighting video game', 'deathgrind', 'funeral doom metal', 'action thriller', 'life sciences', 'modern jazz', 'stained glass', 'martial arts', 'jazz rap', 'genre art', 'rap', 'romance comedy', 'narrative poem', 'fairy tale', 'japanese pop', 'ac', 'psychedelic trance', 'house music', 'korean pop music', 'art nude', 'aggrotech', 'simulation video game', 'hymnal', 'strategy video game', 'piano', 'occultist', 'bachata music', 'latin jazz', 'viking', 'opera semiseria', 'dancehall reggae', 'philosophical fiction', 'polyphony', 'unblack metal', 'formula one', 'electric folk', 'anthology drama series', 'east coast hip hop', 'indie rock', 'arcade game', 'marine painter', 'modernism', 'picture book', 'sf', 'mixed martial arts', 'digital hardcore', 'pop standard', 'neofolk', 'irish', 'film musical', 'classic country', 'racing simulators', 'rail shooter', 'psychedelic folk', 'vampire', 'math metal', 'protest singer', 'indian music', 'sportswriter', 'equestrian sculpture', 'abstract art', 'fighting game', 'teen film', 'maritime painter', 'surreal', 'pornographic movie', 'miniature painter', 'western movie', 'king arthur', 'salsa', 'concept album', 'religious text', 'reggae pop', 'electroclash', 'ballad', 'annals', 'electronic musician', 'mmorpg', 'anthology series', 'christian rap', 'artillery', 'dramedy film', 'sketch comedy', 'merseybeat', 'ebm', 'pop soul', 'yiddish theater', 'operetta', 'symphonic death metal', 'fictional character', 'romance film'] | Michel Ghislain Stapleaux | Michel Ghislain Stapleaux (26 June 1799, Brussels - 1881, Gien) was a Belgian portraitist and history painter. He was the husband of the flower painter Louise Schavije and won two gold medals for history painting, in the competitions at Brussels in 1822 and Antwerp in 1823. |
6 | genre | Heikki Suolahti | opera | ['maritime painter', 'country rock', 'transcendentalism', 'video artist', 'romantic poet', 'metalcore', 'fighter', 'animated television series', 'swashbuckler films', 'grunge', 'platform video games', 'norse', 'erotic thriller', 'music game', 'gamebook', 'puzzle adventure game', 'chanteuse', 'cinematic platformer', 'crime drama', 'ballet', 'jazz rock', 'soul jazz', 'grand opera', 'documentary surf film', 'disco music', 'tejano pop', 'mod', 'technical metal', 'nwobhm', 'modernist', 'roman porno', 'wayang', 'dancehall', 'travel literature', 'spy films', 'ambient techno', 'soca', 'alternative country', 'indian music', 'soukous', 'life sciences', 'grindcore', 'power metal', 'genre painter', 'parody film', 'noise music', 'dramality', 'urban blues', 'superspy', 'fable', 'minimalist', 'swing', 'rhythm video games', 'underground hip hop', 'punta', 'strategy video game', 'cowboy songs', 'heroic fantasy', 'young adult novels', 'jazz music', 'adventure film', 'sports video games', 'musical comedy', 'aggrotech', 'flamenco', 'hard bop', 'hillbilly music', 'intermezzi', 'clay', 'action role playing', 'documentary feature', 'punk rocker', 'detective', 'stealth video game', 'travel book', 'mockumentaries', 'chamber opera', 'surreal', 'kosmische musik', 'modal', 'biographical film', 'korai', 'surf rock', 'martial arts films', 'teen fiction', 'seinen', 'courtroom series', 'taraab', 'psychology', 'anarcho punk', 'boxer', 'flemish baroque painter', 'online game', 'celtic music', 'boy band', 'drone music', 'shooter', 'survival horror', 'fantasy'] | Heikki Suolahti | Heikki Theodor Suolahti (2 February 1920, in Helsinki – 27 December 1936, in Helsinki) was a Finnish composer. Suolahti studied under Arvo Laitinen in Helsinki from 1929 to his death. In 1935, he composed Sinfonia piccola, which was first performed in February 1938 under Tauno Hannikainen. Hannikainen also orchestrated some of Suolahti's songs. Sinfonia piccola was published in the United States in 1959. When the composer died at the age of 16, none of his works had been performed publicly yet. He left the opera Pärttylin yö and a few other works unfinished. Suolahti, a huge admirer of Richard Wagner, was promised a trip to the Bayreuth Festival in the summer of 1937, but he died soon after Christmas 1936. Jean Sibelius was fascinated with Sinfonia piccola and praised it to Suolahti's mother after the composer's untimely death. |
6 | genre | Neil Peart | hard rock | ['christian hip hop', 'comic science fiction', 'unblack metal', 'crime drama', 'genre art', 'cowboy music', 'earthworks', 'historical drama', 'film score', 'impressionist music', 'gothic music genre', 'kouroi', 'sci fi', 'interactive movie', 'first person shooter', 'maritime painter', 'progressive rock', 'broadway musical', 'josei', 'tragic playwrights', 'dramedy film', 'scientific romance', 'sonnet', 'cable news', 'chamber ensemble', 'southern hip hop', 'suspense film', 'hagiographies', 'sitcom', 'electronica', 'dance music', 'strategy video game', 'piano concerti', 'nerdcore hip hop', 'folk rock', 'rancheras', 'folk', 'east coast rapper', 'giant monster film', 'disk image', 'raster', 'painter', 'puzzle platformer', 'visual kei', 'west coast hip hop', 'cad', 'lovecraftian', 'postapocalyptic', 'adventure film', 'spy fiction', 'psychedelia', 'celtic fusion', 'rail shooter', 'opere serie', 'funk', 'amsterdam school', 'edm', 'musical comedy', 'baroque', 'soap opera', 'futurism', 'platformer', 'landscapist', 'automobile magazine', 'bossa nova', 'vocals', 'football', 'grape', 'minimal techno', 'detective story', 'sports game', 'racing video game', 'arthurian', '3d shooter', 'bottle episode', 'contemporary classical', 'nu metal', 'bolero', 'dark ambient', 'rhythm game', 'heist film', 'western films', 