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What genre is André Duchesne?
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[ { "id": "27186019", "title": "André Ducharme", "text": " André Ducharme (born July 23, 1962) is a Québécois author, comedian and humorist. He was part of the Rock et Belles Oreilles group (RBO) from 1981 to 1995. He was credited as André G. Ducharme in RBO; \"G. Ducharme\" has the same sound in French as \"J'ai du charme,\" which means \"I have charm\" or \"I am charming.\"", "score": "1.4854143" }, { "id": "30794150", "title": "Roger Duchesne", "text": " caught the attentions of the Nazis during the Occupation, and Duchesne became a collaborator, actively participating in the torture of at least one member of the French Resistance.\" Not surprisingly, the review notes Bob le flambeur was Duchesne's first film since the war and he only appeared in one more thereafter. Film director Jean-Pierre Melville, ironically himself a Jewish member of the French Resistance during the war, recruited Duchesne for Bob le flambeur. According to one account, the actor had been prohibited from working by the postwar purge (\"epuration\") of collaborators. \"Duchesne robbed a bank of 800 million francs--the same sum Bob tries to steal [in the film] in Deauville--then cooled his heels in prison writing adventure novels. When Melville tracked him down, he was selling scrap metal in Saint-Ouen.\"", "score": "1.4837238" }, { "id": "27479125", "title": "Christiane Duchesne", "text": " Christiane Duchesne (born August 12, 1949) is a Quebec researcher, educator, illustrator, translator and writer. She was born in Montreal and was educated at the Collège Jésus-Marie d'Outremont, at the Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf and at the Université de Montréal where she studied industrial design. From 1990 to 1993, she was a researcher for several audio-visual production companies. She also was editor in chief for the magazine Décormag, an associate editor for the Courte Échelle publishing company and director of the Kid Quid collection of the publishing house. Duchesne has served on the board of directors for the Salon du livre de Montréal. She wrote a number of scripts for Radio Canada, including an adaptation of Alice au pays des merveilles which received the Slovak Prix Court Métrage in 1998. In 1996, Duchesne was one of the finalists for the International Board on Books for Young People's Hans Christian Andersen Award for her body of work.", "score": "1.467525" }, { "id": "7978503", "title": "André Duchesne", "text": " André Duchesne (sometimes spelled Du Chesne, Latinized Andreas Chesneus, Andreas Quercetanus, or Andreas Querneus; May 1584 – May 30, 1640) was a French geographer and historian, generally styled the father of French history. Duchesne was born in L'Île-Bouchard. He was educated at Loudun and afterwards at Paris. From his earliest years he devoted himself to historical and geographical research, and his first work, Egregiarum seu selectarum lectionum et antiquitatum liber, published in his eighteenth year, displayed great erudition. He enjoyed the patronage of Cardinal Richelieu, a native of the same district with himself, through whose influence he was appointed historiographer and geographer to the king. He died in Paris in 1640, in consequence of having been run over by a carriage when on his way from the city to his country house at Verrières.", "score": "1.4625607" }, { "id": "8687218", "title": "Jean-Pierre Andrevon", "text": " Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym Alphonse Brutsche for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In addition to his regular authorship, he has written scenarios for several prominent comics artists, among others Georges Pichard and Caza, resulting in a body of comic book work. He has also edited a number of anthologies of French science fiction.", "score": "1.4600213" }, { "id": null, "title": "André Duchesne", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "André Duchesne (musician)", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Duchesne", "text": "Duchesne\n\nDuchesne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar", "text": "Les 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar\n\nLes 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar, also known as Les Quatre Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar () was an electric guitar quartet founded by André Duchesne in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1986. It was one of the first electric guitar quartets and was billed as a band from post-apocalypse Canada \"inspired by the ghost of Jimi Hendrix\".<ref name=Les4-Couture/>\n\nLes 4 Guitaristes de l'Apocalypso-Bar performed for four years in Canada, the United States and Europe. They released two albums, in 1987 and 1989.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "François Duchesne", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "4864871", "title": "Charles Duchesne", "text": " Publications by Duchesne included: ", "score": "1.4472315" }, { "id": "2038292", "title": "Antoine Duchesne", "text": " Antoine Duchesne (born September 12, 1991) is a Canadian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam. In May 2015, Duchesne helped his teammate Bryan Coquard to victory on the first stage of the Four Days of Dunkirk, especially in the finale where he took long pulls in the leading group, setting his teammate up for the win. He was named in the start list for the 2015 Vuelta a España and the 2016 Tour de France.", "score": "1.4436365" }, { "id": "3004200", "title": "1640 in France", "text": "30 May &ndash; André Duchesne, historian and geographer (born 1584). ", "score": "1.4292965" }, { "id": "1623032", "title": "Ricardo Duchesne", "text": " say you want to have a discussion about what Duchesne is talking about, you’re accused of being a white supremacist.\" Duchesne’s 2017 book, Faustian Man In A Multi-Cultural Age (portions of which had been first published in the white nationalist magazine The Occidental Quarterly), marked the new direction in Duchesne’s writing, connecting his assertions about the uniqueness of the Western spirit to theories about the genetic characteristics of European man. Whereas his first book had been published by an academic press, this one was published by Arktos Media, the world’s largest distributor of far-right extremist writing. In the preface and first chapters of the book Duchesne describes ", "score": "1.421247" }, { "id": "28948225", "title": "Henri Gabriel Duchesne", "text": " Duchesne was born in Paris in 1739. He and Pierre-Joseph Macquer anonymously published a Manuel du naturaliste (Paris: Desprez, 1770, reissued in 1771), and he anonymously published a Dictionnaire de l'industrie (3 volumes, 1776; 2nd edition 1795). He died in 1822.", "score": "1.4122912" }, { "id": "27357275", "title": "Pierre Duchesne (politician)", "text": " Duchesne was a radio and television journalist for the Société Radio-Canada from 1990 to 2012. He was radio journalist (1990-1996) and reporter (1996-2001) for the Première Chaîne, reporter (2001-2004) and Investigative journalist (2004-2005) for Radio-Canada television, Parliamentary correspondent in Québec (2005-2012) and Political analyst for Radio-Canada television in Québec (2010-2012).", "score": "1.4054842" }, { "id": "28948116", "title": "François Duchesne", "text": " François Duchesne, the son of the historian André Duchesne, was born in Paris in 1616. He \"cultivated history with a zeal\" and obtained the title of historiographer. He died in 1693.", "score": "1.4013991" }, { "id": "10550711", "title": "Gaétan Duchesne", "text": " Duchesne died of a heart attack at the age of 44 in Quebec City.", "score": "1.3988831" }, { "id": "27357273", "title": "Pierre Duchesne (politician)", "text": " Pierre Duchesne (born August 27, 1964) is a Canadian radio and television journalist and politician from Quebec. He was a member of the National Assembly of Quebec for the riding of Borduas from 2012 to 2014, first elected in the 2012 election.", "score": "1.392023" }, { "id": "1356888", "title": "Benoît Duteurtre", "text": " In 1995, Marcel Landowski and Duteurtre created an association Musique Nouvelle en Liberté (New Music in Liberty) to promote new composers. In 1996, Duteurtre published the novel Gaieté parisienne, about the Paris gay community. The novel also portrayed an almost 30-year-old man worried by the from now on known-pattern of his own life. Drôle de temps, a series of six short stories published in 1997 received the Prix de l'Académie Française (French Academy award). Milan Kundera was seduced and wrote a friendly article which concurs with another fan of Duteurtre, Philippe Muray, on important ideas about the role of a writer in the ", "score": "1.390465" }, { "id": "9093828", "title": "Jacques Ducharme", "text": " Jacques Armand Ducharme (June 29, 1910 – December 30, 1993) was an American novelist, copy editor, and historian of French Canadian ancestry who wrote The Delusson Family, the first nationally distributed Franco American novel, and the first of the genre published in English, as well as The Shadows of the Trees, one of the first English-language history books covering the Great Migration of émigrés from Quebec to New England, and their history in that part of the United States.", "score": "1.386163" }, { "id": "30229500", "title": "Louis Duchesne", "text": " universally praised, and he was appointed a commander of the Legion of Honor. However, his Histoire ancienne de l'Église, 1906‑11 (translated as Early History of the Christian Church) was considered too modernist by the Church during the \"Modernist crisis\" and was placed on the Index of Forbidden Books in 1912. The London Tablet said,\"By his rigid application of scientific methods of research and judgment, by his caustic tongue and pen, Mgr. Duchesne was regarded by some as a scoffer and a vandal among pious traditions. But by those who knew him, he was regarded as a master of the sciences which are auxiliary to ecclesiastical history.\" He died in 1922, in Rome, and is buried in the cemetery of Saint-Servan.", "score": "1.3857464" }, { "id": "16255822", "title": "Cédric Duchesne", "text": " Cédric Duchesne (born 12 October 1975) is a retired French football goalkeeper. His previous clubs include FC Istres, US Créteil-Lusitanos and FC Martigues.", "score": "1.3844696" }, { "id": "30794149", "title": "Roger Duchesne", "text": " Roger Duchesne (27 July 1906, Luxeuil-les-Bains, Haute-Saône &ndash; 25 December 1996) was a French film actor. He appeared in 30 films between 1934 and 1957, but is best remembered for playing the lead in Bob le flambeur (1956). He was the first husband of French film actress Yvette Lebon. Controversy surrounds Duchesne for activities during the German occupation of France during World War II. A 1985 history of French cinema during the war, citing a French film historian, states that Duchesne had been among three film workers who suffered \"serious sanctions\" for wartime activities on behalf of the German occupiers; he \"was suspected of working for the Gestapo.\" According to a 2019 review of the Kino-released DVD of Bob le flambeur, a featurette on the disc informs that the actor's \"gambling ", "score": "1.3764452" }, { "id": "10223096", "title": "Georges Pichard", "text": " Michel Debre. Continuing in this genre, Pichard reunited with Danie Dubos to produce Caroline Choléra which was serialised in L'Écho des savanes in 1975. Upon publication of Marie-Gabrielle de Saint-Eutrope in 1977, the explicit nature of Pichard's work led to a ban from bookshops and kiosks. Less scrutinized for its erotic emphasis are the collaborations Pichard did with science-fiction author Jean-Pierre Andrevon, La Reserve and Édouard from 1974 and Ceux–là from 1977, published in Charlie Mensuel. Toward the end of his life, Pichard adapted classic erotic stories such as Les Exploits d'un jeune Don Juan by Guillaume Apollinaire, The Kama-Sutra by Vatsyayana, Trois filles de leur mère by Pierre Louÿs, La Religieuse by Denis Diderot and Germinal by Émile Zola.", "score": "1.3752558" } ]
What genre is Operation Sabotage?
[ "interactive fiction", "text adventure", "interactive book video game", "Interactive eBooks", "Interactive fiction" ]
genre
Operation Sabotage
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[ { "id": "1514975", "title": "Sabotage at Sea", "text": " Sabotage at Sea is a 1942 British, black-and-white, drama, mystery, war film, directed by Leslie S. Hiscott and starring Jane Carr, Margaretta Scott, David Hutcheson and Ronald Shiner as Ernie the Cook. It was produced by British National Films and Shaftesbury Films. It has the overall format of a whodunnit but with a clear theme of protecting military secrets during the Second World War.", "score": "1.6873493" }, { "id": "4671248", "title": "Sabotage (2014 film)", "text": " Sabotage is loosely based on the classic Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None (1939). Filming started on October 12, 2012 and was completed by December 13, 2012. While the initially released poster for the film gave a release date of April 11, it was released on March 28, 2014.", "score": "1.6745524" }, { "id": "14034028", "title": "Sabotage (1939 film)", "text": " Sabotage is a 1939 American action film directed by Harold Young and written by Lionel Houser and Alice Altschuler. The film stars Arleen Whelan, Gordon Oliver, Charley Grapewin, Lucien Littlefield, Paul Guilfoyle and J. M. Kerrigan. The film was released on October 13, 1939, by Republic Pictures.", "score": "1.6574087" }, { "id": "5606030", "title": "Hunt sabotage", "text": " Books", "score": "1.65486" }, { "id": "27221419", "title": "Sabotage Squad", "text": " Sabotage Squad is a 1942 American action film directed by Lew Landers and written by Bernice Petkere, Wallace Sullivan and David Silverstein. The film stars Bruce Bennett, Kay Harris, Edward Norris, Sidney Blackmer, Don Beddoe and John Tyrrell. The film was released on August 27, 1942, by Columbia Pictures.", "score": "1.6437743" }, { "id": null, "title": "Operation Sabotage", "text": "Operation Sabotage\n\nOperation Sabotage is a text adventure game by Ray Sato for the TRS-80 and published by \"SoftSide Magazine\" in 1982. It was ported by Rich Bouchard to the Atari 8-bit family and subsequently translated for Apple II by Ron Shaker. The game was republished in \"The Best of SoftSide\" (1983), which also included the program on an accompanying 5¼-inch floppy disk.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Norwegian heavy water sabotage", "text": "Norwegian heavy water sabotage\n\nThe Norwegian heavy water sabotage (; ) was a series of Allied-led efforts to halt German heavy water production via hydroelectric plants in Nazi Germany-occupied Norway during World War II, involving both Norwegian commandos and Allied bombing raids. During the war, the Allies sought to inhibit the German development of nuclear weapons with the removal of heavy water and the destruction of heavy-water production plants. The Norwegian heavy water sabotage was aimed at the 60 MW Vemork power station at the Rjukan waterfall in Telemark.\n\nThe hydroelectric power plant at Vemork was built in 1934. It was the world's first site to mass-produce heavy water (as a byproduct of nitrogen fixing), with a capacity of 12 tonnes per year. Before the German invasion of Norway on 9 April 1940, the French Deuxième Bureau removed of heavy water from the Vemork plant in then-neutral Norway.\n\nThe plant's managing director agreed to lend France the heavy water for the duration of the war. The French transported it secretly to Oslo, then to Perth, Scotland, and then to France. The plant was still capable of producing heavy water, however, and the Allies were concerned that the Germans would use the facility to produce more heavy water.\n\nBetween 1940 and 1944, a series of sabotage actions by the Norwegian resistance movement and Allied bombing ensured the destruction of the plant and the loss of its heavy water. These operations — code-named Grouse, Freshman, and Gunnerside — knocked the plant out of production in early 1943.\n\nIn Operation Grouse, the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) successfully placed an advance team of four Norwegians on the Hardanger Plateau above the plant in October 1942. The unsuccessful Operation Freshman was mounted the following month by British paratroopers, who were to rendezvous with the Operation Grouse Norwegians and proceed to Vemork. This attempt failed when the military gliders (and one of their tugs, a Handley Page Halifax) crashed short of their destination. Except for the crew of one Halifax bomber, all the participants were killed in the crashes or captured, interrogated and executed by the Gestapo.\n\nIn February 1943, a team of SOE-trained Norwegian commandos destroyed the production facility in Operation Gunnerside; this was followed by Allied bombing raids. The Germans ceased operations, and attempted to move the remaining heavy water to Germany. Norwegian resistance forces then sank the ferry carrying the heavy water, the , on Lake Tinn.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Operation Pastorius", "text": "Operation Pastorius\n\nOperation Pastorius was a failed German intelligence plan for sabotage inside the United States during World War II. The operation was staged in June, 1942 and was to be directed against strategic American economic targets. The operation was named by Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, chief of the German \"Abwehr\", for Francis Daniel Pastorius, the organizer of the first organized settlement of Germans in America. Fourteen other people would be charged with aiding those in charge of the operation.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Sabotage", "text": "Sabotage\n\nSabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity, effort, or organization through subversion, obstruction, disruption, or destruction. One who engages in sabotage is a \"saboteur\". Saboteurs typically try to conceal their identities because of the consequences of their actions and to avoid invoking legal and organizational requirements for addressing sabotage.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Operation Mongoose", "text": "Operation Mongoose\n\nThe Cuban Project, also known as Operation Mongoose, was an extensive campaign of terrorist attacks against civilians and covert operations carried out by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in Cuba. It was officially authorized on November 30, 1961 by U.S. President John F. Kennedy. The name Operation Mongoose had been agreed at a prior White House meeting on November 4, 1961. The operation was run out of JM/WAVE, a major secret United States covert operations and intelligence gathering station established a year earlier in Miami, Florida. It was led by United States Air Force General Edward Lansdale on the military side and William King Harvey at the CIA and went into effect after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion.\n\nOperation Mongoose was a secret program against Cuba aimed at removing the Communists from power, which was a prime focus of the Kennedy administration. A document from the United States Department of State confirms that the project aimed to \"help Cuba overthrow the Communist regime\", including its leader Fidel Castro, and it aimed \"for a revolt which can take place in Cuba by October 1962\". U.S. policymakers also wanted to see \"a new government with which the United States can live in peace\".", "score": null }, { "id": "4376758", "title": "Sabotage (1936 film)", "text": " Sabotage, released in the United States as The Woman Alone, is a 1936 British espionage thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Sylvia Sidney, Oskar Homolka, and John Loder. It is loosely based on Joseph Conrad's 1907 novel The Secret Agent, about a woman who discovers that her husband, a London cinema owner, is a terrorist agent. Sabotage should not be confused with Hitchcock's film Secret Agent, which was also released in 1936, but instead loosely based on two stories in the 1927 collection Ashenden: Or the British Agent by W. Somerset Maugham. It also should not be confused with Hitchcock's film Saboteur (1942), which includes the iconic fall from the torch of the Statue of Liberty which presaged the Mount Rushmore scene in North by Northwest (1959). The film holds a rare 100% rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. In 2017, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out magazine ranked the film 44th best British film ever. In 2021, The Daily Telegraph ranked the film at No. 3 on its list of \"The 100 best British films of all time\".", "score": "1.6431872" }, { "id": "4671240", "title": "Sabotage (2014 film)", "text": " Sabotage is a 2014 American action thriller film directed by David Ayer and written by Ayer and Skip Woods. A loose adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel And Then There Were None, it stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sam Worthington, Olivia Williams, Terrence Howard, Joe Manganiello, Joshua Holloway, and Mireille Enos. Schwarzenegger portrays the leader of a DEA team whose members (Worthington, Howard, Manganiello, Holloway, and Enos) find themselves being hunted down after they steal money from a cartel raid. The film was released in the United States on March 28, 2014. The Rotten Tomatoes critical consensus praises Schwarzenegger's performance but criticizes the \"grueling violence\". It grossed $22.1 million on a $35 million budget.", "score": "1.6284595" }, { "id": "1514976", "title": "Sabotage at Sea", "text": " A series of vignettes introduce us to a selection of people who late turn out to be the individual suspects. Cargo ship Captain Tracey (David Hutcheson) has discovered that enemy agents have tampered with his ship. The film follows the search for the saboteur. The unlikely scenario means that six would-be subjects are jointly kidnapped/shanghaied and kept on board while he investigates which one is the saboteur. The suspects include both males and females including members of the shipping company (Digby & Farar) and their relatives. The investigation tales place en route to New York.", "score": "1.6127846" }, { "id": "26824084", "title": "MAG (video game)", "text": " Sabotage was the smallest mode of those with Shadow War influence. It was played by 64 players from two of the game's three factions, 32 players to a side. In Sabotage, the attacking team must work to secure two enemy satellite uplink centers—objectives A and B. Once both centers have been secured and simultaneously held, objective C is unlocked—the defending team's base. The attackers then need to plant an explosive charge at C and defend it until it explodes to win. As in Suppression, there are 4 SLs and 1 PL per faction in this game type. Again, they have no leadership abilities yet, but communication and organization is the leadership key to victory in this mode. The game runs on a 20-minute timer, countdown of which is paused while a charge is active at C. If the time expires before the attackers have destroyed C, the defenders win.", "score": "1.6007073" }, { "id": "9550161", "title": "Sabotage (Black Sabbath album)", "text": " Sabotage is the sixth studio album by English rock band Black Sabbath, released in July 1975. It was recorded in the midst of litigation with their former manager Patrick Meehan. The stress that resulted from the band's ongoing legal woes infiltrated the recording process, inspiring the album's title. It was co-produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and Mike Butcher.", "score": "1.5822124" }, { "id": "1862275", "title": "Replay Studios", "text": " Replay Studios was founded in 2002 by Marc Moehring and Sascha Jungnickel, who later acted as managing director and creative director, respectively. Their first game, Crashday, was released by Atari, Inc. in 2006. In July 2006, Replay Studios announced Sabotage, a stealth game set in World War II, in partnership with German publisher DTP Entertainment. The publishing rights switched hands to Gamecock Media Group in August 2007. In March 2008, the game was retitled Velvet Assassin, and in October 2008, Gamecock Media Group was acquired by SouthPeak Games, which took over the publishing of their upcoming games, including Velvet Assassin. The game was released in April 2009, ultimately ", "score": "1.5754764" }, { "id": "1957320", "title": "Loving Sabotage", "text": " Loving Sabotage (Le Sabotage amoureux) is a Belgian novel by Amélie Nothomb. It was first published in 1993 by the Albin Michel.", "score": "1.5752617" }, { "id": "12960667", "title": "Sabotage (rapper)", "text": " He grew up selling drugs in Brooklin Novo, a neighborhood in São Paulo’s South Zone. He gained fame in 2001 after the release of his first and only album titled Rap é Compromisso. He performed on other artists' recordings, such as Sepultura's Revolusongs EP, a cover of Public Enemy's \"Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos\", which was released in 2002. That same year, he appeared as himself in the Brazilian film The Trespasser (O Invasor) and contributed to its soundtrack. This was followed soon after by an acting role as Fuinha in the movie Carandiru. His influence as a musician was crucial for the growth of hip-hop in Brazil, meaning that his vision and style were unique and inspiring for many rappers. His lyrics were full of words of wisdom of a man who experienced a hard early life in the favelas of Brazil. In 2016, his posthumous album, Sabotage, was released.", "score": "1.5740247" }, { "id": "31509912", "title": "Sabotage (Stargate Universe)", "text": " \"Sabotage\" is the sixteenth episode of military science fiction television series Stargate Universe. The episode originally aired on May 7, 2010 on Syfy in the United States, and on SPACE in Canada. The episode was directed by, Peter DeLuise who previously directed the two episode arc, Darkness and Light. It was written by Barbara Marshall. In this episode, the Destiny begins its journey to the next galaxy. However Dr. Nicholas Rush (Robert Carlyle) calculates that the ship will fall 50,000 light years short of its target. To resolve this problem, Rush brings in Dr. Amanda Perry (Kathleen Munroe) to help increase the efficiency of the FTL drives. However their efforts are hampered as a hostile force has managed to disable the Destiny's FTL drive and begin an attack in order to gain control of the ship.", "score": "1.5738113" }, { "id": "4376769", "title": "Sabotage (1936 film)", "text": " Bennett liberally adapted Joseph Conrad's novel, transforming the highly political Tsarist-era agents provocateurs into foreign agents without any obvious political leanings. Verloc's shop is transformed into a cinema, with the films being shown echoing the story, and the policeman investigating the case is an undercover officer posing as a greengrocer. Since the film was produced in the years immediately preceding World War II, the unnamed hostile power behind the bombings has been assumed by many viewers to be Nazi Germany. However, the film does not specify this, and indeed, Verloc's first name has been changed, presumably because his name in the novel, Adolf, had too many connotations by the time the film was made. Stevie, Mrs. Verloc's brother, is portrayed as ", "score": "1.5721047" }, { "id": "1957321", "title": "Loving Sabotage", "text": " The narrator of Loving Sabotage is a five year old girl who arrives in Beijing in 1972 as the daughter of a Belgian diplomat. She joins the other children in the diplomatic enclave, engaged in various nasty wars. She owns a bicycle, which she has convinced herself is a horse. She falls madly in love with a six year old Italian girl and attempts to gain the affections of cruel Elena. Based in part by Nothomb's own childhood experience in Beijing, the novel includes observations of China under the Gang of Four and on the way Westerners perceived China.", "score": "1.569509" }, { "id": "9515369", "title": "Sabotage (Beastie Boys song)", "text": " is used by Kirk and his officers to disrupt an alien attack on a Federation starbase. ; The song was covered by hardcore punk band Cancer Bats for their 2010 album Bears, Mayors, Scraps & Bones. ; The song was featured in the 2011 film Horrible Bosses. ; The song is included in the official soundtrack of the 2012 film This Means War. ; In 2013, the song was heavily played and used in the soundtrack of one episode of How I Met Your Mother. ; Finnish band Steve 'N' Seagulls performed a version of the song in November 2015 for The A.V. Club ", "score": "1.5631592" }, { "id": "6084082", "title": "Vemork", "text": " A Norwegian movie about the sabotage operation against the heavy water power plant was made in 1948, starring several of the original saboteurs, and titled \"Kampen om tungtvannet\" (Norway), \"La Bataille de l'eau lourde\" (France) and \"Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water\" (USA). In 1965, director Anthony Mann made a rather less accurate film version of the story entitled The Heroes of Telemark, starring Kirk Douglas and Richard Harris. In 1975, a non-fiction book by Thomas Gallagher called Assault in Norway was published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. The book's cover states that the book is \"the true story of the secret mission that blasted Hitler's dream of an atomic bomb.\" In 2003, British survival expert Ray Mears made a BBC documentary series and book called The Real Heroes of Telemark giving a more realistic view of the difficulties encountered in the mission to sabotage the heavy-water power plant. In May 2016, a book by Neal Bascomb, The Winter Fortress: The Epic Mission to Sabotage Hitler's Atomic Bomb, was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Bascomb also wrote a young adult book, Sabotage: The Mission to Destroy Hitler's Atomic Bomb, published May 2016 by Arthur A. Levine Books.", "score": "1.561166" }, { "id": "14860015", "title": "Sabotage (Master Joe y O.G. Black album)", "text": " Peaked at 8 in Top Reggae Albums, 9 in Top Tropical Albums and 59 in Top Latin Albums.", "score": "1.5582552" }, { "id": "4671249", "title": "Sabotage (2014 film)", "text": " An unrated red band trailer for the film was released on February 7, 2014. The film was previously titled Ten and Breacher. To promote the film, Schwarzenegger and Joe Manganiello guested on the March 24, 2014 episode of WWE Raw, where they joined Hulk Hogan in the ring before confronting The Miz.", "score": "1.5533218" } ]
What genre is The Gap?
[ "comedy-drama", "dramedy", "comedic drama", "tragicomedy", "seriocomedy", "comedy drama", "dramatic comedy", "Comedy-drama, dramedy" ]
genre
The Gap (film)
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[ { "id": "28911213", "title": "The Gap (magazine)", "text": " It is published bi-monthly, with a current print run of 40,000 copies. The Gap focuses on independent music, film, art, games, literature, politics and design.", "score": "1.72612" }, { "id": "14577020", "title": "The Gap Cycle", "text": " The Gap Cycle is a series of science fiction novels by Stephen R. Donaldson, more usually known for his works of epic fantasy. The series was originally published between 1991 and 1996 by Bantam Books and was reprinted by Gollancz in 2008 in the UK. Here, Donaldson gave a loose retelling of Wagner's Ring cycle.", "score": "1.6852801" }, { "id": "28911214", "title": "The Gap (magazine)", "text": " The Gap was founded in 1997 by Manuel Fronhofer, as a black and white fanzine that was copied in a Vienna University of Economics and Business basement. The first issue had a run of a thousand copies, and featured the band Blur on the cover. The Gap won FM4's \"Best Magazine or Blog of the Year\" in 2015 and 2016, and journalist Thomas Weber calls The Gap \"more milieu than magazine.\" The publisher is Monopol Media. In 2017, Yasmin Vihaus took over the editorial office of Amira Ben Saoud; the position was previously held by Stefan Niederwieser. Some of the magazines prominent editors are Thomas Edlinger, Andreas Klinger, Christian Köllerer, Philipp L'Heritier, Teresa Reiter, Werner Reiter, Heide Schmidt, Katharina Seidler, Peter Stuiber, Jonas Vogt, Jürgen Wallner and Barbara Zeman.", "score": "1.6423354" }, { "id": "28911212", "title": "The Gap (magazine)", "text": " The Gap is an Austrian free culture and music magazine.", "score": "1.6307744" }, { "id": "27358061", "title": "The Gap (song)", "text": " \"The Gap\" is a song by the British pop group Thompson Twins. It was the title track from the group's 1984 album Into the Gap, and was also released as a single in certain countries though not in the group's native UK. The single peaked at #69 in the U.S., spending six weeks on the US Billboard 100. It also charted in Germany where it peaked at #62. There was no promotional music video for this single. The B-sides are a \"megamix\" of various Thompson Twins songs titled \"Out Of The Gap\", and the previous single, \"Sister Of Mercy\" (LP Version).", "score": "1.572719" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Gap Band", "text": "The Gap Band\n\nThe Gap Band was an American R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers: Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson, along with other members; it was named after streets (Greenwood, Archer, and Pine) in the historic Greenwood neighborhood in the brothers' hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Del Water Gap", "text": "Del Water Gap\n\nSamuel Holden Jaffe, known professionally as Del Water Gap, is an American musician and record producer based in Brooklyn, New York.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Cumberland Gap (folk song)", "text": "Cumberland Gap (folk song)\n\n\"Cumberland Gap\" is an Appalachian folk song that likely dates to the latter half of the 19th century and was first recorded in 1924. The song is typically played on banjo or fiddle, and well-known versions of the song include instrumental versions as well as versions with lyrics. A version of the song appeared in the 1934 book, \"American Ballads and Folk Songs\", by folk song collector John Lomax. Woody Guthrie recorded a version of the song at his Folkways sessions in the mid-1940s, and the song saw a resurgence in popularity with the rise of bluegrass and the American folk music revival in the 1950s.\n\nThe song's title refers to the Cumberland Gap, a mountain pass in the Appalachian Mountains at the juncture of the states of Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky. The gap was used in the latter half of the 18th century by westward-bound migrants travelling from the original 13 American colonies to the Trans-Appalachian frontier. During the U.S. Civil War (1861–1865), Union and Confederate armies engaged in a year-long back-and-forth struggle for control of the gap.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Pine Gap (TV series)", "text": "Pine Gap (TV series)\n\nPine Gap is an Australian television series that was released on Netflix and broadcast on ABC in 2018. The six-part series is written and created by Greg Haddrick and Felicity Packard with Mat King directing all six episodes. The series is produced by Screentime.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Charlie Wilson (singer)", "text": "Charlie Wilson (singer)\n\nCharles Kent Wilson (born January 29, 1953), also known as Uncle Charlie, is an American singer, musician, songwriter, and the former lead vocalist of the Gap Band. As a solo artist Wilson has been nominated for 13 Grammy awards and 11 NAACP Image Awards (including two wins), received a 2009 Soul Train Icon Award, and was a recipient of a BMI Icon Award in 2005. In 2009 and 2020, he was named \"Billboard\" magazine's No. 1 Adult R&B Artist, and his song \"There Goes My Baby\" was named the No. 1 Urban Adult Song for 2009 in \"Billboard\" Magazine.\n\nOn June 30, 2013, BET honored Wilson with a Lifetime Achievement Award that was presented to him by Justin Timberlake. The BET tribute performances included renditions of Wilson's songs performed by India Arie (\"There Goes My Baby\"), Jamie Foxx (\"Yearning for Your Love\"), and Stevie Wonder (\"Burn Rubber\") but it was not until Wilson himself took to the stage at the request of Timberlake to perform his Grammy-nominated song \"You Are\" and then transition into a medley of hit songs performing alongside Timberlake and surprise guests Snoop Dogg and Pharrell Williams that Wilson stole the show during the youth-oriented program.\n\nWilson is the national spokesman of the Prostate Cancer Foundation where there is a Creativity Award in his name which donates hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to researchers across the country for the development of creative science that conforms to PCF funding principles but is short-term and designed to allow development of otherwise unfunded ideas.", "score": null }, { "id": "25014680", "title": "The Gap (book)", "text": " The Gap is a 2013 nonfiction book by Thomas Suddendorf that discusses what cognitive qualities separate humans from other animals, and how they evolved. The Gap: The Science of What Separates Us From Other Animals. Basic Books: New York ISBN: 978-0-465-03014-9", "score": "1.57265" }, { "id": "2959103", "title": "The Gap (Bryn Haworth album)", "text": " The Gap is the fifth studio album by Bryn Haworth. The album was recorded with the backing musicians from the Eric Clapton Band - Dave Markee, Chris Stainton, Henry Spinetti and Bruce Rowland. It was later released in the US on the Star Song label (SSR—0037) in a different cover, with the \"Larry Norman Presents\" tag.", "score": "1.5672851" }, { "id": "31170983", "title": "Der Spalt", "text": " Der Spalt (The Gap - Mindcontrol) is a 2014 German feature film. The film was written and directed by Kim Schicklang. It was released on June 7, 2014. In 2015 the film won an international film prize in Jakarta.", "score": "1.556843" }, { "id": "8091613", "title": "Laura Ruby", "text": " Laura Ruby is the author of twelve books, including Bone Gap, winner of the 2016 Printz Award and finalist for the 2015 National Book Award. Bone Gap is a coming-of-age mystery about a kidnapping in a small Midwestern town, and it incorporates elements of mythology and magical realism. The New York Times Book Review called it a \"lush and original young adult novel\". In an interview with Publishers Weekly, Ruby characterized her award-winning novel as an \"oddball\" book that doesn't fit neatly into one genre.", "score": "1.5552621" }, { "id": "12872736", "title": "The Gap (Joan of Arc album)", "text": " The Gap is a full-length album by Joan of Arc. It released in 2000 on Jade Tree Records.", "score": "1.55195" }, { "id": "15263796", "title": "The Real Story", "text": " The Real Story (or officially The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story) is a science fiction novel by American writer Stephen R. Donaldson, the first book of The Gap Cycle series.", "score": "1.5498925" }, { "id": "3290599", "title": "The Gap (film)", "text": " The Gap (El boquete) is a 2006 Argentine comedy-drama film directed and written by Mariano Mucci. It stars Valentina Bassi and Daniel Valenzuela.", "score": "1.5401161" }, { "id": "15146035", "title": "The Gap in the Curtain", "text": " The Gap in the Curtain is a 1932 borderline science fiction novel by the Scottish author John Buchan. Part of the action is autobiographical, featuring the agonies of a contemporary up-and-coming politician. It explores the theory of serial time put forward by J W Dunne: Buchan had been reading An Experiment with Time.", "score": "1.5220729" }, { "id": "1992814", "title": "Rosto", "text": "Mind My Gap – online graphic novel – (1998–2014) ; Beheaded (1999) ; (the rise and fall of the legendary) Anglobilly Feverson (2002) ; Jona/Tomberry (2005) ; Big White/Big Black (2006) ; Thee Wreckers: No Place Like Home (2008) ; The Monster of Nix (2011) ; Thee Wreckers: Lonely Bones (2013) ; Thee Wreckers: Splintertime (2015) ; Thee Wreckers: Reruns (2018) ", "score": "1.5144595" }, { "id": "3290600", "title": "The Gap (film)", "text": " When paterfamilias Escarfase (Mario Paolucci) is released from prison, he's immediately roped into a caper designed by thick-headed Ruben (Luis Ziembrowski), using a seemingly abandoned house as the command center for tunneling into the neighboring bank vault. Also on board are Escarfase's hooker daughter Mirna (Valentina Bassi), whose participation in a porn film takes up an indefensible amount of screen time considering the minuscule laugh pay-off. The opening promises more than it can deliver, but like the rest of pic, scenes start well and devolve into wasted footage. Bouncy music is used indiscriminately and, like the overly sunny lensing, gets tired quickly.", "score": "1.5117024" }, { "id": "12230273", "title": "Mind the Gap (2004 film)", "text": " Mind the Gap is a 2004 American multi-story comedy-drama film, written and directed by Eric Schaeffer. The film moves back and forth between five separate stories that interconnect with each other by the end of the film. The film stars Elizabeth Reaser, Eric Schaeffer, Jill Sobule, Charles Parnell, John Heard, Vera Farmiga, and Alan King in his last film role.", "score": "1.5007279" }, { "id": "15140357", "title": "Gaps (album)", "text": " Gaps is the debut album from Monster Bobby. The title is ironic in that there are no actual \"gaps\" between songs on the record. It was released on CD in America on August 7, 2007 by Hypnote Recording Concern, followed by a release in the UK a week later on August 13.", "score": "1.487309" }, { "id": "2291559", "title": "The Gap Band", "text": " The Gap Band was an American R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s. The band consisted of three brothers Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson; and it was named after streets (Greenwood, Archer, and Pine) in remembrance of the Tulsa race massacre in the historic Greenwood neighborhood in the brothers' hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma. They retired in 2010; Robert Wilson died in August 2010 and Ronnie Wilson died in November 2021, leaving Charlie Wilson the only living member of the band.", "score": "1.4832544" }, { "id": "2959105", "title": "The Gap (Bryn Haworth album)", "text": "Bryn Haworth - guitar, mandolin, harpolek, vocals ; Henry Spinetti - drums ; Dave Markee - bass, mandocello ; Chris Stainton - keyboards ; Bruce Rowland - percussion ; Technical ; Bryn Haworth, Dave Markee - producer ; Paul Cobbold - engineer The album was digitally re-mastered and re-released in July 2008 on Chapel Lane Records (KMCD 854).", "score": "1.4831493" }, { "id": "32161418", "title": "Audu Maikori", "text": " During his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program Audu and his friend named Paul Okeugo founded the Guild of Artistes and Poets (GAP), a non-profit arts society. The GAP held its first meeting in April 2001. The GAP formed strategic alliances with the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the British Council and held art exhibitions in partnership with the French Cultural Centre. The GAP expanded its reach to Jos, Plateau State and in Lagos. By 2005 the GAP had over 300 active members.", "score": "1.481096" } ]
What genre is Dark Matter?
[ "science fiction", "SF", "scifi", "sci Fi", "sci-Fi", "science-fiction", "sci fi", "sciencefiction" ]
genre
Dark Matter (Reeves-Stevens novel)
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[ { "id": "26859012", "title": "Dark Matter (video game)", "text": " Dark Matter is an indie metroidvania/survival horror video game developed by Interwave Studios and published by Iceberg Interactive for the Windows, Linux and macOS in 2013.", "score": "1.7933091" }, { "id": "6068101", "title": "Dark Matter (Paver novel)", "text": " Dark Matter is a speculative fiction novel from Michelle Paver. Part horror, part ghost story, it was published in the UK on October 21, 2010.", "score": "1.7787254" }, { "id": "13276413", "title": "Dark•Matter", "text": " Dark•Matter is a science fiction/conspiracy theory campaign setting that was originally published in 1999 by Wizards of the Coast as the second campaign setting for the Alternity role-playing game. It was written by Wolfgang Baur and Monte Cook. It was later converted to d20 Modern rules and published as a stand-alone book in 2006.", "score": "1.7716026" }, { "id": "25905242", "title": "Dark Matter (Reeves-Stevens novel)", "text": " Dark Matter is the title of a 1990 science fiction novel by Garfield Reeves-Stevens. It involves mystery, horror, and physics, and was first published by Doubleday in September 1990.", "score": "1.752151" }, { "id": "5121299", "title": "Dark Matter (film)", "text": " Dark Matter is a 2007 American drama film and the first feature film by opera director Chen Shi-zheng, starring Liu Ye, Aidan Quinn and Meryl Streep. Liu Ye plays a young scientist whose rising star must confront the dark forces of politics, ego, and cultural insensitivity. The film is loosely based on the University of Iowa shooting. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize.", "score": "1.7242264" }, { "id": null, "title": "Dark Matter (Crouch novel)", "text": "Dark Matter (Crouch novel)\n\nDark Matter is a science fiction thriller novel by American writer Blake Crouch, first published in the United States in July 2016 by the Crown Publishing Group. The story is about a physicist who is kidnapped and sent to a parallel universe in which another version of his life unfolds because of a different choice he made fifteen years previously. The book draws on the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics which posits that every possible outcome of every event creates a new universe or world that runs parallel to our own.<ref name=Daniels/><ref name=Adams/>\n\n\"Dark Matter\" received mixed reviews from critics, and was nominated for the 2016 World Technology Awards.<ref name=WTA/> The book was translated into Dutch by Corry van Bree as \"Dark Matter\" and published by Karakter in August 2016.<ref name=isfdb-nl/> It was also translated into German by Klaus Berr as \"Dark Matter: Der Zeitenläufer\" and published by Goldmann in March 2017.<ref name=isfdb-de/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dark Matter (upcoming TV series)", "text": "Dark Matter (upcoming TV series)\n\nDark Matter is an upcoming science fiction television series based on the novel of the same name by Blake Crouch.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dark Matter (The Word Alive album)", "text": "Dark Matter (The Word Alive album)\n\nDark Matter is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band The Word Alive. It was released on March 18, 2016 through Fearless Records and was produced by Matt Good and Scott Stevens. The album's lead single, \"Trapped\", was released on January 8. This is the final album to feature members Daniel Shapiro and Luke Holland.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dark Matter (2015 TV series)", "text": "Dark Matter (2015 TV series)\n\nDark Matter is a science fiction series started in 2015 that was developed by Prodigy Pictures in association with the Space channel and the Syfy channel. The concept was created by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie while they were working on the \"Stargate\" franchise, and was originally published as a comic book series in 2012.\n\nAn order for 13 episodes was placed for the first season of the series, which premiered on June 12, 2015, on both Space and Syfy. On September 5, 2015, the series was renewed for a second season. \"Dark Matter\" was renewed for a third season in September 2016, which premiered on June 9, 2017. On September 1, 2017, Syfy canceled the series.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Les Friction", "text": "Les Friction\n\nLes Friction is an independent music group led by Helmut Vonlichten, Nihl Finch aka Evan Frankfort, and a singer named Paint. Helmut had previously collaborated with his brother Franz Vonlichten in their cinematic music project E.S. Posthumus until Franz's death in May 2010. Les Friction was announced in November 2011, and their self-titled debut album was released the following January.", "score": null }, { "id": "9361563", "title": "Dark Matter (Moses Boyd album)", "text": " Musically, Dark Matter is a jazz record with elements of electronica, dance, jazz fusion, grime, and rock. Piotr Orlov of Afropunk additionally highlighted the record's influences of afro-pop and afrobeats. Elizabeth Aubrey of NME described the record as a \"melting-pot of genres and styles where complex jazz rhythms sit alongside [the aforementioned genres]\", stressing that \"whilst its head leans towards the mathematical with its polymath rhythms and intricate structures, its heart is firmly on the dancefloor.\" Bryan Hahn of The Fader confirmed that on the album, Boyd \"ignored expectations and rules, blending genres, freshly recorded sounds, and emotions.\"", "score": "1.6877275" }, { "id": "9361561", "title": "Dark Matter (Moses Boyd album)", "text": " Dark Matter is the debut solo studio album by British jazz musician Moses Boyd. Boyd released it independently on 14 February 2020 under his own label, Exodus Records. The album was his third-ever solo project, following Absolute Zero (2017) and Displaced Diaspora (2018). Dark Matter was met with widespread critical acclaim upon release and was later nominated for the Mercury Prize.", "score": "1.6865921" }, { "id": "26615649", "title": "Dark Matter (The Word Alive album)", "text": " Dark Matter is the fourth studio album by American metalcore band The Word Alive. It was released on March 18, 2016 through Fearless Records and was produced by Matt Good and Scott Stevens. The album's lead single, \"Trapped\", was released on January 8. This is the final album to feature members Daniel Shapiro and Luke Holland.", "score": "1.6802648" }, { "id": "30455938", "title": "List of Dark Matter episodes", "text": " Dark Matter is a Canadian science fiction series created by Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie, based on their comic book of the same name and developed by Prodigy Pictures in association with Space channel. An order for 13 episodes was placed for the first season of the series, which premiered on June 12, 2015. On September 1, 2017, Syfy canceled the series after three seasons.", "score": "1.62324" }, { "id": "2783483", "title": "Dark matter in fiction", "text": "The webcomic Schlock Mercenary involves several battles with dark matter entities, who have been plotting to destroy the Milky Way galaxy for several hundred thousand years, and whose stronghold is the Andromeda Galaxy. ; In the Star*Drive campaign setting of the Alternity Role-playing game, the Dark Matter is said to slowly decay releasing energy and the mass reactor is the fictional power plant that harness this energy in a useful way. ", "score": "1.6209953" }, { "id": "5121306", "title": "Dark Matter (film)", "text": " This film's general U.S. release date, originally set for April 2007, was pushed back over a year because its plot line of an East Asian student involved in a mass shooting on a U.S. college campus too closely resembled the Virginia Tech shooting. It was finally released in the US market in April 2008.", "score": "1.6123576" }, { "id": "1852375", "title": "Dark Matter Dimensions", "text": " Dark Matter Dimensions is the fourth full-length studio album by Swedish metal band Scar Symmetry. It is the first album to feature new vocalists Roberth Karlsson and Lars Palmqvist after Christian Älvestam's departure. It was released on 2 October 2009 in Europe and on 20 October 2009 in North America. According to drummer and lyricist Henrik Ohlsson, the title Dark Matter Dimensions refers to the \"appreciation and acknowledgement of the unseen worlds and dimensions, because without the existence of these unseen forces our physical universe would never be able to exist\". Critics noted that while newcomers Karlsson and Palmqvist's vocals could not quite match the ability of Älvestam's, they did not detract from the album's quality; with BBC Music commenting that they had the \"ability to overlap\", adding \"further depth to the complex, aggressive melodies that Scar Symmetry fans have come to expect\". Music videos were created for \"Noumenon and Phenomenon\", \"Ascension Chamber\" and \"The Iconoclast\".", "score": "1.6075063" }, { "id": "9361564", "title": "Dark Matter (Moses Boyd album)", "text": " Despite releasing the album's lead single \"Stranger Than Fiction\" on 23 October 2019, Boyd only announced the album with the release of the second single, \"Only You\" on 27 November 2019. The album's third and final single, \"Shades of You\" was released on 9 January 2020.", "score": "1.5939274" }, { "id": "2783478", "title": "Dark matter in fiction", "text": "Dark matter plays a central role in the His Dark Materials trilogy by the British author Philip Pullman, introduced by the name of Dust. Dust, in the trilogy, is a form of consciousness that keeps multiple worlds linked together and, effectively, alive. It also the source of precognition, particularly when using an alethiometer (truth device). It is the matter of which angels are made. ; Dark Matter is the title of a science fiction novel by Garfield Reeves-Stevens involving mystery, horror, and physics. ; Dark Matters is a three-part Star Trek novel by Christie Golden, with a plot involving \"corrupted\" dark matter threatening the entire universe. ; In ", "score": "1.5745789" }, { "id": "5121308", "title": "Dark Matter (film)", "text": " On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 40% based on 40 reviews, with an average rating of 4.99/10. The site's critical consensus reads: \"The creaky plotting, inscrutable characters, and unconvincing ending make it difficult for audiences to connect with Dark Matter\". On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100, based on 16 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\".", "score": "1.5576019" }, { "id": "26615651", "title": "Dark Matter (The Word Alive album)", "text": " The album received mostly positive reviews from critics. Already Heard rated the album 4 out of 5 and: \"In reality though, Dark Matter marks a bold new chapter for The Word Alive, one where their 'pretender' tag is ditched in favour of something much more representative of this newfound greatness. Because for an album that sheds any much-maligned genre tropes in favour of a genuinely exciting, melodic sound, there can't have been many who'd have thought it'd be The Word Alive to pull it off.\" Kriston McConnell from New Noise rated the album positively calling it: \"Dark Matter is the most mature ", "score": "1.5558813" }, { "id": "2783466", "title": "Dark matter in fiction", "text": " Dark matter is defined as hypothetical matter that is undetectable by its emitted radiation, but whose presence can be inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter. It has been used in a variety of fictional media, including computer and video games and books. In such cases, dark matter is usually attributed extraordinary physical or magical properties. Such descriptions are often inconsistent with the known properties of dark matter proposed in physics and cosmology. For example, in computer games, it is often used as material for making weapons and items, and is usually depicted as black or a similar color. Dark matter regularly appears as a topic in hybrid periodicals that cover both factual scientific topics and science fiction, and dark matter itself has been referred to as \"the stuff of science fiction\". A review of The Physics of Star Trek discusses dark matter before noting that \"the best modern science fiction borrows heavily from cosmology\".", "score": "1.5523962" }, { "id": "2783471", "title": "Dark matter in fiction", "text": " being purchased with real-world money and used to buy in-game services. ; In Bomberman 64: The Second Attack, the main antagonist group, the BHB Army, utilizes Gravity Generators to expand dark matter in the galaxy by a minor ways, which would cause massive devastation of it. The BHB Army utilizes the produced dark energy to empower their own planets. ; In Call of Duty: Black Ops III, there is an unlockable weapon camouflage in multiplayer called Dark Matter, with dark background covered by red dots and animated blue and purple smoke. ; In Destiny, The Nine are a group of beings whose minds are made of Dark Matter ", "score": "1.552135" }, { "id": "2783467", "title": "Dark matter in fiction", "text": "In several games produced by Square, including Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy IX, and Final Fantasy X, dark matter exists as a powerful magical element, enabling certain kinds of major attacks. ; In Quake 4, the most powerful weapon is called the Dark Matter Gun. ; In some of the Kirby videogames, Dark Matter is an evil entity from space that possesses characters, such as King Dedede, to do its bidding. ; In the video game, Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Samus Aran's \"Dark Beam\" fires blasts of Dark Matter. The beam consists of a cloudy purple aura which (when fully charged) ", "score": "1.5392938" }, { "id": "26615652", "title": "Dark Matter (The Word Alive album)", "text": " the band has released to date. Instead of focusing on breakdowns or screams the songs are more about the lyrical content. This is a direction the band has been heading in for some time, and this album is a culmination of that effort. It's slightly disappointing that the group has opted to deviate from the sound they created in Deceiver and Life Cycles, but Telle has been in the music industry since he was a teenager so a shift in sound is to be expected. If there are fans who were hoping they'd go back to their older sound, then they ", "score": "1.5344555" } ]
What genre is Chaotic?