'theoretical physics', 'adult film', 'weimar classicism', 'science', 'drama documentary', 'club music', 'psychedelic rock', 'criminal comedy film', 'easy listening', 'independent rock', 'dramedies', 'uk garage', 'quartet', 'electropop', 'viking metal', 'martial arts movie', 'soulful house'] | Rush (Rush album) | Rush is the eponymous debut studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released on March 1, 1974 and later remastered in 1997. Their first release shows much of the hard rock sound typical of many of the popular rock bands emerging earlier in the decade, and it is the only album to not have Neil Peart as drummer. Rush were fans of such bands as Led Zeppelin and Cream, and these influences can be heard in most of the songs on this album. Original drummer John Rutsey performed all drum parts on the album, but was unable to go on extended tours because of complications with his diabetes and was respectfully let go by the band after the album was released. Rutsey contributed to the album's lyrics, but never submitted the work to the other members of the band. The lyrics were instead entirely composed by Lee and Lifeson. Rutsey was soon replaced by Peart, who has remained the band's drummer ever since. |
6 | genre | The Giant of the Dolomites | adventure film | ['bluegrass fiddler', 'music game', 'dramatic comedy film', 'video game music', 'crime film', 'underground music', 'vampire', 'impressionist music', 'electronica', 'modern classical', 'tabloid talk', 'altarpiece', 'baroque', 'celtic', 'newsmagazine', 'kore', 'futurism', 'artillery', 'travelogue', 'historical', 'raster graphics', 'concept album', 'carnatic music', 'soft rock', 'ornithological', 'christian pop rock', 'medieval metal', 'pop folk', 'multiplayer', 'action movie', 'indie rock', 'spacesynth', 'exercise video game', 'crossover', 'news magazine', 'earthworks', '2d competitive fighting game', 'monodrama', 'reggae', 'early music', 'polyphony', 'punk rocker', 'fantasy', 'hard bop', 'simulation', 'american football', 'norse mythology', 'country rock', 'abstract painter', 'space western', 'satiric', 'gamebook', 'celtic metal', 'economic simulation game', 'cowboy music', 'poppy', 'baroque music', 'korai', 'new wave', 'protest singer', 'gambling', 'hip house', 'wine', 'role playing game', 'pocket billiards', 'latin jazz', 'alternative cartoonist', 'genre painter', 'fluxus', 'grime', 'dating sim', 'elegy', 'horror punk', 'melodic death metal', 'fps', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'amateur flight simulation', 'daytime television', 'action game', 'opera', 'marine artist', 'espionage film', 'screwball comedy film', 'goregrind', 'crunkcore', 'soccer', 'science fiction film', 'skate punk', 'hardcore', 'prison film', 'role playing video game', 'gothic novels', 'romantics', 'folktale', 'comic science fiction', 'stoner rock', 'didactic poetry', 'sandbox video game', 'epic poems'] | The Giant of the Dolomites | The Giant of the Dolomites (Italian:Il gigante delle Dolomiti) is a 1927 Italian silent adventure film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Bartolomeo Pagano, Aldo Marus and Elena Lunda. It was the last in a series of silent films featuring the peplum hero Maciste, but the character was later revived in the 1960s. |
6 | genre | Nine Stories | short story | ['folk ballad', 'science fiction', 'hymnal', 'epos', 'roots reggae', 'pop rap', 'mockbuster', 'christian hip hop', 'christmas music', 'blue ensign', 'endless running', 'holiday album', 'propaganda film', 'psychedelic pop', 'progressive trance', 'action rpg', 'new york hardcore', 'espionage', 'kan ha diskan', 'aleatoric', 'genre paintings', 'vector', 'ska pop', 'detective', 'folk singer', 'sitcom', 'magical girl', 'holiday song', 'electrofunk', 'singspiel', 'east coast', 'punk rock', 'dancehall reggae', 'action movie', 'racing simulators', 'historical painting', 'rap rock', 'gothic novels', 'epic poems', '3d', 'trance music', 'hidden object game', 'deathcore', 'renaissance', 'new german cinema', 'container format', 'funeral doom metal', 'soft rock', 'psychedelic', 'cult film', 'experimental techno', 'cautionary tale', 'goregrind', 'game book', 'comedy hip hop', 'stoner metal', 'gambling', 'neoclassical metal', 'jazz rap', 'finite element', 'metallic hardcore', 'youth literature', 'hillbilly music', 'travel writer', 'romance novels', 'erotic thriller', 'soul rock', 'manifesto', 'educational television', 'yuri', 'jazz rock', 'tejano pop', 'stoner rock', 'earthwork', 'giallo film', 'musical play', 'horrorcore', 'sculptor', 'rapping', 'astronomy', 'mashups', 'abstract painter', 'pop metal', 'moombahton', 'real time strategy game', 'punta', 'fairytales', 'contemporary classical', 'costume drama', 'merseybeat', 'adventure video game', 'aleatoric music', 'kart racer', 'elizabethan', 'teen film', 'computer aided design', 'romantic comedies', 'silent film', 'unblack metal'] | The Laughing Man (short story) | "The Laughing Man" is a short story by J. D. Salinger, published originally in The New Yorker on March 19, 1949; and also in Salinger’s short story collection Nine Stories. It largely takes the structure of a story within a story and is thematically occupied with the relationship between narrative and narrator, and the end of youth. |
6 | genre | Fatal Attraction | psychological thriller | ['adult game', 'sitcom', 'exotica', 'conspiracy fiction', 'blaxploitation', 'tejano pop', 'moombahton', 'platformers', 'lesbian pulp', 'spy', 'turntablist', 'nerdcore hip hop', 'musical impressionism', 'bbc', 'heroic fantasy', 'physics', 'western film', 'arena pop', 'ragtime', 'darkwave', 'public sculpture', 'simulation racing', 'swing', 'broadway', 'puzzle game', 'giallo film', 'underground music', 'extraterrestrial invasion', 'gamebooks', 'pop art', 'hindu texts', 'alternative cartoonist', 'graphic adventure', 'independent film', 'thelema', 'dramedies', 'contemporary classical music', 'graphic adventure video game', 'blackened death metal', 'lgbt', 'political satire', 'impressionist music', 'elizabethan', 'comedy hip hop', 'cyberpunk', 'vector graphics', 'baroque pop', 'post trip hop', 'kosmische musik', 'romance', 'performance art', 'gangsta rap', 'early modern', 'cannibal', 'yiddish theater', 'pop', 'bluegrass music', 'hardcore punk', 'mythographer', 'operatic pop', 'quartet', 'executable file', 'uk garage', 'soul rock', 'film noir', 'reality program', 'animated television series', 'beat group', 'new age music', 'boys love', 'bachata', 'surf film', 'neo soul', 'films noir', 'dark wave', 'musical comedy', 'rap rock', 'platform video game', 'kouroi', 'epic western', 'pornographic films', 'west coast hip hop', 'noise music', 'fantasy', 'fusion jazz', 'early black metal', 'club music', 'high fantasy', 'action puzzle video game', 'pornography', 'jazz fusion', 'television personality', 'first world war', 'east coast', 'psychedelic music', 'aggrotech', 'christmas', 'executable', 'kart racer'] | Michael Douglas | Michael Kirk Douglas (born September 25, 1944) is an American actor and producer. His career includes a diverse range of films in both independent and blockbuster genres, for which he has received a number of accolades both competitive and honorary; these include the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award for "outstanding contribution to the world of entertainment" and the AFI Life Achievement Award which "honor[s] an individual whose career in motion pictures or television has greatly contributed to the enrichment of American culture". The eldest of four children of actor Kirk Douglas, he received his Bachelor of Arts in drama from the University of California, Santa Barbara. His early acting roles included film, stage, and television productions; Douglas first achieved prominence for his performance in the ABC police procedural television series The Streets of San Francisco, for which Douglas received three consecutive Emmy Award nominations. In 1975, Douglas produced One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, having acquired the rights to the Ken Kesey novel from his father. The film received critical and popular acclaim and won the Academy Award for Best Picture, earning Douglas his first Oscar as one of the film's producers. After leaving The Streets of San Francisco in 1976, Douglas went on to produce films including The China Syndrome (1979) and Romancing the Stone (1984); he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy for the latter, which he also starred in, reintroducing Douglas to audiences as a capable leading man. After reprising his Romancing the Stone role as Jack Colton in the 1985 sequel The Jewel of the Nile (which he also produced) and appearing in the musical A Chorus Line (1985) and the psychological thriller Fatal Attraction (1987), Douglas received widespread acclaim for his iconic portrayal of amoral corporate raider Gordon Gekko in the Oliver Stone-directed drama Wall Street for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He reprised the role in the sequel Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010). Douglas's subsequent notable film roles included Black Rain (1989); The War of the Roses (1989); Basic Instinct (1992); The American President (1995); The Game (1997); Traffic and Wonder Boys (2000); Solitary Man (2009); and Ant-Man (2015). In 2013, Douglas's performance as Liberace in the HBO biopic Behind the Candelabra received universal critical acclaim and the actor won numerous accolades for his role, including Golden Globe, Emmy and Screen Actors Guild Awards. Apart from his career in the film industry, Douglas has received notice for his humanitarian and political activism as well as media attention for his marriage to Catherine Zeta-Jones and tongue cancer diagnosis. |
6 | genre | Storm Over Lisbon | thriller film | ['glam rock', 'silent film', 'beach party film', 'true crime', 'mythology', 'adventure film', 'acid techno', 'cautionary tale', 'contemporary folk', 'funk metal', 'fairytales', 'detective', 'grunge rock', 'heist film', 'masonic', 'gothenburg', 'espionage film', 'fantasy literature', 'wargame', 'jazz music', 'space opera', 'real time strategy game', 'chivalric romance', 'business simulation', 'transcendentalist', 'synthpop', 'courtly romance', 'alt rock', 'psychological thriller film', 'arcade', 'reality competition television series', 'computer puzzle game', 'intermezzo', 'garage bands', 'post hardcore', 'action movie', 'monster movie', 'docudrama', 'contemporary art', 'science', 'period drama', 'gangster film', 'arte povera', 'fantasy film', 'cowboy songs', 'king arthur', 'gangster', 'mockbuster', 'funk', 'ecchi', 'buddy film', 'dark metal', 'blues piano', 'gothic metal', 'ebm', 'courtroom drama', 'powerpop', 'satirist', 'collectible card games', '3d model', 'didactic poetry', 'fantasy', 'disaster film', 'landscape painting', 'situation comedy', 'space western', 'film composer', 'vase painter', 'sitcom', 'tejano pop', 'english renaissance drama', 'red ensign', 'bottle episode', 'cult film', 'progressive rock', 'graphic adventure video game', 'adult contemporary', 'celtic music', 'newsmagazine', 'contemporary christian music', 'lyric poem', 'slashers', 'musical film', 'biopics', 'bbs', 'american football', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'indian music', 'piano sonata', 'action rpg', 'football', 'delta blues', 'turntablist', 'pasticcio', 'eurobeat', 'television drama', 'new wave', 'gothic novels', 'art house films'] | Storm Over Lisbon | Storm Over Lisbon is a 1944 American thriller film directed by George Sherman and starring Vera Ralston, Erich von Stroheim and Richard Arlen. During World War II the owner of a Lisbon nightclub attempts to gain secret information in order to sell to the Japanese. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gano Chittenden. |