[ "novella" ]
genre
Chaotic (novella)
3,680,895
55
[ { "id": "28152548", "title": "Chaotic (novella)", "text": " Chaotic, part of the Women of the Otherworld series, is a novella written by Kelley Armstrong. It was published in an anthology of supernatural-themed novellas, called \"Dates From Hell.\" This novella takes place between Haunted and Broken in the Women of the Otherworld series.", "score": "1.808423" }, { "id": "13957005", "title": "Chaotic (TV series)", "text": " Chaotic is an animated science fantasy television series produced by 4Kids Entertainment. It was animated by Canadian studio Bardel Entertainment for season 1 and South Korean studio Dong Woo Animation for season 2 and 3. It is based on the Danish trading card game of the same name. Much of the plot is based on the original storyline of the Danish trading card game.", "score": "1.7455256" }, { "id": "9435730", "title": "Chaos Chaos (album)", "text": " Chaos Chaos is a 2018 studio album by the American indie-pop band Chaos Chaos. It is the third album the band has released since changing their name from Smoosh in 2012, and their first full-length since Withershins in 2010.", "score": "1.7423093" }, { "id": "33001418", "title": "Chaos Is Me", "text": " Chaos Is Me is the debut studio album by American screamo band Orchid. It was released on June 21, 1999, through Ebullition Records. Chaos Is Me heralded the change of the guard for extreme music, and brought both Amherst, Massachusetts and Hampshire College to the forefront of the scene's attention. The album was released on black, clear yellow, green, and red vinyl in 1999, and was also included on a 2002 compilation CD that included its follow-up Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow!. It has since been reissued multiple times, on magenta vinyl in 2013, lavender vinyl in 2015, yellow vinyl in 2018, and received a 20th anniversary reissue in 2019.", "score": "1.7320992" }, { "id": "15720164", "title": "Chaotica (software)", "text": " Chaotica is a commercial fractal art editor and renderer extending flam3 and Apophysis's functionality. There is also a free version with limited render resolution and animation length.", "score": "1.7217941" }, { "id": null, "title": "Chaotic (TV series)", "text": "Chaotic (TV series)\n\nChaotic is an animated science fantasy television series produced by 4Kids Entertainment. It was animated by Canadian studio Bardel Entertainment for season 1 and South Korean studio Dong Woo Animation for season 2 and 3. It is based on the Danish trading card game of the same name. Much of the plot is based on the original storyline of the Danish trading card game.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of jazz genres", "text": "List of jazz genres\n\nThis is a list of subgenres of jazz music.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mathcore", "text": "Mathcore\n\nMathcore is a subgenre of hardcore punk and metalcore influenced by post-hardcore, extreme metal and math rock that developed during the 1990s. Bands in the genre emphasize complex and fluctuant rhythms through the use of irregular time signatures, polymeters, syncopations and tempo changes. Early mathcore lyrics were addressed from a realistic worldview and with a pessimistic, defiant, resentful or sarcastic point of view.\n\nIn the 1990s, the hardcore punk scene started to embrace extreme metal openly. It also started to become highly ideological, with most of the popular bands being part of subcultures. This led to bands such as Converge, Botch, Coalesce and The Dillinger Escape Plan to establish the genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Zoids: Chaotic Century", "text": "Zoids: Chaotic Century\n\nZoids: Chaotic Century, simply titled in Japan, is the first of five anime series based on the Zoids range of mecha model kits produced by TOMY. It is loosely adapted from the manga series \"Kiiju Shinseiki Zoido\", which was created by Michiro Ueyama and published in \"CoroCoro Comic\". The series was animated by Xebec, and aired from September 4, 1999, to December 23, 2000, on TBS and Network. Although the first series to be produced for the franchise in Japan, \"Chaotic Century\" was the second series to be dubbed and aired in Western nations, following \"\". In August 2013, a Blu-ray box set of the series was released in Japan, it optionally came with a limited edition Blade Liger.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons)", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "8053338", "title": "Chaos Chaos", "text": " Chaos Chaos is an American indie synthpop band based in Brooklyn, New York. The band was formed in Seattle under the name Smoosh in 2000 and adopted their current name in 2012. The band consists of two sisters, who founded the band as children: singer/keyboardist Asya \"Asy\" Saavedra (born February 2, 1992) and drummer Chloe Saavedra (born March 5, 1994). They released three LPs as Smoosh, and have produced two further EPs, several singles, and a fourth full-length album as Chaos Chaos.", "score": "1.6921939" }, { "id": "4083784", "title": "Chaotic Neutral (album)", "text": " Chaotic Neutral is the seventh solo album by Matthew Good. The album was nominated for \"Rock Album of the Year\" at the 2016 Juno Awards.", "score": "1.6732037" }, { "id": "13957022", "title": "Chaotic (TV series)", "text": " Chaotic: Shadow Warriors is a 2009 action video game based on the TV series. It was released in North America on November 10, 2009 on the PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS.", "score": "1.6705838" }, { "id": "25362049", "title": "Chronicles of Chaos (webzine)", "text": " Chronicles of Chaos (shortened as CoC) was an extreme metal webzine. It focused on artists that are generally outside the metal mainstream, and occasionally covers other forms of extreme music as well. Online since August 1995, Chronicles of Chaos was one of the first webzines in the world for that genre of music. It was a nonprofit publication since its inception. Chronicles of Chaos stopped publishing new articles in August 2015.", "score": "1.6560066" }, { "id": "11812417", "title": "Chaos;Head", "text": " Chaos;Head (stylized as ChäoS;HEAd) is a 2008 science fiction visual novel video game developed by 5pb. and Nitroplus. It is the first game in the Science Adventure series. Following the original Microsoft Windows release, the enhanced version Chaos;Head Noah was released for Xbox 360 in 2009, and has since been ported to multiple platforms. The game follows Nishijo Takumi, who gets involved in the \"New Gen\" serial murder case. He frequently experiences delusions and hallucinations, some of which the player can influence, which affects the progression of the story. The game was planned by Chiyomaru Shikura and written by Hayashi Naotaka, and features character designs by Sasaki Mutsumi and music by Takeshi Abo, who described the game's sound as \"rainy\". The game was commercially successful, helping 5pb. establish itself as a game developer, and was well received for its story. In addition to the direct sequel Chaos;Head Love Chu Chu! and the thematic sequel Chaos;Child, manga, an anime series, and an internet radio show based on Chaos;Head have been produced.", "score": "1.6445462" }, { "id": "11243370", "title": "Chaos of Forms", "text": " Chaos of Forms is the third studio album by American technical death metal band Revocation, released on August 16, 2011 by Relapse Records. The song \"Cradle Robber\" was released and streamed on their Facebook page on May 10, 2011. This album is the last album to feature their original bass player, Anthony Buda, and the first album to feature their former guitarist, Dan Gargiulo.", "score": "1.6406486" }, { "id": "6428559", "title": "Chaotic Wonderland", "text": " Chaotic Wonderland is the first Japanese-language extended play by South Korean boy band Tomorrow X Together. It was released by Big Hit Music and Republic Records on November 10, 2021. Thematically, it follows their previous album The Chaos Chapter: Freeze, released in May 2021. The EP contains two Japanese versions of previous Korean releases, their first English single \"Magic\", and an original Japanese song \"Ito\".", "score": "1.6368685" }, { "id": "13288458", "title": "Beautiful Chaos (Garcia and Stohl novel)", "text": " Beautiful Chaos is a fantasy young adult novel by authors Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. The book is the third entry in the Caster Chronicles series and was released on October 18, 2011. Beautiful Darkness debuted at number 45 on the USA Today bestseller list.", "score": "1.6365225" }, { "id": "12767185", "title": "Turmoil (2016 video game)", "text": " Turmoil is a simulation video game by Gamious released on June 2, 2016. It is available on Steam.", "score": "1.6352515" }, { "id": "11637964", "title": "The Patterns of Chaos", "text": " The Patterns of Chaos is a 1972 science fiction novel by British writer Colin Kapp. It originally appeared in If magazine, serialized in three parts. It combines grand space operatic themes of battle between space empires and intergalactic alien invasion with philosophical themes of predestination and destiny, and detailed character development of a tight set of central characters. Earth's Stellar Commando has placed their secret agent Commander Bron on a planet where they hope he will be able to find out the coordinates of a rival space empire, the Destroyers. Bron is there to impersonate a famous scientist of interest to the Destroyers, and has ", "score": "1.6349399" }, { "id": "13956667", "title": "Chaotic Trading Card Game", "text": " Chaotic is an out-of-print Danish collectible card game brought to the United States by Chaotic USA and 4Kids Entertainment, and distributed by TC Digital Games. It was released along with the open beta version of the online game on October 24, 2007. The card game is also featured in the animated series of the same name. As of 2014, the website is currently closed and the cards are no longer in production.", "score": "1.6336906" }, { "id": "658806", "title": "Chaos (2001 film)", "text": " Chaos is a 2001 French comedy-drama film written and directed by Coline Serreau. A remake of this movie in English, to star Miss Universe 1994 Sushmita Sen, Clint Eastwood, and Barbra Streisand, is planned by 2021. It was replaced by Aishwarya Rai and Meryl Streep.", "score": "1.6290965" }, { "id": "25906363", "title": "Chaos (2005 action film)", "text": " Chaos is a 2005 action thriller film starring Jason Statham, Ryan Phillippe and Wesley Snipes, and written and directed by Tony Giglio. The film premiered in the United Arab Emirates on December 15, 2005, but did not receive a North American release until three years later, where it was distributed direct-to-DVD.", "score": "1.6278629" }, { "id": "3499458", "title": "Chronicles of Chaos (album)", "text": " Chronicles of Chaos is a compilation album of the American thrash metal band Sadus. It contains songs from their first three albums, which at the time of release were sold out. It was released in 1997 by Mascot Records.", "score": "1.6236911" }, { "id": "15720166", "title": "Chaotica (software)", "text": " Chaotica implements a generalized iterated function system and features a modern rendering engine based on advanced algorithms not found in open-source IFS implementations. It has an animation editor, selective randomization of parameters, and imaging controls such as different anti-aliasing modes and RGB-channel response curves.", "score": "1.6205182" } ]
What genre is Flare?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
Flare (album)
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[ { "id": "28919074", "title": "Flare (Techno-Cultural Fest)", "text": " In its first year, there were performances by the Pakistani band Jal and several other bands like Antariksh based on popular band Pink Floyd. In its second year, Flare hosted performances by Agnee, Highway 61, and Jaipur Beats along with DJ Suketu.", "score": "1.7376941" }, { "id": "28919075", "title": "Flare (Techno-Cultural Fest)", "text": "Ablaze- National-level group dance competition ; AtMoshSphere- Battle of bands ; Amethyst- National-level model hunt ; Melodia- Music competition ; Emotions- Drama competition ; Zest- Solo and duet dance competition ; Kavyanjali- Poetry competition ; Literature events ; Cooking events ; Fine arts events ; Flea market ; Guest lectures ; Special performances ; Informals ", "score": "1.6974471" }, { "id": "3591564", "title": "Flare Acoustic Arts League", "text": " Flare Acoustic Arts League — A.K.A. Flare (band) — were an experimental pop band formed by guitarist Damian Costilla and singer LD Beghtol in New York in 1996 who made intense, darkly romantic, atmospheric songs deeply influenced by their love of The Smiths, The Magnetic Fields (with whom beghtol sometimes collaborated), Love, various 4AD bands and The Velvet Underground. Flare soon became a small chamber ensemble, augmenting Costilla's guitar work with other instrumentalists for recording/live shows. Costilla left Flare shortly after the release of their debut CD, Bottom (Tamper Evident, 1997). Beghtol continued to record and perform under the Flare moniker until 2001, when he renamed ", "score": "1.6660545" }, { "id": "13552984", "title": "Flare (novel)", "text": " Flare is a science fiction novel by American writers Roger Zelazny and Thomas Thurston Thomas, published in 1992. Flare describes the world as it may be in 2081, and the effects a future inter-planetary civilization would suffer if a solar flare occurred after almost 100 years without any solar activity. The book takes a scientific approach to the idea, including almost no tangible story line. It is broken into short segments which describe different people in various places suffering from the effects of the solar flare.", "score": "1.6515362" }, { "id": "9241758", "title": "Flare (film)", "text": " Flare (フレア) is a 2014 French-Japanese film directed by Yūkichi Ōtsuka. Japanese actress, Mayuko Fukuda played the lead role. It was released on April 26, 2014.", "score": "1.6379932" }, { "id": null, "title": "Bell-bottoms", "text": "Bell-bottoms\n\nBell-bottoms (or flares) are a style of trousers that become wider from the knees downward, forming a bell-like shape of the trouser leg. These are similar to flared jeans.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Flare Acoustic Arts League", "text": "Flare Acoustic Arts League\n\nFlare Acoustic Arts League — A.K.A. Flare (band) — were an experimental pop band formed by guitarist Damian Costilla and singer LD Beghtol in New York in 1996 who made intense, darkly romantic, atmospheric songs deeply influenced by their love of The Smiths, The Magnetic Fields (with whom beghtol sometimes collaborated), Love, various 4AD bands and The Velvet Underground. Flare soon became a small chamber ensemble, augmenting Costilla's guitar work with other instrumentalists for recording/live shows. Costilla left Flare shortly after the release of their debut CD, \"Bottom\" (Tamper Evident, 1997). Beghtol continued to record and perform under the Flare moniker until 2001, when he renamed the band Flare Acoustic Arts League.\n\nBeghtol then became Flare's principal songwriter/musical director, and expanded its dreamy minimalism to vastly orchestral arrangements that pitted horns and strings, heavily treated guitars and noise loops against florid melodies and esoteric subject matter. The band's swansong, an ersatz \"double EP\" entitled \"Big Top/Encore\", which included originals and covers of the swirling Psychedelic Furs song \"Yes I Do\" and \"Morgantown\" by the enigmatic Brooklynite Dorsey among its 10 tracks, was released by Affairs of the Heart in August 2011 in various digital and vinyl formats. Flare formally ceased trading in 2012 after the band’s first—and only—tour of Germany and Austria.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Smoke on the Water", "text": "Smoke on the Water\n\n\"Smoke on the Water\" is a song by English rock band Deep Purple, first released from the band's sixth studio album \"Machine Head\" (1972), which chronicles the 1971 fire at Montreux Casino. \n\nIn a 2004 publication by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine \"Smoke on the Water\" was ranked number 434 on its list of the \"500 Greatest Songs of All Time\",<ref name=\"RollingStone\" /> \"Total Guitar\" magazine's ranked \"Smoke on the Water\" number 4 on its \"Greatest Guitar Riffs Ever\",<ref name=\"BBC\" /> and in March 2005, \"Q\" magazine placed \"Smoke on the Water\" at number 12 in its list of the 100 greatest guitar tracks.<ref name=\"QMagazine\" />", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Totems Flare", "text": "Totems Flare\n\nTotems Flare is the fifth studio album by electronic musician Chris Clark and the third one under the moniker Clark. It was released on 13 July 2009 by Warp.\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Redo of Healer", "text": "Redo of Healer\n\n, also known in Japan as Kaiyari for short, is a Japanese fantasy light novel series written by Rui Tsukiyo and illustrated by Shiokonbu. It began serialization online in December 2016 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō. It was later acquired by Kadokawa Shoten, who have published the series since July 2017 under their Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko imprint.\n\nA manga adaptation with art by Sōken Haga has been serialized online via Kadokawa Shoten's \"Young Ace Up\" website since October 2017. An anime television series adaptation by TNK aired from January to March 2021.", "score": null }, { "id": "3591565", "title": "Flare Acoustic Arts League", "text": " band Flare Acoustic Arts League. Beghtol then became Flare's principal songwriter/musical director, and expanded its dreamy minimalism to vastly orchestral arrangements that pitted horns and strings, heavily treated guitars and noise loops against florid melodies and esoteric subject matter. The band's swansong, an ersatz \"double EP\" entitled Big Top/Encore, which included originals and covers of the swirling Psychedelic Furs song \"Yes I Do\" and \"Morgantown\" by the enigmatic Brooklynite Dorsey among its 10 tracks, was released by Affairs of the Heart in August 2011 in various digital and vinyl formats. Flare formally ceased trading in 2012 after the band’s first—and only—tour of Germany and Austria.", "score": "1.5868298" }, { "id": "28919073", "title": "Flare (Techno-Cultural Fest)", "text": " Flare, is the annual socio-cultural festival of the Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University. It is a four-day festival at PDPU featuring music and dance. It is held in April every year. It was started in 2010 and since then has attendance of over 9,000 students from various colleges of India.", "score": "1.5791626" }, { "id": "4442126", "title": "Flare Technology", "text": " Flare Technology was a computer hardware company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1986 by Martin Brennan, Ben Cheese, and John Mathieson, former engineers at Sinclair Research. Flare Technology first worked for Amstrad before developing a technology-demonstrator system called Flare One. The Flare One was intended as a home computer or games console with extensive audio and video capabilities. It was related to the Loki project they had worked on previously at Sinclair Research, which in turn was derived from the ZX Spectrum home computer. The Flare One was used in some arcade game cabinets including a line of video quiz machines produced by Bellfruit. The Flare 1 chipset was further developed into the Konix Multisystem Slipstream prototype. In 1989 Martin Brennan was contracted by Atari Corp. to complete and implement the chip design of the unreleased Atari Panther. Martin Brennan and John Mathieson went on to design the Flare II, which was purchased by Atari and became Atari Jaguar.", "score": "1.5680788" }, { "id": "318222", "title": "Flare (magazine)", "text": " Flare is a Canadian online fashion magazine. It is published by St. Joseph Communications.", "score": "1.5473808" }, { "id": "318223", "title": "Flare (magazine)", "text": " Flare was created by Maclean-Hunter publishing in 1979, as a rebranding of Miss Chatelaine magazine. Flare promotes itself as \"Canada's Fashion magazine\". While cover stories often feature American or international stars, Flare otherwise focuses largely on Canadian content and its role in international art, fashion, and media. In addition to runway and street fashion from Canada and abroad, the magazine covers music and entertainment, health and beauty, and feature stories relevant to young Canadian women. Flare celebrated its 30th anniversary on November 5, 2009, with a reception and party at the Royal Ontario Museum. Flare was the brainchild of Donna Scott, who was assigned by Maclean-Hunter management to two of its magazines, Teen Generation and Miss Chatelaine. Scott concluded the run ", "score": "1.514488" }, { "id": "5840869", "title": "Tyris Flare", "text": " Tyris Flare (ティリス=フレア Tirisu Furea), written as Tyris=Flare in her early appearances, is one of the main protagonists of Sega's video game franchise Golden Axe and the sole playable character in Golden Axe: Beast Rider. Tyris was introduced as a princess-turned-amazon in the original beat 'em up game Golden Axe in 1989, and was controversially rebooted as a religious warrior in the 2008 action-adventure reboot Beast Rider. In both of her incarnations, she is fighting against evil forces in a heroic fantasy setting and in particular seeking have her revenge on the power-hungry warlord Death Adder. Tyris has been one of the most popular early heroes of the beat 'em up and hack and slash genres. She is known as one of the iconic female characters of the 16-bit era.", "score": "1.4877019" }, { "id": "8000673", "title": "Flare3D", "text": " Flare3D is a framework for developing interactive three-dimensional (3D) graphics within Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR, written in ActionScript 3. Flare3D includes a 3D object editor (the Flare3D IDE) and a 3D graphics engine for rendering 3D graphics. Flare3D runs on current web browsers utilizing the Adobe Flash Player, and uses Stage3D for GPU-accelerated rendering. Flare3D has not been under active development since late 2014. Flare3D has been used to develop popular browser-based video games such as FarmVille 2 and CityVille 2. Flare3D is one of the first frameworks to make GPU-accelerated 3D applications practical for web browsers, and is similar in purpose and design to Away3D. Flare3D ", "score": "1.4810389" }, { "id": "31567588", "title": "Clubroot (musician)", "text": "Solar Flares (2010), Lo Dubs ; Summons (2012), Lo Dubs ; Scars/Hellion (2012), Solace Records ; Surface Tension: I (2020), Lo Dubs ; Surface Tension: II (2020), Lo Dubs ; Surface Tension: III (2020), Lo Dubs ; Surface Tension: IV (2020), Lo Dubs ", "score": "1.4800496" }, { "id": "318224", "title": "Flare (magazine)", "text": " both magazines and created Flare, aimed at young career women who, until that time, only had access to American fashion magazines. Under the direction of its first editor, Keitha Maclean, Flare became Canada's first successful fashion magazine. Donna Scott retired from Flare and went on to Chair the Canada Council for the Arts. She was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1994. Subsequent editors included Shelley Black, Bonnie Fuller, and Suzanne Boyd. The position is now held by Charlotte Herrold. The print edition of Flare terminated at the end of 2016. Beginning in January 2017, the magazine was to publish online only. On March 20, 2019, Rogers announced a deal to sell the magazine to St. Joseph Communications.", "score": "1.4779667" }, { "id": "13481199", "title": "Flare (acrobatic move)", "text": " The flare is an acrobatic move in which the performer alternates balancing the torso between either arm while swinging the legs beneath in continuous circles. It is a fundamental b-boying/bgirl power move, and in gymnastics it may be performed on a pommel horse or during the floor exercise. The move is commonly spelled flair in gymnastics and further may be called a \"Thomas flair\" after its originator, Kurt Thomas.", "score": "1.4759909" }, { "id": "3230542", "title": "DJ Flare", "text": "DJ Flare and D-Styles - Pharaohs of Funk-CD-(2000-Slit Wrist Recordings) ; DJ Flare - Magnifrying Glass-Dj tool-DVD-(2005-DropZone Studio Recordings) ; DJ Flare and Extrakd - Electrocutioner-12\" single-(2001-Stray Records) Butt Crack Breaks ; Butt Ugly Breaks ; Barnyard Breaks ; Hee Haw Breaks ; Hee Haw Breaks 2 ; Heavy Petting Breaks ; Headshrinker Breaks ; HillBilly Breaks ; Horny Martian Breaks ; Stoney Breaks ; Shampoo Breaks ; Shiggar Fraggar (2000) ; Seek and Destroy Breaks Vol.5 All of these releases are Battle records.", "score": "1.4629822" }, { "id": "8000675", "title": "Flare3D", "text": " and contains support for rigid body physics, skeletal animations, and a proprietary GPU-shader language known as FLSL (Flare3D Shader Language). The engine also integrates with FLARToolkit (for augmented reality), Away Physics (from Away3D) and Starling (an Adobe project). The Flare3D plug-in for Autodesk 3ds Max is provided for free, and enables one-click exporting of a 3D model from 3ds Max to the Flare3D file format. Animation data is also exported, for \"Hierarchical\" and \"Skinned\"-based animations. Texture data is automatically converted from unsupported formats to JPG and PNG formats which are supported by the Flare3D engine. Flare3D has online help and a collaboratively-edited Wiki, forums, tutorials, examples, and documentation.", "score": "1.4398091" }, { "id": "10808676", "title": "Dunwich (band)", "text": " its title from the same demo, is published by Black Widow in 1994, receiving a great response to critics. Following in the 1995 the second album Il chiarore sorge due volte (Flare rises twice) for the Pick-Up Records. In this album came out the band attentions to the sounds of the new wave gothic. In 1998, with the German label Rising Sun Records, is published Eternal eclipse of frost, which accentuates the metal sound. This album allows Dunwich to project ind the international scene. Echoes the style of the album can be found, according to the journalist Eduardo Vitolo, the album Sirius B of Therion 's 2004.", "score": "1.4371464" }, { "id": "9241759", "title": "Flare (film)", "text": "Mayuko Fukuda as Flare Mitsui ; Valentin Bonhomme as Jean Ozon ; Alice Hirose ; Mitsuki Tanimura ; Masaya Kato ; Sayaka Yamaguchi ", "score": "1.4358068" }, { "id": "369013", "title": "Turntablism", "text": " Flare is a type of scratch used by turntablists. It is made from a combination of moving the record on the turntable by hand and quick movement of the crossfader. The flare was invented by its namesake, DJ Flare in 1987. This scratch technique is much like the \"transform\" in some ways, only instead of starting with the sound that is cutting up off, one starts with the sound on and concentrate on cutting the sound into pieces by bouncing the fader off the cut out side of the fader slot to make the sound cut out and then back in a split second. Each time the DJ bounces the fader off the side of the fader slot it makes ", "score": "1.4352217" } ]
What genre is Brain Slaves?
[ "neo-psychedelia" ]
genre
Brain Slaves
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[ { "id": "31462912", "title": "Citizen Brain", "text": " Citizen Brain is the second album by the Irish thrash metal band Gama Bomb. It was released on 9 June 2008 in Europe and 24 June 2008 in the United States and rest of the world by Earache Records. A Bonus DVD featuring tour and studio footage was included in early pressings of the album.", "score": "1.4724598" }, { "id": "4099847", "title": "Twisted Metal (2012 video game)", "text": " The game's score has a collection of original compositions by multiple artists such as Brain & Melissa Reese with Buckethead, Larry LaLonde, Dan Monti & Greg Tripi. The soundtrack also features a collection of licensed tracks from well-known artists such as Rob Zombie, Iggy Pop and Wolfmother. The song \"Get Twisted\" was debuted by HipHopGamer, who is known more for being a video game journalist with the artist Brain performing the music. Two of the game's tracks, \"Dragula\" and \"More Human Than Human\" from Rob Zombie and White Zombie, respectively, have been featured in previous Twisted Metal games in the franchise.", "score": "1.4611359" }, { "id": "13172111", "title": "Brain Damage (band)", "text": " X-men on the other, X-men being another side project of Ellis. Then a self-titled album was issued in 1999 as a private release. Both are now very rare. In 2006, Brain Damage released their second album under one of the Creative Commons licenses on the free music platform Jamendo. It is a collection of recordings spawning more than fifteen years, mostly punk and/or psychedelic with science fiction inspired lyrics — among them \"Quand le paysage se déchire\" (\"When the Landscape Tears\") a song about Philip K. Dick; and \"Un été de serre\" inspired by Norman Spinrad's novel Greenhouse Summer, which Wagner translated into French. Most of their recorded work is now online as they work on projects including their next album, and the soundtrack to Wagner's next novel.", "score": "1.4430006" }, { "id": "31605929", "title": "Brainchild (Circle of Dust album)", "text": " beginning of the track. The album contains sound bites from James Cameron's movie The Abyss, while the song \"Deviate\" contains samples from such sources as Ren & Stimpy, The Twilight Zone episode \"The Mind and the Matter\" and RoboCop. A music video for \"Telltale Crime\" was released, and is the only video the band made at the time. It includes the band's live musicians, Daren \"Klank\" Diolosa (of Klank) and Klay's brother Dan Levler (of LVL). In 2010, HM Magazine ranked Brainchild number 37 on the Top 100 Christian Metal Albums of All Time list with Doc stating that \"without a doubt, this is one of the coolest techno/industrial hybrid metal releases ever. Paradoxically, it was the relative presence of a song structure and memorable groove that really distinguished this release from other 'noisier' entries within the genre.\"", "score": "1.426611" }, { "id": "13637735", "title": "Brainbombs", "text": "Burning Hell LP/CD (1992, Blackjack) ; Genius and Brutality... Taste and Power LP/CD (1994, Blackjack) ; Obey CD (1995, Releasing Eskimo/Slow Dance) ; Urge to Kill CD (1999, Load) ; Fucking Mess LP (2008, Lystring) ; Disposal of a Dead Body 2xLP (2013, Skrammel) ; Souvenirs LP (2016, Skrammel) ; Inferno LP (2017, Skrammel) ; Cold Case LP (2020, Skrammel) ", "score": "1.425499" }, { "id": null, "title": "Brain Slaves", "text": "Brain Slaves\n\nBrain Slaves were a band from Auckland, New Zealand, formerly called The Coshercot Honeys. They were acclaimed for their unique sound, which combines neo-psychedelia with garage rock, pop hooks, and syncopated grooves.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ood", "text": "Ood\n\nThe Ood are an alien species with telepathic abilities from the long-running science fiction series \"Doctor Who\". In the series' narrative, they live in the distant future (circa 42nd century).\n\nThe Ood are portrayed as a slave race, naturally gentle and kind but readily susceptible to corrupting external influence. They are later emancipated from their slavery and by \"The End of Time\" have progressed into an advanced civilization.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Harriet Tubman", "text": "Harriet Tubman\n\nHarriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist and social activist. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 slaves, including family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. During the American Civil War, she served as an armed scout and spy for the Union Army. In her later years, Tubman was an activist in the movement for women's suffrage.\n\nBorn enslaved in Dorchester County, Maryland, Tubman was beaten and whipped by her various masters as a child. Early in life, she suffered a traumatic head wound when an irate overseer threw a heavy metal weight intending to hit another slave, but hit her instead. The injury caused dizziness, pain, and spells of hypersomnia, which occurred throughout her life. After her injury, Tubman began experiencing strange visions and vivid dreams, which she ascribed to premonitions from God. These experiences, combined with her Methodist upbringing, led her to become devoutly religious.\n\nIn 1849, Tubman escaped to Philadelphia, only to return to Maryland to rescue her family soon after. Slowly, one group at a time, she brought relatives with her out of the state, and eventually guided dozens of other slaves to freedom. Traveling by night and in extreme secrecy, Tubman (or \"Moses\", as she was called) \"never lost a passenger\". After the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was passed, she helped guide fugitives farther north into British North America (Canada), and helped newly freed slaves find work. Tubman met John Brown in 1858, and helped him plan and recruit supporters for his 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry.\n\nWhen the Civil War began, Tubman worked for the Union Army, first as a cook and nurse, and then as an armed scout and spy. The first woman to lead an armed expedition in the war, she guided the raid at Combahee Ferry, which liberated more than 700 slaves. After the war, she retired to the family home on property she had purchased in 1859 in Auburn, New York, where she cared for her aging parents. She was active in the women's suffrage movement until illness overtook her, and she had to be admitted to a home for elderly African Americans that she had helped to establish years earlier. She became an icon of courage and freedom.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Aristotle's views on women", "text": "Aristotle's views on women\n\nAristotle's views on women influenced later Western thinkers, who quoted him as an authority until the end of the Middle Ages, influencing women's history and misogyny.\n\nIn his \"Politics\", Aristotle saw women as subject to men, but as higher than slaves, and lacking authority; he believed the husband should exert political rule over the wife. Among women's differences from men were that they were, in his view, more impulsive, more compassionate, more complaining, and more deceptive. He gave the same weight to women's happiness as to men's, and in his \"Rhetoric\" stated that society could not be happy unless women were happy too. Whereas Plato was open to the potential equality of men and women, stating both that women were not equal to men in terms of strength and virtue, but were equal to men in terms of rational and occupational capacity, and hence in the ideal Republic should be educated and allowed to work alongside men without differentiation, Aristotle appears to have disagreed.\n\nIn his theory of inheritance, Aristotle considered the mother to provide a passive material element to the child, while the father provided an active, ensouling element with the form of the human species.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Phrenology", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "31462914", "title": "Citizen Brain", "text": " Citizen Brain contains many subtle pop-culture references, with musical allusions to cult favourites The A-Team (\"Final Fight\"), This Is Your Life (\"Sentenced to Thrash\"), Mario Brothers, Tetris (\"Final Fight\"), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (\"Return of the Technodrome\"), RoboCop (\"OCP\") and Superman (\"In the Court of General Zod\"). There are also lyrical references to Commando, EC Comics, Ren and Stimpy, The Twilight Zone, Final Fight, Streets of Rage and to other thrash bands.", "score": "1.42398" }, { "id": "16061472", "title": "Gigantic Brain", "text": " Gigantic Brain is an American experimental music duo composed of John Brown, who started the project by himself, and Mastin Simmons, which was formed in the early 2000s in Virginia, United States. Gigantic Brain is known to be one of the original pioneers of the cybergrind subgenre of grindcore. The project's genre-defying style has changed dramatically throughout the years. Originally exhibiting a grindcore style, the group has more recently ventured into post-metal, ambient, industrial and sometimes drone.", "score": "1.4172604" }, { "id": "13047249", "title": "Slaves (English band)", "text": " Slaves released their first EP, Sugar Coated Bitter Truth, under Boss Tuneage Records in 2012. Their first single, \"Where's Your Car Debbie?\", was released by Fonthill Records in early 2014; they were then signed by Virgin EMI. They released their first single under Virgin, \"Hey\", in November 2014, and released \"The Hunter\" later that month. They gained more exposure in late 2015 when \"The Hunter\" was featured on the Sky One series You, Me and the Apocalypse. They also appeared on Later... with Jools Holland and were nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2015. The duo released their debut album, Are You Satisfied?, on 1 June 2015. It reached No. 8 in its first week on the UK Albums Chart. ", "score": "1.4120653" }, { "id": "13047250", "title": "Slaves (English band)", "text": " album was nominated for the 2015 Mercury Music Prize and has since gone Silver in the UK. They released their second album, Take Control, on 30 September 2016. Beastie Boys member Mike D produced the album, and was featured on the track \"Consume or Be Consumed\". The album fared better in the charts than the first, climbing to No. 6 in its first week on the UK Albums Chart. On 20 March 2018, the band announced its third album, Acts of Fear and Love, was released on 17 August and reached number 8 in the UK album charts. In July 2019, the band released a four-track EP titled The Velvet Ditch and played a headline set at Truck Festival.", "score": "1.4114722" }, { "id": "3567626", "title": "The Brain Leeches", "text": " The Brain Leeches is a 1978 American low-budget science fiction exploitation film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Paul Jones, Marcia Scott, and Ray Starr. It has a running time of 55 minutes, and was completed on a budget of $298.00. The film was shown publicly only once, although it has since become available through distributors. The project proved to be a turning point in the careers of two of the principals.", "score": "1.4091499" }, { "id": "6233578", "title": "Slaves on Dope", "text": " said in a video on the band's Facebook page that the album would be released in spring 2011. In October 2011, it was announced that Slaves on Dope had signed to THC:Music/Rocket Science Ventures, the new label of the Corporate Punishment Records President, and early Slaves on Dope manager Thom Hazaert, who would release Over the Influence worldwide in spring 2012. They also announced the release of a digital-only EP, Careless Coma, in November 2011. Slaves On Dope released their fifth studio album, Horse, on September 9, 2016. It features DMC, Bill Kelliher, HR from Bad Brains and Lee Baum from The Damn Truth and their new bass player Rob Laurion.", "score": "1.4071949" }, { "id": "13637733", "title": "Brainbombs", "text": " Brainbombs is a Swedish noise rock band formed 1985 in Hudiksvall. The members are Dan, Peter, Jonas, Drajan, and Lanchy. The latter was also a member of Totalitär. They are notable for their very repetitive, noisy, untuned, raucous sound. Their lyrical themes and concept have been very controversial, as some of the songs depict acts of rape, torture, and murder, similar to the writings of author Peter Sotos, who has been named as an influence for the group. Other artists named as influences for the band include Chrome, James Chance, and Whitehouse, and the group's name comes from a Punishment of Luxury song.", "score": "1.4059367" }, { "id": "29593442", "title": "Brainwashed (website)", "text": " Brainwashed Recordings also has a sub-label, Killer Pimp, which has released albums by Kate Mosh, Noise/Girl, Blood Money, and A Place To Bury Strangers.", "score": "1.4040138" }, { "id": "25221780", "title": "Brainfever", "text": " Brainfever is a German heavy metal band from Cologne. The band was initially active in the 1970s, but reformed in 1983. The band reformed a second time in 2016. The band has released two full-length studio albums, Capture the Night in 1984 and Face to Face in 1986.", "score": "1.4027302" }, { "id": "10679699", "title": "The Brains (album)", "text": " At the time of issuance the album made a great impression on Billboard critics. In the review of May 3 1980, they wrote: \"This is a truly offbeat album which mixes '60s organ dominated psychedelia, new wave, heavy metal and world savvy lyrics into an intoxicating brew. Tom Gray's passionate vocals have enough aural sprawl and power to make the lyrics credible.\"", "score": "1.3998387" }, { "id": "2611188", "title": "R. Scott Bakker", "text": " While working on the Prince of Nothing series, Bakker was prompted by a crux of events to write a thriller dealing with the cognitive sciences. He produced a near future science fiction novel involving a serial killer whose knowledge allows them to influence and control the human brain. This book is called Neuropath and was published in 2008.", "score": "1.3986124" }, { "id": "15311763", "title": "Brain Drill", "text": "Studio albums ; Apocalyptic Feasting (2008) ; Quantum Catastrophe (2010) ; Boundless Obscenity (2016) ; EPs ; The Parasites (2006) ", "score": "1.3953867" }, { "id": "16581865", "title": "Sadistik Exekution", "text": " others concerned themselves with personal projects once more. Kriss Hades also began piecing together several tracks that would eventually make up his solo debut. The band maintained that it had ended as a live act, but when the line-up for the year 2000 Metal for the Brain festival in Canberra was announced, Sadistik Exekution was billed as one of the headliners. While anticipation among fans was high that the country's most notorious metal band was finally making an appearance at Australia's biggest metal event, Dave Slave broke his leg in an incident only weeks before the show and the band had to withdraw.", "score": "1.3941543" }, { "id": "27376191", "title": "BrainBanx", "text": " BrainBanx is a six-issue comic book limited series published in 1997 as part of the short-lived DC Comics imprint, Helix. Written by Elaine Lee and featuring artwork by Jason Temujin Minor, the title narrates the tale of the red-headed Anna Elysian, a telepathic intelligence operative working undercover in a distant future world.", "score": "1.3937516" }, { "id": "7195281", "title": "Brain (novel)", "text": " Brain is a medical thriller written by Robin Cook. It describes how a future generation of computers will work hard-wired to human brains.", "score": "1.3934982" } ]
What genre is The New World?
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
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The New World (2011 film)
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[ { "id": "6093330", "title": "The New Old World", "text": " The New Old World is a 2009 book by Perry Anderson.", "score": "1.7395291" }, { "id": "14127319", "title": "New World (video game)", "text": " New World is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Amazon Games Orange County and published by Amazon Games released on September 28, 2021. The game was previously scheduled to release in May 2020 and subsequently August 2021, but was delayed to its current date. Set in the mid-seventeenth century, players colonize a fictional land modeled after the Americas. Unlike other MMORPGs, New World employs a buy-to-play business model instead of subscription. The game offers microtransactions in the form of skins.", "score": "1.6468711" }, { "id": "10024977", "title": "The New World (short story collection)", "text": " The New World is a collection of short stories by Russell Banks. It was first published in 1978.", "score": "1.5831163" }, { "id": "898997", "title": "New World (Dave Kerzner album)", "text": " New World is a concept album. The story takes place in a future world consisting primarily of hazardous desert terrain where numerous biodomes of massive scale contain and protect the global populace. The album revolves around a character known as The Traveler; stranded in the desert and clinging to life, he embarks on a journey to return to the biodome from which he originates while recounting the events that led him to his fatal situation. The story serves as an allegory for one's own spiritual and subconscious evolution. The Traveler, in his struggle for survival, undergoes a metamorphosis from the position of victim to a figure of immense capacity and conquers his own personal demons, empowered through his discovery of the light amidst a shroud of darkness and uncertainty.", "score": "1.5686817" }, { "id": "2682902", "title": "New Worlds (TV series)", "text": " New Worlds is a 2014 Channel 4 TV series, set in 1680s England and America and forming a sequel to The Devil's Whore.", "score": "1.5655441" }, { "id": null, "title": "New World (video game)", "text": "New World (video game)\n\nNew World is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Amazon Games Orange County and published by Amazon Games released on September 28, 2021. The game was previously scheduled to release in May 2020 and subsequently August 2021, but was delayed to its current date. Set in the mid-seventeenth century, players colonize a fictional land modeled after the Americas.\nWhile \"New World\" was initially planned as a free-to-play game\",\" it currently employs the standard business model of a buy-to-play game, a point of historical difference in comparison to many—mostly much older—MMORPGs that traditionally utilized subscription models in service of significant regular content updates. The game also offers microtransactions in the form of skins along with a limited selection of both decorative and gameplay-impacting functional items for use within the player housing system.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Brave New World", "text": "Brave New World\n\nBrave New World is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931 and published in 1932. Largely set in a futuristic World State, whose citizens are environmentally engineered into an intelligence-based social hierarchy, the novel anticipates huge scientific advancements in reproductive technology, sleep-learning, psychological manipulation and classical conditioning that are combined to make a dystopian society which is challenged by only a single individual: the story's protagonist. Huxley followed this book with a reassessment in essay form, \"Brave New World Revisited\" (1958), and with his final novel, \"Island\" (1962), the utopian counterpart. This novel is often compared to George Orwell's \"Nineteen Eighty-Four\" (1949).\n\nIn 1999, the Modern Library ranked \"Brave New World\" at number 5 on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. In 2003, Robert McCrum, writing for \"The Observer\", included \"Brave New World\" chronologically at number 53 in \"the top 100 greatest novels of all time\", and the novel was listed at number 87 on The Big Read survey by the BBC. \"Brave New World\" has frequently been banned and challenged since its original publication. It has landed on the American Library Association list of top 100 banned and challenged books of the decade since the association began the list in 1990.<ref name=\":2\" /><ref name=\":3\" /><ref name=\":4\" />", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "From the New World (novel)", "text": "From the New World (novel)\n\nThe story received a manga adaptation in Kodansha's manga magazine \"Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine\", which was serialized between May 2012 and June 2014, and an anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures, which aired in Japan between October 2012 and March 2013. In North America, the manga has been licensed by Vertical (itself an imprint of Kodansha USA) and the anime is licensed by Sentai Filmworks.\n\nIn 2008, \"From the New World\" won the Grand Prize of the 29th Nihon SF Taisho Award.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Whole New World", "text": "A Whole New World\n\n\"A Whole New World\" is the signature song from Disney's 1992 animated feature film \"Aladdin\", with music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Tim Rice. and a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 50th Golden Globe Awards. \"A Whole New World\" also won the Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television at the 36th Annual Grammy Awards, becoming the first and so far only Disney song to win in the former category. In the same year, the version sung by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle was also nominated for Record of the Year and Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals, winning the latter.\n\nZayn Malik and Zhavia Ward did their version of the song for the live action version of \"Aladdin\" (2019). The music video featuring Zayn Malik and Zhavia Ward was directed by Philip Andelman, photographed by David Devlin and supported the successful release of the 2019 live action feature film \"Aladdin\" directed by Guy Ritchie.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A New Earth", "text": "A New Earth\n\nA New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose is a 2005 self-help book by Eckhart Tolle. The book sold 5 million copies in North America by 2009. In 2008 it was selected for Oprah's Book Club and featured in a series of 10 weekly webinars with Tolle and Oprah Winfrey.", "score": null }, { "id": "14127323", "title": "New World (video game)", "text": " The game is set on a fictional island in the Atlantic Ocean known as Aeternum Island.", "score": "1.551183" }, { "id": "1655111", "title": "New Worlds Project", "text": " The New Worlds Project is a creative writing project launched in August 2003 to the public after several years of development. The Project centers on an original science fiction setting that enables the creative writing project and its supporting role-playing game. It was co-founded by Alex Perry and Kim Leonard Smouter, and is a registered non-profit corporation in the United States and the European Union.", "score": "1.5477926" }, { "id": "5282481", "title": "The New World (2011 film)", "text": " The New World (Uus Maailm) is a 2011 Estonian documentary film about New World Society, a citizens' initiative in Uus Maailm, Tallinn, that aims to remake neighbourhoods and change people's lives. Written and directed by Jaan Tootsen, it was presented with the award for Best Film by the Estonian Association of Film Journalists.", "score": "1.5476441" }, { "id": "14127329", "title": "New World (video game)", "text": " New World received \"mixed or average\" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic. It was nominated for Best Multiplayer Game at The Game Awards 2021.", "score": "1.5434384" }, { "id": "9642234", "title": "The Blazing World", "text": " The Description of a New World, Called The Blazing-World, better known as The Blazing World, is a 1666 work of prose fiction by the English writer Margaret Cavendish, the Duchess of Newcastle. Feminist critic Dale Spender calls it a forerunner of science fiction. It can also be read as a utopian work.", "score": "1.5328135" }, { "id": "11307189", "title": "New Worlds (magazine)", "text": " Several anthologies of stories from New Worlds have been published, including:", "score": "1.5138266" }, { "id": "30545391", "title": "New World Library", "text": " name changed from Whatever Publishing to New World Library in the mid-1980. New World Library is located in Novato, California and has 18 employees. In 2000, New World Library entered into a joint venture with H J Kramer, the publisher of Dan Millman, Sanaya Roman, and John Robbins's seminal Diet for a New America. In 2001, New World Library began publishing the works of Joseph Campbell. As of 2019, there are 18 books in the series, including a revised edition of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, which has sold over half a million copies. In 2007, New World Library acquired Inner Ocean Publishing, involving the purchase of 45 titles, including books by MoveOn, Jean Houston, and Barbara Marciniak. New World Library has worked with distributor Publishers Group West (PGW) since 1978 which makes it PGW's oldest distribution client.", "score": "1.5122709" }, { "id": "27135035", "title": "New World (2013 film)", "text": " New World is a 2013 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Park Hoon-jung. Starring Choi Min-sik, Hwang Jung-min, Song Ji-Hyo and Lee Jung-jae, the film is a melodrama revolving around an undercover cop who finds it difficult to play both a cop and a goon. New World is the first entry in a planned trilogy.", "score": "1.5117748" }, { "id": "31167888", "title": "A New World (EP)", "text": " A New World is an EP by Ronnie Drew, produced by Phil Coulter. It was released through the Sunday World newspaper prior to the release of Drew's album There's Life In The Old Dog Yet in October 2006. As well as the title track from the forthcoming album, the EP also featured Drew's interpretations of several of Coulter's own compositions, many of which had previously been recorded by other artists. All of the recordings were new except for \"Take Me Home\", which features The Dubliners and which originally appeared on Phil Coulter's 1989 album Words & Music.", "score": "1.5116808" }, { "id": "11307185", "title": "New Worlds (magazine)", "text": " to New Worlds in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; Algis Budrys in Galaxy rebutted her viewpoint and condemned both authors. Frederik Pohl called New Worlds \"damned dull\", advocating a return to adventure stories. American science fiction authors \"were finding it increasingly difficult to avoid partisan alignments in the developing New Wave war\" because of the preponderance of columns and letters in American magazines both for and against New Worlds and New Wave in general. Latham suggests that \"the New Worlds editorial conclave was actively working within fandom to counteract the Old Guard assaults\". By the end of the 1960s, New ", "score": "1.5006996" }, { "id": "27415872", "title": "Children of the New World", "text": " Children of the New World is a collection of science fiction short stories by Alexander Weinstein.", "score": "1.4914539" }, { "id": "27866442", "title": "Dave Kerzner", "text": "2016: New World - Instrumental ", "score": "1.4888828" }, { "id": "12563131", "title": "New Worlds (album)", "text": " New Worlds was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics. AnyDecentMusic? gave it a score of 7.2, based on eight reviews. AllMusic reviewer Jon O'Brien said New Worlds \"continues to make her former band appear rather foolish, with ten tracks that cement her indie rock credentials while also establishing a more adventurous side thanks to its eclectic production\". He added that it was a \"confident and immediate record that shows Hatherley is going from strength to strength.\" BBC Music Mike Diver saw it as her \"most accomplished album yet\" that was \"bursting with brisling new-wave bluster, powerful sing-along friendly choruses and ", "score": "1.4763572" }, { "id": "3888083", "title": "Tay Dizm", "text": "TBA: Welcome to the New World ", "score": "1.4733691" }, { "id": "911245", "title": "Worlds (novel)", "text": " Worlds is a novel in which Marianne O'Hara takes educational trip from orbital New New York to old Earth, and an international terrorist conspiracy nearly kills everyone.", "score": "1.471291" } ]
What genre is McKendree Long?