6 | genre | Fabio Campana | opera | ['action game', 'contemporary classical', 'sitcom', 'reggae pop', 'acid house', 'laserdisc video game', 'highlife', 'god game', 'public art', 'trance', 'pasodoble', 'fairytales', 'girlband', 'competitive fighting games', 'intermezzi', 'opere serie', 'acoustic', 'classic metal', 'korai', 'new age music', 'silent', 'epos', 'travel literature', 'police procedural', 'interactive fiction', 'graffiti art', 'historiography', 'kadans', 'extraterrestrial invasion', 'rap musician', 'folk singer', 'vallenato', 'melodic hardcore', 'young adult literature', 'lambada', 'outlaw country', '3d', 'indian classical music', 'epistolary novels', 'early black metal', 'pasticcio', 'alternative music', 'nature documentaries', 'economic simulation game', 'discordian', 'romance', 'robotic art', 'natural horror', 'adventure video game', 'political hip hop', 'western art music', 'police drama', 'farse', 'pinball', 'exploitation movie', 'beach party genre', 'chivalric romance', 'edutainment', 'collectible card games', 'broadway', 'blues rock', 'television personality', 'christian metal', 'flemish baroque painter', 'country music', 'greek mythology', 'avant garde metal', 'bbc', 'bachata', 'wildlife documentary', 'epic fantasy', 'fantasy literature', 'road movie', 'japanese pop', 'film music', 'ranch hand', 'baroque opera', 'dance video game', 'new jack swing', 'wuxia film', 'satyr play', 'gwerz', 'dramatic comedy film', 'anthologist', 'bossa nova', 'satiric', 'cajun', 'online gaming', 'dance pop', 'carnatic', 'mmofps', 'blue ensign', 'deathrock', 'christmas music', 'binary', 'computer animated short', 'historical', 'minigolf', 'tango'] | Fabio Campana | Fabio Campana (14 January 1819 – 2 February 1882) was an Italian composer, opera director, conductor, and singing teacher who composed eight operas which premiered between 1838 and 1869. He was born in Livorno, the city where his first two operas premiered, but in the early 1850s he settled in London. There he opened a famous singing school, conducted concerts, and continued his reputation as a prolific and popular composer of art songs and concert arias. His last opera, Esmeralda, premiered in Saint Petersburg in 1869, followed by London performances in 1870 with Adelina Patti in the title role. Campana died in London at the age of 63. Although his operas are no longer performed, his art songs can be heard on several modern recordings. |
6 | genre | Supermen Against the Orient | superhero film | ['thriller fiction', 'hindustani classical music', 'exergaming', 'indian music', 'impressionistic', 'documentary television series', '3d shooter', 'bbs', 'cult', 'baroque', 'thrash metal', 'impressionist', 'historical drama', 'red ensign', 'lesbian pulp', 'platform game', 'metallic hardcore', 'cowboy music', 'shooting game', '3d', 'christian rapper', 'disco rap', 'exercise video game', 'science fiction film', 'melodrama film', 'protest song', 'swashbuckler films', 'popular music', 'vocal trance', 'cad', 'cartoon', 'category romance', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'gwerz', 'narrative poem', 'art', 'mystery', 'gospel song', 'electronicore', 'zydeco', 'surf film', 'marine painter', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'cakewalks', 'medieval metal', 'caper film', 'flight simulator', 'pop art', 'romantic', 'romantic poets', 'noise rock', 'cozies', 'multidirectional shooter', 'action video game', 'romantic fiction', 'picaresque', 'dramma giocoso', 'new wave', 'moombahton', 'country music', 'cable news', 'arcade', 'smooth jazz', 'mmo', 'astronomy', 'rock ballad', 'acid house', 'puzzle video games', 'boleros', 'big beat', 'indie rock', 'horror punk', 'easy listening', 'portrait painting', 'glam metal', 'adult comedy film', 'pornography', 'rhythm video game', 'hardcore', 'pinball', 'neofolk', 'arcade video game', 'goth rock', 'graphic adventure', 'rail shooter', 'carnatic', 'telenovella', 'epic poetry', 'folk metal', 'independent film', 'grime mc', 'incidental music', 'documentarian', 'emo', 'internet', 'sci fi', 'pop rap', 'scrolling shooter', 'fighting game'] | Supermen Against the Orient | Supermen Against the Orient (also known as Crash che botte!, The Three Fantastic Supermen in the Orient) is a Hong Kong-Italian co-production superhero film directed by Bitto Albertini. It is a spin-off of Gianfranco Parolini's 1967 film I Fantastici tre supermen. The film is notable for featuring a cameo appearance by a young Jackie Chan who here also already worked as choreographer It was a commercial success in Italy and also in Hong Kong. |