[ "portrait", "portraiture", "portrait art" ]
genre
McKendree Long
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[ { "id": "8411297", "title": "McKendree Long", "text": " McKendree Long (1888 — 1976) was an American minister and painter.", "score": "1.6653723" }, { "id": "31343587", "title": "Kevin McKendree", "text": " Kevin McKendree (born April 27, 1969) is an American electric blues pianist, keyboardist, guitarist, singer, and songwriter. In addition to his lengthy and varied career as a session musician, McKendree has released two solo albums.", "score": "1.6100265" }, { "id": "8411299", "title": "McKendree Long", "text": " The Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has McKendree Robbins Long's Papers, including written and printed materials; original drawings, sketches, and illustrations; a folder of photographs; and seven sermons recorded on Duodisc electric transcription discs. Long embellished a portion of his handwritten work with imaginative illustrations and/or illumination, making this collection, and Long, particularly unique.", "score": "1.5699764" }, { "id": "31343588", "title": "Kevin McKendree", "text": " Born Kevin Yates McKendree, in Nuremberg, Germany, he is a self-taught pianist and guitarist, initially utilising the playing of Little Richard, Ray Charles and B.B. King as inspiration. At the age of 17, he became a professional musician and worked around the Washington, D.C. area playing alongside Big Joe Maher, Tom Principato, Bob Margolin and Mark Wenner. However, he also worked as a piano salesman to supplement his income. He relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1995, and secured a job backing Lee Roy Parnell as part of his band known as the Hot Links. McKendree co-wrote and co-produced the instrumental track \"Mama, Screw Your Wig ", "score": "1.51893" }, { "id": "30295585", "title": "Rebekah McKendry", "text": " Film", "score": "1.4709977" }, { "id": null, "title": "McKendree Long", "text": "McKendree Long\n\nMcKendree Long (1888 — 1976) was an American minister and painter.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "McKendree University", "text": "McKendree University\n\nMcKendree University (McK) is a private university in Lebanon, Illinois. Founded in 1828 as the Lebanon Seminary, it is the oldest college or university in Illinois. McKendree enrolls approximately 2,300 undergraduates and nearly 700 graduate students representing 25 countries and 29 states. In the undergraduate program, on average there are 51% females and 49% males. The institution remains affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The school was renamed McKendree University beginning in the 2007–08 academic year. McKendree University comprises a College of Arts and Science, a School of Business, a School of Health Professions, and a School of Education.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "McKendree cylinder", "text": "McKendree cylinder\n\nA McKendree cylinder is a type of hypothetical rotating space habitat originally proposed at NASA's Turning Goals into Reality conference in 2000 by NASA engineer Tom McKendree. As with other space habitat designs, the cylinder would spin to produce artificial gravity by way of centrifugal force. The design differs from the classical designs produced in the 1970s by Gerard K. O'Neill and NASA in that it would use carbon nanotubes instead of steel, allowing the habitat to be built much larger. In the original proposal, the habitat would consist of a cylinder approximately in radius and in length, containing of living space,<ref name=original/> nearly as much land area as that of Russia.\n\nAs originally proposed, the McKendree cylinder is simply a scaled-up version of the O'Neill cylinder. Like the O'Neill cylinder, McKendree proposed dedicating half of the surface of the colony to windows, allowing direct illumination of the interior.<ref name=original/> The habitat would be composed of a pair of counter-rotating cylinders which would function like momentum wheels to control the habitat's orientation.<ref name=original/>\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Edward McKendree Bounds", "text": "Edward McKendree Bounds\n\nEdward McKendree Bounds (August 15, 1835 – August 24, 1913) prominently known as E.M. Bounds, was an American author, attorney, and member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South clergy. He is known for writing 11 books, nine of which focused on the subject of prayer. Only two of Bounds' books were published before he died. After his death, Rev. Claudius (Claude) Lysias Chilton, Jr., grandson of William Parish Chilton and admirer of Bounds, worked on preserving and preparing Bounds' collection of manuscripts for publication. By 1921, Homer W. Hodge completed additional editorial work.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ben Long (American painter)", "text": "Ben Long (American painter)\n\nBen Long (born 1945) is an American painter and the grandson of noted artist McKendree Robbins Long.", "score": null }, { "id": "31343590", "title": "Kevin McKendree", "text": " solo album Miss Laura's Kitchen in 2000. His association with McClinton ceased in 2011 which allowed McKendree more flexibility, and he worked with Brian Setzer, John Oates, T. Graham Brown, Tinsley Ellis, The Knockouts, Hal Ketchum, and George Thorogood (2120 South Michigan Ave.) amongst many others. His work with Tinsley Ellis saw McKendree play on the Ellis albums, Fire It Up, Kingpin, Hell or High Water, Moment of Truth, Speak No Evil, and The Hard Way. In 2005, McKendree issued his second album, Hammers & Strings. AllMusic noted that it was \"a set full of boogie-woogie piano (even on non-blues tunes), blues ballads, and New ", "score": "1.4574412" }, { "id": "11423210", "title": "Ben Long", "text": " Ben Long (born 1945) is an American painter and the grandson of noted artist McKendree Robbins Long.", "score": "1.4425423" }, { "id": "8411298", "title": "McKendree Long", "text": " Educated at Horner Military Academy in Oxford and at Davidson College, he went on to attend classes at the Art Students League in New York. Upon winning a scholarship for study in Europe, he travelled there, learning an academic style of portrait painting. He returned to the United States, working as a professional portraitist in New York City and North Carolina. Long went on to serve in World War I, and abandoned his artistic career afterwards, being ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1922, becoming an evangelist in the southern U.S. In his seventies, Reverend Long began painting again, in a far more surrealistic fashion that widely differed from the style of his previous portraiture. Grandson Ben Long (1945- ) is also an alumnus of the Art Students League in New York. Ben Long has gained substantial international notoriety, particularly for his drawings and fresco work.", "score": "1.4420536" }, { "id": "31343589", "title": "Kevin McKendree", "text": " Tight,\" which appeared on Parnell's 1997 album, Every Night's a Saturday Night. The piece was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1997 for Best Country Instrumental. In 1997, McKendree toured with Delbert McClinton as his band leader, and played piano and Hammond B3 organ on McClinton's albums Nothing Personal (2001) and Cost of Living (2005), both of which won a Grammy, and Room to Breathe (2002) which was nominated for a similar award. In addition, McKendree worked in the recording studio backing a diverse array of musicians including Anson Funderburgh and Seven Mary Three (The Economy of Sound, Orange Ave.), as well as issuing his ", "score": "1.439383" }, { "id": "30262680", "title": "McKendree Spring", "text": " McKendree Spring is a progressive folk-rock band, formed in 1968 and particularly active in the early 1970s. The band, originally known as McKendree Spring Quartet, formed at Adirondack Community College in Queensbury, New York. The group's leader was Fran McKendree (vocals and guitar); their first bass player was Larry Tucker then Fred Holman; Dr. Michael Dreyfuss (electric violin, viola, Moog, Arp, Mellotron); and Martin Slutsky (electric guitar). Christopher Bishop replaced Holman on bass as of the 1973 release Spring Suite. Some of their music ventured into avante-garde or experimental territory, such as \"God Bless the Conspiracy\" from their album 3, with ", "score": "1.43853" }, { "id": "29235534", "title": "List of electric blues musicians", "text": " a session musician, McKendree has released two solo albums. ; Kid Memphis – (born December 7, 1971, Memphis, Tennessee), is an American electric blues guitarist and singer. He has a record released on Vizztone and one on Retrofonic. ; Michael Messer – (born 1956, Middlesex, England) is an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer. He, along with Steve Phillips and Bob Greenwood, is noteworthy for his ability to combine acoustic National steel guitar, as well as slide guitar, into his playing style. The American magazine, Spirit, listed Messer as one of the greatest slide guitarists alongside Duane Allman and Ry Cooder. ", "score": "1.431236" }, { "id": "25891953", "title": "John Long (blues musician)", "text": " guitar, by also using a Washburn Montgomery archtop guitar, which he styled as \"amplified acoustic.\" Long wrote eight of the thirteen tracks on Stand Your Ground, and it was recorded in two days at Audiogrand in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The cover numbers included Homesick James's \"Baby Please Set a Date,\" and Blind Willie McTell's \"Climbing High Mountains.\" In addition he recorded a version of Blind Willie Johnson's, \"I Know His Blood Can Make Me Whole, \" plus a slow tempo rendition of Thomas A. Dorsey's \"Precious Lord, Take My Hand.\" In 2017, Long was again a nominee for a Blues Music Award in the 'Acoustic Album' category.", "score": "1.4251621" }, { "id": "26646446", "title": "Michael J McEvoy", "text": " His third album. The Long Way Home, was released in March 2014 on his Rezzonator Music label. Previous albums are Terra Cognita and Night Sea Journey.", "score": "1.4204435" }, { "id": "31343591", "title": "Kevin McKendree", "text": " R&B, this is a delightful outing.\" In the same year McKendree played on Brian Setzer's album, Rockabilly Riot Vol. 1: A Tribute To Sun Records. In 2008, McKendree contributed to Randy Houser's debut album, Anything Goes, playing Wurlitzer electric piano and Hammond organ. More recently, McKendree has focused on songwriting and production work in his own recording studio, The Rock House, which is based in Franklin, Tennessee. In 2013, McKendree engineered Sean Chambers' album, The Rock House Sessions, which was recorded in his own studio. He continues to perform regularly, most recently playing in the Mike Henderson Band at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville.", "score": "1.4183903" }, { "id": "30122794", "title": "McKendree United Methodist Church", "text": " The McKendree United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church in Nashville, Tennessee.", "score": "1.417907" }, { "id": "25891949", "title": "John Long (blues musician)", "text": " John Long (born 1950), is an American country blues singer, fingerstyle guitarist, harmonica player and songwriter. He performs in a pre-war acoustic blues style, although his material is contemporary and mainly composed by Long and his elder brother. His mentor and inspiration was Homesick James. In the mid-1970s, Muddy Waters stated that Long was \"the best young country blues artist playing today.\" In 2017, Long was a nominee for a Blues Music Award in the 'Acoustic Album' category for his collection, Stand Your Ground. He had won the same award for his 2006 album, Lost & Found.", "score": "1.4091713" }, { "id": "30262682", "title": "McKendree Spring", "text": " in Dec. 2015 on DVD as McKendree Spring: Times Like These. Fran McKendree, Mike 'Doc' Dreyfuss, and Marty Slutsky, the three founding members of the band, are supported by bassist Chris Bishop, keyboardist Paul Hollowell [Dolly Parton], Nashville standouts Alan Stoker (drums and vocals) and Rock Williams on sax, along with harmony singing by Carol Anderson and Sharon Ferrara Slutsky. According to the official site, Michael Dreyfuss died on September 25th, 2017. Fran McKendree died on June 10th, 2021 after a long journey with cancer. McKendree Spring was among hundreds of artists whose material was destroyed in the 2008 Universal fire.", "score": "1.404609" }, { "id": "28627942", "title": "Too Long in the Wasteland", "text": " Too Long in the Wasteland is the debut album by the American musician James McMurtry, released in 1989. Its first single was \"Painted by Numbers\". The album's title was inspired in part by his father's Texas ranch, which is named the Wasteland. The album peaked at No. 125 on the Billboard 200. McMurtry supported the album by playing some concert dates with Kinky Friedman, and touring with Nanci Griffith.", "score": "1.3987998" }, { "id": "3491074", "title": "Larry Long (singer-songwriter)", "text": "Sweet Thunder (1987, Flying Fish Records, produced with Billy Peterson). ; Integrates music and spoken word with themes and stories from Dakota history and traditions. ; It Takes a Lot of People (1989, Flying Fish Records). ; Okemah, Oklahoma's first hometown tribute for Woody Guthrie. ; Troubadour (1993, Flying Fish Records) ; Featuring a live concert and field records from throughout the United States. ; Living in a Rich Man's World (1995, Rounder/Atomic Theory Recordings). ; Anthology of Larry Long's work from 1976-1995. ; The Psalms (1992, Stellar Records). ; Original works inspired by the Psalms. ; Hauling Freight, No Fences (1995, produced with Barry Kimm). ; Documentary /music video. ; Here I Stand, Elders' Wisdom, Children's Song (1997, Smithsonian Folkways). ; Features original works and field recordings with youth and ", "score": "1.3965864" }, { "id": "30122795", "title": "McKendree United Methodist Church", "text": " The church building is located at 523 on Church Street in Nashville, Tennessee.", "score": "1.3928281" } ]
What genre is Drill?
[ "industrial rock" ]
genre
Drill (UK band)
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[ { "id": "12145326", "title": "Drill music", "text": " Drill is a style of trap music defined by its dark, violent and nihilistic lyrical content and ominous trap-influenced beats. Drill progressed into the American mainstream in mid-2012 following the success of rappers and producers like Young Chop, Chief Keef, Lil Durk, King Louie, DomBoy2k, Fredo Santana, and Lil Reese who had many local fans and a significant Internet presence. Media attention and the signing of drill musicians to major labels followed. Artists within the genre have been noted for their style of lyricism and association with crime in Chicago. A regional subgenre UK drill emerged in London particularly in the district of Brixton beginning in 2012. UK drill rose to prominence by the mid-2010s and has influenced other regional scenes such as Australian, Spanish, Irish, Dutch and New York drill (re-introduced to Brooklyn in the late 2010s).", "score": "1.7192956" }, { "id": "12145330", "title": "Drill music", "text": " diminished, which is why they sound so airless and claustrophobic ... It's not even fatalistic, because that would imply a self-consciousness, a moral consideration, that isn't there in the lyrics. It just is, over and over again.\" A profile on the scene in The New York Times examined the genre's aggression: With rare exception this music is unmediated and raw and without bright spots, focused on anger and violence. The instinct is to call this tough, unforgiving and concrete-hard music joyless, but in truth it's exuberant in its darkness. Most of its practitioners are young and coming into their creative own ", "score": "1.685113" }, { "id": "14472720", "title": "The Drill (album)", "text": " The Drill is the eighth studio album by the British post-punk group Wire. Allmusic states that the album effectively consists of remixes of the same song, \"Drill\", and is officially listed as an EP rather than an album despite its length of almost one hour.", "score": "1.6610472" }, { "id": "12145327", "title": "Drill music", "text": " The lyrics of drill tend to be violent and very gritty. The Guardians Lucy Stehlik said \"nihilistic drill reflects real life where its squeaky-clean hip-hop counterparts have failed.\" Drill lyrics strongly contrast with the subject matter of earlier Chicago rappers and contemporary mainstream hip hop which at the time of drill's emergence tended to glorify and celebrate a rise to wealth. Drill lyrics typically reflect life on the streets, and tend to be gritty, violent, realistic and nihilistic. Drill rappers use a grim, deadpan delivery, often filtered through Auto-Tune, influenced by the \"stoned, aimless warbling of Soulja Boy (one of the earliest ", "score": "1.6587596" }, { "id": "8661714", "title": "The Drill (band)", "text": " The Drill is an international chart topping house music record written produced and performed by electronic music pioneer and Israeli-born UK producer Matt Schwartz. He is also responsible for hits under his \"Dada\" and \"Deepest Blue\" and M'Black guises. Popular again in 2021 in Poland, due to an emerging meme \"Drill Alert\".", "score": "1.641468" }, { "id": null, "title": "Drill music", "text": "Drill music\n\nDrill is a subgenre of hip hop music that originated in Chicago streets in the early 2010s. It is sonically similar to the trap music subgenre and lyrically similar to the gangsta rap subgenre. Drill music progressed into the American mainstream circa 2012 following the success of rappers like Chief Keef, Lil Durk, Lil Reese, Fredo Santana, G Herbo, Lil Bibby, and King Louie who had many local fans and a significant internet presence alongside producer Young Chop. Media attention and the signing of drill musicians to major labels followed. Artists within the genre have been noted for their style of lyricism and association with crime in Chicago.\n\nA regional subgenre UK drill emerged in London particularly in the district of Brixton, beginning in 2012. UK drill rose to prominence by mid-2012 and has influenced other regional scenes, such as Australian, Spanish, Irish, Dutch, and Brooklyn drill (re-introduced to Brooklyn in the late 2010s).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "UK drill", "text": "UK drill\n\nUK drill is a subgenre of drill music and road rap that originated in the South London district of Brixton from 2012 onwards. Initially borrowing heavily from the style of Chicago drill music before creating its own unique sound, UK drill artists often rap about violent and hedonistic criminal lifestyles.<ref name=\":0\" /> Typically, those who create this style of music are affiliated with gangs or come from socioeconomically-deprived neighbourhoods where crime is a way of life for many.<ref name=\":0\" />\n\nUK drill music is closely related to road rap, a British style of gangsta rap that became popular in the years prior to the existence of drill. UK drill often exhibits violent language and provocative lyrics,<ref name=\":3\" /> resulting in the genre being cited as a reason for an increase in knife crime in London.<ref name = \"ind1\"/><ref name = \"times1\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Jersey club", "text": "Jersey club\n\nJersey club (originally called Brick City club\n\nSimilarly to its Baltimore influences, Jersey club is an aggressive style defined by its fast, “bouncy” groove at tempos near 130–140 BPM, The style often consists of remixes of rap and R&B tracks.<ref name=run/> It is often accompanied by frenetic, competitive dances which have gained global popularity through viral videos.<ref name=RA/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Brooklyn drill", "text": "Brooklyn drill\n\nBrooklyn drill is a regional subgenre of drill music, centered in Brooklyn, New York, that began as derivative of the drill music scene in Chicago and later became derivative of UK drill with its 808 percussion and sliding notes by producers from the UK drill scene. Brooklyn drill emerged around 2014 with the single \"Hot Nigga\" from the rapper Bobby Shmurda. Other early pioneers were rappers Rowdy Rebel, Bam Bino, Money Millz, Dah Dah and Curly Savv. It was again made popular in the mainstream in 2019 by the late Pop Smoke. With the success of his mixtapes \"Meet the Woo\" (2019) and \"Meet the Woo 2\" (2020), Pop Smoke introduced Brooklyn drill into the mainstream music industry. Other notable Brooklyn drill artists include Fivio Foreign, 22Gz, Sheff G, Sleepy Hallow, and Dusty Locane.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Drill Music in Zion", "text": "Drill Music in Zion\n\nDrill Music in Zion is the eighth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Lupe Fiasco, released on June 24, 2022, through 1st & 15th and Thirty Tigers. The album was preceded by two singles, \"Autoboto\" and \"Drill Music in Zion\".", "score": null }, { "id": "12145339", "title": "Drill music", "text": " UK drill is a subgenre of drill music and road rap that originated in the South London district of Brixton from 2012 onwards. Borrowing heavily from the style of Chicago drill music, UK drill artists often rap about violent and hedonistic criminal lifestyles. Typically, those who create this style of music are affiliated with gangs or come from socioeconomically-deprived neighborhoods where crime is a way of life for many. UK drill music is closely related to road rap, a British style of gangsta rap that became popular in the years prior to the existence of drill. Musically, UK drill often exhibits violent language and provocative lyrics.", "score": "1.6387436" }, { "id": "3309271", "title": "Drill (American band)", "text": "Drill, 1995 ", "score": "1.6377093" }, { "id": "12145337", "title": "Drill music", "text": " Chief Keef threatened Fiasco on Twitter, Fiasco said he was considering quitting the music scene. Rhymefest tweeted that drill is \"the theme music to murder.\" While drill music of Chicago fizzled out of mainstream popularity, a new scene was emerging in the UK and by the late-2010s was gaining mainstream popularity, spreading across Europe, influencing the creation of drill scenes around the continent. UK drill music evolved its own distinct style of production compared to Chicago drill. The mid 2010s saw the emergence of Chicago-influenced Brooklyn drill artists such as Bobby Shmurda and Rowdy Rebel, while the late 2010s saw the emergence of new prominent drill artists ", "score": "1.630973" }, { "id": "3309270", "title": "Drill (American band)", "text": " Drill was an American alternative/hard rock band from New York City, United States, that formed in 1993. The band is perhaps best known as being headed by vocalist Lucia Cifarelli, with members that included guitarist Dan Harnett, future Black Label Society bassist John DeServio, and drummer Marcus Farny. The band split up shortly after the release of their 1995 self-titled album Drill, which featured additional guitarist Paul Alves. Cifarelli went on to join industrial rock bands MDFMK and KMFDM.", "score": "1.630761" }, { "id": "3391657", "title": "Brooklyn drill", "text": " Brooklyn drill is a regional subgenre of drill music, centered in Brooklyn, New York, that began as derivative of the drill music scene in Chicago and later became derivative of UK drill with its 808 percussion and sliding notes by producers from the UK drill scene. Brooklyn drill emerged around 2014 with the single \"Hot Nigga\" from the rapper Bobby Shmurda. Other early pioneers were rappers Rowdy Rebel, Bam Bino, Dah Dah and Curly Savv. It was again made popular in the mainstream in 2019 by the late Pop Smoke. Other notable Brooklyn drill artists include Fivio Foreign, 22Gz, Sheff G, Sleepy Hallow, Sosa Geek, KJ Balla (deceased), Smoove'L, Fetty Luciano, MaxThaDemon, Ciggy Black, CoachDaGhost, Rah Swish, Bizzy Banks, Curly Savv, Envy Caine, Blizz Vito, PNV Jay and Nick Blixky (deceased).", "score": "1.6080711" }, { "id": "27558980", "title": "British hip hop", "text": " UK drill is a subgenre of drill music and road rap that originated in the South London district of Brixton from 2012 onwards. Borrowing heavily from the style of Chicago drill music, UK drill artists often rap about violent and hedonistic criminal lifestyles. Typically, those who create this style of music are affiliated with gangs or come from socioeconomically-deprived neighborhoods where crime is a way of life for many. UK drill music is closely related to road rap, a British style of gangsta rap that became popular in the years prior to the existence of drill. Musically, UK drill often exhibits violent language and provocative lyrics.", "score": "1.5989337" }, { "id": "12145332", "title": "Drill music", "text": " and came across as equally tough.\" Female drillers mix themes of violence and love in their songs, and Katie Got Bandz said, \"It's different because males wouldn't expect a female to rap about drilling. They're used to females selling themselves.\" Stehlik called drill production style the \"sonic cousin to skittish footwork, southern-fried hip-hop and the 808 trigger-finger of trap.\" Young Chop is frequently identified by critics as the genre's most characteristic producer. The sound of trap producer Lex Luger's music is a major influence on drill, and Young Chop identified Shawty Redd, Drumma Boy, and Zaytoven as important precursors to drill.", "score": "1.5988783" }, { "id": "25288641", "title": "Drill (EP)", "text": " Drill is the debut EP by the English rock group Radiohead, released in May 1992. It was Radiohead's first commercial release, and debuted on the UK Album Chart at number 101. The original manufacturing run was limited to 3,000 CDs.", "score": "1.5966867" }, { "id": "12145334", "title": "Drill music", "text": " major vehicle of the early 2010s rise of Chicago hip hop, and described the scene as a grassroots movement that had incubated in a closed, interlocking system: on the streets and through social media in a network of clubs and parties and amongst high schools.\" Drill developed on the South Side of Chicago, in the midst of escalating violence and a homicide crisis. Mark Guarino wrote for Salon that the music grew during \"a shift from historic feuding between monolithic crime organizations controlling thousands of members each to intrapersonal squabbling and retaliatory conflicts among smaller hybrid groups whose control extends just a few blocks... The toughened reality ", "score": "1.5959679" }, { "id": "8661715", "title": "The Drill (band)", "text": "The Drill (2005) ", "score": "1.5949659" }, { "id": "3391659", "title": "Brooklyn drill", "text": " The Brooklyn drill sound is a combination of trap music and Chicago and UK drill music (the latter of which brings production influences from grime and UK garage). Characteristic features of Brooklyn drill production include 808 percussion with manipulated vocal samples. The lyrical content of Brooklyn drill music tends to be dark, violent, and aggressive, often discussing gang-related topics.", "score": "1.5885851" }, { "id": "12145333", "title": "Drill music", "text": " David Drake of Complex said drill is not defined by any particular production style, but \"is about the entirety of the culture: the lingo, the dances, the mentality, and the music, much of which originated in 'Dro City', a gang-defined territory of city blocks in the Woodlawn neighborhood.\" In street slang, \"drill\" means to fight or retaliate, and \"can be used for anything from females getting dolled up to all out war in the streets.\" Dro City rapper Pacman, considered the stylistic originator of the genre, is credited as the first to apply the term to the local hip hop music. Drake described the drill scene as ", "score": "1.5820097" }, { "id": "12145331", "title": "Drill music", "text": " a backdrop of outrageous violence in Chicago, particularly among young people—dozens of teenagers have been killed in Chicago this year—and often related to gangs. (There's a long history of overlap between Chicago’s gangs and Chicago’s rap.) That their music is a symphony of ill-tempered threats shouldn't be a surprise. Female artists have been represented in the scene since its origins. Pitchforks Miles Raymer said \"instead of rapping about being a 'hitta'—the local term for a shooter—they rapped about being in love with hittas. Otherwise, they rode the same kind of icily sociopathic beats from the same producers as any other drill ", "score": "1.5709937" }, { "id": "14419243", "title": "Two-Minute Drill", "text": " Two-Minute Drill is a 2007 children's book by Mike Lupica and the first book in his Comeback Kids series.", "score": "1.5622741" }, { "id": "12145340", "title": "Drill music", "text": " Drill lyrics often convey aggressive themes evident in some of the genre's music videos which may cause the style to be regarded as a negative influence. Some key public figures have attempted to link drill music with violent behavior among London youths. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick successfully petitioned YouTube to remove 30 drill videos in 2018. On July 25, 2015, police shut down a concert featuring Chief Keef, a rapper who helped popularize drill music in the US. Though the concert was a benefit for the families of Dillan Harris and Marvin Carr, a toddler and a 22-year-old man who were killed on July 11, it was considered ", "score": "1.5592902" } ]
What genre is Settle?
[ "indie rock", "Independent rock", "Indie Rock" ]
genre
Settle (band)
5,724,174
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[ { "id": "6857602", "title": "Settle (band)", "text": " Settle is an indie rock band from Easton, Pennsylvania currently signed to Epitaph Records whose debut album, At Home We Are Tourists, was released May 19, 2009. The signing of Settle is part of Epitaph's efforts to expand its sound beyond its pop punk roots.", "score": "1.9278948" }, { "id": "9090593", "title": "Settle the Sky", "text": " Settle The Sky is an American metalcore band. The band has had members that have gone on to play with Blessthefall, Before Their Eyes, Grubby Paws, Affairs, Glasslands, Convictions, and Glaslungs.", "score": "1.798615" }, { "id": "227361", "title": "Settle (Vera Blue song)", "text": " \"Settle\" is a song by Australian singer songwriter, Vera Blue and was released on 11 March 2016. and peaked at number 79 on the Australian ARIA Chart in April 2016. A black-and-white music video was released on 3 March 2016.", "score": "1.72949" }, { "id": "227362", "title": "Settle (Vera Blue song)", "text": " Mike Wass from Idolator said the song was \"dark and brooding\" and \"Melancholy piano propels the song along with delicate synths merely adding depth and texture.\"", "score": "1.685477" }, { "id": "31470108", "title": "At Home We Are Tourists", "text": " At Home We Are Tourists is the debut album by American indie rock band Settle. It was released in May 2009 on Epitaph Records.", "score": "1.6798458" }, { "id": null, "title": "This Is Me (The Greatest Showman song)", "text": "This Is Me (The Greatest Showman song)\n\n\"This Is Me\" is a song performed by Keala Settle for the film \"The Greatest Showman\". It was released on October 26, 2017, by Atlantic Records as a promotional single from \"\" and the official lead single on December 8, 2017. It won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 75th Golden Globe Awards and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 90th Academy Awards, but lost to \"Remember Me\" from the film \"Coco\". It was later nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.\n\nFollowing the film's global release, the song charted within the top five in the United Kingdom, the top ten in Australia, Ireland, Malaysia, and South Korea and the top twenty in Belgium (Flanders) and New Zealand.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "John Newman (singer)", "text": "John Newman (singer)\n\nJohn William Peter Newman (born 16 June 1990) is an English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. He is best known for the track \"Love Me Again\" which peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart in July 2013 and appeared in \"FIFA 14\", as well as co-writing and singing on Rudimental's 2012 singles \"Feel the Love\" and \"Not Giving In\", which peaked at number one and number 14 on the chart, respectively. In 2014, he featured in the Calvin Harris single \"Blame\", which also topped the UK charts.\n\nAt the 2014 Brit Awards, Newman was nominated for three Brit Awards, including for British Male Solo Artist. As of February 2014, he has sold over 1.3 million records in the UK alone.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Settle Down (No Doubt song)", "text": "Settle Down (No Doubt song)\n\n\"Settle Down\" is a song by American rock band No Doubt. It is the first single from their sixth studio album \"Push and Shove\" (2012). Written by Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and produced by Spike Stent, it was released on July 16, 2012 by Interscope Records. The song is a combination of many styles, such as reggae, ska, dancehall, Latin and Caribbean-tinged beats, merging with American pop and rock music. Lyrically, the song is about confidence and about feeling good, adjusting yourself to unfamiliar circumstances.\n\nThe song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the band for \"returning to form\" and for being familiar with their other songs. Some critics wrote that it resembles the songs from their fifth album \"Rock Steady\", and particularly \"Hey Baby\", while some others compared it to Santigold songs.\n\nA music video for the song was directed by Sophie Muller and released on July 16, 2012. In it, the members of No Doubt reassemble in the form of a trucking convoy, which meets up to perform the song in a parking lot. It received mostly favorable reviews, with the reviewers praising the colors, lights and the band for returning to do videos.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Settle Down (Kimbra song)", "text": "Settle Down (Kimbra song)\n\n\"Settle Down\" is a song written by Kimbra and François Tétaz and features the production of Tétaz and M-Phazes and was recorded from 2008–10. The song served as Kimbra's debut single and the lead single for her debut album \"Vows\" (2011). It was released on June 6, 2010 and then re-released on November 1, 2011. It is the first and only song Kimbra has released stems/multitracks for. The single peaked at number 37 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Disclosure (band)", "text": "Disclosure (band)\n\nDisclosure is an English electronic music duo consisting of brothers Howard (born 11 May 1994) and Guy Lawrence (born 25 May 1991). They grew up in Reigate, Surrey. Their debut studio album, \"Settle\", released on 3 June 2013, by PMR Records, was nominated for Best Dance/Electronica Album at the 2014 Grammy Awards. They released a second studio album, \"Caracal\", on 25 September 2015 which was also nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2016 Grammy Awards. Their third studio album, \"Energy\", was released on 28 August 2020, and was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards, alongside the fourth single from the album, \"My High\", which was nominated for Best Dance Recording.", "score": null }, { "id": "26932795", "title": "Settle Stories", "text": " Settle Stories is a registered charity and company founded in 2011 by Sita Brand, following the running of the Settle Storytelling Festival in 2010. The charity seeks to promote storytelling for individuals, communities and organisations.", "score": "1.6660805" }, { "id": "29750631", "title": "Settle Down (No Doubt song)", "text": " \"Settle Down\" is a song by American rock band No Doubt. It is the first single from their sixth studio album Push and Shove (2012). Written by Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and produced by Spike Stent, it was released on July 16, 2012 by Interscope Records. The song is a combination of many styles, such as reggae, ska, dancehall, Latin and Caribbean-tinged beats, merging with American pop and rock music. Lyrically, the song is about confidence and about feeling good, adjusting yourself to unfamiliar circumstances. The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the band for ", "score": "1.6224375" }, { "id": "227363", "title": "Settle (Vera Blue song)", "text": "Digital download ", "score": "1.6120757" }, { "id": "15250719", "title": "Mary Lee Settle", "text": "O Beulah Land (1956) ; Know Nothing (1960) ; Prisons (1973), which is set earlier in time than O Beulah Land ; The Scapegoat (1980) and ; The Killing Ground (1982). This replaces Fight Night on a Sweet Saturday, which Settle describes as her novel she most regrets Settle wrote a wide variety of works, including non-fiction, but is most famous for a series of novels she called the Beulah Quintet. They cover the history of the development of people from seventeenth-century England to modern West Virginia: \"[I]n them she transferred the European tradition of a continuing fictional-historical saga to an American medium.\" The composition of the quintet was complicated; the novels are not of the same form, not in chronological sequence, and do not have common characters or issues between them. ", "score": "1.5994668" }, { "id": "11780595", "title": "Fight Fair", "text": " During the formation of the band, there were a few member changes. On September 17, 2008, it was announced that the band had signed to Triple Crown Records. On September 19, Fight Fair was involved in a van and trailer accident on the border of Oregon and Washington which caused severe damage to their van, trailer and equipment. The band spent the next few days in Portland, Oregon raising money through Myspace and PayPal to fix some damages in order to make it home before Christmas. On November 12, \"Pop Rocks\" and \"Brain Freeze!\" were posted on the group's PureVolume account. A remixed and remastered version of Settle the Score was released through Triple Crown Records ", "score": "1.5875882" }, { "id": "7527918", "title": "Mike Settle", "text": " Michael Ward Settle (born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 20, 1941) is an American songwriter, journalist, broadcaster and singer. Settle began his musical career as a solo singer and a member of The New Christy Minstrels. His debut solo album Folk Sing Hallelujah (1961) as Mike Settle and the Settlers, received good reviews and the title track \"Sing Hallelujah\" was covered on singles by several artists in Europe, as well as being a hit for Judy Collins (1967). His song \"Settle Down (Goin' Down That Highway)\" was recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary on their 1963 album Moving, and was the second single released from that album. Settle is best known for being a ", "score": "1.5390406" }, { "id": "31696886", "title": "Tim Settle", "text": " Settle attended and played college football at Virginia Tech under head coaches Frank Beamer and Justin Fuente. He did not play as a true freshman in 2015 and chose to redshirt. As a redshirt freshman in 2016, Settle played in all 14 of Virginia Tech's games, recording 17 tackles (seven for loss), two quarterback hurries and one blocked kick. He was named to the ACC All-Freshman Second-Team. In 2017, as a redshirt sophomore, he played in 13 games, tallying 36 tackles (12.5 for loss), four sacks, one pass deflection, two quarterback hurries, and one blocked kick. Following the season, he was named to the 2017 All-ACC Second-Team. On January 4, 2018, Settle decided to forgo his remaining two years of eligibility and enter the 2018 NFL Draft.", "score": "1.5323861" }, { "id": "31696885", "title": "Tim Settle", "text": " Settle attended Stonewall Jackson High School in Manassas, Virginia. He played high school football for the Raiders. As a senior, he tallied 72 tackles, three sacks, two fumble recoveries and 10 pass deflections. A five-star recruit, Settle committed to play football for the Virginia Tech Hokies in January 2015, choosing them over programs such as Louisville and USC.", "score": "1.527983" }, { "id": "9721026", "title": "Settle Down (The 1975 song)", "text": " \"Settle Down\" is a song by English rock band the 1975, released from their self-titled debut as the fifth single on 24 February 2014. \"Settle Down\" was added to the playlist of British national radio station BBC Radio 1 on 20 January 2014.", "score": "1.5266871" }, { "id": "9090595", "title": "Settle the Sky", "text": "Current Lineup JD Merrill - Vocals/Keyboard (2005-2010 2016-Now) ; Daniel Gardner - Vocals (2006-2010, 2017-Now) (ex-Convictions, ex-Legacy, & Truth Is) ; Michael Michener II - Bass (2006-2008, 2016-Now), Guitar (2005-2006, 2008-2009) (Walking Edith Park, ex-Affairs & Glaslungs) ; Ian Reiter - Guitar (2008-2010, 2016-Now) (Hence the Wolves & Grubby Paws) ; Jeremiah Britner - Guitar (2006-2008, 2016–Now) ; Samuel Miller - Drums\t(2006-2008, 2020-Now) Former Members ; Ryan Myers - Bass (2005-2006, 2008-2010) ; Elliott Gruenberg - Guitar (2006-2008) (Blessthefall, ex-Before Their Eyes, ex-Legacy) ; Aaron Warner - Vocals (2005) ; Maverick Carnegie - Vocals (2009) ; Jordan DiSorbo - Guitar (2009-2010) (Before Their Eyes & Glasslands) ; David Rhoades - Drums (2010) (From the Shallows, Legacy) ", "score": "1.5249407" }, { "id": "31788982", "title": "Settle, North Yorkshire", "text": " Settle is served by a town council made up of 11 councillors. The Mayor is elected annually and the current Town Mayor is Dan Balsamini currently serving his 4th year in the role having been re-elected in 2019, 2020 & 2021. The Deputy Mayor is Debbie Rymer first elected in 2021. Settle is in the Settle and Ribblebank ward of Craven District Council. The population of this ward at the 2011 Census was 3,581. There are two councillors both representing the Conservative party. The town is in the Ribblesdale division of North Yorkshire, where it is represented by a Conservative councillor. It is twinned with the French Mediterranean seaside town of Banyuls-sur-Mer.", "score": "1.5242639" }, { "id": "3633375", "title": "Settle Down (Kimbra song)", "text": " \"Settle Down\" is a song written by Kimbra and François Tétaz and features the production of Tétaz and M-Phazes and was recorded from 2008–10. The song served as Kimbra's debut single and the lead single for her debut album Vows (2011). It was released on June 6, 2010 and then re-released on November 1, 2011. It is the first and only song Kimbra has released stems/multitracks for. The single peaked at number 37 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.", "score": "1.5202658" }, { "id": "30181149", "title": "Settle College", "text": " Settle College (formerly Settle High School and Settle Girls' High School) is an 11–18 mixed, community secondary school and sixth form in Giggleswick, Settle, North Yorkshire, England. It was established in 1907. It is a partner in 'The Three Peaks Family of Schools', a grouping of primary, middle and secondary schools in North Craven.", "score": "1.5186863" }, { "id": "15250721", "title": "Mary Lee Settle", "text": " In 1978 Settle won the National Book Award for her novel Blood Tie, a novel set in Turkey. In 1983 she won the Janet Heldinger Kafka Prize for The Killing Ground, the last volume of her series Beulah Quintet.", "score": "1.5168366" }, { "id": "2121541", "title": "Blood Tie", "text": " Though initial reception of the novel was less than positive, Settle won the National Book Award and critical consensus treats the novel as a turning point in her critical reception. The New York Times was generally positive about the book, writing that Settle \"has done a remarkable job of capturing the [expatriate] culture that is, in a sense, the most important character in her book.\" George Garret in the Dictionary of Literary Biography called the novel \"clearly a virtuoso work.\"", "score": "1.515399" } ]
What genre is Magic Music?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
Magic Music (Kaela Kimura song)
178,500
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[ { "id": "33040602", "title": "Magic (music magazine)", "text": " Magic is a French music magazine which is released on a monthly basis. It was formed out of the ashes of a small fanzine produced by music aficionados from France in 1995. The magazine's target readership is composed of young adults, students and young professionals who are keen to pursue the latest fashionable trend in music (and other forms of culture).", "score": "1.6332171" }, { "id": "10093516", "title": "Here We Go Magic", "text": " The first album has been described as \"stream-of-conscious lyrics and swirls of psychedelic, lo-fi noise\", and \"insistently repetitive grooves and densely layered loops\". NPR Music stated that its \"colorful swirl of synthesizers and guitars ranges from electronic folk to psychedelia to lo-fi acoustic\". Erik Adams, writing for The A.V. Club, saw it as an album of two distinct sides, \"one full of hummable, groove-inflected bedroom folk, and the other populated by cascading waves of ambient white noise\". Tim DiGravina, reviewing the album for Allmusic described it as \"everything but the kitchen sink, stream of conscious composition...taking on a couple different and somewhat incongruous genres, from Afro-beat pop to freak folk to outright noise collages\". The expanded line-up has been described as \"psychedelic electro-folk\" and walking \"the line between ambient hypnotica and melodic indie rock\". The Independent, reviewing \"Collector\" also identified a krautrock influence, stating that the band \"channel propulsive krautrock and 1980s indie rock to great effect\". Allmusic writer Jason Thurston described the band's sound as an \"ethereal collage of indie folk, Baroque pop, plains country (and whatever else strikes their fancy)\".", "score": "1.6066853" }, { "id": "2034246", "title": "Magic!", "text": " Magic! is a Canadian reggae fusion band based in Toronto, Ontario. The band is composed of lead vocalist, guitarist and producer Nasri Atweh (Nasri), guitarist and keyboardist Mark \"Pelli\" Pellizzer, bassist Ben Spivak, and drummer Alex Tanas. Active since 2012, the band is signed with Latium, Sony, and RCA Records, releasing their debut studio album Don't Kill the Magic in 2014, their second studio album Primary Colours in 2016, and their third studio album Expectations in 2018. They are best known for their hit single \"Rude\", which charted at No. 1 in several countries worldwide, including the US and UK. The band is heavily inspired by the Police and Bob Marley and the Wailers. They are known for having a signature reggae-influenced pop sound.", "score": "1.5594397" }, { "id": "10823971", "title": "Ministry of Magic (band)", "text": " Ministry of Magic is a wizard rock band with a pop/electronica sound. The band was started in 2007 by Jason Munday and several of his friends. They have released several albums and given hundreds of performances. In a 2010 survey carried out by Kelli Rohlman, a musicology graduate student from Texas Tech University, 98% of 125 respondents listed Ministry of Magic among their favorite wizard rock bands.", "score": "1.5517955" }, { "id": "29485892", "title": "Sympathetic Magic (album)", "text": " The album was well regarded by NPR Music, The Current, and Paste magazine, with the latter saying \"Sympathetic Magic appeals to both our desire for heartwarming, acutely detailed scenes and the untangling of complex emotions that can nag at a person\" and NPR's Robin Hilton saying \"…it’d be easy for music as conceptual as this, and as driven by big ideas as this music is, to take itself [too] seriously, and it never does. It’s always just pitch perfect”. Atwood Magazine praised the album for its production, arrangement, and memorability.", "score": "1.5515652" }, { "id": null, "title": "Magic!", "text": "Magic!\n\nMagic! (stylized in all uppercase) is a Canadian reggae fusion band based in Toronto, Ontario. The band is composed of lead vocalist, guitarist/producer Nasri Atweh, guitarist/keyboardist Mark \"Pelli\" Pellizzer, and bassist Ben Spivak. Active since 2012, the band is signed with Latium, Sony, and RCA Records, releasing their debut studio album \"Don't Kill the Magic\" in 2014, their second studio album \"Primary Colours\" in 2016, and their third studio album \"Expectations\" in 2018. They are best known for their hit single \"Rude\", which charted at No. 1 in several countries worldwide, including the US and UK.\n\nThe band is heavily inspired by the Police and Bob Marley and the Wailers. They are known for having a signature reggae-influenced pop sound.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Yellow Magic Orchestra", "text": "Yellow Magic Orchestra\n\nYellow Magic Orchestra (YMO for short) was a Japanese electronic music band formed in Tokyo in 1978 by Haruomi Hosono (bass, keyboards, vocals), Yukihiro Takahashi (drums, lead vocals) and Ryuichi Sakamoto (keyboards, vocals). The group is considered influential and innovative in the field of popular electronic music. They are credited with playing a key role in the development of several electronic genres, including synthpop, J-pop, electro, and techno, while exploring subversive sociopolitical themes throughout their career.\n\nThe three members were veterans of the music industry before coming together as YMO, and were inspired by eclectic sources, including the electronic music of Isao Tomita and Kraftwerk, Japanese traditional music, arcade games, funk music, and the disco productions of Giorgio Moroder. They released the surprise global hit \"Computer Game\" in 1978, reaching the UK Top 20 and selling 400,000 copies in the US. For their early recordings and performances, the band was often accompanied by programmer Hideki Matsutake.<ref name=\"sound_147\"/> The group released several albums before pausing their activity in 1984. They have briefly reunited several times in subsequent decades.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "MC Magic", "text": "MC Magic\n\nMarco Cardenas (born 29 June 1967), better known by his stage name MC Magic, is an American rapper, songwriter and record producer known for singing and rapping, both in English and Spanish.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Magic System", "text": "Magic System\n\nMagic System is an Ivorian coupé-décalé band from Abidjan. It was founded in 1996 and comprises Asalfo, Goude, Tino, and Manadja.\n\nMagic System's recordings in the Zouglou dance style have featured in the charts throughout Africa, and in France, where the band became very popular modern African artists.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "24K Magic (song)", "text": "24K Magic (song)\n\n\"24K Magic\" is a song by American singer Bruno Mars from his studio album of the same name (2016). Atlantic Records released it as the album's lead single on October 7, 2016, for digital download and streaming. Atlantic provided it as an instant grat track for those who pre-ordered the album. Mars, Philip Lawrence and Christopher Brody Brown wrote the single. Calling themselves Shampoo Press & Curl the three of them handled production, with additional production by the Stereotypes. The song has been described as a funk, disco and contemporary R&B track, heavily influenced by hip hop. \"The A.V. Club\" noticed the synthesizer riff and backbeat resembled the one in \"The Message\" (1982) by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. The song's lyrics address extravagance, glamour, and the party lifestyle.\n\n\"24K Magic\" was generally well received by music critics. Some of them complimented Mars's vocals and compared them to James Brown, describing the song as engaging, fun and evoking feelings of nostalgia. Others criticized it for not being innovative as it tried to emulate \"Uptown Funk\" (2014). The song was a commercial success. It peaked at number four in the United States and number three in Canada and Australia. It has been certified five times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). It was certified six times platinum by Music Canada (MC). The single reached number one in New Zealand, France, Belgium (Flanders) and Argentina. It has received a diamond certification in France and a platinum one in New Zealand. In the United Kingdom and Spain, the song peaked at number five, being certified two times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and by Productores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE).\n\nDirector Cameron Duddy shot the song's music video with Mars. It depicts Mars and his bandmates partying and having fun in a Las Vegas casino. At the end of the video, Mars is riding a jet ski in the Fountains of the Bellagio Hotel. He performed \"24K Magic\" on television shows such as \"Saturday Night Live\", \"The Late Late Show\" and it was first included on his 24K Magic World Tour (2017–18). The song received several nominations and won Record of the Year at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in 2018. The film \"\" has used portions of the track in the film. Kendrick Lamar's single \"Loyalty\" (2017) featuring Rihanna sampled the song's introduction.", "score": null }, { "id": "12828619", "title": "Magic System", "text": " Magic System is an Ivorian coupé-décalé band from Abidjan. It was founded in 1996 and comprises Asalfo, Goude, Tino, and Manadja. Magic System's recordings in the Zouglou dance style have featured in the charts throughout Africa, and in France, where the band became very popular modern African artists.", "score": "1.5440736" }, { "id": "29430995", "title": "White Magic (band)", "text": " White Magic is a psychedelic folk rock group formed in Brooklyn, New York City, and led by singer/guitarist/pianist/composer Mira Billotte. Billotte performs under this moniker both with accompaniment or solo, using a daf, shruti box, and singing a cappella. Invoking both traditional and experimental folk, White Magic's sound ranges from loud psychedelia to meditative trance.", "score": "1.5336075" }, { "id": "29485889", "title": "Sympathetic Magic (album)", "text": " Sympathetic Magic is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band Typhoon. Recorded in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was released without any prior announcements on January 22, 2021. This was the third studio album released under the Roll Call Records label.", "score": "1.5144227" }, { "id": "30386008", "title": "Magic (B'z album)", "text": " Magic is the seventeenth studio album by the Japanese rock duo B'z, released on November 18, 2009. A limited edition was released featuring a bonus DVD with the video \"Magical Backstage Tour 2009\" (videos of recording sessions, live footage of their performance at Summer Sonic 09 and more). It was preceded by two singles: \"Ichibu to Zenbu/Dive\" and \"My Lonely Town.\" \"Ichibu to Zenbu\" was used as the Fuji Television drama Buzzer Beat's theme song, and \"Dive\" was used as a CM song for the Suzuki Swift advertising campaign. The album track \"Pray\" served as the theme to the Japanese ", "score": "1.513979" }, { "id": "11895400", "title": "Starover Blue", "text": " Ordinary Magic, the band's latest LP, premiered August 20th, 2019 via Vents Magazine. The record was described as \"a synth-saturated opus that draws inspiration from classical music, pop and country as well as sci-fi and dystopian speculative fiction.\"", "score": "1.5102699" }, { "id": "13950547", "title": "Magic Christian Music", "text": " Magic Christian Music is the debut studio album by the British rock band Badfinger, released in early 1970 on Apple Records. The band had previously released the album Maybe Tomorrow, in 1969, under the name The Iveys. Three tracks from the LP are featured in the film The Magic Christian, which also gives the album its title. However, Magic Christian Music is not an official soundtrack album for the film.", "score": "1.5033268" }, { "id": "33095171", "title": "Magic (B.o.B song)", "text": " \"Magic\", a hip hop song, is written in the key of B major with a tempo of 82 beats per minute in common time. The song follows a chord progression of B 5 –E 5 –G 5 –F 5, and the vocals in the song span from D3 to F4.", "score": "1.5019692" }, { "id": "30386011", "title": "Magic (B'z album)", "text": " as well as their performance at the Japanese music festival Summer Sonic. On September 30, 2009, B'z appeared on Japanese radio station bayfm in order to celebrate the station's twentieth anniversary. The show was referred to as a \"B'z Special\" that served as an introspective and a platform for which to preview the new album. Several songs from Magic were broadcast for the first time with comments interspersed by the band. On November 2, the show was made available via a portal on the bayfm website, and it was later reported that over 10,000 listeners had heard the recorded broadcast within the first day of it being online. The opening track, labeled \"Introduction,\" was a guitar instrumental requested by Inaba once the rest of the album ", "score": "1.4924417" }, { "id": "2475327", "title": "Sample Magic", "text": " Sample Magic is a pro-audio company with offices in London and Los Angeles. They produce, publish and sell royalty-free musical elements, synthesizer presets, plugins and MIDI content via their online music store and third party distributors such as Beatport. The company works closely with major DAW and software developers including Ableton, Apple, Steinberg and Native Instruments. The output and consistency of their products led M Magazine to label them “the world’s leading provider of pro-audio loops and samples to music producers across a range of genres” with a “reputation for providing bespoke samples to cater to the needs of a wide variety of music producers” according to Resident Advisor. Sample Magic have also developed the Magic AB and Stacker plugins, receiving endorsements from a diverse range of music producers including Dave Pensado, Above & Beyond and Bobby Owsinski In 2016 they announced SM Sounds, the company's new distribution portal aimed at retailing products from the world's leading sound design companies.", "score": "1.4919714" }, { "id": "31638837", "title": "The Magic I.D.", "text": " The Magic I.D. is a German experimental music quartet. The quartet was formed in 2005 by clarinetists Kai Fagaschinski and Michael Thieke and musicians Margareth Kammerer and Christof Kurzmann. They released two records, Till My Breath Gives Out, in 2008 under Erstwhile Records label and I'm So Awake/Sleepless I Feel, in 2011 via Staubgold Records. The quartet's musical style is hard to describe, containing elements of experimental jazz, pop, folk and abstract music. The \"twin\" clarinets combine with the voice and electronics to create a unique soundscape characterized by extensive use of pauses, long notes, harmonic singing and dissonant tonal clusters.", "score": "1.4892274" }, { "id": "4642832", "title": "Celtic Harp Orchestra", "text": " The first album, Got the Magic was released in 2003 and is a \"live concert without an audience\", organized by Svana Sound Recordings at Rocca Brivio Sforza, a villa of the 17th century, surrounded by an impressive park, not far from Milan. The sounds on the CD were left unchanged: there are no cuts and no equalizations in the post-production. In the background, are distinctly audible the sounds of nature, that come to be part of the music, in which harping and traditional tunes are predominant.", "score": "1.483171" }, { "id": "27643449", "title": "The Magic City (Helium album)", "text": " AllMusic called the album \"a rich, colorful array of sounds ... that blends lo-fi indie-rock with '70s prog rock.\" Magnet wrote: \"The album is a Pet Sounds chamber-pop-meets-progressive-rock indie masterpiece, created long before any lo-fi-loving cretin would ever admit to loving Yes’ Close To The Edge, Genesis’ Nursery Cryme or watching Keith Emerson throw daggers into his eight-foot-high synthesizer.\" New York Magazine praised Timony's \"loopy, pensive guitar lines, deceptively offbeat song structures, and quirky vocal style.\"", "score": "1.468646" }, { "id": "26473045", "title": "Magic Records", "text": " '''Magic Records Sp. z o.o.''', is a Polish record label founded in 1994 in Warsaw. Since 1998 label is a subsidiary of Universal Music Poland. Company CEO is Jan Kubicki. In 1990s label specialized in dance, techno and electronic music releasing albums by such artists as DJ'e TT, DR Marek, Exdance, I&I, MC Diva and Top One among others. In later years Magic Records expanded and has been releasing also pop artists such as Ewa Farna, Margaret and Honorata Skarbek among others. On various licences label released in Poland albums by such artists as Gordon Haskell, Andrea Corr, Vanilla Ninja, Volbeat, Alexander Rybak, Zaz, DJ BoBo and Basia among others.", "score": "1.4673367" }, { "id": "15042062", "title": "Magic (TV channel)", "text": " The channel has released several compilation albums.", "score": "1.4608116" }, { "id": "15165740", "title": "S.C.I.E.N.C.E.", "text": " S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is influenced by several genres, including heavy metal, electro, funk, jazz, hip hop and techno. According to Rolling Stone writer Rob Kemp, S.C.I.E.N.C.E. \"links funk metal to the rap-metal\". \"Magic Medicine\" incorporates elements of trip hop, sampling a recorded reading of a children's book.", "score": "1.4553668" } ]
What genre is Voyage?
[ "synth-pop", "synthesizer pop", "techno-pop", "synthpop" ]
genre
Voyage (The Sound of Arrows album)
2,960,647
94
[ { "id": "14810569", "title": "Voyage-19", "text": " VOYAGE-19 is an EP by the American singer-songwriter Bilal, in collaboration with HighBreedMusic, a music studio and production company in Brooklyn, New York. It was released digitally on September 6, 2020, through the music publishing platform Bandcamp and is his first EP, as well as his first album-type release since 2015's In Another Life. Produced by Bilal with HighBreedMusic owner Tariq Khan, VOYAGE-19 was recorded over the course of three days in August 2020 with 30 other musicians, including fellow singer-songwriter Erykah Badu, the pianist Robert Glasper, the saxophonist Marcus Strickland, the harpist Brandee Younger, and the drummer Marcus Gilmore. Its recording sessions, spanning 54 hours, were conducted remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and streamed live on YouTube. The cover art was designed by the visual artist Angelbert Metoyer. A musically experimental work, VOYAGE-19 reflects contemporary societal concerns in its themes. With many of the contributing musicians struggling financially because of the pandemic, they received revenues from the EP as well as any direct donations that accompanied its sale. Critics received the work positively, impressed by the musicians' musicality and ambitions under the circumstances.", "score": "1.5229536" }, { "id": "11848122", "title": "Voyages (film)", "text": " Voyages is a 1999 French drama film directed by Emmanuel Finkiel. The film was screened at the Directors' Fortnight event of the 1999 Cannes Film Festival and won the Award of the Youth for French Film.", "score": "1.5224687" }, { "id": "5175503", "title": "Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain", "text": " Fantastic Voyage II: Destination Brain is a science fiction novel by American writer Isaac Asimov, published in 1987. It is about a group of scientists who shrink to microscopic size in order to enter a human brain so that they can retrieve memories from a comatose colleague.", "score": "1.5208653" }, { "id": "8097106", "title": "Voyages extraordinaires", "text": " Jules Verne remains to this day the most translated science fiction author in the world as well as one of the most continually reprinted and widely read French authors. Though often scientifically outdated, his Voyages still retain their sense of wonder that appealed to readers of his time, and still provoke an interest in the sciences among the young. The Voyages are frequently adapted into film, from Georges Méliès' fanciful 1902 film Le Voyage dans la Lune (aka A Trip to the Moon), to Walt Disney's 1954 adaptation of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, to the 2004 version of Around the World in 80 Days starring Jackie Chan. Their spirit has also continued to influence fiction to this day, including James Gurney's Dinotopia series and \"softening\" Steampunk's dystopianism with utopian wonder and curiosity.", "score": "1.508677" }, { "id": "7388679", "title": "The Voyage (opera)", "text": " In July 2006, a long-awaited complete recording of the opera became available on Glass' Orange Mountain Music label, based on the staging by the Landestheater Linz (Austria) and conducted by Dennis Russell Davies.", "score": "1.5012115" }, { "id": null, "title": "Voyage (band)", "text": "Voyage (band)\n\nVoyage was a French disco and pop group, consisting of André \"Slim\" Pezin (guitar/vocals), Marc Chantereau (keyboards/vocals), Pierre-Alain Dahan (drums/vocals) and Sauveur Mallia (bass), together with British lead vocalist Sylvia Mason-James, who sang on the group's first two albums, \"Voyage\" (1977) and \"Fly Away\" (1978).\n\nFor their next two albums, Pierre-Alain Dahan became the lead vocalist on \"Voyage 3\" (1980) and on \"One Step Higher\" (1982), and the group's sound changed from disco to pop.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Voyager (Australian band)", "text": "Voyager (Australian band)\n\nVoyager is a progressive metal band from Perth, Western Australia, formed in 1999. The band has released seven full-length albums. Their seventh full-length studio album, \"Colours in the Sun\", was released worldwide on 1 November 2019 on the French American metal record label Season of Mist.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Voyage, voyage", "text": "Voyage, voyage\n\n\"Voyage, voyage\" () is a song by French singer Desireless, released as the first single from her debut studio album, \"François\" (1989). It was written by Jean-Michel Rivat and Dominique Dubois, and produced by the former. Sung entirely in French, the song transcended the language barrier on the music charts and became a huge international success between 1986 and 1988, reaching the top position in more than ten countries across Europe.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader", "text": "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader\n\nThe Voyage of the Dawn Treader is a high fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by Geoffrey Bles in 1952. It was the third published of seven novels in \"The Chronicles of Narnia\" (1950–1956). Macmillan US published an American edition within the calendar year.<ref name=isfdb/><ref name=LCC/> with substantial revisions that were retained in the United States until 1994. It is volume five in recent editions, which are sequenced according to the novels' internal chronology. Like the other \"Chronicles of Narnia\", \"The Voyage of the Dawn Treader\" was illustrated by Pauline Baynes, and her work has been retained in many later editions.<ref name=isfdb/><ref name=LCC/>\n\nIn the novel, Edmund and Lucy Pevensie (along with their cousin Eustace Scrubb) are taken out of this world into the enchanted land of Narnia. They are reunited with the Pevensies' friend, King Caspian X of Narnia, aboard Caspian's ship, the \"Dawn Treader\". Caspian has vowed to sail east across the Great Eastern Ocean for a year and a day to find the seven lost Lords of Narnia.\nLewis dedicated the book to Geoffrey Corbett. Corbett, who later changed his name to Jeffrey Barfield, is the adopted son of Owen Barfield, a friend of Lewis's.\n\n\"The Voyage of the Dawn Treader\" has been adapted and filmed as four episodes of a BBC television series in 1989 and as a in 2010.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Trip to the Moon", "text": "A Trip to the Moon\n\nA Trip to the Moon () is a 1902 French adventure short film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's 1865 novel \"From the Earth to the Moon\" and its 1870 sequel \"Around the Moon\", the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites (lunar inhabitants), and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. Its ensemble cast of French theatrical performers is led by Méliès himself as the main character Professor Barbenfouillis. The film features the overtly theatrical style for which Méliès became famous.\n\nScholars have commented upon the film's extensive use of pataphysical and anti-imperialist satire, as well as on its wide influence on later filmmakers and its artistic significance within the French theatrical \"féerie\" tradition. Though the film disappeared into obscurity after Méliès's retirement from the film industry, it was rediscovered around 1930, when Méliès's importance to the history of cinema was beginning to be recognised by film devotees. An original hand-colored print was discovered in 1993 and restored in 2011.\n\n\"A Trip to the Moon\" was an internationally popular success on its release and was extensively pirated by other studios, especially in the United States. Its unusual length, lavish production values, innovative special effects, and emphasis on storytelling were markedly influential on other filmmakers and ultimately on the development of narrative film as a whole. It was ranked 84th of the 100 greatest films of the 20th century by \"The Village Voice\". The film remains Méliès' best known, and the moment in which the capsule lands in the Moon's eye remains one of the most iconic and frequently referenced images in the history of cinema. It is widely regarded as the earliest example of the science fiction film genre and, more generally, as one of the most influential films in cinema history.", "score": null }, { "id": "12972482", "title": "Le voyageur du Mésozoïque", "text": " Le voyageur du Mésozoïque, written by Franquin and Greg, drawn by Franquin with assistance by Jidéhem, is the thirteenth album of the Spirou et Fantasio series. The title story, and another, La Peur au bout du fil, were first serialised in Spirou magazine before the release in a hardcover album in 1960.", "score": "1.4960274" }, { "id": "27739064", "title": "Voyage (The Sound of Arrows album)", "text": " Voyage is the debut studio album by Swedish synth-pop duo The Sound of Arrows, released in the United Kingdom on 7 November 2011. It was preceded by the release of the singles \"Nova\" on 25 April 2011 and \"Magic\" on 1 August 2011. A free remix version of the album was released in 2012. The album was released as a double 12\" vinyl in 2016.", "score": "1.4938357" }, { "id": "16000782", "title": "Voyage (Chick Corea album)", "text": " Voyage is an instrumental jazz duet album by American pianist Chick Corea and American flautist Steve Kujala, released in 1984 with ECM. The album marked a musical departure by Corea from the RTF jazz supergroup he formed in the 1970s.", "score": "1.4917004" }, { "id": "32400235", "title": "The Voyage of QV66", "text": " The Voyage of QV66 is a children's novel by Penelope Lively. It is set in a strange, flooded, somewhat post-apocalyptic England devoid of people, and centres on a group of animals consisting of a dog, a cat, a cow, a horse, a pigeon and a mysterious character named \"Stanley\".", "score": "1.4914739" }, { "id": "12540730", "title": "Voyage (EP)", "text": " Voyage is the first EP by American metalcore band, In Fear and Faith. It was independently produced and released by the band themselves on December 18, 2007.", "score": "1.4841847" }, { "id": "5466880", "title": "The Voyage (short story)", "text": " The text is written in the modernist mode, without a set structure, and with many shifts in the narrative.", "score": "1.4840262" }, { "id": "12445218", "title": "Voyage (Voyage album)", "text": " Voyage is the 1977 self-titled debut album by French disco group, Voyage. The songs on the album paid a nodding homage to musical styles of different regions of the world, as if the band and its listeners were taking a jet set trip around the world. As was the case with a number of disco albums during the 1970s, all cuts of Voyage's debut release made it to number one on the U.S. disco chart. In Voyage's case, they went to number one on the disco chart with their debut release for three weeks. Although no cuts made the US pop singles chart, the single \"From East to West\" peaked at number 85 on the soul singles chart. \"From East to West\" went to number 13 on the UK Singles Chart.", "score": "1.4833071" }, { "id": "30177672", "title": "Voyage to the End of the Room", "text": " Voyage to the End of the Room is a 2003 novel by British author Tibor Fischer, about a wealthy woman who never leaves her apartment.", "score": "1.4781322" }, { "id": "8088927", "title": "Voyage (Christy Moore album)", "text": " Voyage is an Irish folk music album by Christy Moore. The album features songs of a political nature, however unlike Moore's past releases, the subjects aren't limited to Ireland specific issues. Sinéad O'Connor sings \"Middle of the Island\" with Moore.", "score": "1.4771957" }, { "id": "8097101", "title": "Voyages extraordinaires", "text": " The Voyages extraordinaires is a collection or sequence of fifty-four novels by the French writer Jules Verne, originally published between 1863 and 1905. According to Verne's editor Pierre-Jules Hetzel, the goal of the Voyages was \"to outline all the geographical, geological, physical, historical and astronomical knowledge amassed by modern science and to recount, in an entertaining and picturesque format ... the history of the universe.\" Verne's meticulous attention to detail and scientific trivia, coupled with his sense of wonder and exploration, form the backbone of the Voyages. Part of the reason for the broad appeal of his work was the sense ", "score": "1.4767342" }, { "id": "27305004", "title": "Lost Voyage", "text": " Lost Voyage is a 2001 supernatural thriller directed, edited and co-written by Christian McIntire that debuted as a Sci Fi Pictures TV-movie on the Sci Fi Channel.", "score": "1.4719902" }, { "id": "25844296", "title": "Voyage (2013 film)", "text": " Voyage is a 2013 film by the acclaimed Hong Kong film-maker Scud, the production-crediting name of Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. It is described as \"a tragic story about love, fate and the struggle of losing loved ones\", and received its world premiere on 20 October 2013 at the Chicago International Film Festival. It was filmed in Hong Kong, Mongolia, Malaysia, Australia, Germany and the Netherlands, and is the director's first film partially made outside Asia, and also his first to be filmed mostly in the English language. It explores several themes traditionally regarded as 'taboo' in Hong Kong society in an unusually open, convention-defying way, and features full-frontal male nudity in several scenes. It is the fifth of seven publicly released films by Scud. The six other films are: City Without Baseball in 2008, Permanent Residence in 2009, Amphetamine in 2010, Love Actually... Sucks! in 2011, Utopians in 2015 and Thirty Years of Adonis in 2017. His eighth film, Naked Nation, is currently in production.", "score": "1.4661562" }, { "id": "5466876", "title": "The Voyage (short story)", "text": " The Voyage is a 1921 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in The Sphere on 24 December 1921, and later reprinted in The Garden Party and Other Stories.", "score": "1.4644489" }, { "id": "28026298", "title": "First Voyages", "text": " First Voyages is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Damon Knight, Martin H. Greenberg and Joseph D. Olander, first published in paperback by Avon Books in May 1981. It is a compilation of the first published stories of twenty prominent authors in the genre, and an expansion of Knight's earlier First Flight: Maiden Voyages in Space and Time (Lancer Books, 1963), which covered ten of the same stories and authors.", "score": "1.463453" }, { "id": "25446691", "title": "Voyage au pays des arbres", "text": " Voyage au pays des arbres is a novel written in French by French Nobel laureate J. M. G. Le Clézio. A little boy is bored and dreams of traveling deep into the forest, where he meets a profound old oak and gets invited to a party by some young trees.", "score": "1.4631457" } ]
What genre is Marty Marsala?
[ "jazz", "jazz music", "jass", "jas", "jaz", "Jazz" ]
genre
Marty Marsala
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[ { "id": "15015275", "title": "Marty Marsala", "text": " Marty Marsala (2 April 1909 &ndash; 27 April 1975) was an American jazz trumpeter born in Chicago, perhaps best known for working from 1926-1946 with his brother Joe Marsala in a big band in New York City and Chicago. He had also toured with various artists, such as Chico Marx and Miff Mole, to name a few. During the 1940s Marsala was a celebrated West Coast jazz trumpeter, commuting back and forth from Chicago to San Francisco frequently. In various club settings Marsala shared stages with Earl Hines and Sidney Bechet.", "score": "1.5955346" }, { "id": "6288091", "title": "Joe Marsala", "text": " Joseph Francis Marsala (January 4, 1907 – March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz clarinetist and songwriter. His younger brother was trumpeter Marty Marsala and he was married to jazz harpist Adele Girard.", "score": "1.5946493" }, { "id": "15015276", "title": "Marty Marsala", "text": " Marty Marsala began his professional career playing drums for bands led by Joe Bananas and Red Feilen in Chicago. During the 1920s he switched to the trumpet and soon joined his brother Joe Marsala's band in New York City following years as a freelance musician in Chicago, trumpeting for them from 1936 to 1941. In 1937 and 1938 he also worked with Bob Howard and Tempo King. He worked with the Will Hudson Orchestra and then led a local band for a while, joining Chico Marx's band and playing for them from 1942 to 1943; the band was technically led by Ben Pollack, but performed under Marx's name. He served briefly in the United States Army from 1944&ndash;1945. After service he toured between San Francisco and Chicago, playing much dixieland with his brother again as well as Miff Mole and Tony Parenti. He became especially popular in California during these years. In 1955 he moved permanently to San Francisco and began leading his own groups and recording with Kid Ory and Earl Hines. During the 1960s his health deteriorated and he retired from performing in 1965, never recording under his own name.", "score": "1.4965613" }, { "id": "6288092", "title": "Joe Marsala", "text": " He was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. In the 1920s, Marsala played guitar in clubs in his hometown of Chicago with Ben Pollack and Wingy Manone. After moving to New York City, he recorded and performed with Manone in the 1930s. As a leader, he worked with drummers Buddy Rich, Shelly Manne, and Dave Tough; guitarist Eddie Condon, pianist Joe Bushkin, trumpeter Max Kaminsky, his brother Marty Marsala, and his wife, jazz harpist Adele Girard. In 1948, he left professional performing and entered music publishing. By 1949, he was writing traditional pop songs, including \"Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)\", which ", "score": "1.4524345" }, { "id": "6953359", "title": "Marty Chan", "text": " Graffiti Ghoul, which is about Marty, a Chinese boy, trying to solve a mystery with his friend Remi. It has been nominated for a MYRCA (Manitoba Young Readers Choice Award), and has won the Diamond Willow Award. His third children's book The Mystery of the Mad Science Teacher is coming out soon. In March 2009 his new book, True Story, drew a book prize. He has visited many schools, and attended many events in Edmonton. He graduated the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1989. He has received an Arts Achievement Award and a Performance Award from the City of Edmonton, for his contributions, such as serving as the Chair of the Edmonton Arts Council.", "score": "1.3933634" }, { "id": null, "title": "Marty Marsala", "text": "Marty Marsala\n\nMarty Marsala (2 April 1909 – 27 April 1975) was an American jazz trumpeter born in Chicago, perhaps best known for working from 1926-1946 with his brother Joe Marsala in a big band in New York City and Chicago. He had also toured with various artists, such as Chico Marx and Miff Mole, to name a few. During the 1940s Marsala was a celebrated West Coast jazz trumpeter, commuting back and forth from Chicago to San Francisco frequently. In various club settings Marsala shared stages with Earl Hines and Sidney Bechet.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Joe Marsala", "text": "Joe Marsala\n\nJoseph Francis Marsala (January 4, 1907 – March 4, 1978) was an Italian-American jazz clarinetist and songwriter. His younger brother was trumpeter Marty Marsala and he was married to jazz harpist Adele Girard.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Johnny Windhurst", "text": "Johnny Windhurst\n\nJohn Henry Windhurst (November 5, 1926 – October 2, 1981) was an American jazz trumpet player, who played primarily in the swing, big-band, and dixieland styles. Windhurst was a self-taught musician and known for his solos; he considered Bix Beiderbecke, Bobby Hackett, Wild Bill Davison, and Bunny Berigan among his influences. His playing style was considered to be a mixture of the delicate playing style of Bobby Hackett with his own feathery vibrato and mobility. Ruby Braff has cited Windhurst as one of his biggest inspirations as a jazz artist.<ref name=\"auto\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Marsala (surname)", "text": "Marsala (surname)\n\nMarsala is an Italian surname, originated from the city of Marsala, in Sicily. Notable people with the surname include: \n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Burt Bales", "text": "Burt Bales\n\nBurton Franklin Bales (April 20, 1916, Stevensville, Montana – October 26, 1989, San Francisco) was an American jazz stride pianist.\n\nBales began to play piano at age twelve, and played in hotels and nightclubs in California in the 1930s. He played regularly in San Francisco in the 1940s, with Lu Watters's Yerba Buena Jazz Band, but was drafted in 1943 and only recorded with that group on one brief session with Bunk Johnson. He was discharged for myopia and led his own band from 1943 to 1946 before taking an extended residency at San Francisco's 1018 Club. He played with Turk Murphy (1949–50), Bob Scobey, and Marty Marsala, then played mostly solo between 1954 and 1966; one of his regular gigs was at Pier 23. He recorded extensively for Good Time Jazz, Arhoolie, ABC-Paramount, and Euphonic.", "score": null }, { "id": "26371776", "title": "Marty (rapper)", "text": " Martin Lorenzo Santiago (born June 8, 1987), who goes by the stage name Marty and sometimes Marty Mar, is an American rapper in the Christian hip hop genre. He is part of the duo, Social Club Misfits, with his partner, Fern. His first extended play, Marty for President, was released in 2015. This was his breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine charts.", "score": "1.3902988" }, { "id": "7578972", "title": "Tony Marsico", "text": " bassist for indie pop singer Matthew Sweet for over 10 years. Marsico recorded the soundtrack to the Oscar winning film Session Man. He has written four books “ I’m Just Here for the Gig”,'Late Nights with Bob Dylan ,'”Wild Thingsand “King of Andalusia”. Marsico has produced two motion pictures Satan's Angel and Camp Burlesque. Marsico leads his own band The Martini Kings and has released 25 albums, with music appearing in HBO'S Entourage and Six Feet Under. Marsico also acted in motion pictures including Roadhouse, Georgia, Somebody to Love, LA Story, Static and She's So Lovely. In 2021 Marsico reformed his band “Cruzados” and is slated to release a new album titled “She’s Automatic”. Marsico lives in Los Angeles California.", "score": "1.3843174" }, { "id": "13676203", "title": "Friendly Rich", "text": " Friendly Rich, born Richard Marsella, is a Canadian music composer and musician from Brampton, Ontario. He has independently released a number of albums of satirical and melodramatic songs. His music has been featured on CBC and The Tom Green Show.", "score": "1.3753703" }, { "id": "13676204", "title": "Friendly Rich", "text": " Marsella earned a Master's degree in music at the University of Toronto under the supervision of Lee Bartel and composer R. Murray Schafer, studying mainly musical instrument construction and parade pedagogy.", "score": "1.3690885" }, { "id": "2428672", "title": "Before the Music Dies", "text": " The film looks at the evolution of American popular music and discusses the marketing of contemporary pop stars. \"The reality is that superficiality is in,\" says Marsalis. \"And depth and quality is kind of out.\"", "score": "1.3598061" }, { "id": "447625", "title": "Mike Miller (guitarist)", "text": " Philharmonic New Music Group he was a soloist alongside Peter Erskine for the album Blood on the Floor by Mark-Anthony Turnage. At the end of the 1990s, he was involved in scoring Jessica Yu's documentaries Breathing Lessons and The Living Museum. He toured with Bette Midler and appeared on her album Bette. He also worked with film composer Mark Mothersbaugh on The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000) and The Royal Tenenbaums (2001). Marsis Jazz released his first solo album, Save the Moon, in 2001. He was a touring guitarist with Boz Scaggs in 2014 and has worked with Brandon Fields, Mitchel Forman, Scott Kinsey, Otmaro Ruíz, and Queen Latifah.", "score": "1.3577759" }, { "id": "813016", "title": "Roxanne Fontana", "text": " East Village and played on every track on the record. The album also once again featured Marty Willson-Piper. Critic Joe Viglione said of the album, \"Fontana does a fine job producing herself, and the record is a departure from the sound forged on the debut disc.\" A review by Joseph Tortelli of Goldmine Magazine revealed Fontana to possess an \"innocent-yet-world-weary voice.\" Contrasting the two releases' styles, Tortelli stated, \"Title these CDs 'a tale of two pop sounds': one electronic and percussive; the other haunting folk-rock.\" Fontana put her music career on hold in 2001 when she married and moved to Los ", "score": "1.3520143" }, { "id": "10926169", "title": "Joey Calderazzo", "text": " At a music clinic he met saxophonist Michael Brecker and became part of his quintet beginning in 1987. In 1990, he signed with Blue Note Records. Brecker produced Calderazzo's first album, In the Door, which featured Jerry Bergonzi and Branford Marsalis, his brother's roommate in Boston. They played on his second album, To Know One, which included Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette. Calderazzo appeared on Brecker's albums Tales from the Hudson and Two Blocks from the Edge as pianist and composer. He played keyboard in Marsalis's Buckshot LeFonque and contributed to his album Music Evolution. When pianist Kenny Kirkland died in 1998, Calderazzo assumed his place in the Branford Marsalis Quartet. In 1999 he recorded Joey Calderazzo with ", "score": "1.3493814" }, { "id": "6288094", "title": "Joe Marsala", "text": " Bobby Gordon Quartet Featuring Adele Girard Marsala, Don't Let It End, which featured Adele's last session for Arbors in 1992. According to his wife, Marsala suffered from an allergy to nickel and had a rash on his hands from the nickel-plated keys on the clarinet. He was also bothered by colitis and was unable to drink alcohol for a time. Although his younger brother Marty was drafted, Marsala was an unacceptable candidate because of cartilage and ligament tears in his knee. He and his wife entertained stateside for the USO during the war years. Marsala died of cancer in Santa Barbara, California at the age of 71.", "score": "1.3490939" }, { "id": "6374523", "title": "Marty Rhone", "text": " is based on the text of Angelo Beolco's Il Parlamento de Ruzante, originally written in Italy during the mid-16th century. As a double bill at the same venue, Rhone performed the music he had composed for La Mandragola, a satirical play by another 16th-century Italian, Niccolò Machiavelli. It had roles by Reg Gillam, Pamela Stephenson and Ingrid Mason. Rhone followed with appearances on TV soap operas, Number 96 (1974) and Class of '75 (1975). By mid-1975 Rhone had signed with M7 Records and issued his next single, \"Denim and Lace\", which peaked at No. 8 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. It was promoted on the Class of '75 soundtrack album. It was co-written by L Lister (aka Jack Aranda) and F Lyons (aka Shad Lyons). ", "score": "1.348763" }, { "id": "7697553", "title": "Marty Ross", "text": " Marty Ross is a Scottish writer, best known for his audio dramas for the British Broadcasting Corporation, Big Finish Productions and for the Wireless Theatre Company and 3Dhorrorfi. He is author of the 'Tartan Noir' thriller novel Aztec Love Song. He has had several plays performed on stage, mostly with an emphasis on Gothic horror and the surreal. He has dramatized stories by other Scottish writers such as James Hogg, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in his radio series The Darker Side of the Border. Among his influences are the work of Hammer Films and British science fiction dramatist Nigel Kneale.", "score": "1.344112" }, { "id": "5589756", "title": "Maria Mazziotti Gillan", "text": " Arts, and featured speakers including Allan Ginsberg, Amiri Baraka, and Stanley Kunitz. She has published 22 books. One of her most recent is The Girls in the Chartreuse Jackets (Redux Consortium, 2014), a collection of her poetry and watercolor artwork. Her craft book, Writing Poetry to Save Your Life: How to Find the Courage to Tell Your Stories (MiroLand, Guernica) was published in 2013. She is co-editor with her daughter Jennifer of four anthologies: Unsettling America, Identity Lessons, and Growing Up Ethnic in America (Penguin/Putnam) and Italian-American Writers on New Jersey (Rutgers). Since 2012 she has been in the Honour Committee of Immagine & Poesia, the artistic literary movement founded in Turin, Italy, with the patronage of Aeronwy Thomas (Dylan Thomas's daughter). She lives in Hawthorne, New Jersey, and is a professor emeritus at SUNY-Binghamton.", "score": "1.3433226" }, { "id": "28335359", "title": "Jeremy Pinnell", "text": " Pinnell released his first full-length album in 2014 titled OH/KY on SofaBurn Records. Pinnell released his second full-length album in 2017 titled Ties of Blood and Affection. He released the single Joey on January 15, 2021. This cover of the Concrete Blonde classic written by Johnette Napolitano is a stand alone single leading up to his 3rd full-length release, Goodbye L.A. which will be released on SofaBurn Records on October 1, 2021.", "score": "1.3391279" }, { "id": "16133988", "title": "Giovanni Amighetti", "text": " Yue, Amighetti, Wu Fei, Ponzini, Norbakken - (Ozella Music) ; 2010: Plugin Contemporary Music - Guido Ponzini, Angela Benelli, Gambini, Amighetti - (Porter Records) ; 2011: La Musica di Secondo Casadei - Conficconi, Tassinari, Benelli, Vallicelli - (Arv-Casadei Sonora) producer ; 2012: Dardasha - Adel Salameh, Naziha Azzouz, Amighetti, Ponzini, Fulvio Maras - (Arv) ; 2012: Windy Valley - Claudio Ferrarini, Amighetti, Andreoli, Benelli, Ponzini, Meola - (Arte Sonora) ; 2015: Mississippi to Sahara - Faris Amine, Leo Welch - (Wrasse) producer ; 2017: Re-Birth - Pier Bernardi, Ace, Amighetti, Michael Urbano - (Irma Records) ; 2018: A classical improvisation - Giovanni Amighetti, Tiziana Ghiglioni, Angela Benelli, Pier Bernardi (Muki) ", "score": "1.3356254" }, { "id": "7744829", "title": "Roman Miroshnichenko", "text": " Piazzolla, and the ex-bass guitarist for John McLaughlin Trio - Dominique Di Piazza. In 2013, Roman Miroshnichenko has released his next one album, titled \"Surreal\", produced together with Daniel Figueiredo and featuring Larry Coryell, Dominique Di Piazza, Mario Olivares, Josquin des Pres and Argentinian pianist Mario Parmisano. The album's single \"Desperation\" recorded in duo with Parmisano won 1st prize at the 18th Annual USA Songwriting Competition. In April 2013, Hal Leonard Books (one of the biggest US publishing houses) released “The Great Jazz Guitarists” encyclopedia by Scott Yanow, the most comprehensive guide to jazz guitarists ever published (from Django Reinhardt to Les ", "score": "1.3355591" } ]
What genre is Qian Du?
[ "landscape art", "landscape painting", "landscape" ]
genre
Qian Du
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[ { "id": "27729297", "title": "Qian Du", "text": " Qian Du (Wade–Giles: Ch'ien Tu, traditional: 錢杜, simplified: 钱杜; pinyin: Qián Dù); c. 1764&ndash;1844 was a Chinese landscape painter during the Qing Dynasty (1644&ndash;1912). Qian was born in the Zhejiang province. His style name was 'Shumei' and his sobriquets were 'Songhu, Songhu Xiaoyin and Hegong'. Qian painted landscapes in a style influenced by Wang Meng. He also painted human figures and flowers.", "score": "1.6285167" }, { "id": "5487989", "title": "Priest (writer)", "text": " martial arts piece that focuses on a woman – in a genre that is usually male-centered. Mo Du has been commended by Tan Tian of Literature and Art Newspaper for the following: \"...inheritance of traditional literary resources, which is mainly manifested in three aspects: titles, selected sentences and contents are integrated into the elements of traditional literary resources; realistic style is concerned about social hot issues; the slow introduction of narrative rhythm and complex story structure suggest that network literature extradite the essence of traditional literature.\" For Can Ci Pin, the 30th China Science Fiction Galaxy Awards has stated, \"Under the surface of ", "score": "1.5854039" }, { "id": "15416645", "title": "Duan Jingzhu", "text": " Duan Jingzhu is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Nicknamed \"Golden Haired Hound\", he ranks 108th among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 72nd among the 72 Earthly Fiends.", "score": "1.5815691" }, { "id": "8016122", "title": "Duan Dezhi", "text": " .", "score": "1.5715487" }, { "id": "14431639", "title": "Huangfu Duan", "text": " Huangfu Duan is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed \"Purple Bearded Count\", he ranks 57th among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 21st among the 72 Earthly Fiends.", "score": "1.5554926" }, { "id": null, "title": "Qian Du", "text": "Qian Du\n\nQian Du (Wade–Giles: Ch'ien Tu, traditional: 錢杜, simplified: 钱杜; pinyin: Qián Dù); c. 1764–1844 was a Chinese landscape painter during the Qing Dynasty (1644–1912).\n\nQian was born in the Zhejiang province. His style name was 'Shumei' and his sobriquets were 'Songhu, Songhu Xiaoyin and Hegong'. Qian painted landscapes in a style influenced by Wang Meng. He also painted human figures and flowers.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Du Qian", "text": "Du Qian\n\nDu Qian is a fictional character in \"Water Margin\", one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed \"Touching the Sky\", he ranks 83rd among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 47th among the 72 Earthly Fiends.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "File:'Cottage of the Cultivated Plum Trees', painting by Ch'ien Tu ...", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "File:Qianlong Tongbao. Bao Guang.jpg", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Qian Hongzuo", "text": "Qian Hongzuo\n\nQian Hongzuo (錢弘佐; 14 August 928<ref name=AS/><ref name=SGCQ80/> – 22 June 947<ref name=AS/><ref name=ZZTJ287/>), courtesy name Yuanyou (), formally King Zhongxian of Wuyue (), possibly with the temple name of Chengzong (), was the third king () of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Wuyue.", "score": null }, { "id": "4566029", "title": "Duan Guocheng", "text": " Duan Guocheng (born 1973) is a Chinese serial killer who robbed, assaulted, and killed 13 women in Wuhan in the Hubei province located Central China from 1999 to 2001. Nicknamed “The Red-dress killer” or “The Red-dress slasher” because of his victims were lone women walking alone either wearing red-dresses or another type of red, sparking a panic among women in Central China, with public officials warning them to stop wearing red throughout the years he was active.", "score": "1.5545325" }, { "id": "9897225", "title": "Qian Zhongshu", "text": " unexamined in the history of modern Chinese literature. \"Humans, Beasts, and Ghosts\" has been translated into English, French, and Italian. Besides being one of the great masters of written vernacular Chinese in the 20th century, Qian was also one of the last authors to produce substantial works in classical Chinese. Some regard his choice of writing Guan Zhui Bian (Limited Views) in classical Chinese as a challenge to the assertion that classical Chinese is incompatible with modern and Western ideas, an assertion often heard during the May Fourth Movement. Ronald Egan argues that the work contains an implicit negative commentary on the Cultural Revolution.", "score": "1.5514411" }, { "id": "9484527", "title": "Du Bin", "text": " Du wrote the first biography of the artist Ai Weiwei, called God Ai (艾神). In 2013 he released Above the Ghosts' Head: The Women of Masanjia Labour Camp (小鬼頭上的女人), a documentary on torture and other abuses in China's Masanjia Labor Camp. The film was banned in mainland China, but was shown at least once in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and then posted online. He also had a 600-page book on the 1989 military crackdown published, called Tiananmen Square Massacre (天安門屠殺). The book, which compiles a number of already published accounts of 4 June crackdown, was published in late May by Mirror Books.", "score": "1.5490661" }, { "id": "5047693", "title": "Du Yun", "text": " Du Yun (traditional Chinese: 杜韻, simplified Chinese: 杜韵) is a Chinese born composer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and performance artist. She won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Music for her opera Angel's Bone, with libretto by Royce Vavrek. She was a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow. Du Yun was named as one of the 38 Great Immigrants by the Carnegie Corporation of New York in 2018, and received a 2019 Grammy nomination in the category of Best Classical Contemporary Composition for her work Air Glow.", "score": "1.54792" }, { "id": "24918644", "title": "Du Mu", "text": " Du Mu was skilled in shi, fu and ancient Chinese prose. He is best known as the writer of sensual, lyrical quatrains featuring historical sites or romantic situations, and often on themes of separation, decadence, or impermanence. His style blends classical imagery and diction with striking juxtapositions, colloquialisms, or other wordplay. He also wrote long narrative poems.", "score": "1.5471094" }, { "id": "26804387", "title": "A Deadly Secret", "text": " The plot follows the experiences of the protagonist, Di Yun, a simple young peasant from Xiangxi. He lives in the countryside for several years together with his martial arts master, Qi Zhangfa, and Qi's daughter, Qi Fang, who is his childhood sweetheart. One day, the three of them travel to the city to attend the birthday party of Wan Zhenshan, Qi Zhangfa's senior from the same martial arts sect. Di Yun is framed for larceny and attempted rape, which results in him being arrested and imprisoned. Qi Zhangfa disappears mysteriously when Di Yun needs his help. Wan Zhenshan's son, Wan Gui, bribes the magistrate to hand a heavy ", "score": "1.5415902" }, { "id": "30818411", "title": "Su Manshu", "text": " The Duan Hong Ling Yan Ji (Chinese: 斷鴻零雁記; pinyin: duàn hóng líng yàn jì) was written in classical literary styles and translated into English by George Kin Leung as The Lone Swan in 1929. The novel depicts tragic love stories between a young man and two young ladies, both of whom wholeheartedly fall in love with him. The young man is a monk just like Su, who cannot marry either of the two young ladies, which results in a tragic ending. The similarity between the novel with The Dream of the Red Chamber has led scholars to conclude that Su was much influenced by it. And The Lon Swan is one of the forefathers of the Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies school.", "score": "1.539804" }, { "id": "31887705", "title": "Wang Da-hong", "text": "Du Lian-kue (1977, novel) by Wang Da-hong – published in Chinese ; Phantasmagoria (2013, novel) by Wang Da-hong – published in English, later translated into Chinese ", "score": "1.5314121" }, { "id": "29422853", "title": "Du Yuesheng", "text": " were inspired by Du and by events from his life, were featured in the 1976 film Ba bai zhuang shi, the 1986 film Da Shang Hai 1937, the 2016 film Luo man di ke xiao wang shi, and the 2017 film Jian jun da ye. For many years, media on Du and his exploits were officially banned in China on the grounds that they encourage criminality. Many Chinese-language biographies of Du were banned, and writers and sellers of these books were arrested. Only until recently did critical studies on Du become more open, but the official ban has never been entirely lifted by the Chinese government. Some depictions of Du in popular culture include: ", "score": "1.5279444" }, { "id": "8619435", "title": "Du Yu (composer)", "text": " Du Yu (杜宇) is a Chinese composer. He was involved in co-composition of many of the most famous Chinese-language western-style operas prior to the Cultural Revolution.", "score": "1.527199" }, { "id": "8619436", "title": "Du Yu (composer)", "text": "Chen Zi and Du Yu (composer): Chun lei Spring thunder ; Zhang Dinghe and Du Yu: Doushi ting The poem contest pavilion ; Chen Zi and Du Yu: Dou E Yuan The grievances of Dou E, also known as Snow in Summer ; Du Yu (composer): The Gada plum blossoms Gada meilin ; Du Yu (composer): A busy country scene Ren huan ma jiao ", "score": "1.5266486" }, { "id": "25983247", "title": "Du Xinwu", "text": " Du Xinwu (1869–1953), aka Ru Xia (儒侠), Dou Mi Guan Jushi (斗米观居士) was a Chinese martial artist and an important figure in the development of Zi Ran Men kung fu. Du was born into a wealthy family in the city of Zhangjiajie in Hunan province. He started training in martial arts at the age of six, and by the time he was nine he was a student of a local martial arts master named Yang Ke. After becoming involved with a revolutionary anti-government movement, Du was forced to flee from Zhangjiajie to the province of Yunnan. Here, in an attempt to find a new teacher, he issued a general challenge by posting a notice on a street corner. The challenge was met by a beggar named Xu (Hsu), a dwarf. Xu soundly ", "score": "1.5232594" }, { "id": "6150860", "title": "Xianxia (genre)", "text": " Xianxia novels were popularized during the Republic of China period, but it was the 1932 novel Legend of the Swordsmen of the Mountains of Shu that sparked the modern popularity of the genre. In the 21st century, the genre took on new life with the advent of online publishing, with sites such as Qidian.com, Zongheng.com, and 17k.com giving a platform for authors to reach wide audiences with high-volume, serialized content. It was popularized outside of China primarily by fan translations in the early 2000s. Novels such as Stellar Transformations, Coiling Dragon, Martial God Asura, and I Shall Seal the Heavens led to a boom in such fan translations. This genre is also a staple of Chinese television shows, films, manhua (comics), donghua (animation), and games.", "score": "1.5219102" }, { "id": "8480189", "title": "Du Liniang", "text": " Du Liniang is a fictional character from Tang Xianzu's play The Peony Pavilion. \"Du\" (杜) is her surname; \"Li\" (丽) means \"beautiful\", and \"Niang\" (娘), \"young lady\". Only sixteen years old, she encounters a dream lover Liu Mengmei when she falls asleep in a long-abandoned garden. Overcome by lovesickness, she wastes away and dies, only to be brought back to life. She haunts Liu Mengmei, who now lives in the garden, until he promises to exhume her. She is resurrected and joined in marriage with Liu. Today, Du Liniang is most often seen on the Kunqu stage, where her role is the best-loved of the Guimen Dan role types. Famous interpreters of the role have included Mei Lanfang, Zhang Jiqing and Jennifer Hua Wenyi.", "score": "1.5203755" }, { "id": "28983278", "title": "Du Yulu", "text": " Du graduated from the Harbin Arts Academy. During the Cultural Revolution, Du worked as a manual labourer at a grain storage. His first major work was in the film Jianxi (奸细), released in 1978. In 1997, he portrayed Zhang Tingyu in the popular prime time historical television series Yongzheng Dynasty, vastly increasing his profile. In 2000, he acted as an elderly military officer in the television series Escaping encirclement (突出重围), and also portrayed the head of the household in the hit television series Da Zhai Men. In 2002, he appeared as a provincial party chief in Provincial Party Secretary (省委书记). In 2007, he portrayed Chiang Kai-shek in the series Red Sun (红日), and reprised this role in the historical drama The East is Red (东方红). Du died of lung cancer in Harbin, Heilongjiang, on February 21, 2020.", "score": "1.5198867" } ]
What genre is To Mother?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
To Mother (song)
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[ { "id": "25298546", "title": "The Mother and the Enemy", "text": " The Mother and the Enemy is the fourth studio album by the Polish symphonic black metal group Lux Occulta. It expands upon the band's signature sound by incorporating influences from a variety of styles, including free jazz, trip hop, death metal, industrial music, electronica, and spoken word.", "score": "1.6527297" }, { "id": "5060591", "title": "Sindiwe Magona", "text": " Magona published two autobiographies: To My Children's Children and Forced To Grow; two collections of short stories: Living Loving and Lying Awake at Night and Push-Push and Other Stories; and four novels: Mother to Mother, Beauty's Gift, Life is a Hard but Beautiful Thing, and Chasing Tails of My Father's Cattle! She published her autobiography, To My Children's Children, in 1990. In 1998, she published Mother to Mother, a fictionalized account of the Amy Biehl killing, which she adapted into a play. This was performed at the Baxter Theatre complex in late 2009 and the film rights were acquired by Type A Films in 2003. She wrote autobiographies and short ", "score": "1.645437" }, { "id": "1078766", "title": "To Mother (EP)", "text": " To Mother is the first EP by American punk band Babes in Toyland, released July 1, 1991 by Twin/Tone Records. It consists of outtakes from their previous release, Spanking Machine, which were re-recorded and produced by John Loder in London in 1990. It was a commercial success in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 1 on the UK Indie Chart, remaining in the number 1 position for ten weeks.", "score": "1.6192744" }, { "id": "32567107", "title": "The Road to Mother", "text": " The Road to Mother (, Anaǵa aparar jol) is a 2016 Kazakhstani drama film directed by Akan Satayev. It was selected as the Kazakhstani entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.", "score": "1.612037" }, { "id": "26215548", "title": "Music of the Mother series", "text": " The video game Mother 1+2 (MOTHER 1+2) is a port release of Mother and EarthBound (Mother 2) by Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance, released in 2003. Despite its title, the eponymous album is an arranged album. It was released by Toshiba-EMI on August 20, 2003. The first ten tracks from the album are from Mother, while the last 16 are from Earthbound. Unlike the original soundtrack albums, the Mother tracks on this album did not include any vocal arrangements and the Earthbound tracks were not composed of tracks merged. Another album for the collection, Mother 1+2 midi Piano Version, was released three years later ", "score": "1.6083827" }, { "id": null, "title": "Mother Mother", "text": "Mother Mother\n\nMother Mother is a Canadian indie rock band based in Quadra Island, British Columbia. The band consists of Ryan Guldemond on guitar and vocals, Molly Guldemond and Jasmin Parkin on vocals and keyboard, Ali Siadat on drums, and Mike Young on bass. Longtime bassist Jeremy Page left the band in 2016.\n\nIn 2005, they independently released their self-titled debut album under the band name Mother. They later changed their name to Mother Mother, and re-released the album on Last Gang Records in 2007. Retitled \"Touch Up\", the reissue also featured several new songs.\n\nThe band's second album, \"O My Heart\", was released on September 16, 2008; their third album, \"Eureka\", was released on March 15, 2011; their fourth album, \"The Sticks\", was released on September 18, 2012; and their fifth album, \"Very Good Bad Thing\" was released on November 4, 2014, with an American release of April 7, 2015, on Def Jam Recordings. Their sixth album, \"No Culture\", was released on February 10, 2017, with yet another Def Jam Recordings release in the United States.They also recently made a single for Christmas 2022\n\nTheir seventh album, \"Dance and Cry,\" was released November 2, 2018. In late 2020, the band's music went viral on TikTok, causing a surge in streams. Their eighth studio album, \"Inside\", was released on June 25, 2021 on Warner Brothers Music. On January 28, 2022, the band released a deluxe version of \"Inside\", containing 7 new songs.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mother Love Bone", "text": "Mother Love Bone\n\nMother Love Bone was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988. The band was active from 1988 to 1990. Frontman Andrew Wood's personality and lyrics helped to catapult the group to the top of the burgeoning late 1980s/early 1990s Seattle music scene. Wood died only days before the scheduled release of the band's debut album, \"Apple\", thus ending the group's hopes of success. The album was finally released a few months later.\n\nAs well as being influential to grunge, they are also considered early pioneers in the alternative metal genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mother Night", "text": "Mother Night\n\nMother Night is a novel by American author Kurt Vonnegut, first published in February 1962. The title of the book is taken from Goethe's \"Faust\" (and ultimately from the Egyptian Goddess Nuit, mother of Osiris, Horus, Isis, Set, and Nephthys, and her counterparts in European religions, such as Skaði).\n\nThe novel takes the form of the fictional memoirs of Howard W. Campbell Jr., an American, who moved to Germany in 1923 at age 11, and later became a well-known playwright and Nazi propagandist. The story of the novel is narrated (through the use of metafiction<ref name=\":0\" />) by Campbell himself, writing his memoirs while awaiting trial for war crimes in an Israeli prison. Howard W. Campbell also appears briefly in Vonnegut's later novel \"Slaughterhouse-Five\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mother (Danzig song)", "text": "Mother (Danzig song)\n\n\"Mother\" is a song by American heavy metal band Danzig. It was originally released in August 1988 as the lead single from their debut album, \"Danzig\".\n\nIn 1993–1994, almost six years after its original release, a remixed version of the song titled \"Mother '93\" became a hit on radio and earned Buzz Bin rotation on MTV after a music video incorporating live footage was created to promote the band's new EP, \"Thrall-Demonsweatlive\". During this time the single was reissued by American Recordings, with the remix title updated to \"Mother '94\" on later versions.\n\n\"Mother\" remains Danzig's highest charting single. It peaked at number 17 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and 43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In the UK, the song peaked at number 62 on the singles chart.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Mother (2023 film)", "text": "The Mother (2023 film)\n\nThe Mother is an upcoming American action drama film directed by Niki Caro with a screenplay by Misha Green, Andrea Berloff and Peter Craig, from a story by Green. The film stars Jennifer Lopez, Joseph Fiennes, Omari Hardwick, and Gael García Bernal.\n\n\"The Mother\" is scheduled to be released in May 2023, by Netflix.", "score": null }, { "id": "11405478", "title": "Mother and the Addicts", "text": " The band's sound includes elements of \"white funk\", disco, krautrock and pub rock, and has seen them compared to the likes of Franz Ferdinand, Dr. Feelgood, The Violent Femmes, and Roxy Music, while Mother's songwriting and singing have been compared to Mark E. Smith and Jarvis Cocker.", "score": "1.6080221" }, { "id": "26215549", "title": "Music of the Mother series", "text": " May 27, 2006 by Sky Port Publishing. The album contains MIDI piano arrangements by Shunsuke Sakamoto of songs from the two games with its music covering many different moods, from \"lively to sedated\". Like the soundtrack album, Mother 1+2 midi Piano Version had its first ten tracks taken from Mother and the other 16 from Earthbound, but with several different tracks than the first album. Kyle Miller of RPGFan, in his review of the Mother 1+2 album, called it \"a quality collection of uplifting, passionate songs\". He preferred the Mother tracks to the Earthbound ones, as he felt that the second half of the ", "score": "1.5964652" }, { "id": "28370798", "title": "Mother (video game)", "text": " Mother is a single-player, role-playing video game set in a \"slightly offbeat\", late 20th-century United States as interpreted by Japanese author Shigesato Itoi. The game deliberately avoids traits of its Japanese role-playing game contemporaries: it is not set within the fantasy genre and only enters science fiction for its final sequence. The player fights in warehouses and laboratories instead of in standard dungeons. Instead of swords, assault weapons, and magic, the player uses baseball bats, toy guns, and psychic abilities. The game's protagonist, Ninten, is about 12 years old. Like the Dragon Quest series, Mother uses a random encounter combat system. The player explores the overworld from a top-down ", "score": "1.5936298" }, { "id": "28370797", "title": "Mother (video game)", "text": " received a \"Silver Hall of Fame\" score from Famitsu magazine. Mother was praised for its similarities to the Dragon Quest series and its simultaneous parody of the genre's tropes; however, many considered its sequel EarthBound to be similar and a better overall implementation of Mother gameplay ideas, with the game's high difficulty level polarizing critics, along with balance issues. Jeremy Parish of 1UP.com wrote that Mother importantly generated interest in video game emulation and the historical preservation of unreleased games. The game was re-released in Japan on the single-cartridge compilation Mother 1+2 for the Game Boy Advance in 2003.", "score": "1.5921522" }, { "id": "16378920", "title": "Mother's Milk (novel)", "text": " Mother's Milk is a novel by Edward St. Aubyn. The 279-page book is a sequel to the trilogy Some Hope that St. Aubyn wrote in the 1990s. Mother's Milk was written in 2006 and was short listed for the Booker Prize that year. It was republished in a single volume with Never Mind, Bad News and Some Hope in 2012. All four novels are based on the author's life growing up in an upper-class English family and deal with issues including alcoholism, heroin addiction, parent-child relationships, and child molestation. In 2012, the book was adapted into a film directed by Gerry Fox and co-written by St. Aubyn. The film starred Jack Davenport, Adrian Dunbar, Diana Quick, and Margaret Tyzack.", "score": "1.5826383" }, { "id": "28370814", "title": "Mother (video game)", "text": " Mother was the sixth best-selling game of 1989 in Japan, where it sold about 400,000 copies. Mother received a \"Silver Hall of Fame\" score of 31/40 from Japanese magazine Famitsu. Reviewers noted the game's similarities with the Dragon Quest series and its simultaneous \"parody\" of the genre's tropes. They thought the game's sequel, EarthBound, to be very similar and a better implementation of Mother gameplay ideas. Critics also disliked the game's high difficulty level and balance issues. Jeremy Parish of USgamer described the game as a mild-mannered parody (\"between satire and pastiche\") of the role-playing game genre, specifically the Dragon Quest ", "score": "1.5820423" }, { "id": "16068604", "title": "Mothers and Sons (book)", "text": " while walking to her native village. The father and son are saved from a decline when they hire an orphaned young man to do traditional woman's work. The two orphans' friendship appears to be leading to a sexual relationship. Mothers and Sons is a collection of short stories written by Irish writer Colm Tóibín and published in 2006. The book was published in hardback by Picador, and each of its stories explores an aspect of the mother-son relationship. All take place in contemporary Ireland, except that the last and longest, \"A Long Winter\", takes place in Catalonia perhaps twenty years after the Spanish Civil War. The stories are as follows: \"The Use of Reason\" \"A Song\" \"The Name of the Game\" \"Famous ", "score": "1.5791065" }, { "id": "25328165", "title": "Koren Zailckas", "text": " In 2014, Zailckas published her first debut novel \"Mother, Mother.\" The book was heavily inspired by her experience growing up with a Borderline mother. The book won an American Library Association ALEX Award.", "score": "1.566251" }, { "id": "25386206", "title": "To Mother (Yui song)", "text": " \"To Mother\" is the sixteenth single by Japanese pop singer-songwriter Yui. It was released on June 2, 2010 by Gr8! Records. The single debuted atop the Oricon Weekly Single Chart, becoming her seventh number-one single. It was the first song in which Yui replaced guitar for piano.", "score": "1.5656006" }, { "id": "14162196", "title": "Mother (opera)", "text": " Mother, op. 35 (Matka) is a quarter-tone opera in ten scenes by the Czech composer Alois Hába. It was completed in 1929 to the composer's own libretto; its plot is drawn from author's native Valašsko. The opera is written in prose.", "score": "1.5617146" }, { "id": "28370795", "title": "Mother (video game)", "text": " Mother, (マザー) officially known outside of Japan as EarthBound Beginnings, is a 1989 role-playing video game developed by Ape and published by Nintendo for the Famicom. It is the first entry in the Mother series. It is modeled on the gameplay of the Dragon Quest series, but is set in the late 20th-century United States, unlike its fantasy genre contemporaries. Mother follows the young Ninten as he uses his great-grandfather's studies on psychic powers to fight hostile, formerly inanimate objects and other enemies. The game uses random encounters to enter a menu-based, first-person perspective battle system. Writer and director Shigesato ", "score": "1.557195" }, { "id": "9302446", "title": "Mother (1996 film)", "text": " Mother is a 1996 American comedy-drama film directed by Albert Brooks, co-written by Brooks with Monica Johnson, and starring Brooks and Debbie Reynolds as son and mother. Brooks portrays a novelist who moves back home with his mother after his second divorce, hoping to determine why all his relationships with women were unsuccessful. Mother was Reynolds's first major film role in over 20 years. The film earned positive reviews and was Brooks's most financially successful film as a director.", "score": "1.5436338" }, { "id": "25386209", "title": "To Mother (Yui song)", "text": " (Normal Edition + DVD)", "score": "1.5420141" }, { "id": "11140127", "title": "Mother (Kubb album)", "text": " Mother is the only album of British band Kubb. It was released on 14 November 2005 in the UK on the Mercury Records label. It reached a peak of 26 the week of 13 February 2006. The album was never released in the US, although some versions have surfaced stateside (these versions removed the track \"Bitch\", bringing the album down to 11 tracks).", "score": "1.5387018" }, { "id": "6052084", "title": "The Mother-Daughter Book Club", "text": " The Mother-Daughter Book Club is a series of children's novels written by Heather Vogel Frederick. The books center around the lives of five different preteens, and eventually teenage girls who become best friends because of the book club that their mothers start. The girls live in a slightly fictionalized Concord, Massachusetts.", "score": "1.5376953" } ]
What genre is Magic?