6 | genre | Steven Wilson | prog rock | ['urban fantasy', 'surreal', 'disaster film', 'ethnic electronica', 'shoegaze', 'public sculpture', 'ska', 'action puzzle video game', 'electronicore', 'melodic black metal', 'verismo', 'electro swing', 'sevdalinka', 'contemporary fantasy', 'hard rock', 'cult classic', 'driving game', 'rts', 'psychedelic rock', 'manifesto', 'trance', 'platform video games', 'racing simulator', 'art rock', 'arcade game', 'cartoon', 'club music', 'tabloid talk', 'wildlife documentary', 'epos', 'carol', 'strategy game', 'genre paintings', 'turntablists', 'strategy video game', 'rock', 'viking metal', 'opera semiseria', 'caper film', 'pornography', 'christian rap', 'western genre', 'haiku', 'musical film', 'disaster films', 'gekiga', 'gwerz', 'farsa', 'european classical music', 'spy thriller', 'sculptor', 'cannibal', 'cad', 'gamebooks', 'math metal', 'pixilation', 'philosophical fiction', 'sports writer', 'alternative country', 'swashbuckler films', 'gypsy jazz', 'pop rap', 'contemporary classical', 'speed metal', 'marine art', 'glam', 'criminal comedy film', 'string quintet', 'tactical shooter', 'massively multiplayer online game', 'tejano pop', 'tejano', 'jazz rap', 'game book', 'automobile magazine', 'alternate history', 'protest song', 'minigame', 'weimar classicism', 'polyphonic', 'action game', 'first person shooter', 'mc', 'swashbuckler film', 'massively multiplayer online games', 'puzzle adventure game', 'musical theatre', 'magical girl', 'film score composer', 'shooting game', 'turntables', 'satirist', 'nerdcore', '2d competitive fighting game', 'classical music', 'bulletin board system', 'surrealist', 'electronic rock', 'arena pop'] | Steven Wilson | Steven John Wilson (born 3 November 1967) is an English musician and record producer, most associated with the progressive rock genre. Currently a successful solo artist, he became known as the founder, lead guitarist, singer and songwriter of the band Porcupine Tree, as well as being a member of several other bands. He has also worked with artists such as Opeth, King Crimson, Pendulum, Jethro Tull, XTC, Yes, Marillion, Orphaned Land and Anathema. Wilson is a self-taught producer, audio engineer, guitar and keyboard player, playing other instruments as needed, including bass guitar, autoharp, hammered dulcimer and flute. He currently lives in Hemel Hempstead, the town he grew up in, but has also spent time living in London and Tel Aviv, Israel, although he does not hold a residence in Tel Aviv anymore. His music has received wide acclaim. He has been four times nominated for the Grammy Awards, twice with Porcupine Tree, with his collaborative band Storm Corrosion and as a soloist on one occasion. In 2015, he received three awards at the London Progressive Music Awards for his services to the world of progressive rock music and crowned "the king of prog rock". |
6 | genre | Au Pair | romantic comedy | ['rap', 'combat flight simulation', 'heroic fantasy', 'giant monster film', 'bottle episode', 'motet', 'edm', 'classic country', 'wargame', 'gangster', 'french house', 'narrative poem', 'fantasy', 'magical girl', 'goregrind', 'kart racing game', 'electronicore', 'contemporary jazz', 'scientific romance', 'spy genre', 'tejano', 'extreme gothic metal', 'elegy', 'cyberpunk', 'grunge rock', 'folk', 'shooter', 'mashup', 'artillery', 'broadway musical', 'platform video games', 'kung fu film', 'english renaissance', 'indeterminacy', 'street art', 'silkscreen', 'ska punk', 'swing', 'hindi cinema', 'bulletin board system', 'carol', 'criminal comedy film', 'deathcore', 'deathrock', 'farce', 'historical period drama', 'science', 'comedy rock', 'equestrian sculpture', 'electronic music', 'erotic thriller', 'sketch comedy', 'dating sim', 'caricaturist', 'situation comedies', 'scripture', 'vehicle simulation game', 'detective story', 'fable', 'conspiracy fiction', 'soul', 'tactical shooters', 'dungeon crawl', 'virtual pet', 'christian radio', 'alternative folk', 'symphonic black metal', 'enka', 'western film', 'historical painting', 'dansband', 'wine', 'bluegrass fiddler', 'arthouse', 'rancheras', 'vocals', 'arthur', 'novella', 'reality series', 'folk pop', 'intermezzo', 'sevdalinka', 'lesbian pulp fiction', 'fighting video game', 'body art', 'mystery fiction', 'fighting video games', 'fairytales', 'intermezzi', 'tragic playwrights', 'western movies', 'country rap', 'post rock', 'cantopop', 'party game', 'classical music', 'mockbuster', 'graphic adventure video game', 'symphonic power metal'] | Au Pair II | Au Pair II (also known as Au Pair: The Fairytale Continues and Au Pair II: The Fairytale Continues) is a 2001 romantic comedy TV movie starring Gregory Harrison and Heidi Lenhart. |
6 | genre | Helen Merrill | jazz | ['musical comedy', 'situation comedies', 'dream pop', 'silent era', 'comedy hip hop', 'glam metal', 'blues music', 'hardstyle', 'dirty south', 'marine painting', 'christian rap', 'romantic comedy film', 'collage film', 'psychedelic music', 'crime film', 'romantic drama', 'equestrian statue', 'mystery', 'essayist', 'southern metal', 'expressionism', 'association football', 'vedutista', 'country blues', 'boy band', 'dramedy', 'salsa', 'adult film', 'short story', 'shooter', 'reality competition', 'war game', 'folksinger', 'football', 'post apocalyptic', 'mixed martial arts', 'life simulation game', 'extreme metal', 'qawwal', 'flamenco', 'chamber ensemble', 'soul rock', 'ancient greek vase painter', 'art', 'internet', 'weimar classicism', 'fantasy film', 'sadcore', 'cinematic platformer', 'murder mystery', 'martial arts movie', 'cannibal', 'straight edge', 'epos', 'progressive house', 'punk rock', 'folk ballad', 'equestrian monument', 'jazz rap', 'concerti', 'strategy game', 'electronic dance music', 'pixillation', 'animated television series', 'swashbuckler film', 'gambling', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'metaphysical', 'genre works', 'miniseries', 'scientific romance', 'singspiel', 'alternative pop', 'metalcore', 'comic science fiction', 'classic rock', 'science fiction film', 'tv', 'horror fiction', 'symphonic metal', 'satirist', 'psychedelic rock', 'sludge', 'pedagogy', 'alternative metal', 'futurist', 'fantasy fiction', 'satirical', 'christian pop', 'gothic music', 'political drama', 'action role playing', 'heavy rockers', 'simulation racing', 'acid jazz', 'bachata music', 'performance artist', 'death metal', 'classic country'] | Yasuaki Shimizu | Yasuaki Shimizu (清水靖晃 Shimizu Yasuaki) (born 9 August 1954) is a composer, saxophonist and producer. He is known for his interpretations of the music of J.S. Bach, in particular the "Cello Suites 1-6" re-arranged for and performed on tenor saxophone. Since 1981 he has composed, produced or arranged for artists as diverse as jazz vocalist Helen Merrill, composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, and DJ Towa Tei. During this time he has lived in London, Paris and Tokyo. |
6 | genre | The Fastest Guitar Alive | western film | ['anthologist', 'djent', 'racing game', 'progressive metal', 'high fantasy', 'executable', 'intermezzo', 'opera semiseria', 'sludge metal', 'sonneteer', 'epos', 'internet', 'rancheras', 'american football', 'stealth', 'qawwal', 'greek tragedy', 'rock', 'youth literature', 'topographical', 'heist movie', 'role playing game', 'deathgrind', 'promenade theatre', 'southern hip hop', 'comedy rock', 'forgery', 'vector', 'holiday album', 'marine artist', 'psychobilly', 'animated sitcom', 'interactive movie', 'television comedy', 'bubblegum pop', 'photography', 'disaster movie', 'country rap', 'easy listening', 'horror punk', 'hair band', 'surreal', 'hindi', 'brutal death metal', 'yuri', 'magic realism', 'reality television', 'wildlife documentary', 'satirist', 'epic poet', 'young adult fiction', 'free jazz', 'vanitas', 'poppy', 'western front', 'carnatic music', 'folk song', 'zarzuela', 'sturm und drang', 'literary forgery', 'cricket', 'equestrian sculpture', 'pornographic films', 'teen sitcom', 'farsa', 'logician', 'objectivist philosophy', 'war game', 'sf', 'television soaps', 'soukous', 'pornographic', 'modernism', 'spy', 'ethnic electronica', 'film musical', 'hindi cinema', 'music game', 'augmented reality', 'abstract expressionist', 'situational comedy', 'baroque rock', 'logic', 'blue movie', 'boleros', 'no wave', 'symphonies', 'arcade adventure', 'novelist', 'slasher film', 'melodic hardcore', 'anthology series', 'electropop', 'pixillation', 'skiffle', 'impressionistic', 'ecchi', 'edutainment', 'horror film'] | The Fastest Guitar Alive | The Fastest Guitar Alive is a 1967 MGM motion picture starring singer Roy Orbison in his only starring role as an actor. A musical western, the story is set near the end of the American Civil War with Orbison portraying a Southern spy with a bullet-shooting guitar given the task of robbing gold bullion from the United States Mint in San Francisco in order to help finance the Confederacy's war effort. The film features Orbison performing seven original songs which appeared on his 1967 MGM record album of the same name. His song "There Won't Be Many Coming Home" is featured in the 2015 western film The Hateful Eight. |
6 | genre | Ana Moura | fado | ['photography', 'chicago blues', 'techno music', 'viking metal', 'romanticism', 'concerti', 'poet', 'rhythm video game', 'docudrama', 'verismo', 'superhero', 'krautrock', 'rhythm', 'disco rap', 'brittany', 'yiddish theater', 'indie rock', 'western film', 'weimar classicism', 'extreme gothic metal', 'gwerz', 'reality program', 'platform video games', 'experimental hip hop', 'ice hockey', 'world war i', 'travel documentary', 'scrolling shooter', 'political thriller', 'container format', 'stage musicals', 'vanitas', 'horizontal shooter', 'ranchera', 'young adult fiction', 'disco music', 'european classical music', 'musical comedy film', 'djent', 'highlife', 'cannibal films', 'kouroi', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'concept album', 'freestyle music', 'crunk', 'censorship', 'merengue music', 'neo soul', 'simulation video game', 'klezmer', 'folksinger', 'professional wrestling', 'motet', 'occult', 'crime thriller', 'arthurian', 'christmas music', 'melodic black metal', 'goth', 'quiet storm', 'tejano music', 'bossa nova', 'gothic metal', 'disaster film', 'platforming', 'twee pop', 'classic metal', 'service comedies', 'history painting', 'electronic musician', 'lyric poetry', 'television drama', 'western genre', 'platformer', 'garage rock revival', 'east coast rapper', 'philosophical fiction', 'service comedy', 'prose poem', 'vaudeville', 'digital hardcore', 'psychological thriller', 'thelema', 'jazz rap', 'farse', 'dark metal', 'bhangra', 'boxer', 'slashers', 'hardstyle', 'soul vocalist', 'youth literature', 'propaganda film', 'southern metal', 'action rpg', 'romantic comedy film', 'psych folk', 'earthwork'] | Fado | Fado ([ˈfaðu]; "destiny, fate") is a music genre which can be traced to the 1820s in Portugal, but probably with much earlier origins.