[ "soap opera", "soap", "soapie", "soapopera" ]
genre
Magic (TV series)
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[ { "id": "26394011", "title": "Magic (short story collection)", "text": " Magic (1996) is a collection of short stories and essays by American writer Isaac Asimov, all within (or concerning, in the latter case) the fantasy genre, collected and released after his death. The first seven stories are part of his Azazel series, while the remainder are three more traditional medieval fantasies and one mystery story from Asimov's Black Widowers series.", "score": "1.5824261" }, { "id": "33040602", "title": "Magic (music magazine)", "text": " Magic is a French music magazine which is released on a monthly basis. It was formed out of the ashes of a small fanzine produced by music aficionados from France in 1995. The magazine's target readership is composed of young adults, students and young professionals who are keen to pursue the latest fashionable trend in music (and other forms of culture).", "score": "1.5466115" }, { "id": "31931527", "title": "Scott Meyer (author)", "text": " Magic 2.0 is a comic fantasy series of books written by Scott Meyer. The series so far consists of six novels, “Off to Be the Wizard”, “Spell or High Water”, “An Unwelcome Quest”, “Fight and Flight”, “Out of Spite, Out of Mind”, and \"The Vexed Generation\" which were published by publisher 47North. The series follows Martin Banks, a programmer from 2012, who uses a computer file that allows him to alter reality to time travel to medieval England where he joins a community of other computer programmers posing as wizards.", "score": "1.5428526" }, { "id": "28399134", "title": "Magic (novel)", "text": " Magic is a psychological horror novel written by William Goldman. It was published in the United States in August 1976 by Delacorte Press. In 1978 Richard Attenborough directed a feature film adaptation of the story that starred Anthony Hopkins and Ann-Margret.", "score": "1.5238636" }, { "id": "2548023", "title": "Magic (company)", "text": " The company published several original titles in its early years and up to today, continues to sell copies. Frances Marshall was an early originator of publishing books on a single magic-related topic. The Ireland Magic Company published Match-ic (1935) and 12 Tricks with a Borrowed Deck (1940) by American mathematics and science writer Martin Gardner.", "score": "1.477287" }, { "id": null, "title": "Magic!", "text": "Magic!\n\nMagic! (stylized in all uppercase) is a Canadian reggae fusion band based in Toronto, Ontario. The band is composed of lead vocalist, guitarist/producer Nasri Atweh, guitarist/keyboardist Mark \"Pelli\" Pellizzer, and bassist Ben Spivak. Active since 2012, the band is signed with Latium, Sony, and RCA Records, releasing their debut studio album \"Don't Kill the Magic\" in 2014, their second studio album \"Primary Colours\" in 2016, and their third studio album \"Expectations\" in 2018. They are best known for their hit single \"Rude\", which charted at No. 1 in several countries worldwide, including the US and UK.\n\nThe band is heavily inspired by the Police and Bob Marley and the Wailers. They are known for having a signature reggae-influenced pop sound.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Magic realism", "text": "Magic realism\n\nMagic realism is a style of literary fiction and art. It paints a realistic view of the world while also adding magical elements, often blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. Magic realism often refers to literature in particular, with magical or supernatural phenomena presented in an otherwise real-world or mundane setting, commonly found in novels and dramatic performances. Despite including certain magic elements, it is generally considered to be a different genre from fantasy because magical realism uses a substantial amount of realistic detail and employs magical elements to make a point about reality, while fantasy stories are often separated from reality. Magical realism is often seen as an amalgamation of real and magical elements that produces a more inclusive writing form than either literary realism or fantasy.<ref name=\"auto\"/>\n\nThe term \"magic realism\" is broadly descriptive rather than critically rigorous, and Matthew Strecher (1999) defines it as \"what happens when a highly detailed, realistic setting is invaded by something too strange to believe.\" The term and its wide definition can often become confused, as many writers are categorized as magical realists. The term was influenced by a German and Italian painting style of the 1920s which were given the same name. Michiko Kakutani writes that \"The transactions between the extraordinary and the mundane that occur in so much Latin American fiction are not merely a literary technique, but also a mirror of a reality in which the fantastic is frequently part of everyday life.\" Magical realism often mixes history and fantasy, as in Salman Rushdie's \"Midnight's Children\", in which the children born at midnight on August 15, 1947, the moment of India's independence, are telepathically linked.\n\nIrene Guenther (1995) tackles the German roots of the term, and how an earlier magic realist art is related to a later magic realist literature; meanwhile, magical realism is often associated with Latin-American literature, including founders of the genre, particularly the authors Gabriel García Márquez, Isabel Allende, Jorge Luis Borges, Juan Rulfo, Miguel Ángel Asturias, Elena Garro, Mireya Robles, Rómulo Gallegos and Arturo Uslar Pietri. In English literature, its chief exponents include Neil Gaiman, Salman Rushdie, Alice Hoffman, Nick Joaquin, and Nicola Barker. In Bengali literature, prominent writers of magic realism include Nabarun Bhattacharya, Akhteruzzaman Elias, Shahidul Zahir, Jibanananda Das and Syed Waliullah. In Japanese literature, one of the most important authors of this genre is Haruki Murakami. In Kannada literature, the writers Shivaram Karanth and Devanur Mahadeva have infused magical realism in their most prominent works. In Polish literature, magic realism is represented by Olga Tokarczuk, the 2018 Nobel Prize laureate in Literature.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Magic Tree House", "text": "Magic Tree House\n\nMagic Tree House is an American series of children's books written by the American author Mary Pope Osborne. The original American series was illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca until 2016, after which AG Ford took over . Other illustrators have been used for foreign-language editions.\n\nThe series consists of two groups. The first group consists of books 1–28, in which Morgan Le Fay sends Jack and Annie Smith, two normal children who are siblings from the fictional small town of Frog Creek, Pennsylvania, on numerous adventures and missions with a magical tree house. The second group, referred to as the \"Magic Tree House: Merlin Missions\", begins with book 29, \"Christmas in Camelot\". In \"Merlin Missions\", Jack and Annie are given quests by the ancient wizard Merlin the Magician. These books are longer than the previous 28, and some take place in fantasy realms like Camelot. Kathleen and Teddy are two apprentices who befriend Jack and Annie during their adventures, with one of these adventures being to free Kathleen from a spell. The two occasionally join Jack and Annie, and, when they don't, provide them support instead. During \"Super Edition #1\", Teddy sends them on a mission instead of Morgan or Merlin. The companion \"Magic Tree House Fact Trackers\" are co-written by Mary Pope Osborne with her husband Will Osborne or her sister Natalie Pope Boyce.\n\nIn the beginning, Mary Pope Osborne wrote the books with Morgan sending the children on missions. Then she switched over to them being sent on missions by Merlin. About 10 years later, in 2014, she switched back to writing only the books with Morgan sending them on missions. These books were, again, much shorter.\nIn addition to the books listed below, Mary Pope Osborne appears to still be writing the series, having released \"#36 Sunlight on the Snow Leopard\" in 2022. .", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Magic System", "text": "Magic System\n\nMagic System is an Ivorian coupé-décalé band from Abidjan. It was founded in 1996 and comprises Asalfo, Goude, Tino, and Manadja.\n\nMagic System's recordings in the Zouglou dance style have featured in the charts throughout Africa, and in France, where the band became very popular modern African artists.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Magic: The Gathering", "text": "Magic: The Gathering\n\nMagic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or MTG) is a tabletop and digital collectable card game created by Richard Garfield. Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast (now a subsidiary of Hasbro), \"Magic\" was the first trading card game and had approximately thirty-five million players ,<ref name=\"UofW\">\n</ref> and over twenty billion \"Magic\" cards were produced in the period from 2008 to 2016, during which time it grew in popularity.\nA player in \"Magic\" takes the role of a Planeswalker, a powerful wizard who can travel (\"walk\") between dimensions (\"planes\") of the Multiverse, doing battle with other players as Planeswalkers by casting spells, using artifacts, and summoning creatures as depicted on individual cards drawn from their individual decks. A player defeats their opponent typically (but not always) by casting spells and attacking with creatures to deal damage to the opponent's \"life total,\" with the objective being to reduce it from 20 to 0. Although the original concept of the game drew heavily from the motifs of traditional fantasy role-playing games such as \"Dungeons & Dragons\", the gameplay bears little similarity to paper-and-pencil games, while simultaneously having substantially more cards and more complex rules than many other card games.\n\n\"Magic\" can be played by two or more players, either in person with printed cards or on a computer, smartphone or tablet with virtual cards through the Internet-based software \"\" or such as \"\" and \"Magic Duels\". It can be played in various rule formats, which fall into two categories: \"constructed\" and \"limited\". Limited formats involve players building a deck spontaneously out of a pool of random cards with a minimum deck size of 40 cards; in constructed formats, players create decks from cards they own, usually with a minimum of 60 cards per deck.\n\nNew cards are released on a regular basis through . Further developments include the Wizards Play Network played at the international level and the worldwide community , as well as a substantial resale market for \"Magic\" cards. Certain cards can be valuable due to their rarity in production and utility in gameplay, with prices ranging from a few cents to tens of thousands of dollars.", "score": null }, { "id": "10080995", "title": "The Books of Magic", "text": " The Books of Magic is the title of a four-issue English-language comic book mini-series written by Neil Gaiman, published by DC Comics, and later an ongoing series under the imprint Vertigo. Since its original publication, the mini-series has also been published in a single-volume collection under the Vertigo imprint with an introduction by author Roger Zelazny. It tells the story of a young boy who has the potential to become the world's greatest magician.", "score": "1.4751458" }, { "id": "10543409", "title": "The Magic (book)", "text": " The Magic is a 2012 self-help and spirituality book written by Rhonda Byrne. It is the third book in The Secret series. The book was released on March 6, 2012, as a paperback and e-book. The book is available in 41 languages.", "score": "1.4731901" }, { "id": "29954223", "title": "A Fine Magic", "text": " \"A Fine Magic\" was first published in 2006 in Eidolon I, edited by Jeremy G. Byrne and Jonathan Strahan and published by Eidolon Books. It was published alongside 16 other stories by the authors Eleanor Arnason, Kim Westwood, Holly Phillips, Elizabeth Bear, Chris Lawson, Simon Brown, Jeff VanderMeer, Hal Duncan, Carol Ryles, Grace Dugan, Deborah Biancotti, Alistair Ong, Lucy Sussex, Tim Pratt, Deborah Roggie, and William R. Eakin. In 2007 it was republished in Fantasy: The Best of the Year: 2007 Edition, edited by Rich Horton and published by Wildside Press under their Cosmos Books imprint. \"A Fine Magic\" won the 2006 Aurealis Award for best fantasy short story and finished 15th in the 2007 Locus Awards for best short story.", "score": "1.4694362" }, { "id": "10823971", "title": "Ministry of Magic (band)", "text": " Ministry of Magic is a wizard rock band with a pop/electronica sound. The band was started in 2007 by Jason Munday and several of his friends. They have released several albums and given hundreds of performances. In a 2010 survey carried out by Kelli Rohlman, a musicology graduate student from Texas Tech University, 98% of 125 respondents listed Ministry of Magic among their favorite wizard rock bands.", "score": "1.4690948" }, { "id": "6101327", "title": "Magic realism", "text": " Magic realism (also known as magical realism or marvelous realism) is a 20th-century style of fiction and literary genre. The terms were influenced by an eponymous German painting style in the 1920s. As a literary fiction style, magic realism paints a realistic view of the modern world while also adding magical elements, often dealing with the blurring of the lines between fantasy and reality. Magical realism, perhaps the most common term, often refers to literature in particular, with magical or supernatural phenomena presented in an otherwise real-world or mundane setting, commonly found in novels and dramatic performances. Despite including certain magic elements, it is generally considered to be a different genre from fantasy because magical realism uses a substantial ", "score": "1.4659531" }, { "id": "29538056", "title": "Slightly Magic", "text": " Slightly Magic is an action-adventure game published in 1991 by Codemasters for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. It was written by Colin Jones, author of Rock Star Ate My Hamster (also by Codemasters).", "score": "1.4518175" }, { "id": "7125902", "title": "M Is for Magic", "text": " M Is for Magic is a collection of child-friendly short fiction by Neil Gaiman. The stories and poems were selected from previously published works, with the exception of \"The Witch's Headstone\", which is an excerpt from the later-published novel, The Graveyard Book. All the stories also appeared in Coraline and Other Stories (2007) published by Bloomsbury in the UK.", "score": "1.4488361" }, { "id": "10725425", "title": "List of Magic: The Gathering novels", "text": " The Planeswalker novels are a type of Magic novel that was introduced in 2009. Each follows the story of one of Magic's planeswalkers. The first yearly planeswalker novel was released in the winter and the second in the summer of 2009.", "score": "1.4457378" }, { "id": "5766904", "title": "Magic Street", "text": " Magic Street (2005) is an urban fantasy novel by Orson Scott Card. This book follows the magical events in the Baldwin Hills section of contemporary Los Angeles, including the life of protagonist Mack Street, his foster brother Cecil Tucker, a trickster identified variously as Bag Man, Puck, Mr. Christmas, and numerous other members of this upscale community of African-Americans. The storyline frequently refers to Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream and elements of Western and European folklore. In the author's note, Card credits friend Roland Bernard Brown with goading him into writing a novel featuring a black hero, and \"thanks to Queen Latifah for putting (the Yolanda White character) on a motorcycle.\"", "score": "1.44524" }, { "id": "8567649", "title": "Magician (fantasy)", "text": " A common motif in fiction is that the ability to use magic is innate and often rare, or gained through a large amount of study and practice. In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, it is mostly limited to non-humans, though some people gain small amounts and become known as sorcerers (wizards being powerful spirits). In many writers' works, it is reserved for a select group of humans, such as in Katherine Kurtz's Deryni novels, JK Rowling's Harry Potter novels or Randall Garrett's Lord Darcy universe.", "score": "1.4428012" }, { "id": "7478820", "title": "Magic, Inc.", "text": " Magic, Inc. (1940) is a science fantasy novella by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. It was originally published in Unknown Fantasy Fiction of September 1940, under the title \"The Devil Makes the Law\". In the story, magic is a commonplace profession used by businessmen in various fields. A small business owner fights off an attempt to force magic under the control of a corrupt association called \"Magic, Inc.\" The story is included in the book Waldo & Magic, Inc.. ", "score": "1.4391353" }, { "id": "2367100", "title": "Magicats!", "text": " Magicats! is a themed anthology of fantasy short works edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois. It was first published in paperback by Ace Books in June 1984. It was reissued as an ebook by Baen Books in March 2013. It has also been translated into Dutch. The book collects eighteen novelettes and short stories by various authors, together with a preface by the editors.", "score": "1.438793" }, { "id": "28399135", "title": "Magic (novel)", "text": " The novel concerns a man named Corky Withers, a shy, odd-tempered and alcoholic magician, whose lackluster performances start to turn around when he adds a foul-mouthed ventriloquist's dummy, Fats, to the show. It chronicles Corky's childhood and adolescence, and his deep love for a high-school crush named Peggy Ann Snow. The novel is written kaleidoscopically, changing time period, location, and point of view swiftly and leaving important information, such as the identity of Fats the dummy, unknown for extended periods of time.", "score": "1.4371439" }, { "id": "8567650", "title": "Magician (fantasy)", "text": " Magicians normally learn spells by reading ancient tomes called grimoires, which may have magical properties of their own. Sorcerers in Conan the Barbarian often gained powers from such books, which are demarcated by their strange bindings. In worlds where magic is not an innate trait, the scarcity of these strange books may be a facet of the story; in Poul Anderson's A Midsummer Tempest, Prince Rupert seeks out the books of the magician Prospero to learn magic. The same occurs in the Dungeons and Dragons-based novel series Dragonlance Chronicles, wherein Raistlin Majere seeks out the books of the sorcerer Fistandantilus. In JK Rowling's Harry Potter series, wizards already have skills of magic but they need to practise magic in Wizarding Schools in order to be able to use it properly. Some magicians, even after training, continue ", "score": "1.4369509" }, { "id": "10725423", "title": "List of Magic: The Gathering novels", "text": " Block novels are novels which replaced the trilogy (or tetralogy) of novels previously released corresponding to each Magic set. They were introduced in 2009 with Alara Unbroken released for the Shards of Alara block. As the name suggests the block novel follows the story of the card block of the same name.", "score": "1.436765" } ]
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[ { "id": "15739323", "title": "The Harrowing (novel)", "text": " The Harrowing is a horror novel by Alexandra Sokoloff. It was first published in 2006 by St. Martin's Press, and is the author's debut book, following a screenwriting career. According to Sokoloff's website, she was inspired to write the novel because of her experiences teaching to troubled teenagers in the Los Angeles County prison system. The Harrowing was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel. The story follows a group of five troubled teenagers, all college students, who decide to stay behind in their creepy dorm rather than go to their dysfunctional homes for the Thanksgiving holiday. But after playing around with a Ouija board they realize that there is a presence lurking in the house with them.", "score": "1.766398" }, { "id": "25925568", "title": "The Harrow", "text": " The Harrow has placed within the top 10 in the Preditors and Editors Best Fiction Magazines/E-Zines poll every year since 2003. Pieces first published in the magazine have received recognition in several other venues. First-place Harrow contest winner \"Harming Obsession\" by Bev Vincent received an honorable mention in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror (16th Ed.); \"The Pickup\", a short story by Jim Schutte was a 2005 nominee for the Gaylactic Spectrum Award. M. Frost's poem, \"Removing the Bloodstain\", from the November 2006 issue was reprinted in the March 2007 newsletter from the Horror Writers Association. Well-known authors published in The Harrow include Gemma Files, Peter Crowther and Marlys Pearson. Editor Pagliassotti's fantasy novel, Clockwork Heart, was published by Juno Books in March 2008. Other authors published in The Harrow who also have novels or collections out include Brian Ames and Chris Howard.", "score": "1.5575843" }, { "id": "30781697", "title": "The Harrowing of Gwynedd", "text": " The Harrowing of Gwynedd is a historical fantasy novel by American-born author Katherine Kurtz. It was first published by Del Rey Books in 1989. It was the tenth of Kurtz' Deryni novels to be published, and the first book in her fourth Deryni trilogy, The Heirs of Saint Camber. Although the Heirs trilogy was the fourth Deryni series to be published, it is a direct sequel to the second trilogy, The Legends of Camber of Culdi.", "score": "1.5360339" }, { "id": "25390790", "title": "Alexandra Sokoloff", "text": " Her first novel, The Harrowing, was published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. Her second novel, The Price, was published by St. Martin's in 2007, her third, The Unseen, in 2009, her fourth, \"Book of Shadows\", in 2010. She is a Bram Stoker and Anthony award nominee and a Thriller award winner, and the co-author of the paranormal mystery romance series \"The Keepers\". Her short story \"The Edge of Seventeen\" was the recipient of a 2009 International Thriller Writers Award. She also co-wrote the screenplay for the psychological thriller Cold Kisses, and two books on story structure, \"Story Structure\" and \"Writing Love\", based on her Screenwriting Tricks for Authors workshops and blog. She lives in Los Angeles and in Scotland, with her husband, the Scottish crime author Craig Robertson.", "score": "1.4671416" }, { "id": "11098177", "title": "Dru Pagliassotti", "text": " Iron Wind in March 2014, and Heavy Fire in September 2014. Since 1998 Pagliassotti has been the editor in chief and publisher of The Harrow and owner of The Harrow Press. The Harrow was a peer reviewed online literary magazine designed to support new writers as they develop their careers. The magazine published two anthologies of horror fiction. Pagliassotti is also a professor in the communication department of California Lutheran University, where xe researches yaoi or \"boys' love\" fiction (manga, anime, visual novels and dōjinshi) from Japan. In 2009, Pagliassotti was named one of the Year's Best Fantasy writers, qualifying her story \"Bookmarked\" to be published in the 21st edition of The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror.", "score": "1.4511962" }, { "id": null, "title": "Harrowing of Hell", "text": "Harrowing of Hell\n\nIn Christian theology, the Harrowing of Hell (, \"the descent of Christ into Hell\" or Hades) is an Old English and Middle English term referring to the period of time between the Crucifixion of Jesus and his resurrection. In triumphant descent, Christ brought salvation to the souls held captive there since the beginning of the world. \n\nJesus Christ's descent into the world of the dead is referred to in the Apostles' Creed and the Athanasian Creed (), which state that he \"descended into the underworld\" (), although neither mention that he liberated the dead. His descent to the underworld is alluded to in the New Testament in , which states that the \"good tidings were proclaimed to the dead\". The \"Catechism of the Catholic Church\" notes , which states that \"[Christ] descended into the lower parts of the earth\", as also supporting this interpretation. These passages in the Bible have given rise to differing interpretations. The Harrowing of Hell is commemorated in the liturgical calendar on Holy Saturday.\n\nAccording to \"The Catholic Encyclopedia\", the story first appears clearly in the Gospel of Nicodemus in the section called the Acts of Pilate, which also appears separately at earlier dates within the Acts of Peter and Paul. The descent into Hell had been related in Old English poems connected with the names of Cædmon (e.g. Christ and Satan) and Cynewulf. It is subsequently repeated in Ælfric of Eynsham's homilies , which is the first known inclusion of the word \"harrowing\". Middle English dramatic literature contains the fullest and most dramatic development of the subject.<ref name=Warren/>\n\nAs a subject in Christian art, is also known as the (Greek for \"resurrection\"), considered a creation of Byzantine culture and first appearing in the West in the early 8th century.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Harrowing of Gwynedd", "text": "The Harrowing of Gwynedd\n\nThe Harrowing of Gwynedd is a historical fantasy novel by American-born author Katherine Kurtz. It was first published by Del Rey Books in 1989. It was the tenth of Kurtz' Deryni novels to be published, and the first book in her fourth Deryni trilogy, The Heirs of Saint Camber. Although the \"Heirs\" trilogy was the fourth Deryni series to be published, it is a direct sequel to the second trilogy, The Legends of Camber of Culdi.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Harrowing of Hell (comic book)", "text": "The Harrowing of Hell (comic book)\n\nThe Harrowing of Hell is a comic book written by Evan Dahm and published by Iron Circus Comics.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Harrowing the Dragon", "text": "Harrowing the Dragon\n\nHarrowing the Dragon is a collection of fantasy short stories by Patricia A. McKillip. It was first published in hardcover and ebook by Ace Books in November 2005, and in trade paperback by the same publisher in November 2006. The first British edition was issued in ebook by Gateway/Orion on December 17, 2015.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Harrowing (Inside No. 9)", "text": "The Harrowing (Inside No. 9)\n\n\"The Harrowing\" is the sixth and final episode of the first series of British dark comedy anthology series \"Inside No. 9\". It aired on 12 March 2014 on BBC Two. The episode was written by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, and stars Shearsmith, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Helen McCrory, Poppy Rush and Sean Buckley. While comedic in places, \"The Harrowing\" makes extensive use of gothic horror elements transmuted into a modern context. The plot follows Katy (Edwards), who has been hired to housesit for eccentric siblings Hector (Shearsmith) and Tabitha (McCrory). They rarely leave the house, but have an event to attend. They tell Katy about their bedridden, disabled brother Andras (Buckley), who cannot speak but will ring a bell if he needs assistance. Katy is joined by her friend Shell (Rush) once Hector and Tabitha leave, and, upon hearing Andras's bell, the pair reluctantly head upstairs. The episode takes place in Hector and Tabitha's mansion, which is kept deliberately cold and filled with paintings depicting Hell. The writers experimented with a variety of possible endings, hoping to make the episode's close both interesting and scary.\n\nCritics agreed that the episode was the most gothic and scary of the series, with journalists writing for \"The Sunday Times\" saying that \"The Harrowing\" would be best avoided by those of a nervous disposition. Critics writing in the \"Metro\" felt that the episode was a poor finale for the series, and that the episode's ending was unsatisfying. By contrast, Alex Hoskins, writing for the \"Cheddar Valley Gazette\", felt the episode's ending was very strong, and Bruce Dessau described \"The Harrowing\" as an excellent end to the series. On an Empire Online list, \"The Harrowing\", particularly its final scene, was selected as the 17th best TV moment of the year. The episode was watched by 833,000 people on its first showing, which was 4.7% of the audience.", "score": null }, { "id": "25925569", "title": "The Harrow", "text": " In 2006, The Harrow produced Fear of the Unknown, published by Echelon Press, with an introduction by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro and including stories by Poppy Z Brite, Owl Goingback and Jack Ketchum. In 2007, it followed up with Midnight Lullabies, published by The Harrow Press, with an introduction by Tim Wynne-Jones.", "score": "1.4377072" }, { "id": "5672688", "title": "Flynn Berry", "text": " In 2016, Berry published Under the Harrow, a mystery novel about a woman's murder in a sleepy English town and the effects of the murder upon her sister. The book received universally positive reviews. It also won the 2017 Edgar Award for Best First Novel. In 2018, Berry published A Double Life based on the murder of Sandra Rivett and the subsequent disappearance of Lord Lucan. In 2021, Berry published Northern Spy.", "score": "1.4248817" }, { "id": "30781698", "title": "The Harrowing of Gwynedd", "text": " The novel is set in the land of Gwynedd, one of the fictional Eleven Kingdoms. Gwynedd itself is a medieval kingdom similar to the British Isles of the 10th century, with a powerful Holy Church (based on the Roman Catholic Church), and a feudal government ruled by a hereditary monarchy. The population of Gwynedd includes both humans and Deryni, a race of people with inherent psychic and magical abilities who are being systematically persecuted by both the Crown and the Church. The novel begins two days after the conclusion of Camber the Heretic, as the Regents of young King Alroy Haldane continue their bloody suppression of Deryni throughout the realm. As the Deryni struggle to survive, the remaining members of the MacRorie family investigate the strange circumstances of their patriarch's apparent death.", "score": "1.4204323" }, { "id": "2851901", "title": "Douglas Clegg", "text": " Leisure Books, and Wildside Press. Under the pseudonym Andrew Harper, the novels Red Angel and Night Cage also were released. Clegg's Harrow series includes Nightmare House (1999), Mischief (2000), The Infinite (2001) and The Abandoned (2005), as well as the prequel novellas The Necromancer (2003) and Isis (2006). The Vampyricon trilogy, a dark fantasy series about vampirism and mythology set in an alternate medieval history, includes The Priest of Blood (2005), The Lady of Serpents (2006) and The Queen of Wolves (2007). The Priest of Blood hit the extended New York Times bestseller list in hardcover in late 2005. In 2006 Clegg ", "score": "1.4016161" }, { "id": "30781708", "title": "The Harrowing of Gwynedd", "text": "1989, USA, Del Rey Books ISBN: 0-345-33259-8, Hardcover (first edition) ; 1989, USA, Del Rey Books ISBN: 0-345-36314-0, Paperback ; 1989, UK, Century Publishing ISBN: 0-7126-3495-9, Pub date 14 December 1989, Hardcover ; 1989, UK, Legend Books ISBN: 0-7126-3500-9, Pub date 14 December 1989, Paperback ; 1991, UK, Legend Books ISBN: 0-09-971070-6, Pub date 3 January 1991, Paperback ", "score": "1.3896592" }, { "id": "25925567", "title": "The Harrow", "text": " The Harrow was an online magazine for fantasy and horror fiction, poetry, and reviews, launched in January 1998 by founder and editor-in-chief Dru Pagliassotti. The magazine has an all-volunteer editorial staff and reviewer pool and uses a double blind review system that provides authors with individualized feedback on their submissions. In 2008, The Harrow was published on the first of each month using Open Journal Systems software. From 2009, The Harrow staff are taking a break and the journal is not in production at the moment.", "score": "1.3862534" }, { "id": "915938", "title": "Harrowing of Hell (drama)", "text": " The Harrowing of Hell is an eighth-century Latin work in fifty-five lines found in the Anglo-Saxon Book of Cerne (folios 98v&ndash;99v). It is probably a Northumbrian work, written in prose and verse, where the former serves either as a set of stage directions for a dramatic portrayal or as a series of narrations for explaining the poetry. Three voices appear in the work: those of Adam, Eve, and a narrator. The prose of the \"narrator\" appears in the Book of Cerne in red ink setting it off from the rest of the text. The prose portions are rhythmic and may therefore have been sung, even if they were primarily directorial. Besides the three main soloists, the work was designed for a full choir (antiqui iusti). The work may be either an early oratorio or the earliest surviving work of ", "score": "1.3832078" }, { "id": "3320656", "title": "Alma Katsu", "text": " The Taker was named one of the ten best debut novels of 2011 by Booklist magazine, the publication of the American Library Association. The second novel, The Reckoning, was nominated for several year-end awards including Goodreads Readers Choice Award for best paranormal fantasy and RT Book Reviews Reviewers Choice Award for best paranormal romance. The Deep was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel, and a finalist for the Locus Award for Best Horror Novel.", "score": "1.368293" }, { "id": "26996531", "title": "Alix E. Harrow", "text": " Alix E. Harrow (born November 9, 1989) is a Hugo Award-winning American science fiction and fantasy writer. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Nebula Award, World Fantasy Award, and Locus Award, and in 2019 she won a Hugo Award for her story \"A Witch's Guide to Escape: A Practical Compendium of Portal Fantasies\". She has published under the name Alix Heintzman.", "score": "1.3677235" }, { "id": "5458042", "title": "Harrowing of Hell", "text": "The harrowing is mentioned in the eponymous episode of the British dark comedy anthology series Inside No. 9. ", "score": "1.3622298" }, { "id": "13455983", "title": "In Certain Circles", "text": " The novel received positive reviews upon publication. The Guardian called the work \"subtle yet wounding, and very much alive\", praising it as \"a graceful reply to the questions of what really shapes us, and what might actually constitute a wasted life.\" The Wall Street Journal called the novel \"a treasure from an unearthed time capsule\" and praised Harrower as \"one of the great Australian writers of the postwar era.\" In 2015 it won the Voss Literary Prize for best novel published in 2014.", "score": "1.355967" }, { "id": "612862", "title": "Elizabeth Harrower (writer)", "text": " Harrower published her first three novels in quick succession, beginning with Down in the City in 1957. Novelist Christina Stead was a champion of her work, praising The Long Prospect in particular. In 1971 her fifth novel In Certain Circles was set to be published until she abruptly withdrew it from publication following the death of her mother. In an interview with The Australian, Harrower claimed that she had written the book under pressure after receiving a grant and called the act of writing it \"forced labour\". Afterwards she published a few short stories before giving her writing up entirely by 1977. In 2012, following a period of obscurity during which all of her novels fell out of print, Harrower experienced a small revival when Michael Heyward and Penny Hueston, editors of the independent press Text Publishing, began to reprint her works. They attempted to persuade Harrower to publish In Certain Circles and she eventually acquiesced, allowing the novel to be published in 2014. The novel received positive reviews and renewed interest in all of Harrower's novels. In 2015, a collection of stories from throughout Harrower's career was published as A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories.", "score": "1.3414366" }, { "id": "5458040", "title": "Harrowing of Hell", "text": "The Harrowing of Hell is the subject of several baroque oratorios, and notably of Salieri's Gesù al Limbo (1803) to a text by Luigi Prividali. ", "score": "1.3395958" }, { "id": "26996532", "title": "Alix E. Harrow", "text": " Alix E. Harrow was born in 1989 in the United States and grew up in Kentucky. She enrolled at Berea College at age sixteen, where she completed a bachelor's degree in history in three years. She then went on to earn a master's degree in history from the University of Vermont. Harrow lives in Virginia with her husband, Nick Stiner, and two children. Her first novel, The Ten Thousand Doors of January, was critically received and nominated for multiple awards, including the Hugo Award, Nebula Award, and World Fantasy Award for best novel. Harrow has also written short fiction for Shimmer, Strange Horizons, Tor.com, and Apex. Before working as a full-time writer, Harrow was an academic historian who taught as an adjunct professor of African and African American history at Eastern Kentucky University.", "score": "1.3366516" }, { "id": "5990987", "title": "Christian mythology", "text": " According to David Leeming, writing in The Oxford Companion to World Mythology, the harrowing of hell is an example of the motif of the hero's descent to the underworld, which is common in many mythologies. According to Christian tradition, Christ descended to hell after his death in order to free the souls there; this event is known as the Harrowing of Hell. This story is narrated in the Gospel of Nicodemus and may be the meaning behind 1 Peter 3:18-22.", "score": "1.3297077" } ]
What genre is Yellow?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
Yellow (Kaela Kimura song)
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[ { "id": "28928935", "title": "Brymo", "text": " studio album Yellow was released on 1 April 2020. The album's cover art and track list were unveiled in March 2020. Brymo described Yellow as an album about \"love and survival\" and said it would be an alternative pop and electronic record. Yellow incorporates elements of sentimental ballad, trap, sophisti-pop, shoegaze, rock, synth-pop and folk. The album's cover art features a rendition of Insight and Frustrations 2020, a painting by Nigerian artist Samuel Olowomeye Ancestor. Brymo revealed on Instagram that he was drawn to the painting after having several conversations with his friends. Nigerian singer Lindsey Abudei is the only artist featured on the album. With the exception of ", "score": "1.7674805" }, { "id": "12606968", "title": "Yellow music", "text": " Yellow Music is a genre of popular music. The term has been used in China and Vietnam to describe types of music that have separate origins.", "score": "1.7318574" }, { "id": "15519908", "title": "Yellow Bird Project", "text": " In 2009, Yellow Bird Project published The Indie Rock Coloring Book, an illustrated tribute to indie rock bands, with a foreword written by Pierre de Reeder of Rilo Kiley and testimonials from Matt Berninger (of The National) and Russell Lissack (of Bloc Party). To promote the book online they created a collaborative group drawing game called 'Color Me Indie'. They also organised 'The Indie Rock Coloring Book Tour' with live shows and coloring events in book stores across San Francisco, New York and Montreal. As a follow up publication, YBP released 'The Indie Rock Poster Book' in 2011. Both books (published by Chronicle Books) are intended to raise ", "score": "1.6844254" }, { "id": "12606969", "title": "Yellow music", "text": " Yellow Music or Yellow Songs was a label used to describe early generations of Chinese popular music in Shanghai, China during the 1920s to 1940s; the color yellow is associated with eroticism and sex in the country, since 黄, huáng, the Mandarin character for \"yellow\", also means \"erotic\". The Communist Party of China saw pop music as sexually indecent and labeled the C-pop genre as such. These restrictions prompted many Shanghai artists to flee to Hong Kong, where it reached its height in the 1950s until the late 1960s, when it was displaced by Mandarin-languaged Taiwanese pop (and later by Cantopop). The term was used continually up to the Cultural Revolution. By the early 1980s, however, Yellow Music could be performed again.", "score": "1.6723506" }, { "id": "27735676", "title": "Yellow (short story collection)", "text": " 'Yellow' has received positive reviews in both popular and academic circles. Publishers Weekly reviewer Jeff Zaleski comments that while many stories deal with difficult subjects, \"Hatred and heartbreak...are mitigated by Lee's cool yet sympathetic eye and frequently dark sense of humor\". Kathleen Snodgrass of the Georgia Review finds that many of the stories are driven by a male-female dynamic “in which the men tend to fall for women determined to domesticate and socialize them.\" She notes that, “Most often, racial differences and tensions are subsumed under a larger question of identity, especially as one’s sense of self changes in a love relationship.”", "score": "1.67214" }, { "id": null, "title": "Yellow (Coldplay song)", "text": "Yellow (Coldplay song)\n\n\"Yellow\" is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. The band wrote the song and co-produced it with British record producer Ken Nelson for their debut album, \"Parachutes\" (2000). The song was recorded in March 2000 and released on 26 June that same year as the second UK single from \"Parachutes\", following \"Shiver\", and as the lead single in the United States.\n\n\"Yellow\" reached number four on the UK Singles Chart, giving Coldplay their first top-five hit in the United Kingdom. It was Coldplay's breakthrough hit internationally, reaching number one in Iceland, number five in Australia, number nine in Ireland and number 48 in the United States. Helped by heavy rotation and usage in advertising, the song thrust the band into popularity. \"Yellow\" has since been covered by various recording artists worldwide, and remains one of the band's most popular songs.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Yellow Magic Orchestra", "text": "Yellow Magic Orchestra\n\nYellow Magic Orchestra (YMO for short) was a Japanese electronic music band formed in Tokyo in 1978 by Haruomi Hosono (bass, keyboards, vocals), Yukihiro Takahashi (drums, lead vocals) and Ryuichi Sakamoto (keyboards, vocals). The group is considered influential and innovative in the field of popular electronic music. They are credited with playing a key role in the development of several electronic genres, including synthpop, J-pop, electro, and techno, while exploring subversive sociopolitical themes throughout their career.\n\nThe three members were veterans of the music industry before coming together as YMO, and were inspired by eclectic sources, including the electronic music of Isao Tomita and Kraftwerk, Japanese traditional music, arcade games, funk music, and the disco productions of Giorgio Moroder. They released the surprise global hit \"Computer Game\" in 1978, reaching the UK Top 20 and selling 400,000 copies in the US. For their early recordings and performances, the band was often accompanied by programmer Hideki Matsutake.<ref name=\"sound_147\"/> The group released several albums before pausing their activity in 1984. They have briefly reunited several times in subsequent decades.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Yellow Claw (DJs)", "text": "Yellow Claw (DJs)\n\nYellow Claw is a Dutch DJ and record production duo from Amsterdam consisting of Jim Taihuttu, based in Bali and Nils Rondhuis, based in Amsterdam. The duo's music is a mix of a wide range of genres and often incorporates elements from trap, hip hop, dubstep, hardstyle and moombahton.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Giallo", "text": "Giallo\n\nIn Italian cinema, Giallo (; plural gialli, from \"giallo\", Italian for yellow) is a genre of mystery fiction and thrillers that often contains slasher, crime fiction, psychological thriller, psychological horror, sexploitation, and, less frequently, supernatural horror elements.\n\nThis particular style of Italian-produced murder mystery horror-thriller film usually blends the atmosphere and suspense of thriller fiction with elements of horror fiction (such as slasher violence) and eroticism (similar to the French \"fantastique\" genre), and often involves a mysterious killer whose identity is not revealed until the final act of the film. The genre developed in the mid-to-late 1960s, peaked in popularity during the 1970s, and subsequently declined in commercial mainstream filmmaking over the next few decades, though examples continue to be produced. It was a predecessor to, and had significant influence on, the later American slasher film genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Yellow Submarine (song)", "text": "Yellow Submarine (song)\n\n\"Yellow Submarine\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album \"Revolver\". It was also issued on a double A-side single, paired with \"Eleanor Rigby\". Written as a children's song by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, it was drummer Ringo Starr's vocal spot on the album. The single went to number one on charts in the United Kingdom and several other European countries, and in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. It won an Ivor Novello Award for the highest certified sales of any single written by a British songwriter and issued in the UK in 1966. In the US, the song peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.\n\nThe Beatles recorded \"Yellow Submarine\" during a period characterised by experimentation in the recording studio. After taping the basic track and vocals in late May 1966, they held a session to overdub nautical sound effects, party ambience and chorus singing, recalling producer George Martin's previous work with members of the Goons. As a novelty song coupled with \"Eleanor Rigby\", a track devoid of any rock instrumentation, the single marked a radical departure for the group. The song inspired the 1968 animated film \"Yellow Submarine\" and appeared as the opening track on the accompanying soundtrack album.\n\nIn the US, the release of \"Yellow Submarine\" coincided with the controversies surrounding Lennon's \"More popular than Jesus\" remarks – which led some radio stations to impose a ban on the Beatles' music – and the band's public opposition to the Vietnam War. The song received several social and political interpretations. It was adopted as an anti-authority statement by the counterculture during Vietnam War demonstrations and was also appropriated in strike action and other forms of protest. Some listeners viewed the song as a code for drugs, particularly the barbiturate Nembutal which was sold in yellow capsules, or as a symbol for escapism. \"Yellow Submarine\" has continued to be a children's favourite and has frequently been performed by Starr on his tours with the All Starr Band.", "score": null }, { "id": "1599144", "title": "Yennum Yellow", "text": " Yennum Yellow (English: Always Yellow) is an EP produced by Kerala Blasters as a tribute to its fans. It is the first ever musical album released by an Indian Super League club as a dedication to their fans. The album was released on 19 November 2020, a day before the start of 2020-21 ISL season in collaboration with Manorama Music through various streaming services. The songs on the album are inspired by Kerala's passion towards football and the fanbase of Kerala Blasters.", "score": "1.6675022" }, { "id": "1937192", "title": "Yellow (Scandal album)", "text": " Yellow is the seventh studio album by Japanese rock band Scandal. The album was released on March 2, 2016, and debuted at No. 2 on the Oricon and Billboard Japan weekly charts.", "score": "1.6430128" }, { "id": "11083503", "title": "Yellow (2012 film)", "text": " Yellow is a 2012 American drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Cassavetes and Heather Wahlquist. The film stars Wahlquist, Riley Keough, Sienna Miller, David Morse, Ray Liotta, Melanie Griffith and Lucy Punch. Yellow premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and had a limited release in the United States on August 29, 2014.", "score": "1.6417603" }, { "id": "13509501", "title": "Yellow (EP)", "text": " Yellow (stylized YELLOW) is the fourth extended play (EP) by South Korean singer and songwriter Kang Daniel. It was released on April 13, 2021 by Konnect Entertainment and distributed by Sony Music Korea. Yellow contains five tracks with \"Antidote\" as its lead single. \"Paranoia\" was pre-released on February 16. This album is the final installment in Kang's trilogy project aimed to find his colors as a solo artist. Cyan had a youthful pop vibe, whereas Magenta was dance-based and powerful. Yellow represents the different stages Kang went through during a darker period in his life when he lost but eventually found hope.", "score": "1.6373352" }, { "id": "27735675", "title": "Yellow (short story collection)", "text": "The price of eggs in China ; Voir dire ; Widowers ; The lone night cantina ; Casual water ; The possible husband ; Domo arigato ; Yellow. Yellow is a collection of short stories written by Korean-American novelist Don Lee. It features eight stories set in the fictional California town of Rosarita Bay in which a variety of characters examine issues of what it means to be Asian in America. This collection includes: ISBN: 978-0393025620", "score": "1.6349372" }, { "id": "8900843", "title": "Yellow Productions", "text": " Yellow Productions is an independent record label specializing in electronic music. Based in Paris, France, it was founded in 1993 by DJ Yellow and Christophe Le Friant (more famous under Bob Sinclar alias). The label's roster represents Bob Sinclar & DJ Yellow's tastes in jazz, soul, bossa nova, hip hop and house music. In late 2018, Yellow Productions formed a partnership with Armada Music.", "score": "1.626786" }, { "id": "7064713", "title": "Yellowbirds", "text": " The band Yellowbirds was first formed in 2009 by Sam Cohen, shortly after the dissolution of Cohen's psychedelic pop and rock band Apollo Sunshine. Cohen, a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, began recording new music in its own bedroom studio. With the assistance of friends on several tracks, he released several singles in 2010. In 2011 he released his debut album The Color as Yellowbirds. It was released on Brooklyn indie label, Royal Potato Family in February 2011. Early members included George Lewis Jr on bass (leader of Twin Shadow), Wynne Bennett on keys (also Twin Shadow), Max Koepke on rhythm guitar and autoharp (Self Righteous Brothers) and Brian Geltner on drums. Later members included Cohen, drummer Brian Kantor, multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman, and bassist Annie Nero.", "score": "1.614248" }, { "id": "11767920", "title": "Yellow (manga)", "text": " Yellow is a four-volume yaoi manga by Makoto Tateno, published in English by Digital Manga Publishing. It tells the story of two elite drug \"snatchers\" (couriers), Taki and Goh, mainly about the love and adventures they share together. This manga does not involve a seme-uke relationship that is commonly present in and/or attributed to the genre of yaoi. Instead, both males are represented as equals in terms of power and physical appearance. Taki is actually presented as decidedly heterosexual while Goh is a homosexual. In the sexual aspect of the manga, it mainly focuses on Goh's insistent advances on Taki, and Taki's subsequent reluctance. The title \"Yellow\" means to represent their relationship and their job because of the colors of a traffic light: green means go, red means stop, and yellow is a warning of risk. The manga itself is a blend of adventure, romance, and high tension.", "score": "1.6086421" }, { "id": "25352682", "title": "Yellow House (album)", "text": " Yellow House is the second studio album by American indie rock band Grizzly Bear, released on September 5, 2006 on Warp Records. Produced by bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Chris Taylor, the album's title refers to vocalist Ed Droste's mother's house where the majority of recording took place. The album is the first to feature both Taylor and vocalist and guitarist Daniel Rossen, and received critical acclaim upon its release, significantly increasing the band's exposure. An EP, Friend, was released the following year featuring material recorded mostly during the same sessions.", "score": "1.6078908" }, { "id": "25137401", "title": "Yellow EP", "text": " The so-called Yellow EP is an untitled 12\" Gang of Four EP released in 1980 by Warner Bros. It consists of songs issued as singles by EMI Records in the UK. It is known as the Yellow EP because of its sleeve color. All four songs were later included on Infinite Zero Archive/American Recordings's 1995 CD reissue of Entertainment!", "score": "1.6033932" }, { "id": "13061407", "title": "WOW Worship: Yellow", "text": " WOW Worship: Yellow is the 4th installment in the WOW Worship series. Following the tradition of the WOW Worship series, it is a double-disc collection featuring 33 worship songs from today's artists. It also includes 7 new songs exclusive to this release. The album reached #44 on the Billboard 200 chart. The album was certified as platinum in 2003 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "score": "1.5994012" }, { "id": "8789993", "title": "Yellow (2006 feature film)", "text": " Yellow is a 2006 film directed by Alfredo De Villa and starring Roselyn Sanchez, Bill Duke, and D. B. Sweeney.", "score": "1.590911" }, { "id": "13075970", "title": "Rebel Yellow", "text": " Rebel Yellow is a studio album by Cecil Otter, a founding member of Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree. Originally released on Doomtree Records in 2008, it was re-released on Strange Famous Records in 2009. Vita.mn placed the album at 8th on its list of the Best Local Albums of the 2000s.", "score": "1.5873897" }, { "id": "9366644", "title": "Sam Cohen (musician)", "text": " The band Yellowbirds was first formed in 2009 by Cohen as a solo project, shortly after the dissolution of Apollo Sunshine. Cohen began recording new music in his own bedroom studio. With the assistance of friends on several tracks, he released several singles in 2010. In February 2011 he released his debut album The Color as Yellowbirds, on Brooklyn indie label Royal Potato Family. It was well received by the majority of critics, with Ultimate Guitar calling the guitar work \"magnificent.\" Early members included George Lewis Jr on bass (leader of Twin Shadow), Wynne Bennett on keys (also Twin Shadow), Max Koepke on rhythm guitar and autoharp (Self Righteous Brothers) and Brian Geltner on drums. Later on, Cohen, drummer Brian Kantor, multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaufman, and bassist ", "score": "1.5869514" }, { "id": "11942608", "title": "Yellow Magic Orchestra (album)", "text": " Yellow Magic Orchestra is the first official studio album by Japanese electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra, who were previously known as the Yellow Magic Band. Originally released by Alfa Records in Japan in 1978, the album was released by A&M Records in Europe and the United States and Canada in early 1979, with the US version featuring new cover art but without the closing track of \"Acrobat\". Both versions would later be re-issued in 2003 as a double-disc format, with the American version as the first disc. The album was an early example of synth-pop, a genre that the band helped pioneer. It contributed to the development of electro, hip hop, techno, and bleep techno. The album's innovations in electronic music included its use of the microprocessor-based Roland MC-8 Microcomposer music sequencer which allowed the creation of new electronic sounds, and its sampling of video game sounds. The album sold 250,000 copies in Japan and entered the Billboard 200 and R&B Albums charts in the United States. Its most successful single was \"Computer Game / Firecracker\", which sold over 400,000 records in the United States and was a top 20 hit in the United Kingdom.", "score": "1.5832295" } ]
What genre is Hara?