[vague] Fado historian and scholar Rui Vieira Nery states that "the only reliable information on the history of Fado was orally transmitted and goes back to the 1820s and 1830s at best. But even that information was frequently modified within the generational transmission process that made it reach us today." Although the origins are difficult to trace, today fado is commonly regarded as simply a form of song which can be about anything, but must follow a certain traditional structure.In popular belief, fado is a form of music characterized by mournful tunes and lyrics, often about the sea or the life of the poor, and infused with a sentiment of resignation, fatefulness and melancholia. This is loosely captured by the Portuguese word saudade, or "longing", symbolizing a feeling of loss (a permanent, irreparable loss and its consequent lifelong damage). This is similar to the character of the music genre Morna from Cape Verde, which may be historically linked to fado in its earlier form but has retained its rhythmic heritage. This connection to the music of a historic Portuguese urban and maritime proletariat (sailors, dock workers, port traders, etc.) can also be found in Brazilian Modinha and Indonesian Kroncong, although all these music genres subsequently developed their own independent traditions. Famous singers of fado include Amália Rodrigues, Dulce Pontes, Carlos do Carmo, Mariza, Mafalda Arnauth, António Zambujo, Ana Moura, Camané, Helder Moutinho, Aldina Duarte, Joanna Amandoeira, Ricardo Robeiro, Argentina Santos, Carminho, Mísia, Cristina Branco, Gisela João, Maja Milinkovic, and in India, Sonia Shirsat.[not verified in body] On 27 November 2011, Fado was inscribed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. It's one of two Portuguese music traditions part of the lists, the other being Cante Alentejano. |
6 | genre | Gun Crazy | Film noir | ['musical play', 'dirty south', 'ska pop', 'films noir', 'club music', 'magical realism', 'christian contemporary music', 'acid jazz', 'marine painting', 'jive', 'hair band', 'goth', 'minimalist', 'container format', 'electric blues', 'early modern', 'southern rock', 'teen pop', 'broadway musical', 'graphic adventure video game', 'red ensign', 'computer game', 'slashers', 'hidden object game', 'historical fantasy', 'psychedelic pop', 'punk', 'earthwork', 'real time strategy', 'silent film', 'documentary film', 'concept album', 'classical', 'scrolling shooter', 'rap rock', 'epic poem', 'vector image', 'vase', 'kore', 'cozies', 'western genre', 'chess', 'folktale', 'modal', 'legal drama', 'raster images', 'interactive fiction', 'carol', 'rembetika', 'ballad', 'silent', 'augmented reality', 'situation comedies', 'docudrama', 'giallo film', 'jazz rap', 'genre art', 'role playing video game', 'prosimetrum', 'genre paintings', 'dark wave', 'discordian', 'skate punk', 'acoustic rock', 'trova', 'dungeon crawl', 'electroclash', 'kart racing game', 'hip hop music', 'online gaming', 'independent film', 'romance', 'symphonic movements', 'doom metal', 'logic', 'protest singer', 'beach party film', 'caricaturists', 'spy film', 'crunk', 'fusion jazz', 'korai', 'heavy rock', 'hentai scenes', 'pop art', 'sports game', 'action film', 'french house', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'hindustani classical music', 'flipper', 'genre scenes', 'fantasy film', 'industrial rock', 'urban fantasy', 'gamebooks', 'irish', 'space western', 'mockbuster'] | Film noir | Film noir (/fɪlm nwɑːr/; [film nwaʁ]) is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish Hollywood crime dramas, particularly such that emphasize cynical attitudes and sexual motivations. Hollywood's classical film noir period is generally regarded as extending from the early 1940s to the late 1950s. Film noir of this era is associated with a low-key black-and-white visual style that has roots in German Expressionist cinematography. Many of the prototypical stories and much of the attitude of classic noir derive from the hardboiled school of crime fiction that emerged in the United States during the Great Depression. The term film noir, French for "black film" (literal) or "dark film" (closer meaning), first applied to Hollywood films by French critic Nino Frank in 1946, was unrecognized by most American film industry professionals of that era. Cinema historians and critics defined the category retrospectively. Before the notion was widely adopted in the 1970s, many of the classic films noirs were referred to as melodramas. Whether film noir qualifies as a distinct genre is a matter of ongoing debate among scholars. Film noir encompasses a range of plots: the central figure may be a private eye (The Big Sleep), a plainclothes policeman (The Big Heat), an aging boxer (The Set-Up), a hapless grifter (Night and the City), a law-abiding citizen lured into a life of crime (Gun Crazy), or simply a victim of circumstance (D.O.A.). Although film noir was originally associated with American productions, films now so described have been made around the world. Many pictures released from the 1960s onward share attributes with film noir of the classical period, and often treat its conventions self-referentially. Some refer to such latter-day works as neo-noir. The clichés of film noir have inspired parody since the mid-1940s. |
6 | genre | Giulietta degli spiriti | fantasy | ['action puzzle video game', 'poppy', 'drone music', 'simulation racing', 'television personality', 'irish folk', 'pop art', 'game book', 'religious text', 'driving game', 'cautionary tale', 'antifolk', 'psychedelic trance', 'roots rock', 'pop soul', 'erotic romance', 'zydeco', 'electropop', 'text adventure', 'christmas music', 'dance pop', 'bullet hell shooters', 'theoretical physics', 'christmas album', 'acid house', 'cad', 'contemporary folk', 'educational game', 'east coast', 'rapping', 'rockabilly', 'fps', 'gothic music genre', 'boogie woogie', 'vedute', 'simulation video game', 'murder mystery', 'rap', 'television drama', 'historical mystery', 'light gun shooter', 'disk image', 'soukous', 'picaresque', 'martial arts movie', 'chanson', 'epos', 'period drama', 'young adult fiction', 'arcade adventure', 'comic science fiction', 'concerti', 'swashbuckler film', 'funeral doom metal', 'melodrama film', 'merseybeat', 'happenings', 'merengue', 'funk metal', 'metalcore', 'video artist', 'stoner rock', 'film noir', 'psychedelic music', 'falling block puzzle', 'gambling', 'american folk music', 'garage bands', 'downtempo', 'christian radio', 'opera', 'marine painting', 'logic', 'outlaw country', 'mystery film', 'chess', 'andalusian', 'uk hardcore', 'documentarian', 'alternative pop', 'popular music', 'tejano pop', 'combat flight simulation', 'minimalist', 'rock ballad', 'psybient', 'fabulist', 'calligrapher', 'arcade', 'political drama', 'crust punk', 'classic country', 'police procedurals', 'symphonic movements', 'novela', 'yaoi', 'executable', 'bachata', 'dirty south'] | Juliet of the Spirits | Juliet of the Spirits (Italian: Giulietta degli spiriti) is a 1965 Italian-French fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Federico Fellini and starring Giulietta Masina, Sandra Milo, Mario Pisu, Valentina Cortese, and Valeska Gert. The film is about the visions, memories, and mysticism of a middle-aged woman that help her find the strength to leave her philandering husband. The film uses "caricatural types and dream situations to represent a psychic landscape." It was Fellini's first feature-length color film, but followed his use of color in The Temptation of Doctor Antonio in the portmanteau film Boccaccio '70 (1962). Juliet of the Spirits won a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1966. |
6 | genre | George Benson | jazz | ['travel book', 'cable news', 'wuxia film', 'mockumentaries', 'western films', 'salsa music', 'tragic playwrights', 'musical operetta film', 'cantopop', 'disaster film', 'pixilation', 'dungeon crawl', 'dancehall', 'edm', 'avantgarde', 'simulation racing', 'mystery film', 'futurepop', 'martial arts film', 'vaudeville', 'breakbeat', 'adult comedy film', '2d competitive fighting game', 'protest song', 'painter', 'psychedelic pop', 'pop music', 'suspense thriller', 'arthurian', 'alternative cartoonist', 'stoner metal', 'horizontal scrolling shooter', 'crime drama', 'delta blues', 'sonneteer', 'business simulation game', 'gothic rock', 'rap music', 'latin freestyle', 'post rock', 'automobile magazine', 'impressionism', 'christmas', 'techno', 'southern metal', 'hard rock', 'deathcore', 'anthologist', 'hindu texts', 'schlager', 'bossa nova', 'parody', 'mariachi', 'talking statues', 'beat groups', 'bbc', 'visual kei', 'monster film', 'electronic dance', 'reality series', 'romantic drama', 'puzzle video games', 'platform video game', 'japanese pop', 'sports video games', 'modernism', 'symphonic death metal', 'sensitive style', 'rhythm', 'blues music', 'medieval metal', 'beach party genre', 'outlaw country', 'situational comedy', 'party video game', 'avant garde metal', 'gangsta rap', 'dark metal', 'yaoi', 'gothic metal', 'psychobilly', 'action movie', 'soap opera', 'history painter', 'gekiga', 'magical girl', 'roots reggae', 'buddy film', 'prosimetrum', 'ebm', 'travel literature', 'pop standards', 'miniseries', 'swashbuckler films', 'haiku', 'industrial black metal', 'new jack swing', 'satiric', 'bebop'] | George Benson (disambiguation) | George Benson (born 1943) is an American jazz guitarist, singer and composer. George Benson may also refer to: |
6 | genre | Mappy | platform game | ['space opera', 'vocals', 'west coast', 'trance', 'virtual pet', 'erotic romance', 'epic poetry', 'boleros', 'christian music', 'neue deutsche welle', 'calligrapher', 'western classical music', 'neorealism', 'electrofunk', 'electro swing', 'jazz music', 'salsa', 'raster', 'racing video game', 'audio file format', 'christian pop rock', 'suspense thriller', 'bluegrass music', 'anarcho punk', 'transcendentalist', 'punta', 'world war i', 'exergaming', 'suspense film', 'reggae', 'romantic poet', 'roguelike', 'blue ensign', 'cakewalks', 'public art', 'bullet hell', 'seinen manga', 'grunge', 'gothic novelist', 'spy genre', 'folk song', 'swing jazz', 'dubstep', 'film score', 'light gun shooter', 'platforming game', 'ballad', 'modern classical', 'life simulation', 'religious text', 'mythology', 'modal jazz', 'cannibal', 'anthology series', 'hard bop', 'dark comedy', 'country music', '3d model', 'punk rocker', 'epistolary', 'young adult novels', 'portrait painting', 'psychoactive', 'beat groups', 'synth', 'pop', 'racing simulators', 'cantopop', 'industrial metal', 'mathematics', 'comedy drama', 'emo', 'bebop', 'espionage', 'christian metal', 'djent', 'puzzle games', 'psychedelia', 'caricaturist', 'bhangra', 'comic fantasy', 'groove metal', 'surrealist', 'psychedelic', 'piano sonata', 'celtic', 'impressionist', 'sandbox video game', 'electric folk', 'symphonies', 'music video game', 'satirist', 'ragtime', 'silent', 'short story', 'exploitation movie', 'dramedy film', 'industrial rock', 'alternative pop'] | Mappy | Mappy (マッピー Mappī) is a 1983 arcade game by Namco. In the United States, it was distributed by Bally/Midway. Mappy is a side-scrolling platform game that features cartoon-like animals, primarily cats and mice. The game's main character itself is a mouse. Mappy runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware, modified to support horizontal scrolling. The name "Mappy" is likely derived from mappo, a Japanese slang term (slightly insulting) for a policeman. |