[ "public art" ]
genre
Hara (sculpture)
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[ { "id": "1658001", "title": "Hara (film)", "text": " The soundtrack album of the film has been composed by Jassie Gift, while lyrics have been penned by Jayant Kaikini, Keshavaaditya and Kaviraj. The audio launch of the album took place on 31 December 2013.", "score": "1.7303417" }, { "id": "12655205", "title": "Harakiri (album)", "text": " Tankian has described the album as \"the most up-tempo punk rock oriented record that I've written probably since the System days.\" In the same interview, he also confirmed that a 2013 world tour would likely follow in support of the album. Hara-kiri, also known as seppuku, is a term for the ritual 'honour' suicide of Japanese samurai, with the former term being more common in speech and the latter being more literary, upper-class, and formal. The act involves self-disembowelment with a tantō (a Japanese-style dagger originating in the Heian period), slicing the abdomen from left to right. The album explores ideas of animal suicide.", "score": "1.7135069" }, { "id": "15432742", "title": "Hara (band)", "text": " Hara is a Romanian pop-rock band from Cluj-Napoca. Its members during 2000–2002 were: Flavius Buzilă, Mihai Pop, Nicu Lichirie, Tudor Runcanu and Doru Dejeu. Since 2003 the members are: Flavius Buzilă, Mihai Pop, Nicu Lichirie, Marius Astilean and Vasi Nani.", "score": "1.7024156" }, { "id": "33056157", "title": "Harawi (genre)", "text": " Harawi is an ancient traditional genre of Andean music and also indigenous lyric poetry. Harawi was widespread in the Inca Empire and now is especially common in countries that were part of it, mainly: Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia. Typically, harawi is a moody, soulful slow and melodic song or tune played on the quena (flute). The words of harawi speak of love (often unrequited), plight of ordinary peasant, privations of orphans, etc. Melodies are mainly in minor pentatonic scale.", "score": "1.6464846" }, { "id": "509865", "title": "Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan", "text": " The game is combination of visual novel and dungeon crawler. When it’s time for school, the player can talk with classmates while searching for clues and tracking down cursed hanafuda cards. The emotion input system lets the player respond to discussions and bond with sub-characters by selecting a feeling. School exploration is done via a menu.", "score": "1.6239733" }, { "id": null, "title": "Frank O'Hara", "text": "Frank O'Hara\n\nFrancis Russell \"Frank\" O'Hara (March 27, 1926 – July 25, 1966) was an American writer, poet, and art critic. A curator at the Museum of Modern Art, O'Hara became prominent in New York City's art world. O'Hara is regarded as a leading figure in the New York School, an informal group of artists, writers, and musicians who drew inspiration from jazz, surrealism, abstract expressionism, action painting, and contemporary avant-garde art movements.\n\nO'Hara's poetry is personal in tone and content, and has been described as sounding \"like entries in a diary\". Poet and critic Mark Doty has said O'Hara's poetry is \"urbane, ironic, sometimes genuinely celebratory and often wildly funny\" containing \"material and associations alien to academic verse\" such as \"the camp icons of movie stars of the twenties and thirties, the daily landscape of social activity in Manhattan, jazz music, telephone calls from friends\". O'Hara's writing sought to capture in his poetry the immediacy of life, feeling that poetry should be \"between two persons instead of two pages.\"<ref name=\"OHaraACLSAmericanNatlBio\" />\n\n\"The Collected Poems of Frank O'Hara\" edited by Donald Allen (Knopf, 1971), the first of several posthumous collections, shared the 1972 National Book Award for Poetry. Brad Gooch's \"City Poet\" is the first substantial biography on the poet.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "John O'Hara", "text": "John O'Hara\n\nJohn Henry O'Hara (January 31, 1905 – April 11, 1970) was one of America's most prolific writers of short stories, credited with helping to invent \"The New Yorker\" magazine short story style. He became a best-selling novelist before the age of 30 with \"Appointment in Samarra\" and \"BUtterfield 8\". While O'Hara's legacy as a writer is debated, his champions rank him highly among the under-appreciated and unjustly neglected major American writers of the 20th century. Few college students educated after O'Hara's death in 1970 have discovered him, chiefly because he refused to allow his work to be reprinted in anthologies used to teach literature at the college level.\n\n\"O’Hara may not have been the best story writer of the twentieth century, but he is the most addictive,\" wrote Lorin Stein, editor-in-chief of the \"Paris Review\", in a 2013 appreciation of O'Hara's work. Stein added, \"You can binge on his collections the way some people binge on \"Mad Men\", and for some of the same reasons. On the topics of class, sex, and alcohol—that is, the topics that mattered to him—his novels amount to a secret history of American life.\" His work stands out from that of his contemporary authors for its unvarnished realism.\n\nO'Hara achieved substantial commercial success in the years after World War II, when his fiction repeatedly appeared in Publishers Weekly's annual list of the top ten best-selling fiction works in the United States. These best sellers included \"A Rage to Live\" (1949), \"Ten North Frederick\" (1955), \"From the Terrace\" (1959), \"Ourselves to Know\" (1960), \"Sermons and Soda Water\" (1960) and \"Elizabeth Appleton\" (1963). Five of his works were adapted into popular films in the 1950s and 1960s.\n\nDespite the popularity of these books, O'Hara accumulated detractors due to his outsized and easily bruised ego, alcoholic crankiness, long-held resentments and politically conservative views that were unfashionable in literary circles in the 1960s. After O'Hara's death, John Updike, a fan of O'Hara's writing, said that the prolific author \"out-produced our capacity for appreciation; maybe now we can settle down and marvel at him all over again.\"", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Tamiki Hara", "text": "Tamiki Hara", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mary Margaret O'Hara", "text": "Mary Margaret O'Hara\n\nMary Margaret O'Hara is a Canadian singer-songwriter, actress and composer. She is best known for the album \"Miss America\", released in 1988. She released two albums and an EP under her own name, and remains active as a live performer, as a contributor to compilation albums and as a guest collaborator on other artists' albums.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Goo Hara", "text": "Goo Hara\n\nGoo Hara (; January 3, 1991 – November 24, 2019), also known mononymously as Hara, was a South Korean pop singer and actress. She was a member of the girl group Kara, and had also appeared in television dramas including \"City Hunter\" (2011). She made her debut as a soloist in July 2015 with the release of her EP \"Alohara (Can You Feel It?)\". After Kara disbanded in 2016, she continued her solo career at another agency, KeyEast. Her solo career was interrupted in 2018 after she became embroiled in a legal case with her ex-boyfriend, Choi Jong-Bum, which was initiated when he assaulted Goo and threatened to release their sex video to harm her career. In June 2019, she continued her solo activities in Japan where she was well received by fans. Her last release was a maxi single \"Midnight Queen\", released on September 19, 2019.\n\nGoo's death, ruled as a possible suicide on November 24, 2019, brought worldwide attention to sexual crimes against women in South Korea, one of which was the usage of molka (spy cameras) to discreetly capture voyeuristic images and videos of women. In response several petitions were submitted to the Blue House. One petition demanded a more severe punishment for filming sexual acts without consent and distributing it, and the other represented a need to revise South Korea's inheritance laws to prevent absent parents from claiming inheritance from their neglected children. The inheritance laws were amended on December 1, 2020, with the bill carrying amendments titled \"Goo Hara Act\". As the amended law could not be applied retrospectively, Goo's brother Goo Ho-in filed a lawsuit against their mother, who was said to have neglected her parental duties, to prevent her from claiming inheritance from Goo Hara's estate. The court awarded their mother 40% of the estate.", "score": null }, { "id": "4994781", "title": "Haramoni", "text": " Haramoni is the title of 13-volume collection of Bengali folksongs by Muhammed Mansooruddin. Mansooruddin collected more than 5000 folksongs from different parts of Bengal. He compiled them in a series of volumes and the titled them after the name of a regular section of monthly literary magazine Probashi that was earmarked for publishing folk songs collected from rural areas. Haramoni literally means Lost Jewels.", "score": "1.6208019" }, { "id": "15432744", "title": "Hara (band)", "text": "Aiurea (2001) ; Mai frumoasă (2003) ; O zi (2004) ; Paișpe colinde și o strigătură (2006) ; Interetnik (2008) ", "score": "1.6154504" }, { "id": "10133999", "title": "Yasuko Harada", "text": " Harada's works were popular with young women in their twenties and thirties. Harada's books are usually about sensitive young women who suffer from various ailments. Her protagonists often long for the kind of love where they can feel protected and understood, but still have freedom and self-determination. Many of her books take place in her native Hokkaido. Harada's style has been compared to Francois Sagan, but though she has more courage when writing difficult scenes, he has a better way with words.", "score": "1.6067555" }, { "id": "509864", "title": "Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan", "text": " Tokyo Mono Hara Shi: Karasu no Mori Gakuen Kitan (東京鬼祓師 鴉乃杜學園奇譚) is an adventure Role-playing video game developed and published by Atlus for the PlayStation Portable. The game is a spin-off of the Tokyo Majin Gakuen media franchise, and was released in Japan on April 22, 2010.", "score": "1.5977703" }, { "id": "6698572", "title": "Harano Sur", "text": " Harano Sur (হারানো সুর; English: The Lost Melody) is a 1957 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film by Ajoy Kar, starring Suchitra Sen and Uttam Kumar, with music by Hemant Kumar, and sung by Geeta Dutt. The film is regarded as one of the finest examples of Bengali cinema of this early golden period. The film is loosely based on the 1942 Hollywood flick Random Harvest which had been remade earlier in Tamil as Amara Deepam and in Hindi as Amar Deep.", "score": "1.594578" }, { "id": "33056158", "title": "Harawi (genre)", "text": " The first recorded harawi lyrics related to the Inca era. Some of the extant songs may also have the same age. Later, harawi became the basis for the mestizo genre yaravi.", "score": "1.5868825" }, { "id": "15432743", "title": "Hara (band)", "text": "Flavius Buzila – vocals, guitar ; Mihai Andritcu – violin ; Radu Anghel – bass ; Valentin Musat – guitar ; Nunu Racris – drums Hara's current members are: ", "score": "1.575296" }, { "id": "26004319", "title": "Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai", "text": " Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai (一命) is a 2011 Japanese 3D jidaigeki drama film directed by Takashi Miike. It was produced by Jeremy Thomas and Toshiaki Nakazawa, who previously teamed with Miike on his 2010 film 13 Assassins. The film is a 3D remake of Masaki Kobayashi's 1962 film Harakiri. It premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, the first 3D film to do so. The Village Voice's Michael Atkinson praised it describing it as \"a melodramatic deepening and a grisly doubling-down of Kobayashi's great original\". Composer and pop star Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote the original score.", "score": "1.5740585" }, { "id": "32174619", "title": "Dramatic structure", "text": " Harawi is an ancient traditional genre of Andean music and also indigenous lyric poetry. Harawi was widespread in the Inca Empire and now is especially common in countries that were part of it, mainly: Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia. Typically, harawi is a moody, soulful slow and melodic song or tune played on the quena (flute). The words of harawi speak of love (often unrequited), plight of ordinary peasant, privations of orphans, etc. Melodies are mainly in minor pentatonic scale.", "score": "1.5663592" }, { "id": "1657999", "title": "Hara (film)", "text": " Hara is a 2014 Kannada drama film directed by Devaraj Palan and features actors Vasanth and Pragna in the lead. It is a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Chinnodu, where actors Sumanth and Charmy Kaur played the lead roles. The trailer of the film was unveiled on 13 December 2013.", "score": "1.5590456" }, { "id": "4668989", "title": "Naoki Hara", "text": "Notes . ", "score": "1.5581236" }, { "id": "11690305", "title": "Tetsuo Hara", "text": " Tetsuo Hara (原 哲夫) is a Japanese manga artist. He is best-known for creating the post-apocalyptic martial arts series Fist of the North Star (1983–1988) with writer Buronson, which is one of the best-selling manga in history with over 100 million copies in circulation.", "score": "1.55684" }, { "id": "4444872", "title": "Kaya Press", "text": " wife, producer, and primary collaborator Sachiko Kobayashi. He has published five documentary films thus far, including the The Emperor’s Naked Army Marches On, widely recognized as most important and influential documentary ever made in Japan, Goodbye CP, Extreme Private Eros: Love Song 1974, and A Dedicated Life. His book, Camera Obtrusa (Kaya Press 2009) is the first full-length translation of Hara's writings on his life and method; Hara tells his own story of growing up an outsider, detailing the fascinating processes that led to each of his groundbreaking documentaries. ; Takeshi Kitano – Takeshi Kitano was born in Tokyo ", "score": "1.5482056" }, { "id": "1154858", "title": "That's Harakiri", "text": " In terms of publication reception, That's Harakiri was positively received and landed in the top 40 of the year-end lists of best albums by Crack Magazine (#27) and Fact (#36). These magazines plus other sources spotlighted the blends of menacing, gracious, and humorous tones, with Crack praising its mixture of a dark grime style with \"heavily-grooved, twisted melodies that are at times arresting and at others wistful and longing.\"", "score": "1.5479381" }, { "id": "28240814", "title": "Hara Hara Mahadevaki", "text": " Hara Hara Mahadevaki is 2017 Indian Tamil-language crime romance film written and directed by Santhosh P. Jayakumar and Produced By Thangam Cinemas. The film features Gautham Karthik and Nikki Galrani in the lead roles, while Balamurali Balu composes the film's music. Produced by Thangam Cinemas and released by Blue Ghost Pictures, the venture began production in November 2016.", "score": "1.5451229" } ]
What genre is Nightdreamers?
[ "novella" ]
genre
Nightdreamers
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[ { "id": "3525504", "title": "Nightdreams", "text": " Nightdreams is 1981 pornographic film with strong horror elements directed by Francis Delia, and written by Jerry Stahl and Stephen Sayadian.", "score": "1.4249387" }, { "id": "6522161", "title": "Poet Anderson ...of Nightmares", "text": " In 2017 Tantor Media released ...of Nightmarres in audiobook format, narrated by Liam Gerrard. The title has received critical acclaim and achieved 4.5 star ratings out of 5 on Audible.", "score": "1.4140005" }, { "id": "3525508", "title": "Nightdreams", "text": " The film has received generally positive reviews. It was described by Playboy magazine as “the first avant-garde adult film…Fellini meets Eraserhead,” and by Velvet magazine as “the Citizen Kane of adult films.” Adult Video News, Adam Film World and Hustler all gave it ratings of between four and five stars in their reviews. Adam Film World said, \"The film is outstanding for its superb and visually exciting cinematography and extraordinarily imaginative erotic fantasies. Pornographic film historian Jim Holliday called it \"the most unusual, unique and innovative adult film yet made\" and said Nightdreams \"pioneered a whole new subgenre within the industry\" within five years of its release due to its \"raunchy gritty sexuality…combined with truly new wave sets and the Miami Vice '80s look\".", "score": "1.4090117" }, { "id": "9668800", "title": "Daydreamer (video game)", "text": " Weapons at the players disposal include laser guns and flamethrowers. The player also has pets to assist them in tasks. The player encounters large bosses. The game is a side scroller.", "score": "1.3708978" }, { "id": "15061658", "title": "Tom Arden", "text": "1) Nightdreamers (original novella) based on the television series Doctor Who. ; 2) Short stories for UK publication Interzone: \"The Indigenes\" (IZ 136), \"The Volvax Immersion\" (IZ 143). ; 3) Articles have been published in the British Fantasy Society magazine Prism. ", "score": "1.3695984" }, { "id": null, "title": "Nightdreamers", "text": "Nightdreamers\n\nNightdreamers is an original novella written by Tom Arden and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Third Doctor and Jo. It was released both as a standard edition hardback and a deluxe edition () featuring a frontispiece by Martin McKenna. Both editions have a foreword by Katy Manning.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Tom Arden", "text": "Tom Arden\n\nDavid Rain (2 May 1961 – 15 December 2015), known by his pen name Tom Arden, was a British science fiction and fantasy writer. He was born in Australia. His main work is the five volume \"Orokon\" saga, as well as the novels \"Shadow Black\", \"The Translation of Bastian Test\" and the Doctor Who novella \"Nightdreamers\".\n\nArden was born in 1961 and grew up in Mount Gambier, South Australia. He wrote his first unpublished novel, \"Moon Escape\" at the age of seven and later studied English at the University of Adelaide, graduating with First Class Honours. Arden completed his Ph.D. thesis on \"Clarissa\", the epic tale by 18th-century novelist Samuel Richardson.\n\nIn 1990, he moved to the United Kingdom, living in Northern Ireland and England. He lectured in English at Queen's University of Belfast for seven years. Since 2003, he lectured creative writing at Middlesex University, London. ", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Telos Doctor Who novellas", "text": "Telos Doctor Who novellas\n\nThe Telos \"Doctor Who\" novellas were a series of tie-in novellas based on the long-running BBC science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", officially licensed by the BBC and published by Telos Publishing.\n\nEach novella was published in two formats: standard hardback and deluxe hardback (which included a full colour artwork Frontispiece, and was signed and numbered. The cover material also differed from the standard edition). The BBC's license was specifically only to do hardback fiction (since its BBC Books imprint was concurrently publishing its own line of paperback \"Doctor Who\" novels), although following further negotiations two of the novellas were subsequently re-printed in paperback (\"Ghost Ship\" and \"Foreign Devils\"). \"Deluxe editions\" were also published, which were numbered and autographed by the author, the Frontispiece artist, and the author of the Foreword. (For example, the deluxe edition of \"Nightdreamers\" was signed by the author (Tom Arden), the illustrator (Martin McKenna), and actress Katy Manning who wrote the foreword and whose character Jo Grant appears in the book.)\n\n\"Fallen Gods\" won the Aurealis Award for best Australian science fiction novel of 2004.\n\n\"The Eye of the Tyger\" was also published in a third, very limited edition for \"Doctor Who\"'s 40th anniversary. This was a special slipcased edition which additionally included three plates of artwork placed throughout the book by Walter Howarth, Andrew Skilleter and Fred Gambino. There were 40 numbered copies only and in addition to being signed by author Paul McAuley, Foreword author Neil Gaiman and Frontispiece artist Jim Burns, were also signed by the additional artists and autographed by actor Paul McGann, who played the 8th Doctor.\n\nCharacters from the novella \"The Cabinet of Light\" also feature in the \"Time Hunter\" series of novellas by Telos.\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Template:Telos Doctor Who novellas", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ghost Ship (novella)", "text": "Ghost Ship (novella)\n\nGhost Ship is an original novella written by Keith Topping and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Fourth Doctor. It was released both as a standard edition hardback and a deluxe edition () featuring a frontispiece by Dariusz Jasiczak, and a paperback edition (). Both editions have a foreword by Hugh Lamb.", "score": null }, { "id": "3525510", "title": "Nightdreams", "text": " The film was subsequently released on VHS by Caballero Home Video, which re-released it in 2006 on DVD.", "score": "1.3687263" }, { "id": "1004247", "title": "Marisha Pessl", "text": " Suspects-style narrative with nods to detective novelists conventional (Agatha Christie) and unconventional (Carlo Emilio Gadda). On a second reading, what appeared to be a high-school tale spatchcocked on to the story of an amateur detective is seen to be a ground-laying exercise of immense skill.\" Pessl's second novel, Night Film, a psychological literary thriller about a New York investigative journalist looking into the apparent suicide of the daughter of a renowned filmmaker (\"a fictional mash-up of Stanley Kubrick, Roman Polanski and David Lynch\"), was published by Random House on August 20, 2013. It was ranked sixth on The New York Times Bestseller’s list following its release. Pessl's third novel, Neverworld Wake, was released on June 5, ", "score": "1.3552008" }, { "id": "3525507", "title": "Nightdreams", "text": " Producer Stephen Sayadian said in an interview: \"We did it as a series of six or seven vignettes; we just sat down and hashed out the concepts. We’ll go to Heaven, we’ll go to Hell, we’ll have one in the Wild West. It was supposed to be like an old Vaudeville review.\" His studio also produced one sheets and promotional posters for horror movies such as Dressed to Kill and The Funhouse and the sets used in both movies' posters were also used in filming Nightdreams.", "score": "1.3543701" }, { "id": "30589626", "title": "Jimmy Barnatán", "text": " Cocooners, with whom he has released Room 13: A Blues Tale (2013) and Motorclub (2015). Meanwhile, Jimmy has continued exercising his profession as an actor in projects like The Hurd, land with a soul (Las Hurdes, tierra con alma) (2015), documentary still unreleased for which he has also composed the soundtrack. Musically, he toured Spain accompanying the Texan guitarist Carvin Jones, and drew up part of the soundtrack of My big night (Mi gran noche) (2015), the new film by Alex de la Iglesia. Moreover, he has already prepared what will be his third novel, The Topper of Memphis (La Chistera de Memphis), whose publication is expected for the coming months.", "score": "1.3530545" }, { "id": "9668799", "title": "Daydreamer (video game)", "text": " In a distant future where the world has been taken over by aliens and undergoing a civil war, a young girl called Olivia must rescue her brother from the aliens.", "score": "1.3491971" }, { "id": "11425554", "title": "The Daydreamer (film)", "text": " A soundtrack album was issued by Columbia Records featuring all of the songs and the partial score from the film. In 2006, the album was reissued on CD by Percepto Records in a limited edition release that included four bonus tracks.", "score": "1.3468845" }, { "id": "3525509", "title": "Nightdreams", "text": " According to Sayadian \"neither Nightdreams or Café Flesh were ever that successful as porn films. But they broke house records as midnight movies.\"", "score": "1.3433249" }, { "id": "15234785", "title": "The Night Chancers", "text": " The Night Chancers is the sixth studio album by English musician Baxter Dury. It was released on 20 March 2020 under [PIAS] France LE LABEL for the world and under Heavenly Recordings for the UK, Ireland and USA.", "score": "1.3396916" }, { "id": "30363112", "title": "Kristina Esfandiari", "text": " NIGHTCRWLR has been described as a \"mixture of drone, harsh noise and industrial sounds\". Her influences for the project include Yves Tumor and The Prodigy. NIGHTCRWLR's debut album, Let the Children Scream, was released via Amniote Editions in January 2020.", "score": "1.3373868" }, { "id": "1226196", "title": "The Daydreamer (novel)", "text": " The Daydreamer is a 1994 children's novel by British author Ian McEwan. Illustrated by Anthony Browne. The novel was first published by Jonathan Cape. It draws its plot directly from the Rankin/Bass movie, The Daydreamer (1966) in which a young boy daydreams and enters a world of Hans Christian Andersen stories. It is considered to be McEwan's first book for children, or second if taking into account the picture book Rose Blanche (1985). Critics praised McEwan's imagination, but noted that the book had high \"sweetness-and-light levels\".", "score": "1.3320363" }, { "id": "775652", "title": "The Night Parade", "text": " The Night Parade (2016) is a juvenile fiction debut novel by Kathryn Tanquary, a middle-grade author and teacher of English as a foreign language in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Tanquary’s The Night Parade is reminiscent of the 2001 Japanese anime fantasy film Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki. It has also been likened to Neil Gaiman’s Coraline and Grimm's fairy tales.", "score": "1.3281618" }, { "id": "3525513", "title": "Nightdreams", "text": " Nightdreams was followed by Nightdreams II in 1989, and Nightdreams 3 in 1991. Both of these films were directed by Stephen Sayadian. The Mrs. Van Houten character also appeared in Sayadian and Stahl's 1989 effort Dr. Caligari.", "score": "1.3191924" }, { "id": "890489", "title": "Night Film", "text": " Night Film is a mystery thriller by Marisha Pessl, published by Random House. The novel was a finalist 2013 Shirley Jackson Award and was ranked sixth on The New York Times Bestseller’s list in September 2013 following its release in August 2013.", "score": "1.310492" }, { "id": "31137755", "title": "Nightbooks", "text": " Alex Mosher, a young boy from Brooklyn, New York, who loves to write scary stories, swears to never write another one again due to his parents' concerns about his mental health. He trashes his room and grabs his \"Night books\"—his collection of self-written scary stories—and sneaks out of his apartment while his parents are talking. He takes the elevator to his complex's furnace to burn them. Before he reaches the furnace room, he passes an apartment with an open door that bewitches him into entering. The apartment door shuts behind him and disappears. He awakens to find himself in the magical apartment of a witch ", "score": "1.3074617" }, { "id": "28732343", "title": "Lynn Flewelling", "text": " Kushner, C. S. Lewis, Toni Morrison, Shirley Jackson, E. B. White, J. M. Barrie, and Michael Moorcock. Flewelling's work has frequently promoted LGBT themes as well as topics related to gender. The protagonists of the Nightrunner books are both bisexual, and Flewelling has stated their creation was in response to the near-absence of LGBT characters in the genre and marginalization of existing ones. The Tamir Triad, combining elements of psychological drama with ghost story horror, features a protagonist who transforms from one sex and gender to the other. Flewelling's works have drawn academic attention in relation to these themes.", "score": "1.3074174" } ]
What genre is The Song of the Suburbs?
[ "musical film", "musical movie" ]
genre
The Song of the Suburbs
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[ { "id": "2097754", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": " The Suburbs are an alternative punk rock/funk/new wave band from Minneapolis, Minnesota that was popular in the late 1970s and 1980s. The band frequently headlined at Minneapolis's most influential music clubs, including Jay's Longhorn Bar and First Avenue.", "score": "1.6864592" }, { "id": "2097755", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": " The Suburbs were formed in the western suburbs of Minneapolis in 1977 following introductions by Chris Osgood of the Suicide Commandos. Following live performances, they released The Suburbs on the Twin/Tone label (the label's first release) in early 1978. The record was a nine-song 7-inch red vinyl EP. The band also saw two songs, \"Urban Guerrillas\" and \"Ailerons O.K.\", included on the compilation Big Hits of Mid-America, Volume Three. Guitarist Bruce C. Allen did the art direction for the compilation. After building a following playing basement parties, the Suburbs had their first major success at influential Minneapolis punk/New Wave nexus Jay's Longhorn Bar; drummer Hugo ", "score": "1.6827526" }, { "id": "4103390", "title": "The Suburbs EP", "text": " \"The Suburbs\" is a 9-song EP released by the band The Suburbs. It was the first record released by influential Minneapolis record label Twin/Tone.", "score": "1.6656553" }, { "id": "32425302", "title": "The Suburbs", "text": " The Suburbs is the third studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on August 2, 2010. Coinciding with its announcement, the band released a limited edition 12-inch single containing the title track and \"Month of May\". The album debuted at No. 1 on the Irish Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US Billboard 200 chart, and the Canadian Albums Chart. It won Album of the Year at the 2011 Grammy Awards, Best International Album at the 2011 BRIT Awards, Album of the Year at the 2011 Juno Awards, and the 2011 Polaris Music Prize for best Canadian album. Two weeks after winning Grammy's Album of the ", "score": "1.6569626" }, { "id": "32425304", "title": "The Suburbs", "text": " The album's lyrical content is inspired by band members Win and William Butler's upbringing in The Woodlands, Texas, a suburb of Houston. According to Win Butler, the album \"is neither a love letter to, nor an indictment of, the suburbs – it's a letter from the suburbs\". The album was recorded in Win Butler and Régine Chassagne's residence in Montreal, with some parts being recorded at the band's studio in Quebec and in New York City. Win Butler describes the overall sound of The Suburbs as \"a mix of Depeche Mode and Neil Young\", stating that he wanted the album to sound like \"the bands that I heard when I was very young, and wondered what those crazy noises were\". It was released by Merge Records in North America and by Mercury Records in the United Kingdom. The band pressed each completed song to a 12″ lacquer, then recorded it back for the digital master of the album. There are eight alternative covers for the CD version of the album.", "score": "1.6519026" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Suburbs", "text": "The Suburbs\n\nThe Suburbs is the third studio album by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire, released on August 2, 2010. Coinciding with its announcement, the band released a limited edition 12-inch single containing the title track and \"Month of May\". The album debuted at No. 1 on the Irish Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and the Canadian Albums Chart. It won Album of the Year at the 2011 Grammy Awards, Best International Album at the 2011 BRIT Awards, Album of the Year at the 2011 Juno Awards, and the 2011 Polaris Music Prize for best Canadian album. Two weeks after winning Grammy's Album of the Year, the album jumped from No. 52 to No. 12 on the \"Billboard\" 200, the album's highest ranking since August 2010.\n\nArcade Fire released a deluxe edition CD/DVD of \"The Suburbs\" on June 27, 2011 (everywhere except the U.S. and Canada). The American and Canadian versions were released on August 2, 2011, to coincide with the original album's anniversary. The new version included two brand new tracks recorded during \"The Suburbs\" album sessions (\"Culture War\" and \"Speaking in Tongues\", the latter featuring David Byrne), an extended version of album track \"Wasted Hours\", Spike Jonze's short film, \"Scenes from the Suburbs\", and an 80-page booklet as well as other exclusive content.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": "The Suburbs (band)\n\nThe Suburbs are an alternative punk rock/funk/new wave band from Minneapolis, Minnesota that was popular in the late 1970s and 1980s. The band frequently headlined at Minneapolis's most influential music clubs, including Jay's Longhorn Bar and First Avenue.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Rockin' the Suburbs (song)", "text": "Rockin' the Suburbs (song)\n\n\"Rockin' the Suburbs\" is a song by Ben Folds on the album of the same name.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Rockin' the Suburbs", "text": "Rockin' the Suburbs\n\nRockin' the Suburbs is the debut studio album by American alternative rock singer-songwriter Ben Folds. His first solo album after leaving his band Ben Folds Five, \"Rockin' the Suburbs\" was recorded in Adelaide, Australia, where Folds was living at the time and was released on the same day as the September 11 attacks.\n\n\"Rockin' the Suburbs\" is Folds' only single to make \"Billboard\"'s Modern Rock Tracks chart, peaking there at number 28. The album peaked at number 42 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and at number 11 on the Top Internet Albums chart. A remake of the title track featuring William Shatner appeared in the soundtrack for the 2006 film \"Over the Hedge\", which stars Shatner as an opossum named Ozzie.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Suburban Lawns", "text": "Suburban Lawns\n\nSuburban Lawns were an American post-punk band formed in Long Beach, California in 1978 by CalArts students William \"Vex Billingsgate\" Ranson and Sue \"Su Tissue\" McLane. They later recruited Richard \"Frankie Ennui\" Whitney, Charles \"Chuck Roast\" Rodriguez, and John \"John Gleur\" McBurney.", "score": null }, { "id": "12684986", "title": "The Song of the Suburbs", "text": " The Song of the Suburbs (Spanish:La canción de los barrios) is a 1941 Argentine musical film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Aída Alberti, Alicia Vignoli and Hugo del Carril.", "score": "1.6396303" }, { "id": "10207523", "title": "Suburbs (album)", "text": " Suburbs is an album by the American New wave band The Suburbs, released in 1986. It was their first and only release on A&M Records. The album is out of print and has never been released on compact disc. It was produced by former Revolution drummer Bobby Z. (credited as Robert Brent).", "score": "1.6268371" }, { "id": "24953828", "title": "Rockin' the Suburbs (song)", "text": " \"Rockin' the Suburbs\" is a song by Ben Folds on the album of the same name.", "score": "1.6251198" }, { "id": "32425306", "title": "The Suburbs", "text": " of teenagers living in the suburbs, and features cameos by Win Butler and Sarah Neufeld as police officers. The music video is composed of excerpts from Jonze's short film, Scenes from the Suburbs, which debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival 2011, and has a running time of 30 minutes. Scenes from the Suburbs screened at the SXSW Film Festival 2011 and saw its online premiere on MUBI on June 27, 2011. Writing for the Canadian Press, Nick Patch called the film \"a sci-fi puzzler that seems to blend the paranoia of Terry Gilliam films with the nostalgia of classic Steven Spielberg flicks\".", "score": "1.6090007" }, { "id": "14403094", "title": "Suburba", "text": " about growing up in the suburbs of middle class America, and having big dreams. There are triumphs and failures, and sometimes letters fall off the ends of words... \" The song \"Burn Me Down\" was inspired by the British band Muse, of whom Tim Skipper is a big fan. Suburba debuted at No. 48 on the Billboard 200, which is House of Heroes' highest position to date. On May 24, 2010 they released a lyric video for the song \"God Save the Foolish Kings\", and on July 20, a similar one for \"Love Is for the Middle Class\" was released. On July 27, 2010 they also released a music video for \"God Save the Foolish Kings\".", "score": "1.5898136" }, { "id": "10207525", "title": "Suburbs (album)", "text": "1) \"Superlove\" – 4:29 ; 2) \"Heart of Gold\" – 4:26 ; 3) \"Every Night's a Friday Night\" – 2:59 ; 4) \"Never Stop (To Say Goodbye)\" – 5:58 ; 5) \"America Sings the Blues\" – 3:13 ; 6) \"#9\" – 4:30 ; 7) \"Life Is Like\" – 3:11 ; 8) \"Want That Girl\" – 4:36 All songs composed by The Suburbs.", "score": "1.58628" }, { "id": "25716450", "title": "Suburban Songbook", "text": " Suburban Songbook is the second studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Kevin Mitchell, under the pseudonym Bob Evans, vocalist and guitarist for Perth band Jebediah. It was produced by Brad Jones (Josh Rouse, Yo La Tengo, Sheryl Crow, Jill Sobule) at the 'Alex the Great Studios' in Nashville, Tennessee. At the 2006 ARIA Awards, Suburban Songbook won the \"Best Adult Contemporary Album\" and at the J Award of 2006, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. Bob Evans was also nominated for an Australian Music Prize for the album. It debuted at #15 on the ARIA album charts. In October 2010, it was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums. It was also re-released in a deluxe format featuring promotional clips and exclusive footage and audio.", "score": "1.5844665" }, { "id": "2097766", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": "In Combo (Twin/Tone 1980) ; Credit in Heaven (Twin/Tone 1981) ; Love Is The Law (Mercury/Universal1984) ; Suburbs (A&M/Interscope 1986) ; Si Sauvage (August 27, 2013) ; Hey Muse! (2017) ; Poets Party (2021) ", "score": "1.582092" }, { "id": "2097765", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": "Chan Poling: Keyboards, Vocals ; Bruce C. Allen (died December 7, 2009): Guitar, Vocals ; Blaine John \"Beej\" Chaney (retired 2014): Guitar (Beejtar), Vocals ; Michael Halliday (retired 2009): Bass ; Hugo Klaers: Drums, Vocals ", "score": "1.5673542" }, { "id": "2097764", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": "Chan Poling: Keyboards, Vocals ; Hugo Klaers: Drums, Vocals ; Max Ray: Saxophone ; Steve Brantseg: Guitar ; Jeremy Ylvisaker: Guitar ; Steve Price: Bass ; Janey Winterbauer: Backing Vocals ; Rochelle Becker: Baritone Saxophone ; Stephen Kung: Horns, Keyboards ", "score": "1.5621458" }, { "id": "2097759", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": " dinner jackets. In 1983 Polygram released Love is the Law, a harder-rocking album that included a horn section and some of their most off-beat lyrics, also produced by Steven Greenberg. In 1986, The Suburbs signed with A&M Records and released The Suburbs, produced by Prince's Revolution drummer Bobby Z. (credited as Robert Brent). Frustrated by a lack of radio play and abandoned by the major labels, the band broke up in 1987. In 1992 Twin/Tone released Ladies and Gentlemen, The Suburbs Have Left the Building, a best-of compilation, and in 1994 a live record ''Viva! Suburbs!''. The Suburbs reunited during this period and played numerous ", "score": "1.5617263" }, { "id": "2097767", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": "The Suburbs EP (Twin/Tone 1978) ; Dream Hog EP (Twin/Tone 1982) ", "score": "1.5604696" }, { "id": "32453834", "title": "Suburbia (song)", "text": " \"Suburbia\" is a song by English synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys. It was remixed and released as the fourth single from the duo's debut studio album, Please (1986), and became the band's second UK top-10 entry, peaking at number 8. This song has drawn comparisons to the theme from ALF, which coincidentally premiered the day that the song was released.", "score": "1.5581276" }, { "id": "25716451", "title": "Suburban Songbook", "text": " \"“I wanted to really push the idea and feeling of turning the `Suburban Everyday’ into something of almost fairytale quality,” Mitchell explains. “Of romanticism. That magic can happen in the suburbs every single day. Almost like making a record where within the stories it’s like everything’s happening on Christmas morning. There’s that little hint of magic in the air.” &ndash; Kevin Mitchell\"", "score": "1.5551586" }, { "id": "2097770", "title": "The Suburbs (band)", "text": "\"Love Is The Law\" ; \"Music For Boys\" ; \"Tape Your Wife To The Ceiling\" ; \"Cows\" ; \"Waiting\" ; \"#9\" ", "score": "1.5522175" } ]
What genre is The Club?
[ "reality television", "reality TV", "reality television program", "reality TV program", "reality television show", "television reality program", "television reality show", "TV reality program", "TV reality show" ]
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The Club (2010 TV series)
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[ { "id": "28152411", "title": "The Club (video game)", "text": " The Club is a third-person shooter video game developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Sega. The story of the game centers on The Club, an underground blood sport controlled by a wealthy elite who place their bets on who will survive the gladiatorial-style combat.", "score": "1.6578352" }, { "id": "28152416", "title": "The Club (video game)", "text": " The Club received positive reviews. Eurogamer's Tom Bramwell complimented it as \"a shooter that turns tired genre conventions around with a bullet to the shoulder\", but stated that it would be \"divisive\" due to the game's run and gun mentality, which went against the contemporary trend towards tactical shooters. Bramwell pointed out that The Club \"does for the third-person shooter what no one else has even bothered trying to do: moving it closer to the 2D shoot-'em-ups of old in a manner that appeals anew\". Andrew Reiner, writing for Game Informer, mentioned Bizarre Creations' background and its influence on The Club: \"The speed-first mentality of the racing genre is cleverly infused into the framework of a ", "score": "1.6234175" }, { "id": "7050869", "title": "Queens Club (band)", "text": " The band's first album has been described as \"a perfect storm of Euro dance rock, indie sophistication and a sprinkling of punk rock’s filth and fury snottiness.\"", "score": "1.6023993" }, { "id": "3457107", "title": "Club Moral", "text": "Genre: Power electronics, noise ; Country: Belgium ; Status: Active ; Time: 1981–present ", "score": "1.5987004" }, { "id": "28152415", "title": "The Club (video game)", "text": " The lead designer of the game was Matt Cavanagh who described the title as \"a racing game with guns\". At first the game was literally a shooting gallery with limited AI. After 6 months of development a new prototype was created with an emphasis on scoring rather than narrative. The gameplay was designed before any setting and back story was created. Many publishers declined to take on the title before Sega chose to back it. The title was released globally on February 8, 2008. Composer Richard Jacques wrote the score for the single player levels, Chris Chudley from Audioantics wrote the score for the multiplayer levels, while Jesper Kyd scored the main theme.", "score": "1.5580285" }, { "id": null, "title": "Electronic dance music", "text": "Electronic dance music\n\nElectronic dance music (EDM), also known as dance music, club music, or simply dance, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for nightclubs, raves, and festivals. It is generally produced for playback by DJs who create seamless selections of tracks, called a DJ mix, by segueing from one recording to another. EDM producers also perform their music live in a concert or festival setting in what is sometimes called a live PA.\n\nIn the late 1980s and early 1990s, following the emergence of raving, pirate radio, PartyCrews, underground festivals and an upsurge of interest in club culture, EDM achieved mainstream popularity in Europe. However, rave culture was not as broadly popular in the United States; it was not typically seen outside of the regional scenes in New York City, Florida, the Midwest, and California. Although both electro and Chicago house music were influential both in Europe and the United States, mainstream media outlets and the record industry remained openly hostile to it. There was also a perceived association between EDM and drug culture, which led governments at state and city levels to enact laws and policies intended to halt the spread of rave culture.<ref name=guardian-conquered />\n\nSubsequently, in the new millennium, the popularity of EDM increased globally, particularly in the United States and Australia. By the early 2010s, the term \"electronic dance music\" and the initialism \"EDM\" was being pushed by the American music industry and music press in an effort to rebrand American rave culture.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of electronic music genres", "text": "List of electronic music genres\n\nThis is a list of electronic music genres, consisting of genres of electronic music, primarily created with electronic musical instruments or electronic music technology. A distinction has been made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology. Examples of electromechanical sound producing devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano, and the electric guitar. Purely electronic sound production can be achieved using devices such as the theremin, sound synthesizer, and computer. Genre, however, is not always dependent on instrumentation.\n\nIn its early development, electronic music was associated almost exclusively with Western art music, but from the late 1960s, the availability of affordable music technology—particularly of synthesizers—meant that music produced using electronic means became increasingly common in the popular domains of rock and pop music and classical music, resulting in major electronically based subgenres. After the definition of MIDI in 1982 and the development of digital audio, the creation of purely electronic sounds and their manipulation became much simpler. As a result, synthesizers came to dominate the pop music of the early 1980s. In the late 1980s, electronic dance music (EDM) records made using only electronic instruments became increasingly popular, resulting in a proliferation of electronic genres, subgenres, and scenes. In the new millennium, as computer technology became even more accessible and music software advanced, interacting with music production technology made it possible to create music that has some similarities and some differences to traditional musical performance practices, leading to further developments and rapidly evolving subgenres.\n\n\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Fight Club", "text": "Fight Club\n\nFight Club is a 1999 American film directed by David Fincher and starring Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, and Helena Bonham Carter. It is based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Chuck Palahniuk. Norton plays the unnamed narrator, who is discontented with his white-collar job. He forms a \"fight club\" with soap salesman Tyler Durden (Pitt), and becomes embroiled in a relationship with a mysterious woman, Marla Singer (Bonham Carter).\n\nPalahniuk's novel was optioned by Fox 2000 Pictures producer Laura Ziskin, who hired Jim Uhls to write the film adaptation. Fincher was selected because of his enthusiasm for the story. He developed the script with Uhls and sought screenwriting advice from the cast and others in the film industry. It was filmed in and around Los Angeles from July to December 1998. He and the cast compared the film to \"Rebel Without a Cause\" (1955) and \"The Graduate\" (1967), with a theme of conflict between Generation X and the value system of advertising.<ref name=CNN1999 /><ref name=Laist />\n\nStudio executives did not like the film, and they restructured Fincher's intended marketing campaign to try to reduce anticipated losses. \"Fight Club\" failed to meet the studio's expectations at the box office, and received polarized reactions from critics. It was ranked as one of the most controversial and talked-about films of 1990s. The film later found commercial success with its home video release, establishing \"Fight Club\" as a cult classic and causing media to revisit the film. In 2009, on the tenth anniversary of the film's release, \"The New York Times\" dubbed it the \"defining cult movie of our time.\"", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Jersey club", "text": "Jersey club\n\nJersey club (originally called Brick City club\n\nSimilarly to its Baltimore influences, Jersey club is an aggressive style defined by its fast, “bouncy” groove at tempos near 130–140 BPM, The style often consists of remixes of rap and R&B tracks.<ref name=run/> It is often accompanied by frenetic, competitive dances which have gained global popularity through viral videos.<ref name=RA/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Culture Club", "text": "Culture Club\n\nCulture Club are an English pop band formed in London in 1981. The band comprises Boy George (lead vocals), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards), Mikey Craig (bass guitar) and formerly included Jon Moss (drums and percussion). Emerging in the New Romantic scene, they are considered one of the most representative and influential groups of the 1980s.\n\nLed by singer and frontman Boy George, whose androgynous style of dressing caught the attention of the public and the media in the early 1980s, the band have sold more than 50 million records including over 6 million BPI certified records sold in the UK and over 7 million RIAA certified records sold in the US. Their hits include \"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me\", \"Time (Clock of the Heart)\", \"I'll Tumble 4 Ya\", \"Church of the Poison Mind\", \"Karma Chameleon\", \"Victims\", \"Miss Me Blind\", \"It's a Miracle\", \"The War Song\", \"Move Away\", and \"I Just Wanna Be Loved\". In the UK they amassed twelve Top 40 hit singles between 1982 and 1999, including the number ones \"Do You Really Want To Hurt Me\" and \"Karma Chameleon\", the latter being the biggest selling single of 1983 in the UK, and hit number one on the US Hot 100 in 1984. The song \"Time (Clock of the Heart)\" is included on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's list of 500 songs that shaped rock and roll.\n\nTheir second album, \"Colour by Numbers\", sold more than 10 million copies worldwide. It appeared on \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's list of the 100 Best Albums of the 1980s and is also included in the book \"1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die\". Ten of their singles reached the US Top 40, where they are associated with the Second British Invasion of British new wave groups that became popular in the US due to the cable music channel MTV. Culture Club's music combines British new wave and American soul and pop. It also includes some elements of Jamaican reggae and also other styles such as calypso, salsa, and with \"Karma Chameleon\", elements of country music.<ref name=\"Blackwell (1986) 56\"/><ref name=\"Blackwell (1990) 48\"/>\n\nCulture Club have sold more than 50 million records worldwide, including 7 million records in the United States. In 1984, Culture Club won Brit Awards for Best British Group, Best British Single (\"Karma Chameleon\"), and the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. They were nominated the same year for the Grammy Award for Pop Vocal by Group or Duo. The band were also nominated for a Canadian Juno Award for International Album of the Year. In January 1985, Culture Club were nominated for an American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Video Artist, and in September 1985, they were nominated for two MTV Video Music Awards for Best Special Effects and Best Art Direction for their video \"It's a Miracle\". In 1987, they received another nomination for an American Music Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group Video Artist.", "score": null }, { "id": "26576127", "title": "Club (magazine)", "text": " Club is a monthly American pornographic magazine which is a spin-off publication of the United Kingdom's Club International. Club features sexually oriented articles, video reviews, and pictorials that include hardcore pornography, masturbation, dildo usage, and lesbianism.", "score": "1.531124" }, { "id": "1450325", "title": "Club Single", "text": " Club Single is an EP by German gothic metal band The Vision Bleak, released on 23 July 2007, through Prophecy Productions. It was intended to be a teaser for the band's then-upcoming studio album The Wolves Go Hunt Their Prey, released one month later on 31 August and features two tracks that would ultimately appear on the album, plus other two taken from their older releases Carpathia: A Dramatic Poem and The Deathship Has a New Captain. As evidenced by its title, the EP was given by Prophecy exclusively for members of its club; thus being, it is not available for sale, and is currently out of print.", "score": "1.5300617" }, { "id": "31726914", "title": "The Club (2004 TV series)", "text": " The Club is an American reality television series about the competitive and cutthroat world of ICE, a stand-alone nightclub in Las Vegas. The series aired on Spike TV from 2004 to 2005.", "score": "1.5291318" }, { "id": "1154646", "title": "Deconstructed club", "text": " The genre steps away from traditional and mainstream dance music tropes, such as four on the floor beats, stable tempos, build-ups, and drops. Instead, it is identified by an aggressive, frantic, post-industrial sound design, featuring metallic or staccato sounds such as samples of glass smashing or gunshots. Deconstructed club aims for an excessive, apocalyptic-sounding soundscape, with constant rhythmic switch-ups and atonality. Deconstructed club proposes a chaotic mix and a sonic canvas where ballroom samples, field recordings, a cappella rapping and industrial soundscapes are adjusted into dance-floor music. The genre is characterized by its disruptive elements and a wide dynamic tempo range, often ", "score": "1.52424" }, { "id": "9176356", "title": "Weekender club", "text": " A wide range of genres is offered such as indie, alternative, britpop, rock, grunge, emo, soul, electronica and music from the 50s and 60s.", "score": "1.5229564" }, { "id": "28152417", "title": "The Club (video game)", "text": " shooter...And to truly capture the racing atmosphere, some of the levels have players running laps in specific environments...It may sound odd, but the racing shooter formula works amazingly well\". Reiner called The Club \"a nice change of pace, and hopefully the beginning of a new genre\". GamePro reviewer Cameron Lewis wrote: \"What might be most impressive about The Club is that despite the many disparate elements that it cherry-picks from genres as diverse as racing, skateboarding, and first-person shooters, the whole never bears the disjointed feel of a Frankenstein creation\". IGN reviewer Alec Meer stated that the scoring system \"will prove an immediate turn-off for some\" and went on to blame the \"fairly dismal\" graphics for ", "score": "1.5198352" }, { "id": "30403356", "title": "The Club (British TV series)", "text": " The Club was a British reality television show, broadcast weekly on ITV. It ran for six weeks, beginning on Thursday 6 March 2003. Presented by Donna Air and Matt Brown, three celebrities were given control of their own individual bar in a London club, named Nylon. Each celebrity was given their own changeable team of staff and viewers were given the chance to vote the celebrities' staff off the show. At the end of the series, viewers were asked to vote for their favourite celebrity bar manager. Actor Dean Gaffney was the eventual winner, beating presenter/singer Richard Blackwood and former Page 3 model, Samantha Fox. 49 percent of the audience voted him the best manager and he won the £15,000 prize. An ITV2 spin-off show also aired for the duration, and a highlights show aired on Saturday nights on ITV. Dooley's Vodka Toffee sponsored the show.", "score": "1.5196829" }, { "id": "13481992", "title": "In the Club (TV series)", "text": " In the Club is a British drama television series that was first broadcast on BBC One on 5 August 2014. The series follows six couples who attended a local Parent Craft class during their pregnancy. The series was written and created by Kay Mellor. A second series was commissioned in 2014 and broadcast in the UK from 3 May to 7 June 2016.", "score": "1.5196599" }, { "id": "14820449", "title": "The Boys Club", "text": " The Boy's Club is a 1996 Canadian crime drama thriller film directed by John Fawcett, written by Doug Smith (story) and Peter Wellington (writer), and starring Chris Penn, Devon Sawa, Dominic Zamprogna, and Stuart Stone. It was released on VHS in Canada and the United States by Allumination Filmworks, on Laserdisc in the United States by Image Entertainment and on DVD in the United States in 1998 by Simitar Entertainment. It was re-released in the United States in 2003 on DVD by Ardustry Home Entertainment. In 2013, it was released by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment on DVD.", "score": "1.519465" }, { "id": "4185988", "title": "The Club (Mexican TV series)", "text": " The Club (Spanish: El Club), is Mexican crime drama streaming television series directed by Camila Ibarra and produced by Argos Comunicación. The series revolves around a group of rich young people who get involved, through an application, in drug trafficking until they get to have contact with much more powerful people and that's when they get into serious problems. It stars Alejandro Speitzer, Minnie West, and Jorge Caballero.", "score": "1.5172601" }, { "id": "30769245", "title": "S Club (album)", "text": " S Club is the debut studio album by British pop group S Club 7. It was released by Polydor Records on 4 October 1999. The album was primarily produced by StarGate, Absolute, Dufflebag Boys, Eliot Kennedy and Mike Percy. S Club became one of the group's most successful album releases, and reached number two in the United Kingdom, where it was certified double platinum. S Club was released in North America on 11 April 2000 after their television show S Club 7 in Miami became popular in the United States, where it peaked outside the top 100. In Canada, the album charted within the top 10 and became the group's most successful album release on the Canadian albums chart.", "score": "1.5160856" }, { "id": "30587924", "title": "Clubbing (comics)", "text": " Clubbing is a graphic novel published in 2007 by Minx, a cancelled imprint of DC Comics. It was written by Eisner Award nominated Andi Watson and drawn by Josh Howard.", "score": "1.5146645" }, { "id": "30403360", "title": "The Club (British TV series)", "text": " A live show was broadcast each week for 6 weeks on ITV, and was presented by Donna Air and Matt Brown. During the show, highlights were shown and the celebrities were interviewed along with the sacked bar mate. In addition to the live show, The Club was also broadcast five nights a week on ITV2, and a highlights show aired on Saturday nights.", "score": "1.5087268" }, { "id": "28123101", "title": "Pleasure Club (album)", "text": " Pleasure Club is an album by the American rock musician James Hall, released in 1996. Starting over in the 2000s, Hall named his band for the album. Hall supported the album by opening for Rage Against the Machine on a European tour, and for Love and Rockets in the United States. Pleasure Club's first single was \"Honky Time\".", "score": "1.5078176" }, { "id": "6045459", "title": "At the Club", "text": " At the Club is the debut studio album by the British band Kenickie. It was released in 1997 and reached number nine on the UK Albums Chart. At the Club includes the singles \"Punka\", \"Millionaire Sweeper\", \"In Your Car\", \"Nightlife\" and \"Come Out 2nite\"; the lead track from the group's second EP Skillex. \"How I Was Made\" and an earlier stage of recording of \"Acetone\" also previously appeared on Skillex - the latter recording had also been used as part of an acoustic Peel Session in February 1996 and therefore appears on the band's BBC Peel Sessions CD. The album was produced by John Cornfield, Andy Carpenter and band-member Peter Gofton (Johnny X). Receiving good reviews the album was first released by Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs's label EMIdisc in the UK on CD, Cassette and LP on 12 May 1997. The album was released the following month in the US by Warner Bros. with an additional two tracks. The front cover photograph was taken by Warren Du Preez.", "score": "1.5075102" } ]
What genre is Eddie & the Gang with No Name?
[ "young adult literature", "juvenile fiction", "YA", "youth literature", "juvenile literature", "young adult fiction", "YA literature", "YA fiction" ]
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Eddie & the Gang with No Name
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The film tells the story of Eddie Coyle (Mitchum), a small-time career hoodlum in the Irish Mob in Boston, Massachusetts. The title is purely ironic: Eddie has no friends. While critical reception was positive, with particular praise for Mitchum's performance, the movie was not popular with filmgoers and failed to rank in the top 30 either in 1973 (when it was released mid-year) or 1974, and failed to recoup its budget in combined box office.", "score": "1.423132" }, { "id": "15508506", "title": "The Gang's All Here (1943 film)", "text": " and Charles Saggau ; \"No Love, No Nothin\" ; Music by Harry Warren ; Lyrics by Leo Robin ; Arranged by Benny Carter ; Sung by Alice Faye ; Danced by Tony De Marco and Sheila Ryan ; \"(I've Got a Gal in) Kalamazoo\" ; Music by Harry Warren ; Lyrics by Mack Gordon ; Played by Benny Goodman and his band ; \"Paducah\" ; Music by Harry Warren ; Lyrics by Leo Robin ; Played by Benny Goodman and His Orchestra ; Sung by Benny Goodman and Carmen Miranda ; Danced by Carmen Miranda and Tony De Marco ; \"The Polka Dot Polka\" ; ", "score": "1.4205577" }, { "id": "15508492", "title": "The Gang's All Here (1943 film)", "text": " shown in Brazil on its initial release. In the US, the censors dictated that the chorus girls must hold the bananas at the waist and not at the hip. Alice Faye sings \"A Journey to a Star,\" \"No Love, No Nothin',\" and the surreal finale \"The Polka-Dot Polka.\" The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Color (James Basevi, Joseph C. Wright, Thomas Little). It was the last musical Faye made as a Hollywood superstar. She was pregnant with her second daughter during filming. In 2014, The Gang's All Here was deemed \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\" by the Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.", "score": "1.4161906" }, { "id": null, "title": "Eddie & the Gang with No Name", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett", "text": "Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett\n\nBring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett is the second novel of the \"Eddie & the Gang with No Name\" trilogy by Northern Irish author, Colin Bateman, published on 13 May 2004 through Hodder Children's Books.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Reservoir Pups", "text": "Reservoir Pups\n\nReservoir Pups (also known as Running with the Reservoir Pups) is the first novel of the \"Eddie & the Gang with No Name\" trilogy by Northern Irish author, Colin Bateman, published on 13 November 2003 through Hodder Children's Books. It is Bateman's first young adult novel.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Doberman Gang", "text": "The Doberman Gang\n\nThe Doberman Gang is a 1972 film about a talented animal trainer who prepares a pack of six Doberman Pinschers to commit a bank robbery at the behest of a ruthless heist planner. The six dogs were all named after famous bank robbers. Their names were Dillinger (John Dillinger), Bonnie (Bonnie Parker), Clyde (Clyde Barrow), Pretty Boy Floyd, Baby Face Nelson, and Ma Barker.\n\nThe film's score was the first to be composed by Alan Silvestri, who found later success with the soundtracks for more notable films such as the \"Back to the Future\" trilogy and \"Forrest Gump\".\n\nThe film was shot completely on location in Simi Valley, California.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Our Gang", "text": "Our Gang\n\nOur Gang (also known as The Little Rascals or Hal Roach's Rascals) is an American series of comedy short films chronicling a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures. Created by film producer Hal Roach, also the producer of the Laurel and Hardy films, \"Our Gang\" shorts were produced from 1922 to 1944, spanning the silent film and early sound film periods of American cinema. \"Our Gang\" is noted for showing children behaving in a relatively natural way; Roach and original director Robert F. McGowan worked to film the unaffected, raw nuances apparent in regular children, rather than have them imitate adult acting styles. The series also broke new ground by portraying white and black children interacting as equals during the Jim Crow era of racial segregation in the United States.\n\nThe franchise began in 1922 as a silent short subject series produced by the Roach studio and released by Pathé Exchange. Roach changed distributors from Pathé to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) in 1927, and the series entered its most popular period after converting to sound in 1929. Production continued at Roach until 1938, when the \"Our Gang\" production unit was sold to MGM, where production continued until 1944. Across 220 short films and a feature-film spin-off, \"General Spanky\", the \"Our Gang\" series featured over 41 child actors as regular members of its cast.\nAs MGM retained the rights to the \"Our Gang\" trademark after buying the series, the Roach-produced sound \"Our Gang\" films were re-released to theaters and syndicated for television under the title \"The Little Rascals\". Roach's \"The Little Rascals\" package, currently owned by CBS Media Ventures, and MGM's \"Our Gang\" package, currently owned by Turner Entertainment and distributed by Warner Bros., have since remained in syndication. New productions based on the shorts have been made over the years, including a 1994 feature film, \"The Little Rascals\", released by Universal Pictures.", "score": null }, { "id": "1233446", "title": "Eddie Noack", "text": " he would work for the bulk of his professional career. Noack was drafted in 1954 and spent two years in the Army. When Noack came home, he adopted a female sausage dog, named Biscuit. Back in the music business, he flourished as a songwriter at Starday, with Hank Snow's cover of his song \"These Hands\" reaching No. 5 on the country chart in 1956. When Pappy Daily founded D Records in 1958, he signed Noack, and his recording of his own composition \"Have Blues Will Travel\" reached No. 14 on the country chart. Under the name Tommy Wood, Noack recorded rockabilly music.", "score": "1.4146731" }, { "id": "16005922", "title": "Delta 4", "text": " The Town with No Name (sometimes published as Town with No Name) is a Western action-adventure point-and-click game released by On-Line Entertainment in 1992 for the Commodore CDTV. A version for MS-DOS was released in 1993. The game stars \"The Man with No Name\" (no relation to the film character of the same name portrayed by Clint Eastwood), who gets off a train at the station in the eponymous town. Upon entering the town, he is quickly confronted by a gunman. Once No Name kills the gunman, an unnamed man with a cigarette who more closely resembles Eastwood's character reveals that the gunman was the littlest brother of Evil Eb, the leader of the Hole-in-the-Head Gang, and foreshadows that Eb will send his bandits ", "score": "1.4071238" }, { "id": "27238740", "title": "Crazy Gang (comedy group)", "text": " often turned up in their films. Eddie Gray, their associate and equally crazy comic, appeared in the later Life Is a Circus only. In Life Is a Circus (1958), starring Shirley Eaton, Flanagan and Allen again performed their biggest hit, \"Underneath the Arches\". Chesney Allen withdrew from live performances in later years due to ill health, though he outlived all the others. The Gang made a television series, The Gang Show, in 1956. The Gang was understudied by Peter Glaze. Among the other acts who worked with The Crazy Gang was the tall and rotund American percussionist Teddy Brown. His speciality was to perform on the xylophone. He also served as the butt of practical jokes by the Gang; at one performance Flanagan and Allen took to the stage ", "score": "1.4035783" }, { "id": "1097689", "title": "No Noise", "text": " No Noise is the 17th Our Gang short subject comedy released. The Our Gang series (later known as \"The Little Rascals\") was created by Hal Roach in 1922, and continued production until 1944.", "score": "1.4029105" }, { "id": "1233464", "title": "Eddie Noack", "text": "1001 One Light In Your Neighborhood/East Texas (1972) ; 1002 Ain't Reaping Ever Done/Before You Use That Gun (1972) ; 1005 These Memories Are Restless Tonight/Born Yesterday (1973) (also on Wide World WW 802) ", "score": "1.4026573" }, { "id": "1233443", "title": "Eddie Noack", "text": " De Armand Alexander \"Eddie\" Noack, Jr. (April 29, 1930 – February 5, 1978), was an American country and western singer, songwriter and music industry executive. He is best known for his 1968 recording of the controversial murder ballad, \"Psycho\", written by Leon Payne, produced by John Capps and issued on the K-ark Records label.", "score": "1.4021279" }, { "id": "8427681", "title": "Eddie Barefield", "text": "1971: L' Aventure Du Jazz - Musique Du Film (Jazz Odyssey) ; 1975: Swing Today Volume Three (RCA) ", "score": "1.3967177" }, { "id": "11200565", "title": "Cult with No Name", "text": " The Stranglers' classic \"Golden Brown\". The album was met with positive reviews, with supporters that include the filmmaker Don Letts. Former Suede frontman, Brett Anderson, also invited Cult With No Name to open for him at the launch of his solo album Slow Attack. The band's next project was to record a new score for the classic German expressionist silent film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, which was released simultaneously as a DVD and digital download in 2009 and coincided with the 90th anniversary of the making of the film. The score was notable for the inclusion of songs alongside instrumental soundscapes. ", "score": "1.3940642" }, { "id": "14119224", "title": "Kool &amp; the Gang", "text": " Their next album, Music Is the Message, was the first time the group self-produced one of their records. It was released in July 1972, and peaked at No. 25 on the R&B chart. It was followed with Good Times in November, which features the band backed by a string section. The elements of jazz, rock, and instrumental styles on the record made it difficult for reviewers to label them as one specific genre. The album failed to generate the amount of radio exposure the band had expected to gain a new audience, so they looked at ways to breakthrough without relying on the radio.", "score": "1.3930404" }, { "id": "1233447", "title": "Eddie Noack", "text": " Eddie Noack quit performing after 1959 to concentrate on songwriting and to become involved in music publishing. Noack was employed by Pappy Daily and Lefty Frizzell in publishing while he continued to write songs. His compositions were covered by many country singers, including Johnny Cash (\"These Hands\"), George Jones and Ernest Tubb. He made several comebacks as a performer but never reached a wide audience. In 1968, Noack recorded his cover of \"Psycho\" for K-Ark Records, which sold little and received negligible air play. He also continued recording into the 1970s, including an album of Jimmie Rodgers covers. Among the labels he ", "score": "1.3914406" }, { "id": "7772161", "title": "The Purple Gang (American band)", "text": " from North Hollywood High School. The band chose their name based on the infamous Chicago gang of the same name. According to former member Marty Tryon, \"I am pretty sure the name The Purple Gang came from Rosemary Richland. She told us about the gangsters in Detroit that were called the Purple Gang during the 1930s. They got us purple shirts with puffy sleeves and away we went.\" Their original lineup consisted of Bob Corff (vocals), Alan Wisdom (guitar), Mark Landon (guitar), Marty Tryon (bass), Harry Garfield (keyboards), and Tom Atwater (drums) and their sound was influenced by bands such as the Beatles, ", "score": "1.3893503" }, { "id": "8671601", "title": "Eddie (album)", "text": " Eddie is the band's first release on Arts & Crafts, the Canadian record label home to notable acts such as Broken Social Scene, Japandroids, and BADBADNOTGOOD. It was announced on July 22, 2020. Like their previous full-length Uncommon Good, Eddie was produced by Neal Pogue, who was also heavily involved in the recording process. The album also features contributions from Verdine White of Earth, Wind & Fire, who served as an executive producer. According to the band, Eddie is intended to explore the question: “What advice would you impart on that younger self? And if you could pass your younger self a mixtape, what would it sound like?”.", "score": "1.3759415" }, { "id": "14119228", "title": "Kool &amp; the Gang", "text": " Gang sound [...] and the public didn't like it\". The change in style affected their ability to secure as many dates than before, working \"just off and on\" during this time. The latter album received negative responses; one review for Everybody's Dancin had the headline: \"Kool and the Gang have gone bland.\" Writer Mike Duffy wrote: \"They've joined the disco lemmings [...] The edge has gone. Say so long to the raw and raunchy.\" During their low period, the band gained some mainstream attention with their contribution of \"Open Sesame\" to the soundtrack of Saturday Night Fever (1977). \"Summer Madness\" was also used in Rocky (1976), but not released on its soundtrack album.", "score": "1.3749069" }, { "id": "26897926", "title": "Eddie Money", "text": "Eddie Money (1977) ; Life for the Taking (1978) ; Playing for Keeps (1980) ; No Control (1982) ; Where's the Party? (1983) ; Can't Hold Back (1986) ; Nothing to Lose (1988) ; Right Here (1991) ; Love and Money (1995) ; Ready Eddie (1999) ; Wanna Go Back (2007) Studio albums", "score": "1.3738983" }, { "id": "11502717", "title": "Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett", "text": " Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett is the second novel of the Eddie & the Gang with No Name trilogy by Northern Irish author, Colin Bateman, published on 13 May 2004 through Hodder Children's Books.", "score": "1.3736296" } ]
What genre is Koko ni Iruzee!?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
Koko ni Iruzee!
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[ { "id": "14680085", "title": "Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo", "text": " \"Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo\" (行くぜっ!怪盗少女) is the debut major-label single by the Japanese girl group Momoiro Clover, released in Japan through Universal J on May 5, 2010. It reached third place on the Oricon charts. The dance routine for the song incorporates intense acrobatics, including a \"shrimp jump\", cartwheels and a leapfrog. The track appears in Japanese game, Just Dance Wii U and the only song in Just Dance Wii U which features the original member Akari Hayami.", "score": "1.5154216" }, { "id": "31003671", "title": "Nisekoi", "text": " A three-volume novel series, titled Nisekoi: Urabana, (ニセコイ ウラバナ) was published by Shueisha under their Jump j-Books imprint. The novels are written by Hajime Tanaka and illustrated by Naoshi Komi. The first volume was published on June 4, 2013. It has stories concerning the main characters such as Kosaki sprouting cat ears from a virus, and Marika as a hit-woman. The second volume was released on December 28, 2013 with stories about the play and side stories such as the gang working at a maid café. The third volume was released on April 3, 2015. A vomic (voice comic) was released by Shonen Jump published in 3 videos covering chapter one. The first video was first released on September 6, 2013, and features ", "score": "1.5021892" }, { "id": "30431955", "title": "KonoSuba", "text": " In May 2021, KonoSuba was one of five isekai-oriented anime titles (along with Zombie Land Saga, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime, Princess Lover!, and Nekopara) that were given a limited ban by the Russian government for their depiction of reincarnation, which was thought to encourage suicide by lawmakers.", "score": "1.5005822" }, { "id": "15339154", "title": "Tōmei na Iro", "text": " It was released in 3 editions, Type-A, Type-B and Type-C. Type-A includes two audio CDs and a DVD with 60 minutes live music video Nogizaka46 Summer National Tour 2013 Final! at Yoyogi National 1st Gymnasium. Type-B contains two audio CDs. Type-C has just one CD that includes the title song from 1st to 10th single and four new songs. The album cover photo was taken at Tokyo Metro Nogizaka Station.", "score": "1.4956536" }, { "id": "4684906", "title": "Aishiteruze Baby", "text": " Aishiteruze Baby is a shōjo manga series that revolves around the life of Kippei, a popular high-school playboy who flirts with any girl he sees, without thinking about their feelings. His life is turned upside down when one day his aunt abandons his five-year-old cousin Yuzuyu at his house. Kippei is assigned the task of taking care of Yuzuyu for the time being, and he must learn how to become the \"mother\" she needs. As Kippei learns how to care for Yuzuyu, he also learns to care for Kokoro, a quiet girl at his school, who helps him out. In Japanese, aishiteru ze (愛してるぜ) is a casual, masculine way of saying \"I love you\" (see Gender differences in spoken Japanese).", "score": "1.4752672" }, { "id": null, "title": "Koko ni Iruzee!", "text": "Koko ni Iruzee!\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "No. 5 (Morning Musume album)", "text": "No. 5 (Morning Musume album)\n\nNo. 5 (Number 5) is the fifth album from the J-pop idol group Morning Musume, released on March 26, 2003.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Iroppoi Jirettai", "text": "Iroppoi Jirettai\n\nThe limited edition of this single came with special packaging and also contained five photocards. The Single V was released on August 3, 2005, and sold a total of 22,606 copies. It reached number four on the Oricon Charts.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Zetima Records singles", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Nozomi Tsuji", "text": "Nozomi Tsuji\n\n, known professionally by her birth name (born June 17, 1987) is a Japanese media personality, singer, and blogger. In 2000, she began her career as a singer for Japanese girl band Morning Musume. Tsuji later found success with related groups Mini Moni and W. She has participated in the shuffle groups 10-nin Matsuri, Odoru 11, and 11Water, H.P. All Stars, as well as being a member of the Morning Musume splinter group Morning Musume Otomegumi", "score": null }, { "id": "31010843", "title": "Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o", "text": " Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o (この青空に約束を―) is a Japanese adult visual novel produced by Giga, originally released on March 31, 2006. The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 in 2007, the PlayStation Portable in 2009, and the PlayStation Vita in 2015 came with additional content although the adult content was removed. An anime television series was made in 2007 under the title Kono Aozora ni Yakusoku o: Yōkoso Tsugumi Ryō e (この青空に約束を― ~ようこそつぐみ寮へ~).", "score": "1.4687455" }, { "id": "15339153", "title": "Tōmei na Iro", "text": " Tōmei na Iro (透明な色) is the debut album of Japanese idol girl group Nogizaka46. It was released on January 7, 2015. It reached the number-one place on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart, with 222,000 copies. It also reached the number-one place on the Billboard Japan Hot 100. In January 2015, the album was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.", "score": "1.4667282" }, { "id": "661630", "title": "Irohanihoheto", "text": " \"Irohanihoheto\" (いろはにほへと), also known by its French title \"Les Couleurs Chantent\" (\"The Colors Sing\"), is a song by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena. It was initially released digitally on April 30, 2013, and on May 27 released as one of the A-sides of her 14th single, along with the song \"Kodoku no Akatsuki\". The release date was the 15th anniversary of the release of Sheena's debut single \"Kōfukuron\" in 1998. The song was used as the theme song for the drama Kamo, Kyōto e Iku.: Shinise Ryokan no Okami Nikki.", "score": "1.4596581" }, { "id": "7908515", "title": "Sae Miyazawa", "text": "Koko ni Ita Koto (2011), 4 songs ; 1830m (2012), 2 songs ; Tsugi no Ashiato (2014), 4 songs ; Koko ga Rhodes da, Koko de Tobe! (2015), 2 songs Song participiations aside from single title track recordings: ", "score": "1.4545296" }, { "id": "12804047", "title": "Cat Girl Alliance", "text": " Koneko Doumei (仔猫同盟) is a Japanese erotic visual novel developed by Sekilala and published by CD Bros., released on February 20, 2004 for Windows. It was localized in North America as Cat Girl Alliance by G-Collections on February 20, 2010.", "score": "1.4523406" }, { "id": "27335699", "title": "Koei", "text": " production since 1994. Harukanaru Toki no Naka de is a newer Neoromance hit, with many sequels and an anime television series based on it. The newest game in the series, Kin'iro no Corda, is gaining popularity partially because the manga series it was based on, has been recently licensed by Viz for English language publishing. It gaining more popularity though, and an anime television series based on it began airing in October 2006. A sequel was also released on the PlayStation 2 in March 2007. On September 4, 2008, Koei announced that it was in talks to purchase ailing competitor Tecmo. They agreed in November 2008 ", "score": "1.4499927" }, { "id": "12499409", "title": "Kyoko Mizuki", "text": " came to my mind. The hotel was like the villa of Ardray family.\" Since 1980, she is mainly writing juveniles and love stories for young girls as Keiko Nagita. Her Fūko to Yūrei series is especially popular. Music for Fūko to Yūrei series was composed by Toru Okada (岡田 徹) who is a member of Japanese famous rock group Moonriders, the album called Siriau Maekara Zutto Suki 知りあう前からずっと好き was released in 1995. In 2001, she returned to publishing with the concluding part of Fūko to Yūrei. She won the Japan Juvenile Writers Association Prize 2007 for Rainette, Kin Iro no Ringo, a love ", "score": "1.4477661" }, { "id": "3180410", "title": "Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai: Ren'ai Series", "text": " The first film titled Zutto Mae Kara Suki Deshita opened in Japan on April 23, 2016. The film is based on the songs \"Kokuhaku Yokō Renshū,\" \"Hatsukoi no Ehon,\" and \"Yakimochi no Kotae,\" which tell the third year students' love stories. The opening theme performed by CHiCO is titled \"Koi Iro Sake\" (恋色に咲け) and the ending theme performed by Sphere is titled \"Ippun'ichibyō Kimi to Boku no.\" The second film Suki ni Naru Sono Shunkan o opened in Japan on December 17, 2016. The film is based on the songs \"Ima Suki ni naru\" and \"Sankaku Jealousy,\" which tell the love story of Hina Setoguchi, Kotaro ", "score": "1.447315" }, { "id": "3620822", "title": "Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni", "text": "1) Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni (こんなにそばに居るのに) ; 2) Anata No Sei Ja nai (あなたのせいじゃない) ; 3) *this is last single song where Masao Akashi participated as arranger ; 4) Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni (こんなにそばに居るのに) (original karaoke) ; 5) *till 14th single, there won't be karaoke for coupling songs. All songs are written by Izumi Sakai, composed by Seiichiro Kuribayashi and arranged by Masao Akashi", "score": "1.4471395" }, { "id": "30085308", "title": "Good Ikuze!", "text": " Good Ikuze! (Goodいくぜ!) is the second album by Japanese boy band Kis-My-Ft2. It was released on March 27, 2013, in Japan under the record label Avex Trax.", "score": "1.4460856" }, { "id": "4684905", "title": "Aishiteruze Baby", "text": " Aishiteruze Baby (愛してるぜ ベイベ★★) is a shōjo romance manga by Yoko Maki. It was serialized by Shueisha in Ribon from April 2002 and January 2005 and collected in seven bound volumes. It was adapted as a 26-episode anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment and Animax, broadcast in Japan on Animax from April to October 2004. The series is about a teenage boy, Kippei, who becomes the caretaker of his five-year-old cousin, Yuzuyu, after her mother abandons her. Both the manga and anime have been praised for successfully mixing serious issues with a light-hearted tone.", "score": "1.4378476" }, { "id": "29321213", "title": "Bara no Konrei ~Mayonaka ni Kawashita Yakusoku~", "text": " Bara no Konrei ~Mayonaka ni Kawashita Yakusoku~ (薔薇の婚礼 ~真夜中に交わした約束~) is a movie released by Malice Mizer on March 22, 2002. It is a silent film with a storyline similar to Dracula and other vampire-based stories with Japanese and English captions for dialogue. Malice Mizer's final album, Bara no Seidou, along with the song \"~Zenchou~\" from the album Voyage ~Sans Retour~, the previous to be released on the Midi:Nette, serves as the background score. Some of the tracks had been altered slightly to fit the pace of the movie and the scene. Many parts of the story (especially in the beginning) are flashbacks.", "score": "1.4365313" }, { "id": "30392224", "title": "Akatsuki-iro no Senpuku Majo", "text": " Akatsuki-iro no Senpuku Majo (暁色の潜伏魔女) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by manga author Mera Hakamada, who has also written The Last Uniform. The manga was serialized in the Japanese seinen manga magazine Comic High! between August 22, 2006 and April 22, 2008, and is published by Futabasha. The manga has been licensed by Los Angeles-based company Seven Seas Entertainment for distribution in the English language, but the company no longer has the license. The first bound volume was released in Japanese on April 12, 2007, and the third and last bound volume was released in Japanese on May 12, 2008.", "score": "1.4335883" }, { "id": "11572038", "title": "Mugen Climax / Ai wa Marude Seidenki / Singing (Ano Koro no Yō ni)", "text": " \"Mugen Climax / Ai wa Marude Seidenki / Singing (Ano Koro no Yō ni)!\" (夢幻クライマックス/愛はまるで静電気/Singing~あの頃のように~) is the 30th single by the Japanese female idol group Cute. It was released in Japan on November 2, 2016, on the Zetima label.", "score": "1.4316878" }, { "id": "3620821", "title": "Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni", "text": " \"Konna ni Soba ni Iru no ni (こんなにそばに居るのに)\" is the 12th single by Zard and released 6 August 1994 under B-Gram Records label. The single debuted at #1 rank first week. It charted for 12 weeks and sold over 788,000 copies.", "score": "1.429858" } ]
What genre is Cut?
[ "mandopop", "Mandarin popular music", "mandapop" ]
genre
Cut (EP)
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[ { "id": "9236688", "title": "In the Cut", "text": " In the Cut is a 1995 thriller novel by American writer Susanna Moore. The plot follows an English professor at New York University who becomes entangled in a sexual relationship with a detective investigating a series of gruesome murders in her neighborhood. The novel was adapted into a feature film of the same name in 2003 by director Jane Campion.", "score": "1.6021568" }, { "id": "8376697", "title": "Cut (EP)", "text": " Cut is the third Mandarin solo mini album by Aaron Yan of Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boy band Fahrenheit. It was released by HIM International Music on June 27, 2014. The EP consists of six songs performed by Yan.", "score": "1.6009762" }, { "id": "25120513", "title": "In the Cut (film)", "text": " In the Cut is a 2003 psychological thriller film written and directed by Jane Campion and starring Meg Ryan, Mark Ruffalo, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Campion's screenplay is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Susanna Moore. The film focuses on an English teacher who becomes personally entangled with a detective investigating a series of gruesome murders in her Manhattan neighborhood. The film received a limited release on October 22, 2003 in the United States, and was subsequently given a wide release on Halloween that year in the United States and United Kingdom. The film received mixed reviews from critics upon release. Negative reviews were critical of the story and narrative structure, while positive reviews praised the acting and Campion’s visuals. In recent years and in the wake of the Me Too movement, the film has undergone a reappraisal for its subversion of the male gaze and other common movie tropes.", "score": "1.5891888" }, { "id": "31839301", "title": "Cut (Hunters and Collectors album)", "text": " In October 1992 Bevan Hannan of The Canberra Times declared \"pub favourites Hunters & Collectors have definitely gone back to taws with\" Cut by \"relying heavily on the percussion influence which dominated their formative years\". Allmusic's Mike DeGagne felt it was \"brimming with high energy, explosive singing, and contagious hooks, making it one of this band's finest offerings\". While the \"bleakness in some of their songs is elevated by the instruments so that the conceptual message is understood, without the dismalness, making their music accessible\". The band were nominated for Best Group at the 1992 ARIA Music Awards and Album of the Year for Cut in the following year.", "score": "1.5888499" }, { "id": "4586359", "title": "Cut (C-Tec album)", "text": " Cut is the second studio album by C-Tec, released on 15 February 2000 by Synthetic Symphony. On 5 October 2018 the album was reissued as a music download with an additional track titled \"Until We Disappear\" and written by Marc Heal.", "score": "1.5764351" }, { "id": null, "title": "Cut Copy", "text": "Cut Copy\n\nCut Copy (sometimes stylised as Cut/Copy) are an Australian synth-pop band formed in 2001 by Dan Whitford (vocals, keyboards and guitar). Originally a home-recording project, the band now includes Tim Hoey (guitars), Ben Browning (bass guitar), and Mitchell Scott (drums).\n\nThe band achieved breakthrough success in 2008 with their second album, \"In Ghost Colours\", which included well-known singles \"Lights & Music\" and \"Hearts on Fire\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Cut Chemist", "text": "Cut Chemist\n\nLucas MacFadden (born October 4, 1972), better known as Cut Chemist, is an American DJ and record producer. He is a former member of Jurassic 5 and Ozomatli. He has collaborated with DJ Shadow on a number of projects.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Cut Snake (band)", "text": "Cut Snake (band)\n\nCut Snake is Australian DJ Leigh \"Sedz\" Sedley. Cut Snake was originally a duo which also consisted of Paul \"Fish\" Fisher, but in mid-2018 Sedley announced that Cut Snake was now a solo act. Together the two chose the name based on the Australian expression \"mad as a cut snake\", meaning \"crazy\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Cut Worms", "text": "Cut Worms\n\nCut Worms is the music project of Ohio-born, Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and musician Max Clarke.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The First Cut Is the Deepest", "text": "The First Cut Is the Deepest\n\n\"The First Cut Is the Deepest\" is a 1967 song written by British singer-songwriter Cat Stevens, originally released by P. P. Arnold in May 1967. Stevens's own version originally appeared on his album \"New Masters\" in December 1967.\n\nThe song has been widely recorded and has become a hit single for seven different artists: P. P. Arnold (1967), Keith Hampshire (1973), Rod Stewart (1977), Dawn Penn (1994), Papa Dee (1995) and Sheryl Crow (2003).", "score": null }, { "id": "31839293", "title": "Cut (Hunters and Collectors album)", "text": " Cut is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band, Hunters & Collectors. It was mostly produced by American Don Gehman with the group and issued by White Label/Mushroom on 5 October 1992. It reached No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart and No. 17 on the New Zealand Albums Chart. The band were nominated for Best Group at the 1992 ARIA Music Awards and Album of the Year for Cut in the following year. \"Where Do You Go\" was co-produced with Nick Sansano and released as a single in September 1991, prior to commencing the rest of the album with Gehman, but it was included on Cut. Subsequent singles were \"Head Above Water\" (July 1992), \"We the People\" (September), \"True Tears of Joy\" (November), \"Holy Grail\" (March 1993) and \"Imaginary Girl\" (August), all appeared on the ARIA Singles Chart Top 100.", "score": "1.5608693" }, { "id": "10948785", "title": "The Cut (British TV series)", "text": " The theme song for The Cut is \"U + Me=\" by Dan Black. The programme also includes tracks by The xx, Death Cab for Cutie, The Clash, Missy Higgins, Ayo, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Blu Cantrell, Thirteen Senses, Metro Station, The Veronicas, Kings of Leon, Lady Gaga, Catherine Feeny, Tegan and Sara, Radiohead, Goldfrapp, Regina Spektor, MGMT and Me and My Sister.", "score": "1.559136" }, { "id": "10360481", "title": "Film Cuts", "text": " Film Cuts is an album released by the Irish musical group The Chieftains in 1996. The album is a collection of music by The Chieftains used in the motion picture soundtracks of Rob Roy, Circle of Friends, Treasure Island, Barry Lyndon, Lovespell a.k.a. Tristan and Isolde, The Grey Fox, Far and Away, and a documentary: Ireland Moving.", "score": "1.549757" }, { "id": "28786468", "title": "The Cut (2017 film)", "text": " The film is about a young boy who is trying to save his younger sister from an early marriage and Female Genital Mutilation. The children manage to escape their plights and end up in a very unforgiving situation.", "score": "1.5489521" }, { "id": "7681466", "title": "Cuts (EP)", "text": " Cuts is an extended play (EP) by American hard rock band L.A. Guns. Recorded at Red Zone Studios in Burbank, California, it was self-produced by the band and released on December 2, 1992 by Polydor Records. The standard edition of the EP features five tracks, including three cover versions, one re-recording and one new song. The Japanese edition includes two additional cover versions. Cuts is the first L.A. Guns release to feature drummer Michael \"Bones\" Gershima.", "score": "1.5387802" }, { "id": "1364797", "title": "Deep Cuts (The Knife album)", "text": " Deep Cuts is the second studio album by Swedish electronic music duo the Knife. It was released on 17 January 2003 by Rabid Records. The 2004 version contains three additional tracks (taken from Hannah med H Soundtrack) and is packaged with a DVD containing music videos. On 31 October 2006, Mute Records issued Deep Cuts and the Knife's eponymous debut album in the United States, marking the first US release of both albums. The album spawned the singles \"Heartbeats\", \"You Take My Breath Away\" and \"Pass This On\".", "score": "1.5325673" }, { "id": "31839294", "title": "Cut (Hunters and Collectors album)", "text": " Hunters & Collectors' seventh studio album, Cut, was recorded from late 1991 and into 1992. The line-up of the group was John Archer on bass guitar; Doug Falconer on drums, backing vocals, programming, percussion and tape loops; Jack Howard on trumpet, keyboards and backing vocals; Robert Miles on live sound and art design; Barry Palmer on lead guitar; Mark Seymour on lead vocals and guitar,; Jeremy Smith on French horn, keyboards, guitars and backing vocals; and Michael Waters on keyboards and trombone. In 1991 Seymour and Smith travelled to United States and Europe and had discussions with over twenty different producers; aiming to evolve the band's sound. In an ", "score": "1.5288134" }, { "id": "1609127", "title": "Cut Above the Rest", "text": " In their retrospective review, AllMusic described Cut Above the Rest as \"a bizarre combination of the hard-rocking pop that dominated classic Sweet singles with progressive flights of fancy in a 10cc/Electric Light Orchestra vein, plus a dash of lounge lizard-ish soft rock balladry thrown in to cover all the pop/rock bases.\" They found that some of the excursions in this hodgepodge of styles were disastrous, but that the stronger cuts were distinctive and compelling enough to make the album as a whole memorable, albeit \"too erratic\" for casual listeners.", "score": "1.5181972" }, { "id": "4622733", "title": "Halfcut Records", "text": " of genres. The punk and heavy music genres are certainly an area we have excelled of late so we believe the time is right to give these bands their own home. Halfcut is the brainchild of Stu Harvey and under his watchful eye the Shock Records team will be pulling out all stops to continue this success. Stu is the best in his field, bar none, so we couldn’t be more excited about the long term future of Halfcut for the business.\" , the label's roster currently includes While She Sleeps, Gallows, Crossfaith, A Sight for Sewn Eyes, Auras, Belle Haven, Caulfield, Crystal Lake, Ritual and Thy Art Is Murder.", "score": "1.497585" }, { "id": "7822324", "title": "Cut You", "text": " Cut You is an album by the American musician Penelope Houston, released in 1996. It is a mixture of rerecorded older songs and new songs. Cut You was Houston's major label debut; many of her previous albums had been available only in Germany.", "score": "1.4961708" }, { "id": "7020212", "title": "Cut (2000 film)", "text": " Cut is a 2000 Australian slasher film directed by Kimble Rendall and starring Kylie Minogue, Molly Ringwald, Jessica Napier, and Tiriel Mora.", "score": "1.4837763" }, { "id": "27046816", "title": "At the Cut", "text": " At the Cut is a 2009 album by Vic Chesnutt. It was his penultimate album release before his death on December 25, 2009, from an overdose of muscle relaxants. The song \"Flirted with You All My Life\" alludes to Chesnutt's own attitude toward suicide, including his previous attempts to take his own life. Along with North Star Deserter, this album features various members from the Canadian post-rock band Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, as well as Fugazi's vocalist and guitarist Guy Picciotto.", "score": "1.4804533" }, { "id": "8988512", "title": "Crime Cutz", "text": " Crime Cutz has been described by Lily Moayeri of Under the Radar as an EP that strongly showcases the nu-disco side of the duo. The music of the EP was influenced by records by Russian jazz musicians that were released in the 1970s and 1980s but were never distributed in the duo's home country; these musicians attempted to copy the disco style of American and French acts such as Chic. Frankel, who was sent mp3 files of these tracks by a Russian record dealer on eBay, said that their failure to mimic the style of the popular songs they wanted to recreate due to their different synthesizer sounds is what made the songs unique: \"I guess that's kind of ", "score": "1.4795859" }, { "id": "13460078", "title": "The Cut (Australian TV series)", "text": " The Cut, written by John Misto, is an Australian drama television series which screened in 2009 on ABC1. The series contains six one-hour episodes and stars John Wood. The show was first announced in February 2008 and was filmed in June/July 2008.", "score": "1.4773964" }, { "id": "112818", "title": "Cut 4 Me", "text": " Cut 4 Me is the debut mixtape by American singer and songwriter Kelela. It was released on October 1, 2013, by Fade to Mind for free download on SoundCloud. Seeking to make the mixtape sound like a remix album, Kelela sung over instrumental tracks by producers from the Fade to Mind and Night Slugs record labels, whose sound has been described as \"one of the most distinctive sounds in UK dance music, a mutable hybrid of grime, house, electro, R&B, techno, hip hop, and dubstep.\" A deluxe edition featuring a new interlude and eight new remixes by the Fade to Mind and Night Slugs producers was released on April 6, 2015 on CD, vinyl and digital download.", "score": "1.471975" } ]
What genre is Stories?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
Stories (Mayumi Iizuka album)
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[ { "id": "15450578", "title": "John Boyd (author)", "text": " Boyd has written on science fiction, giving a definition of the genre as \"storytelling, usually imaginative as distinct from realistic fiction, which poses the effects of current or extrapolated scientific discoveries, or a single discovery, on the behavior of individuals [or] society.\"", "score": "1.4759605" }, { "id": "29148953", "title": "One Story", "text": " One Story is a literary magazine which publishes 12 issues a year, each issue containing a single short story. The magazine was founded in 2002 by writers Hannah Tinti and Maribeth Batcha.", "score": "1.4242101" }, { "id": "16013943", "title": "Storytelling (film)", "text": "Fiction Non-Fiction Autobiography The film consists of two stories that are unrelated and have different actors, titled \"Fiction\" and \"Non-Fiction\". College and high school serve as the backdrop for these two stories about dysfunction and personal turmoil. \"Fiction\", starring Selma Blair, \"Vi\", is about a group of college students in a creative writing class taught by a professor (Robert Wisdom). \"Non-Fiction\", starring Paul Giamatti and John Goodman, is about the filming of a dysfunctional suburban New Jersey family as their teenage son (Mark Webber) goes through the college application process, and faces the trials and tribulations of late teenage years. The original version of the film featured a third story entitled \"Autobiography\", concerning, among other things, a closeted football player (James Van Der Beek). The main character has an explicit sex scene with a male partner (Steven Rosen); the entire story was cut from the final version.", "score": "1.4232519" }, { "id": "10453345", "title": "Stories (band)", "text": " Stories was an American early 1970s rock and pop music band based in New York. The band consisted of keyboardist Michael Brown, bassist/vocalist Ian Lloyd, guitarist Steve Love, and drummer Bryan Madey, and had a Number 1 hit with a cover of Hot Chocolate's \"Brother Louie.\"", "score": "1.4144657" }, { "id": "2221679", "title": "Children's literature", "text": "Picture books, including concept books that teach the alphabet or counting for example, pattern books, and wordless books ; Traditional literature, including folktales, which convey the legends, customs, superstitions, and beliefs of people in previous civilizations. This genre can be further broken into sub genres: myths, fables, legends, and fairy tales ; Fiction, including fantasy, realistic fiction, mystery, science fiction and historical fiction ; Non-fiction which can include narrative non-fiction which is a true story written in the style of a novel ; Biography and autobiography ; Poetry and verse which can include novels written entirely in verse. A literary genre is a category of literary compositions. Genres may be determined by technique, tone, content, or length. According to Anderson, there are six categories of children's literature (with some significant subgenres):", "score": "1.4119537" }, { "id": null, "title": "List of writing genres", "text": "List of writing genres\n\nWriting genres (more commonly known as literary genres) are categories that distinguish literature (including works of prose, poetry, drama, hybrid forms, etc.) based on some set of stylistic criteria. Sharing literary conventions, they typically consist of similarities in theme/topic, style, tropes, and storytelling devices; common settings and character types; and/or formulaic patterns of character interactions and events, and an overall predictable form.\n\nA literary genre may fall under either one of two categories: (a) a work of fiction, involving non-factual descriptions and events invented by the author; or (b) a work of nonfiction, in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. In literature, a work of fiction can refer to a short story, novella, and novel, the latter being the longest form of literary prose. Every work of fiction falls into a literary subgenre, each with its own style, tone, and storytelling devices.\n\nMoreover, these genres are formed by shared literary conventions that change over time as new genres emerge while others fade. Accordingly, they are often defined by the cultural expectations and needs of a particular historical and, cultural moment or place.\n\nAccording to Alastair Fowler, the following elements can be used to define genres: organizational features (chapters, acts, scenes, stanzas); length; mood; style; the reader's role (e.g., in mystery works, readers are expected to interpret evidence); and the author's reason for writing (an epithalamion is a poem composed for marriage).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of genres", "text": "List of genres\n\nThis is a list of genres of literature and entertainment (film, television, music, and video games), excluding . \n\n\"Genre\" is the term for any category of creative work, which includes literature and other forms of art or entertainment (e.g. music)—whether written or spoken, audio or visual—based on some set of stylistic criteria. Genres are formed by conventions that change over time as new genres are invented and the use of old ones are discontinued. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Horror fiction", "text": "Horror fiction\n\nHorror is a genre of fiction which is intended to frighten, scare, or disgust. Horror is often divided into the sub-genres of psychological horror and supernatural horror, which is in the realm of speculative fiction. Literary historian J. A. Cuddon, in 1984, defined the horror story as \"a piece of fiction in prose of variable length... which shocks, or even frightens the reader, or perhaps induces a feeling of repulsion or loathing\". Horror intends to create an eerie and frightening atmosphere for the reader. Often the central menace of a work of horror fiction can be interpreted as a metaphor for larger fears of a society.\n\nPrevalent elements of the genre include ghosts, demons, vampires, werewolves, ghouls, the Devil, witches, monsters, extraterrestrials, dystopian and post-apocalyptic worlds, serial killers, cannibalism, cults, dark magic, satanism, the macabre, gore and torture.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Wuxia", "text": "Wuxia\n\nThe word \"\" is a compound composed of the elements (, literally \"martial\", \"military\", or \"armed\") and (, literally \"chivalrous\", \"vigilante\" or \"hero\"). A martial artist who follows the code of is often referred to as a (, literally \"follower of \") or (, literally \"wandering \"). In some translations, the martial artist is referred to as a \"swordsman\" or \"swordswoman\" even though they may not necessarily wield a sword.\n\nThe heroes in wuxia fiction typically do not serve a lord, wield military power, or belong to the aristocratic class. They often originate from the lower social classes of ancient Chinese society. A code of chivalry usually requires wuxia heroes to right and redress wrongs, fight for righteousness, remove oppressors, and bring retribution for past misdeeds. Chinese traditions can be compared to martial codes from other cultures, such as the Japanese samurai .", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bildungsroman", "text": "Bildungsroman\n\nIn literary criticism, a Bildungsroman (, plural Bildungsromane, ) is a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist from childhood to adulthood (coming of age), in which character change is important. The term comes from the German words (\"education\", alternatively \"forming\") and (\"novel\").", "score": null }, { "id": "26602643", "title": "Genre fiction", "text": " The following are some of the main genres as they are used in contemporary publishing:", "score": "1.4061395" }, { "id": "26602650", "title": "Genre fiction", "text": " literature\". Stephen King was awarded the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters; but this polarized opinions and led to debate on genre fiction's literary merit. Negative comments about genre fiction have sparked responses from Time, Salon, the Atlantic, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. Nobel laureate Doris Lessing described science fiction as \"some of the best social fiction of our time\", and called Greg Bear, author of Blood Music, \"a great writer\". In the 2000s, the BBC defended itself against charges that it had sneered at genre fiction, while the Man Booker and National Book Awards have been criticized for ignoring genre fiction in their selection process. Some critics have claimed that reading romance and suspense thrillers makes readers more sensitive, because these novels focus on interpersonal relationships.", "score": "1.4027408" }, { "id": "26602638", "title": "Genre fiction", "text": " Genre fiction, also known as popular fiction, is a term used in the book-trade for fictional works written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre, in order to appeal to readers and fans already familiar with that genre. A number of major literary figures have written genre fiction. John Banville publishes crime novels as Benjamin Black, and both Doris Lessing, and Margaret Atwood have written science fiction. Georges Simenon, the creator of the Maigret detective novels, has been described by André Gide as \"the most novelistic of novelists in French literature\". The main genres are crime, fantasy, romance, science fiction, Western, inspirational, historical fiction, and horror.", "score": "1.4023728" }, { "id": "30514421", "title": "Telling Tales (anthology)", "text": "Chinua Achebe ; Woody Allen ; Margaret Atwood ; Nadine Gordimer ; Günter Grass ; Hanif Kureishi ; Claudio Magris ; Gabriel García Márquez ; Arthur Miller ; Es'kia Mphahlele ; Njabulo Ndebele ; Kenzaburō Ōe ; Amos Oz ; Salman Rushdie ; José Saramago ; Ingo Schulze ; Susan Sontag ; Paul Theroux ; Michel Tournier ; John Updike ; Christa Wolf Telling Tales is a 2004 anthology of works celebrating life, edited and organized by Nadine Gordimer as a fundraiser for South Africa's Treatment Action Campaign, which lobbies for government funding for HIV/AIDS prevention and care. It includes 21 short stories by award-winning writers, including five Nobel laureates. Authors include:", "score": "1.3968718" }, { "id": "10138282", "title": "True Story (magazine)", "text": " True Story is an American magazine published by True Renditions, LLC. It was the first of the confessions magazines genre, having launched in 1919. It carried the subtitle Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction.", "score": "1.3948333" }, { "id": "31511637", "title": "Storyteller (Silko book)", "text": " The Penguin Random House website categorizes Storyteller as \"Poetry\" and \"Fiction.\" However, as a collection, it is usually described through explaining its various mediums. In N. Scott Momoday's review of Storyteller in 1981, he calls it \"a rich, many-faceted book [consisting] of short stories, anecdotes, folktales, poems, historical and autobiographical notes, and photographs.\"", "score": "1.3912678" }, { "id": "27131421", "title": "Narrative Magazine", "text": " Narrative was founded in 2003 by former Esquire editor Tom Jenks and author Carol Edgarian. It is a nonprofit dedicated to advancing the literary arts in the digital age. Its online library of writing by established writers, such as T. C. Boyle, Joyce Carol Oates, Tobias Wolff, Robert Olen Butler, James Salter, Ann Packer, Chris Abani, Ann Beattie and Jayne Anne Phillips, and younger, new, and emerging writers, such as Anthony Marra, Emily Raboteau, Nate Haken, Edan Lepucki, Skip Horack, Josh Weil, and Will Boast is available for free. The Narrative Prize, awarded annually for the best short story, novel excerpt, poem, or work of literary nonfiction published by a new or emerging writer, has been given to the following: Maud Newton, \"When the Flock Changed,\" 2009 Winner; Alexi Zentner, ", "score": "1.3896618" }, { "id": "4198141", "title": "Story (magazine)", "text": " ceased with the Winter 2000 issue. In 2014, Travis Kurowski relaunched Story as a double-side annual publication out of York College. Authors published during this era include Etgar Keret, Tao Lin, Lincoln Michel, Timothy Liu, Mary Miller, and Christine No. After three issues, the magazine shut down in 2016. Two years later, Michael Nye revived Story, establishing the magazine as the cornerstone of a non-profit, independent arts organization based in Columbus, Ohio. The revival issue appeared in March 2019, and featured new work by Marilyn Abildskov, Yohanca Delgado, Michael Martone, Phong Nguyen, Anne Valente, Dionne Irving, and Claudia Hinz. Each issue features the work of ", "score": "1.3890636" }, { "id": "11306843", "title": "Todd Solondz", "text": " In 2001, Solondz released Storytelling, which premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. It is a film separated into two parts, entitled \"Fiction\" and \"Nonfiction.\" The two stories share two thematic elements, but deal with each in an autonomous manner. Solondz used this format because he wanted to \"find a fresh structure, a fresh form, and a different way of tackling what may be identical geographical material.\" When Solondz initially presented the film to the MPAA, he was told that if he wished to receive a rating other than NC-17, he would have to remove a scene of explicit sex involving a white female and a black male. However, a clause in Solondz's contract allowed him to cover part of the actors with a bright ", "score": "1.3861132" }, { "id": "26602644", "title": "Genre fiction", "text": " Crime fiction is the literary genre that fictionalises crimes, their detection, criminals, and their motives. It is usually distinguished from mainstream fiction and other genres such as historical fiction or science fiction, but the boundaries are indistinct. Crime fiction has multiple subgenres, including detective fiction (such as the whodunit), courtroom drama, hard-boiled fiction, mystery fiction, and legal thrillers. Suspense and mystery are key elements to the genre.", "score": "1.3833387" }, { "id": "12341778", "title": "Psychological fiction", "text": " A genre that considered a dramas or thrillers occurring in a science fiction setting. Often the focus is on the character's inner struggle dealing with the political, technological forces or with any fatales. A Clockwork Orange (1971), The End of Evangelion (1997), Donnie Darko (2001), A Scanner Darkly (2006), and Inception (2010) are notable examples of this film genre.", "score": "1.3786068" }, { "id": "16530646", "title": "Story within a story", "text": " The experimental modernist works that incorporate multiple narratives into one story are quite often science-fiction or science fiction influenced. These include most of the various novels written by the American author Kurt Vonnegut. Vonnegut includes the recurring character Kilgore Trout in many of his novels. Trout acts as the mysterious science fiction writer who enhances the morals of the novels through plot descriptions of his stories. Books such as Breakfast of Champions and God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater are sprinkled with these plot descriptions. Stanisław Lem's Tale of the Three Storytelling Machines of King Genius from The Cyberiad has several levels of storytelling. All levels tell stories of the same ", "score": "1.3754821" }, { "id": "28548272", "title": "Genre", "text": " A literary genre is a category of literary composition. Genres may be determined by literary technique, tone, content, or even (as in the case of fiction) length. Genre should not be confused with age category, by which literature may be classified as either adult, young adult, or children's. They also must not be confused with format, such as graphic novel or picture book. The distinctions between genres and categories are flexible and loosely defined, often with subgroups. The most general genres in literature are (in loose chronological order) epic, tragedy, comedy, novel, and short story. They can all be in the genres ", "score": "1.3753358" }, { "id": "16499892", "title": "Literary genre", "text": " consistent, and can be subjects of debate, change and challenge by both authors and critics. However, some basic distinctions can be almost unanimous. For example, a common loose genre like fiction (\"literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation\") is well known to not be universally applicable to all fictitious literature, but instead is typically restricted to the use for novel, short story, and novella, but not fables, and is also usually a prose text. Semi-fiction or spans stories include a substantial amount of non-fiction. It may be the retelling of a true story with only the names changed. It can also work reciprocally, where fictional events are presented with a semi-fictional character, such as Jerry Seinfeld.", "score": "1.3708684" }, { "id": "30539542", "title": "Short story collection", "text": " A short story collection is a book of short stories and/or novellas by a single author. A short story collection is distinguished from an anthology of fiction, which would contain work by several authors (e.g., Les Soirées de Médan). The stories in a collection may or may not share a tone, theme, setting, or characters with one another.", "score": "1.3699784" } ]
What genre is Most of Me?
[ "non-fiction", "nonfiction", "non fiction" ]
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Most of Me
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[ { "id": "5796317", "title": "Most of Me", "text": " Most of Me was a nominee for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour in June 2012, for \"the best in Canadian humour writing\". The book also received shortlist recognition for the 2012 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction.", "score": "1.6980944" }, { "id": "4633203", "title": "The Best of Me (novel)", "text": " The Best of Me is an American romance novel, written by Nicholas Sparks.", "score": "1.6319802" }, { "id": "5796316", "title": "Most of Me", "text": " Most of Me: Surviving My Medical Meltdown is a non-fiction memoir, written by Canadian writer Robyn Michele Levy, first published in September 2011 by Greystone Books. In the book, the author chronicles her plight from symptoms, to medical diagnosis, and coping with simultaneous illnesses.", "score": "1.615444" }, { "id": "4633216", "title": "The Best of Me (novel)", "text": " The Best of Me was ranked #2 in the Top 10 overall from Publishers Weekly.", "score": "1.5753903" }, { "id": "3059272", "title": "The Best of Me (film)", "text": " On June 27, 2014, it was announced that composer Aaron Zigman would be scoring the music for the film.", "score": "1.5092775" }, { "id": null, "title": "Kiss Me More", "text": "Kiss Me More\n\n\"Kiss Me More\" is a song by American rapper and singer Doja Cat featuring fellow American singer SZA from the former's third studio album \"Planet Her\" (2021). The song was released on April 9, 2021 as its lead single through Kemosabe and RCA Records. It was written by the artists alongside Stephen Kipner, Terry Shaddick, Carter Lang, and Yeti Beats, with the latter serving as producer along with Rogét Chahayed and additional production from Lang and Tizhimself. It has been described as a disco-influenced pop song.\n\nAs it interpolates the chorus from English-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John's 1981 single \"Physical\", additional co-writing credits on the track go to Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick. \"Kiss Me More\" became a number-one song in New Zealand, Mexico, Malaysia and Singapore, and reached the top-five in eighteen countries including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States. It is the longest running all-female top 10 hit in the latter's history. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, becoming both Doja and SZA's first Grammy wins. It was also nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of genres", "text": "List of genres\n\nThis is a list of genres of literature and entertainment (film, television, music, and video games), excluding . \n\n\"Genre\" is the term for any category of creative work, which includes literature and other forms of art or entertainment (e.g. music)—whether written or spoken, audio or visual—based on some set of stylistic criteria. Genres are formed by conventions that change over time as new genres are invented and the use of old ones are discontinued. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Soul music", "text": "Soul music\n\nSoul music is a popular music genre that originated in the African American community throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It has its roots in African-American gospel music and rhythm and blues. Soul music became popular for dancing and listening, where U.S. record labels such as Motown, Atlantic and Stax were influential during the Civil Rights Movement. Soul also became popular around the world, directly influencing rock music and the music of Africa. It also had a resurgence with artists like Erykah Badu under the genre neo-soul.\n\nCatchy rhythms, stressed by handclaps and extemporaneous body moves, are an important feature of soul music. Other characteristics are a call and response between the lead vocalist and the chorus and an especially tense vocal sound. Soul music reflects the African-American identity, and it stresses the importance of an African-American culture. The new-found African-American consciousness led to new styles of music that boasted pride in being black, and being such a creative genre of music, it emerged from the power struggle to increase black Americans' awareness of their African ancestry. Soul music also combines different elements of music which includes gospel music, rhythm and blues and jazz. \n\nSoul music dominated the U.S. R&B chart in the 1960s, and many recordings crossed over into the pop charts in the U.S., Britain, and elsewhere. By 1968, the soul music genre had begun to splinter. Some soul artists developed funk music, while other singers and groups developed slicker, more sophisticated, and in some cases more politically conscious varieties. By the early 1970s, soul music had been influenced by psychedelic and progressive rock, among other genres, leading to psychedelic and progressive soul. The United States saw the development of neo soul around 1994. There are also several other subgenres and offshoots of soul music.\n\nThe key subgenres of soul include the Motown style, a more pop-friendly and rhythmic style; \"deep soul\" and \"southern soul\", driving, energetic soul styles combining R&B with southern gospel music sounds; Memphis soul, a shimmering, sultry style; New Orleans soul, which came out of the rhythm and blues style; Chicago soul, a lighter gospel-influenced sound; Philadelphia soul, a lush orchestral sound with doo-wop-inspired vocals; as well as psychedelic soul, a blend of psychedelic rock and soul music.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bring Me the Horizon", "text": "Bring Me the Horizon\n\nBring Me the Horizon (often abbreviated as BMTH) are a British rock band formed in Sheffield in 2004. The group consists of lead vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls and keyboardist Jordan Fish. They are signed to RCA Records globally and Columbia Records exclusively in the United States.\n\nThe band released their debut album \"Count Your Blessings\" in 2006. Upon release, the album's deathcore sound polarised listeners, and was met with critical disdain. The band began to break away from this sound with \"Suicide Season\" (2008), which was a creative, critical and commercial turning point for the band. Bring Me the Horizon released their third album, \"There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.\", in 2010, propelling them to greater international fame, whilst incorporating influences from classical music, electronica and pop. Their major label debut, \"Sempiternal\" (2013) achieved Gold certification in Australia (35,000) and Silver in the United Kingdom (60,000). \"That's the Spirit\" (2015) debuted at number two in the UK Albums Chart and the US \"Billboard\" 200. Their sixth studio album \"Amo\" (2019) became their first UK chart topper. The same year, the band also put out the commercial release, \"Music to Listen To...\" (2019). The following year, the band released \"\" (2020), the first in a planned series of four projects under the \"Post Human\" name. The band have also released two extended plays and two live albums. They have received four \"Kerrang!\" Awards, including two for Best British Band and one for Best Live Band, and have been nominated for two Grammy Awards. The band has sold over 4 million records worldwide. They are best well known for their songs, \"Can You Feel My Heart\", \"Throne\", \"Drown, \"Mantra\" and \"Parasite Eve\".\n\nThe style of their early work, including their debut album \"Count Your Blessings\", has been described primarily as deathcore, but over the course of several albums, the band has shifted its style and moved in a more melody-oriented direction by combining their approach to metalcore with elements of electronica, pop and hip hop.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Wake Me Up (Avicii song)", "text": "Wake Me Up (Avicii song)\n\n\"Wake Me Up\" is a song by Swedish DJ and record producer Avicii, released as the lead single from his debut studio album \"True\", released on CD by PRMD Music and Island Records on 17 June 2013. \"Wake Me Up\" was written by Avicii, Mike Einziger, and American soul singer Aloe Blacc. Blacc also provides vocals for the track and Mike Einziger of Incubus provides acoustic guitar. Peter Dyer also provides keyboard on the song. Avicii introduced \"Wake Me Up!\" for the first time live on stage at the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The experimental rendering (it was accompanied by a live band with instruments and vocalists, including Blacc, Einziger and Incubus members Ben Kenney on bass and José Pasillas on drums) reportedly confused and angered a section of the electronic dance festival community. Subsequently, Avicii achieved critical and commercial success with the release of the single worldwide. Avicii's \"Wake Me Up\" has been named as the highest charting dance track of the decade (2010-2019), sitting at No. 13 in the 100-strong list from the official UK Singles Chart. It is the only song to crack the \"Billboard\" Decade-End without making the top 3 during any week.\n\n\"Wake Me Up\" reached number one in much of Europe and charted well in various countries. The song has been described as a \"summer anthem\" by \"Variance Magazine\" and, throughout the 2013 festival season, Avicii included it as part of the opening or closing sequence of his sets at EDC Las Vegas, EDC London, Tomorrowland, Creamfields, Electric Zoo and the iTunes Festival. Due to the success of the song, Blacc later released an acoustic version of \"Wake Me Up\" in his solo EP \"Wake Me Up\". It was also released as a promotional stand-alone single on Interscope Records, made available online for downloads via iTunes. A separate music video was also made. The Blacc single also charted on various charts.", "score": null }, { "id": "4633215", "title": "The Best of Me (novel)", "text": " According to Little Brown book group, the book has been translated into \"more than 40 languages.\" It was published on 11 October 2011 by Grand Central Publishing.", "score": "1.492445" }, { "id": "25069092", "title": "All of Me (1984 film)", "text": " All of Me is a 1984 American fantasy comedy film directed by Carl Reiner and starring Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin. This film is based on the unpublished novel Me Two by Edwin Davis. The title song and theme of the movie is the 1931 jazz standard \"All of Me\".", "score": "1.434747" }, { "id": "3059277", "title": "The Best of Me (film)", "text": " The Best of Me was released on DVD and Blu-ray on February 3, 2015. At the same time, a \"Tears of Joy\" edition of the film with a running time of 115 minutes and an alternated ending was released on DVD and Blu-ray.", "score": "1.4346999" }, { "id": "3059274", "title": "The Best of Me (film)", "text": " The album debuted at number 54 on the Billboard 200, selling 6,200 copies in its first week.", "score": "1.433188" }, { "id": "27982115", "title": "Virtue (musical group)", "text": "\"Greatest Part of Me\" ; \"Follow Me\" ", "score": "1.4249604" }, { "id": "5872215", "title": "Dirty Dishes", "text": "All of Me (2016) ", "score": "1.4209507" }, { "id": "4633217", "title": "The Best of Me (novel)", "text": " According to Denise Garofalo, 'it transforms into a predictable yet depressing tale that is rushed and transparent and that suffers from cliche and a somewhat anticlimactic ending'. Laura Santana stated, \"It fulfills every desire they have to swoon and be shocked.\"", "score": "1.4108652" }, { "id": "15999947", "title": "Me (Empress Of album)", "text": " Pitchfork reviewed the album positively, awarding it Best New Music.", "score": "1.409614" }, { "id": "3059260", "title": "The Best of Me (film)", "text": " The Best of Me is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Hoffman and written by Will Fetters and J. Mills Goodloe, based on Nicholas Sparks' 2011 novel of the same name. The film stars James Marsden and Michelle Monaghan with Luke Bracey and Liana Liberato.", "score": "1.4065242" }, { "id": "11249643", "title": "All of Me (Anne Murray album)", "text": " All of Me is a compilation album by Canadian artist Anne Murray. It was released by Straightway Records on January 25, 2005. The first disc had been released as I'll Be Seeing You in 2004. All of Me peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.", "score": "1.4050636" }, { "id": "3059273", "title": "The Best of Me (film)", "text": " The soundtrack album for the film, released on October 7, 2014, features original music primarily from the genre of country music, recorded by artists such as Lady Antebellum, Hunter Hayes, David Nail, Colbie Caillat, Kip Moore, Eli Young Band, Eric Paslay, Thompson Square, and Thomas Rhett. \"I Did with You\" by Lady Antebellum was released on September 8, 2014 as the first promotional single from the soundtrack. The band's other contribution, \"Falling for You\" is also available on the deluxe edition of their fifth studio album, 747. The titles and performing artists were published by Taste of Country.", "score": "1.3951235" }, { "id": "1193139", "title": "Most of the Time", "text": " Lyrically, the song is a ballad that features the rhetorical device of a narrator repeatedly insisting that he has gotten over the heartbreak of a past relationship by describing how content he feels \"most of the time\" – thus implying that some of the time he is still affected. The song starts with the narrator stating that most of the time he is focused and can stay on track, before mentioning after seven lines that \"I don't even notice she's gone / Most of the time\". Christopher Ricks notes that it is not the case that \"Most of the time, 'Most of the Time' consists of repeating the words 'Most of the time'\" because only 14 of the 44 lines of the ", "score": "1.3819195" }, { "id": "28256275", "title": "Most of All (song)", "text": " \"Most of All\" is a B. J. Thomas single from the 1970 album, Most of All, on Scepter Records. The song, composed by Buddy Buie and J.R. Cobb (Classics IV, Atlanta Rhythm Section), reached #2 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary singles chart, and #38 on the Billboard Hot 100, in the same year. The song was also a hit in Canada, reaching the Top 20 on both corresponding charts.", "score": "1.381619" }, { "id": "32606599", "title": "The Most of Animals", "text": " The Most of the Animals is the title of a number of different compilation albums by Newcastle upon Tyne blues rock group The Animals. Although track listing varies, all feature only songs from 1964 and 1965. The title is derived from the name of their then producer Mickie Most (see also The Most of Herman's Hermits). The first album was released in April 1966 by Columbia (SX 6035). Most of the material had not featured on either of their previous two UK LPs. The album charted at #4 - their highest position so far on the UK album chart (both ", "score": "1.3762536" }, { "id": "28669541", "title": "The Best of Me (Yolanda Adams album)", "text": " The Best Of Me is a 2007 compilation album by Yolanda Adams.", "score": "1.3758197" } ]
What genre is I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg?
[ "musical film", "musical movie" ]
genre
I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)
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[ { "id": "2483198", "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)", "text": " I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a 1952 West German romantic musical film directed by Ernst Neubach and starring Eva Probst, Adrian Hoven and Paul Hörbiger. The film takes its title from the popular song I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg, whose lyrics Neubach had co-written in the 1920s. It was part of a strong trend towards heimatfilm productions set in romanticised Southern Germany, Austria or Switzeland. It premiered in Heidelberg on 29 October 1952. Although they share the same title, the film is not a remake of I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg from 1926. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with location shooting at a variety of places included Cuxhaven, Wiesbaden and Heidelberg itself.", "score": "1.9825757" }, { "id": "15142905", "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926 film)", "text": " I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (German: Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a 1926 German silent film directed by Arthur Bergen and starring Emil Höfer, Gertrud de Lalsky and Werner Fuetterer. The title alludes to the popular 1925 song I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg composed by Fred Raymond with lyrics by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ernst Neubach. The film taps into the nostalgic reputation of Old Heidelberg.", "score": "1.9539969" }, { "id": "15142855", "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (song)", "text": " \"I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg\" (Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) is a German song composed in 1925 by Fred Raymond with lyrics by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ernst Neubach. The song was an immediate popular hit, and in 1927 Raymond included it in a musical of the same name. Two films, released in 1926 and in 1952, take their titles from the song. It remains the theme song of Heidelberg. It was recorded in Britain by the duo Bob and Alf Pearson. The English-language lyrics used in The Student's Romance (1935) are by Harry S. Pepper.", "score": "1.893892" }, { "id": "29392754", "title": "Heidelberg", "text": " The 1925 song \"I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg\" composed by Fred Raymond was a major hit and inspired a stage musical and two films. It remains the theme song of Heidelberg.", "score": "1.8786802" }, { "id": "31875936", "title": "Fred Raymond", "text": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926, Arthur Bergen) ; Mein Heidelberg, Ich kann dich nicht vergessen (1927, James Bauer) ; In einer kleinen Konditorei (1930, Robert Wohlmuth) ; Nur am Rhein (1930, Max Mack) ; Una Notte con te (1932, Ferruccio Biancini) ; Das Glück wohnt nebenan (1939, Hubert Marischka) ; Mask in Blue (1943, Paul Martin) ; ...und die Musik spielt dazu (1943, Carl Boese) ; Lascia cantare il cuore (1943, Roberto Savarese) ; Saison in Salzburg (1952, Ernst Marischka) ; I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952, Ernst Neubach) ; Mask in Blue (1953, Georg Jacoby) ; Prosecutor Corda (1953, Karl Ritter) ; Ball der Nationen (1954, Karl Ritter) ; Die Perle von Tokay (1954, Hubert Marischka) ; Saison in Salzburg (1961, Franz Josef Gottlieb) With year and director: ", "score": "1.7305351" }, { "id": null, "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (song)", "text": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (song)\n\n\"I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg\" () is a German song composed in 1925 by Fred Raymond with lyrics by Fritz Löhner-Beda and Ernst Neubach. The song was an immediate popular hit, and in 1927 Raymond included it in a musical of the same name. Two films, released in 1926 and in 1952, take their titles from the song. It remains the theme song of Heidelberg. It was recorded in Britain by the duo Bob and Alf Pearson.\n\nThe English-language lyrics used in \"The Student's Romance\" (1935) are by Harry S. Pepper.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)", "text": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)\n\nI Lost My Heart in Heidelberg () is a 1952 West German romantic musical film directed by Ernst Neubach and starring Eva Probst, Adrian Hoven and Paul Hörbiger. The film takes its title from the popular song \"I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg\", whose lyrics Neubach had co-written in the 1920s. It was part of a strong trend towards heimatfilm productions set in romanticised Southern Germany, Austria or Switzerland. It premiered in Heidelberg on 29 October 1952.\n\nAlthough they share the same title, the film is not a remake of I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg from 1926. It was made at the Spandau Studios in Berlin with location shooting at a variety of places included Cuxhaven, Wiesbaden and Heidelberg itself.\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Heidelberg", "text": "Heidelberg\n\nHeidelberg (; Palatine German: \"Heidlberg\") is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany. As of the 2016 census, its population was 159,914, of which roughly a quarter consisted of students.\n\nLocated about south of Frankfurt, Heidelberg is the fifth-largest city in Baden-Württemberg. Heidelberg is part of the densely populated Rhine-Neckar Metropolitan Region.\n\nHeidelberg University, founded in 1386, is Germany's oldest and one of Europe's most reputable universities. Heidelberg is a scientific hub in Germany and home to several internationally renowned research facilities adjacent to its university, including the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and four Max Planck Institutes. The city has also been a hub for the arts, especially literature, throughout the centuries, and it was designated a \"City of Literature\" by the UNESCO Creative Cities Network.\n\nHeidelberg was a seat of government of the former Electorate of the Palatinate and is a popular tourist destination due to its romantic cityscape, including Heidelberg Castle, the Philosophers' Walk, and the Baroque old town.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg", "text": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg\n\nI Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (German:Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren) may refer to:\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "I Lost My Heart on a Bus", "text": "I Lost My Heart on a Bus\n\nI Lost My Heart on a Bus (German: Ich hab mein Herz im Autobus verloren) is a 1929 German silent comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and Domenico Gambino and starring Domenico Gambino, Truus Van Aalten and Lydia Potechina. The title is a reference to a popular song \"I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg\". It was made in Italy.\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": "15142906", "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926 film)", "text": "Emil Höfer as Pastor Schönhoff ; Gertrud de Lalsky as Sophie, seine Frau ; Werner Fuetterer as Rudolf - sein Sohn ; Mary Parker as Charlotte, seine Tochter ; Sylvester Bauriedl as Fritz Merkelbach - Cand.med. Erstchargierter ; Harry Halm as Alex Winkler, Fuchsmajor ; Karl Platen as Georg Schröder - Corpsdiener ; Dorothea Wieck as Klärchen - seine Tochter ; Viktor Gehring as Ingenieur Frank ; Carla Färber as Trude - Klärchens Freundin ; I.W. Lautsch as Bornschläger ; Maria Meyerhofer as seine Frau ; Josef Eichheim as Schneidermeister Stenglein ; Else Kündinger as seine Frau ; Frau Heuberger-Schönemann as Frau Klinger ; Georg Irmer as Fritz Merkelbach ", "score": "1.6803648" }, { "id": "31245870", "title": "List of songs about cities", "text": "\"I Lost my Heart in Heidelberg\" ; \"Heidelberg\" by Kakkmaddafakka ; \"Memories of Heidelberg\" by Peggy March ; \"Passacaglia über HEIDELBERG\" by Juan María Solare ; \"Wunderschön\" by Torch ", "score": "1.6712761" }, { "id": "2483199", "title": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952 film)", "text": "Eva Probst as Hella Romberg ; Adrian Hoven as Tony de Boers ; Paul Hörbiger as Josef Degener ; Dorit Kreysler as Pia Biberger ; Herbert Hübner as Präsident de Boers ; Ruth Stephan as Dietlinde, Studentin ; Christiane Maybach as Rita, Studentin ; Joachim Teege as Heinrich, Konditor ; Wolfgang Neuss as Karl, Student ; Reinhard Kolldehoff as Kapitän Reimann ; Adi Lödel as Otto, Konditorlehrling ; Ingrid Merz as Schwester Elvira ; Maria Syna as Sekretärin ; Maria Hofen as Pensionswirtin ; Nora Hagist ; Anni Marle ; Edith Meinel ", "score": "1.6601291" }, { "id": "1958009", "title": "Josef Eichheim", "text": "I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926) ; The Women's War (1928) ; Behind Monastery Walls (1928) ; Peter Voss, Thief of Millions (1932) ; Kiki (1932) ; Night of Temptation (1932) ; S.A.-Mann Brand (1933) ; A Woman Like You (1933) ; Must We Get Divorced? (1933) ; The Love Hotel (1933) ; The Tunnel (1933) ; The Legacy of Pretoria (1934) ; Little Dorrit (1934) ; The Tannhof Women (1934) ; The Double (1934) ; Knockout (1935) ; The Blonde Carmen (1935) ; The King's Prisoner (1935) ; The Monastery's Hunter (1935) ; The Hunter of Fall (1936) ; ", "score": "1.5993054" }, { "id": "6567510", "title": "Reinhard Kolldehoff", "text": " ; I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952) - Kapitän Reimann ; The Merry Vineyard (1952) - Küfer ; When the Heath Dreams at Night (1952) ; We'll Talk About Love Later (1953) ; Knall and Fall as Detectives (1953) ; The Man Between (1953) - Eastern German Police Officer commanding the hunt for Ivo Kern and Susanne Mallison (uncredited) ; Christina (1953) - Kavalier ; Weg ohne Umkehr (1953) ; Father Is Being Stupid (1953) ; Gitarren der Liebe (1954) ; Unternehmen Edelweiß (1954) - Erich ; Escale à Orly (1955) - Joseph ; The Star of Rio (1955) ", "score": "1.5890937" }, { "id": "31875933", "title": "Fred Raymond", "text": " very successful in the 1920s and 1930s and were commonly heard being sung and whistled in the streets. He became world-famous with his 1925 composition \"Ich hab mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren\" (\"I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg\"), and his pieces were considered to be very much in the typical style of the 1920s, especially \"Ich hab' das Fräulein Helen baden seh'n\" (\"I Saw Miss Helen Bathing\") or \"Ich reiß' mir eine Wimper aus\" (\"I Lost An Eyelash\"). Due to a weak heart, he spent his military service with a propaganda company which served the Belgrade military transmitter. After the war, he ", "score": "1.5549759" }, { "id": "13200815", "title": "Dorothea Wieck", "text": "Secret Sinners (1926) ; I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1926, directed by Arthur Bergen) - Klärchen - seine Tochter ; Little Inge and Her Three Fathers (1926) - Inge ; Klettermaxe (1927) ; Valencia (1927, directed by Jaap Speyer) - Nicolessa ; My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You (1927, directed by James Bauer) - Klärchen Schröder ; Storm Tide (1927) ; Did You Fall in Love Along the Beautiful Rhine? (1927) - Lieselotte, dessen Pflegeschwester ; The Foreign Legionnaire (1928) - Lore ; Mädchen in Uniform (1931, directed by Leontine Sagan) - Governess Fräulein von Bernburg ; A Mad Idea (1932, directed by Kurt Gerron) - Mabel Miller ; ", "score": "1.5147421" }, { "id": "31942360", "title": "Eva Probst", "text": "Only One Night (1950) ; Stips (1951) ; I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (1952) ; Prosecutor Corda (1953) ; The Bird Seller (1953) ; Son Without a Home (1955) ; Three Days Confined to Barracks (1955) ; As Long as the Roses Bloom (1956) ", "score": "1.5083668" }, { "id": "26559104", "title": "A Heidelberg Romance", "text": " A Heidelberg Romance (Heidelberger Romanze) is a 1951 West German romance film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Liselotte Pulver, O.W. Fischer and Gardy Granass. While accompanying his daughter on a trip to Heidelberg, a wealthy American businessman recounts a romance he had with a local girl forty years before. The film set a template for portraying German-American relations. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat. It was shot at the Bendestorf Studios and on location in Heidelberg.", "score": "1.5026288" }, { "id": "6305797", "title": "Herbert Hübner", "text": " My Heart in Heidelberg (1952) ; The Sergeant's Daughter (1952) ; Illusion in a Minor Key (1952) ; Stars Over Colombo (1953) ; Christina (1953) ; Father Is Being Stupid (1953) ; Prosecutor Corda (1953) ; Conchita and the Engineer (1954) ; The Little Town Will Go to Sleep (1954) ; The Seven Dresses of Katrin (1954) ; The Country Schoolmaster (1954) ; Ludwig II: Glanz und Ende eines Königs (1955) ; The Ambassador's Wife (1955) ; Your Life Guards (1955) ; A Thousand Melodies (1956) ; Regine (1956) ; San Salvatore (1956) ; The Mad Bomberg (1957) ; The Spessart Inn (1958) ; The Copper (1958) ; Mandolins and Moonlight (1959) ; The Haunted Castle (1960) ; Isola Bella (1961) ", "score": "1.475844" }, { "id": "25751792", "title": "Fritz Löhner-Beda", "text": " based on the operetta of the same name) ; I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg, directed by Ernst Neubach (West Germany, 1952, with the lyrics of the musical of the same name) ; The Land of Smiles, directed by Hans Deppe and Erik Ode (West Germany, 1952, based on the operetta of the same name) ; The Flower of Hawaii, directed by Géza von Cziffra (West Germany, 1953, with the lyrics of the operetta of the same name) ; Victoria and Her Hussar, directed by Rudolf Schündler (West Germany, 1954, based on the operetta of the same name) ; , directed by Paul Martin (West Germany, 1955, based on the operetta of the same name) ; , directed by Géza von Bolváry (West Germany, 1957, based on the operetta of the same name) ", "score": "1.4744112" }, { "id": "7178954", "title": "Sehnsucht (Lacrimosa album)", "text": " In a positive review the German Sonic Seducer magazine lauded the freshness of the songs as well as singer Anne Nurmi's facetted and self-confident vocals, while the Side-Line magazine did not discover much new material in the album and compared the sound of \"I Lost My Star in Krasnodar\" to Rammstein. However, the author awarded five out of six points. The laut.de online magazine complained about the lack of quality in Wolff's singing and about weak lyrics but at the same time made very positive statements about his skills in arranging classical elements, Hard rock and Metal.", "score": "1.4737082" }, { "id": "5784116", "title": "Berlin Comedian Harmonists", "text": "Veronika der Lenz ist da ; Ein Lied geht um die Welt ; Sabine ; Die Berlin Comedian Harmonists besuchen Frau Luna ; I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg (4 tracks on André Rieu concert DVD) ", "score": "1.4663441" }, { "id": "15143711", "title": "A Student's Song of Heidelberg", "text": " A Student's Song of Heidelberg (German: Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg) is a 1930 German musical film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Brausewetter, Betty Bird and Willi Forst. It marked Hartl's directoral debut. The film is in the tradition of the nostalgic Old Heidelberg. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Herlth.", "score": "1.4651756" }, { "id": "15142130", "title": "My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You", "text": " My Heidelberg, I Can Not Forget You (German: Mein Heidelberg, ich kann Dich nicht vergessen) is a 1927 German silent film directed by James Bauer and starring Dorothea Wieck, and Hans Adalbert Schlettow. It was shot at the Emelka Studios in Munich.", "score": "1.4568813" } ]
What genre is VS?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
VS (song)
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[ { "id": "4994045", "title": "VS (manga)", "text": " VS (VS バーサス) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Keiko Yamada. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōjo magazine (aimed at teenage girls) Princess Comics. The individual chapters were released in 7 tankōbon volumes between June 1999 and December 24, 2001. The series is licensed in North America by CMX, which released the manga's 7 tankōbon volumes between April 1, 2006 and October 10, 2007. The story follows violinist, Reiji Saioin, as he strives to win the next Japanese National Music Contest with the help of his personal teacher, Mitsuko Hane, and his friends, Nachi Meiya and Aoi Kenzaki. Impeding his goal is Bartholomew Asakura, who ruined Hane's arm in the past, and his growing feelings for his teacher.", "score": "1.5450798" }, { "id": "11552631", "title": "VS (song)", "text": " \"VS\" is the debut single by Koda Misono, under the stage name \"misono.\" misono is the former lead vocalist of the Japanese group day after tomorrow and the younger sister of singer-songwriter Koda Kumi. It was the first single released for her studio album Never+Land, and carried a fairy tale theme, as would the following singles. The single debuted on the Oricon charts at No. 4 and remained on the charts for ten weeks. It sold over 40,000 units during its run, making it misono's best-selling and best-ranking single throughout her career.", "score": "1.5112934" }, { "id": "11459551", "title": "Vs. (Mission of Burma album)", "text": " Vs. is the debut studio album by American post-punk band Mission of Burma, following their 1981 EP, Signals, Calls, and Marches. It was released in October 1982 by record label Ace of Hearts. It is the only full-length studio album the band released during the 1980s – and until 2004, as soon afterward they disbanded due to guitarist Roger Miller's worsening tinnitus.", "score": "1.4856098" }, { "id": "2993698", "title": "Versus (2000 film)", "text": " Versus (VERSUS -ヴァーサス-) is a 2000 Japanese independent zombie action film co-written, produced, and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura. The film is set somewhere in the deep forest of Japan, known as the Forest of Resurrection, where an escaped convict simply referred to as \"Prisoner KSC2-303\" and a gang of Yakuza battle a horde of zombies while at the same time dealing with their sinister leader who wishes to open the forest's portal of darkness. The film was originally intended as a sequel to Kitamura's short film Down to Hell but was later developed as a stand-alone film. Principal photography was originally intended to last 3 weeks but was extended to 7 months due to weather and financial issues. Versus premiered at the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival on October 29, 2000. In 2004, an expanded edition titled Ultimate Versus was released which included 10 minutes of new footage, as well as improved music, effects, credits, and edits.", "score": "1.4742335" }, { "id": "11552632", "title": "VS (song)", "text": " VS is the debut single of Japanese artist Misono Koda, under the stage name \"misono.\" misono is the former lead vocalist of the band day after tomorrow and the younger sister of Koda Kumi. VS debuted high on the Oricon Singles Charts at No. 4 and remained on the charts for ten consecutive weeks. During its charting, the single sold 40,489 units, making it her highest selling solo single to date. The single was her first release in a slew of fairy tale themed singles created for her debut studio album, Never+Land. For \"VS\", the overall theme was of Snow ", "score": "1.4691714" }, { "id": null, "title": "List of writing genres", "text": "List of writing genres\n\nWriting genres (more commonly known as literary genres) are categories that distinguish literature (including works of prose, poetry, drama, hybrid forms, etc.) based on some set of stylistic criteria. Sharing literary conventions, they typically consist of similarities in theme/topic, style, tropes, and storytelling devices; common settings and character types; and/or formulaic patterns of character interactions and events, and an overall predictable form.\n\nA literary genre may fall under either one of two categories: (a) a work of fiction, involving non-factual descriptions and events invented by the author; or (b) a work of nonfiction, in which descriptions and events are understood to be factual. In literature, a work of fiction can refer to a short story, novella, and novel, the latter being the longest form of literary prose. Every work of fiction falls into a literary subgenre, each with its own style, tone, and storytelling devices.\n\nMoreover, these genres are formed by shared literary conventions that change over time as new genres emerge while others fade. Accordingly, they are often defined by the cultural expectations and needs of a particular historical and, cultural moment or place.\n\nAccording to Alastair Fowler, the following elements can be used to define genres: organizational features (chapters, acts, scenes, stanzas); length; mood; style; the reader's role (e.g., in mystery works, readers are expected to interpret evidence); and the author's reason for writing (an epithalamion is a poem composed for marriage).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Genre", "text": "Genre\n\nGenre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other forms of art or entertainment, whether written or spoken, audio or visual, based on some set of stylistic criteria, yet genres can be aesthetic, rhetorical, communicative, or functional. Genres form by conventions that change over time as cultures invent new genres and discontinue the use of old ones. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions. Stand-alone texts, works, or pieces of communication may have individual styles, but genres are amalgams of these texts based on agreed-upon or socially inferred conventions. Some genres may have rigid, strictly adhered-to guidelines, while others may show great flexibility.\n\nGenre began as an absolute classification system for ancient Greek literature, as set out in Aristotle's \"Poetics\". For Aristotle, poetry (odes, epics, etc.), prose, and performance each had specific design features that supported appropriate content of each genre. Speech patterns for comedy would not be appropriate for tragedy, for example, and even actors were restricted to their genre under the assumption that a type of person could tell one type of story best.\n\nGenres proliferate and develop beyond Aristotle’s classifications in response to changes in audiences and creators. Genre has become a dynamic tool to help the public make sense out of unpredictability through artistic expression. Given that art is often a response to a social state, in that people write, paint, sing, dance, and otherwise produce art about what they know about, the use of genre as a tool must be able to adapt to changing meanings.\n\nMusician Ezra LaFleur argues that discussion of genre should draw from Ludwig Wittgenstein's idea of family resemblance. Genres are helpful labels for communicating but do not necessarily have a single attribute that is the essence of the genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of genres", "text": "List of genres\n\nThis is a list of genres of literature and entertainment (film, television, music, and video games), excluding . \n\n\"Genre\" is the term for any category of creative work, which includes literature and other forms of art or entertainment (e.g. music)—whether written or spoken, audio or visual—based on some set of stylistic criteria. Genres are formed by conventions that change over time as new genres are invented and the use of old ones are discontinued. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of video game genres", "text": "List of video game genres\n\nA video game genre is a specific category of games related by similar gameplay characteristics. Video game genres are not usually defined by the setting or story of the game or its medium of play, but by the way the player interacts with the game. For example; a first-person shooter is still a first-person shooter regardless of whether it takes place in a science fiction, western, fantasy, or military setting; so long as it features a camera mimicking the perspective of the protagonist (first-person) and gameplay centered around the use of ranged weaponry.\n\nGenres may encompass a wide variety of games, leading to even more specific classifications called \"subgenres\". For example, an action game can be classified into many subgenres such as platform games and fighting games. Some games, most notably browser and mobile games, are commonly classified into multiple genres.\n\nThe following is a list of most commonly defined video game genres, with short descriptions for individual genres and major subgenres.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Music genre", "text": "Music genre\n\nA music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions. It is to be distinguished from \"musical form\" and musical style, although in practice these terms are sometimes used interchangeably.\n\nMusic can be divided into genres in varying ways, such as popular music and art music, or religious music and secular music. The artistic nature of music means that these classifications are often subjective and controversial, and some genres may overlap.", "score": null }, { "id": "15879166", "title": "Tales of VS.", "text": " Tales of VS. (テイルズ オブ バーサス) (pronounced as \"Tales of Versus\") is a crossover fighting game featuring various characters across the Tales video game series. It was developed by Matrix Software and published by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation Portable on August 6, 2009 in Japan. It was not localized for release in any other regions.", "score": "1.4666979" }, { "id": "11552634", "title": "VS (song)", "text": " two lovers, with the \"shoes\" being a euphemism for the distance. The lyrics to \"VS\" were written by misono herself, while the musical arrangement was done by video game composer Takahiro Izutani. The musical composition was done by Diamond Head guitarist and composer Susumu Nishikawa. Takahiro composed most of the music for the game Tales of the Tempest, to which \"VS\" was the theme song. Susumu had previously worked with misono during her time in the band day after tomorrow, and would work with her several times throughout her career as a soloist. \"Glass no Kutsu\"'s lyrics were also ", "score": "1.4504015" }, { "id": "10526221", "title": "Vs. (magazine)", "text": " Vs. is an international fashion and lifestyle magazine published twice per year. Featuring sleek design, luxury fashion stories, editorial edge, and large format, glossy, print size, Vs. was founded by Jakob F. Stubkjær and Vibe Dabelsteen in 2005. Vs. s offices are based in New York, United States. Vs. features some of the most prominent figures in fashion and mainstream culture from supermodels and celebrities to emerging talents within fashion, beauty, music, art, film and culture. Every issue has four different covers. Fall/Winter 2010 featured Naomi Campbell, Eva Mendes, Christina Ricci and Rachel Weisz on the front cover, and the Spring/Summer 2011 issues featured Kylie Minogue, Sky Ferreira, Paris Hilton and Oh Land Vsmagazinelive.com is the LIVE edition of the printed magazine. With all the notions of web exploited, that is the motion, the audio, the pace, the form. Vsmagazinelive.com features new content every day from historic film clips to exclusive Vs. fashion productions, daily style and fashion news, as well as trends, industry and cultural updates. Headquarters in NYC", "score": "1.4157078" }, { "id": "12035485", "title": "Versus (band)", "text": " Versus is an American indie rock band formed in 1990 by Richard Baluyut, Fontaine Toups, and Edward Baluyut in New York City, United States. Richard and Fontaine were to remain the two core members throughout the band's history. The band was noted for their marriage of indie pop songwriting and vocal harmonies to the \"loud-soft\" dynamics of grunge and alternative rock. They were also noted for their proficient and disciplined musicianship and for their credo of \"meat, sports, and rock\", none of which had much currency in the early 1990s American indie scene. They named themselves after the Mission of Burma album Vs. Versus has counted at least one, usually two, and sometimes three of the Filipino-American Baluyut brothers as members throughout its existence, and was perhaps the most prominent example of a wave of American indie bands emerging in the early 1990s which featured Asian American members. Merge Records is Versus' most recent record label, although they have maintained a long involvement with TeenBeat Records, and released two CDs through Caroline Records in the mid-1990s. The band makes an appearance in the 1994 cult road movie Half-cocked.", "score": "1.4082392" }, { "id": "4994049", "title": "VS (manga)", "text": " won the Japan National Music Contest once. She has an outgoing and carefree attitude. Later, Reiji discovers that the attitude she has is a facade to hide the pain she feels from her stepbrother sexually assaulting her. After Reiji stops her brother by punching him she confesses her love to Reiji, who declines her confession. However, she comes back for the next Japan National Music Contest and is supportive of Reiji and her love of him despite knowing that he loves Hane. ; Marco Primavera (aka. \"Maestro\" or \"the Grim Reaper\") is the chief conductor of Hakuto's Philharmonic Orchestra. He has known ", "score": "1.4054966" }, { "id": "12001322", "title": "Versus (Diaura album)", "text": " Versus is the fourth studio album by Japanese visual kei band Diaura, released on 29 November 2017, by Ains. It debuted on Oricon's weekly chart at the 30th place, and was 2nd on the Indies chart. On July 10, 2014 a single titled \"Noah/Shangri-La (シャングリラ)\" was released off the album.", "score": "1.4033728" }, { "id": "28585608", "title": "Versus (Mikael Gabriel album)", "text": " Versus is the fourth studio album by Finnish rapper Mikael Gabriel. It was released on 15 May 2015. Four singles preceded the release; \"Woppaa\" featuring Kevin Tandu, \"Älä herätä mua unesta\", \"Viimeisen kerran\" featuring Diandra and \"Mimmit fiilaa\". The album peaked at number two on the Official Finnish Album Chart.", "score": "1.4030604" }, { "id": "25918951", "title": "Versus Me", "text": " Versus Me is a four-piece American metalcore band from Janesville, Wisconsin that formed in 2014. A year later they released their debut single '(A)Tension\" featuring Craig Mabbit from Escape the Fate in 2015 with a music video that quickly gained popularity for them.", "score": "1.4025332" }, { "id": "1800666", "title": "Versus (Little Ghost album)", "text": " Versus is the debut studio album by the British rock band Little Ghost. Released on 14 September 2015, the album was self-produced and self-released by the band exclusively via their Bandcamp page and a limited run of compact disks. Despite being their debut album, Versus represents a musical shift in styles from the band's previous release Queen Bee EP with Versus being much more stripped back and relying on typical rock-band instrumentation. The artwork for the album and its respective singles was produced by photographer Matthew Draper and was inspired by the piece \"Boy Meets Girl\" by the street-artist Banksy. The album received positive reviews and several of its tracks have become some of the most popular among fans. However, the band have since expressed mixed feelings about the final version of the album. Versus is the band's only studio album to feature bass guitarist Ryan O'Connor and guitarist Mickey Evans.", "score": "1.3989202" }, { "id": "15847321", "title": "Sôber", "text": "The songs \"Versus (Vs.)\" and \"Esfera\", from the album \"Synthesis\", are part of the soundtrack for the Spanish film \"School Killer\" (2001). ; The song \"Paradÿsso\", from the album of the same name, is part of the soundtrack for the Spanish film \"Cosa de brujas\" (2003). ; The song \"Cientos de preguntas\", from the album \"Reddo\", is part of the soundtrack for the FIFA 2005 video game. ", "score": "1.3982569" }, { "id": "4994053", "title": "VS (manga)", "text": " VS is written and illustrated by Keiko Yamada. It was serialized in Akita Shoten's shōjo magazine (aimed at teenage girls) Princess Comics. The individual chapters were released in 7 tankōbon volumes between June 1999 and December 24, 2001. The series is licensed in North America by CMX, which released the manga's 7 tankōbon volumes between April 1, 2006 and October 10, 2007. Manga artist Yamada comments that \"there was so much love in Go Go Heaven (her previous series) that I got sick of it\" and created Versus as a \"stoic story of self-denial\". She also comments that she focuses more on the hand and the backs of male characters when she draws them because they \"can tell more about the character's feelings than the faces, so when I want to show that they are full of sadness or passion, I use that\". Yamada comments that she uses the \"playmate version of model dolls\" (drawing models based on Playboy models) to draw Mitsuko Hane due to her \"big chest\".", "score": "1.3936772" }, { "id": "6953384", "title": "Versus the World (band)", "text": " Versus the World is an American post-hardcore/pop punk band from Santa Barbara, California, United States, formed by Donald Spence and Mike Davenport. The band combines post-hardcore with pop punk and is currently signed to Viking Funeral Records. They released their debut album, \"Versus the World\", in September 2005.", "score": "1.3915119" }, { "id": "14833577", "title": "Versus (Emarosa album)", "text": " Versus is the third studio album by American rock band Emarosa. The album was released on September 9, 2014 through Rise Records and was produced by Brian McTernan. It is the band's last album to be released on this label. It is also the first album to feature vocalist Bradley Walden and the last to feature rhythm guitarist Jonas Ladekjaer, bassist Will Sowers, and drummer Lukas Koszewski.", "score": "1.3893366" }, { "id": "2993710", "title": "Versus (2000 film)", "text": " In the film's North American DVD/Blu-ray audio commentary, Kitamura has stated that Versus pays homage to such films as The Evil Dead and Highlander, which the film has been compared to by some critics. Director Kitamura stated that Versus was inspired by the films of Sam Raimi, John Carpenter, and George Miller. Versus combines elements of multiple genres such as gunplay, martial arts action, chanbara sword fighting, zombie horror, and comedy. Director Kitamura made this creative decision because he believed Versus could have been the first and last film he'd ever produce and chose to risk everything by adding film elements that influenced him. Regarding the film's style, Kitamura stated: \"It’s all me. It’s all Ryuhei Kitamura-style, and I’m not going to try to change or steer away from anything. I’m only trying to get better.\"", "score": "1.3853233" }, { "id": "25092130", "title": "Versus (Mr. Children album)", "text": " Versus is the third, and second full-length album, by Japanese rock band Mr. Children released on September 1, 1993. The album debuted on the Japanese Oricon music charts at #3 and sold 802,140 copies during its run on the chart. Just like the previous two albums, Versus contains only one single released on July 1, 1993, titled \"Replay\" with another album track \"And I close to you\" also being included in Mr. Children's fourth single \"Cross Road\". Versus also marked the first time use of Takeshi Kobayashi as a writer and composer for Mr. Children.", "score": "1.3811475" } ]
What genre is Seven Veils?
[ "ambient music", "ambient", "Ambient" ]
genre
Seven Veils (Robert Rich album)
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[ { "id": "9476953", "title": "The Seventh Veil", "text": " The Seventh Veil is a 1945 British melodrama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring James Mason and Ann Todd. It was made by Ortus Films (a company established by producer Sydney Box) and released through General Film Distributors in the UK and Universal Pictures in the United States. The screenplay concerns Francesca (Todd), a brilliant concert pianist who attempts suicide while she is being treated for a disabling phobia centred on her hands that makes it impossible for her to play. A psychiatrist uses hypnosis to uncover the source of her crippling fear and to reveal, one by one, the relationships that have enriched and troubled her life. When the last “veil” is removed, her mind is clear. She regains the ability to play and knows whom she loves best. The film's title comes from the metaphor, attributed to one of the fictional doctors, that while Salome removed all her veils willingly, human beings fiercely protect the seventh and last veil that hides their deepest secrets, and will only reveal themselves completely under narcosis.", "score": "1.7910596" }, { "id": "3331612", "title": "Sydney Box", "text": "The Seventh Veil (1951) ", "score": "1.7599686" }, { "id": "13070125", "title": "Above the Veil", "text": " Above the Veil is the fourth children's book in Garth Nix's The Seventh Tower series, published in 2001 by Scholastic.", "score": "1.6655462" }, { "id": "5475153", "title": "Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils", "text": " Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils is the third of 12 Indiana Jones novels published by Bantam Books. Rob MacGregor, the author of this book, also wrote five of the other Indiana Jones books for Bantam. Published on November 1, 1991, it is preceded by Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants and followed by Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge.", "score": "1.665379" }, { "id": "9476954", "title": "The Seventh Veil", "text": " Francesca Cunningham is a brilliant concert pianist suffering from a delusion that she has lost the use of her hands. Despairing, she slips out of the nursing home where she is staying and jumps into the river. She survives, but is unresponsive. Dr. Larsen, a psychiatrist specializing in hypnosis, leads Francesca to describe events in her life that appear as flashbacks. When she is 14, music is “everything”. A teacher canes Francesca's hands, ruining her chances of winning a piano competition. Her father's sudden death puts her in the care of his second cousin, Nicholas, a misogynistic bachelor who walks with a cane. Nicholas ignores her until a school report reveals that she ", "score": "1.6618103" }, { "id": null, "title": "Dance of the Seven Veils", "text": "Dance of the Seven Veils\n\nThe Dance of the Seven Veils is Salome's dance performed before King Herod Antipas, in modern stage, literature and visual arts. It is an elaboration on the New Testament story of the Feast of Herod and the execution of John the Baptist, which refers to Salome dancing before the king, but does not give the dance a name.\n\nThe name \"Dance of the Seven Veils\" originates with the 1893 English translation of Oscar Wilde's 1891 French play \"Salome\" in the stage direction \"Salome dances the dance of the seven veils\". The dance was also incorporated into Richard Strauss's 1905 opera \"Salome\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Seven Veils (film)", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Seven Veils (Robert Rich album)", "text": "Seven Veils (Robert Rich album)\n\nSeven Veils (1998) is an album by the U.S. ambient musician Robert Rich. It is inspired by Arab culture and music. from guitar and percussion. All pieces except track 3 were composed in just intonation.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils", "text": "Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils\n\nIndiana Jones and the Seven Veils is the third of 12 Indiana Jones novels published by Bantam Books. Rob MacGregor, the author of this book, also wrote five of the other Indiana Jones books for Bantam. Published on November 1, 1991, it is preceded by \"Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants\" and followed by \"Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dance of the Seven Veils (film)", "text": "Dance of the Seven Veils (film)\n\nDance of the Seven Veils is a 1970 British television film about German composer Richard Strauss. The film, which was directed by Ken Russell, was only screened once by the BBC. After it was condemned for its gratuitous sex scenes and the depiction of the composer as a Nazi sympathiser, the Estate of Richard Strauss took out a legal injunction banning the use of the composer's music on the film's soundtrack. In February 2020, with the expiration of the composer's copyright after more than 70 years since Strauss died, the film was shown at a special screening event in Cumbria, England hosted by Ken Russell's widow.\n", "score": null }, { "id": "7865507", "title": "The Saga of Seven Suns", "text": " Veiled Alliances is a prequel graphic novel to The Saga of Seven Suns series by Kevin J. Anderson, published on February 1, 2004. Publishers Weekly commended its \"superlative art\" but noted that the plot \"feels more like the rushed synopsis of a story than the story itself.\"", "score": "1.6216666" }, { "id": "28000658", "title": "7 Angels 7 Plagues", "text": " 7 Angels 7 Plagues (abbreviated as 7A7P) was an American metalcore band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.", "score": "1.6181413" }, { "id": "3699373", "title": "The Seventh Sin", "text": " The Seventh Sin is a 1957 American drama film directed by Ronald Neame and starring Eleanor Parker, Bill Travers and George Sanders. It is based on the 1925 novel The Painted Veil by W. Somerset Maugham.", "score": "1.6085668" }, { "id": "1908309", "title": "The Seventh Veil (play)", "text": " The Seventh Veil is a 1951 play by Muriel Box and Sydney Box, based on the hit 1945 film of the same title that they had produced. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Brighton before transferring to the Prince's Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 68 performances between 14 March and 12 June 1951. The cast included Ann Todd, Herbert Lom, Leo Genn, Ralph Michael, Douglas Jefferies, Derek Blomfield, Dino Galvani and Daphne Anderson. It marked Lom's West End debut.", "score": "1.5897508" }, { "id": "8116018", "title": "The Seven Realms", "text": " The Seven Realms is a series of four novels written by the American author Cinda Williams Chima. The series genre is high fantasy, set in the Queendom of the Fells - a traditional fantasy world of medieval technology, swordplay, castles, and keeps. Han Alister, a thief-turned-wizard, joins forces with Princess Raisa ana'Marianna to defend her right to the Gray Wolf Throne. The action takes place in and around The Seven Realms, which are seven loosely related areas that were once ruled by the Gray Wolf Queens and their wizard consorts, or kings. The Seven Realms include the mountainous Queendom of the Fells, the Kingdom of Tamron, the Kingdom of Arden, the southern Kingdoms of Bruinswallow and We’enhaven, the Southern Islands, and the Northern Islands. The four books in the current series are: The Demon King, The Exiled Queen, The Gray Wolf Throne, and The Crimson Crown. A sequel series titled The Shattered Realms began publication in 2016. Set a generation after The Seven Realms, the books are set in the same world, following the progeny of many of the characters in the original series. The four books in this series are Flamecaster, Shadowcaster, Stormcaster, and Deathcaster.", "score": "1.5592427" }, { "id": "27981749", "title": "The Painted Veil (novel)", "text": "The Painted Veil (1934) ; The Seventh Sin (1957) ; The Painted Veil (2006) ", "score": "1.5580211" }, { "id": "9476955", "title": "The Seventh Veil", "text": " a gifted pianist. Nicholas does not play well, but he is a brilliant and inspiring teacher. They work for hours every day, but he violently rejects any demonstration of gratitude. At the Royal College of Music, Francesca is blissful until Nicholas “takes away all her happiness.” Peter, a brash American musician studying in London, charms her and opens a world to her, including a waltz that Nicholas scorns as “suburban shop girl trash”. She proposes to him. Nicholas hears the news and calmly orders her to pack a bag because they are leaving for Paris in the morning to continue her studies. She defies him until he reminds her that she is 17. ", "score": "1.5497055" }, { "id": "9476961", "title": "The Seventh Veil", "text": " Filmed on a relatively low budget of under £100,000, the film was the biggest British box-office success of its year. According to Kinematograph Weekly the \"biggest winners\" at the box office in 1945 Britain were The Seventh Veil, with Madonna of the Seven Moons, Arsenic and Old Lace and Meet Me in St Louis among the runner-ups. By February 1948, its box-office receipts were over £2 million worldwide. In 2004, the British Film Institute compiled a list of the 100 biggest UK cinematic hits of all time based on audience figures, as opposed to gross takings. The Seventh Veil placed 10th in this list with an estimated attendance of 17.9 million people. The film was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. It won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (for Sydney and Muriel ", "score": "1.538688" }, { "id": "26127603", "title": "Three Veils", "text": " Three Veils is about three young Middle-Eastern women living in the U.S, each with their own personal story. Leila (Mercedes Masöhn) is engaged to be married, however as the wedding night approaches, she becomes less and less sure. Amira (Angela Zahra) is a devout Muslim, but is dealing with her deep repressed lesbian feelings. Nikki (Sheetal Sheth) is acting out her promiscuity as she battles her own demons after a tragic death in the family. As the film progresses, all three stories unfold and blend into each other as connections are revealed between the three women.", "score": "1.5343072" }, { "id": "9476962", "title": "The Seventh Veil", "text": " that same year. Looking back at the movie and its reception, Todd said, \"It was the film that had everything — a bit of Pygmalion, a bit of Trilby, a bit of Cinderella. Apart from all that it's an intriguing psychological drama and was one of the first films to have a hero who was cruel. Most male stars up to them had been honest, kind, upstanding, good-looking men that the female star was supposed to feel safe and secure with for the rest of her life when they finally got together at the end of the film. Not so with our smash hit. The men saw me as a victim and the women thrilled to Mason's power and cruelty, as women have thrilled to this since the world began, however much they deny it...\"", "score": "1.531548" }, { "id": "3758369", "title": "The Seventh Gate (1983 novel)", "text": " The Seventh Gate is a novel by Geraldine Harris published in 1983.", "score": "1.517965" }, { "id": "15076399", "title": "The Seventh Tower", "text": "1) The Fall (2000) ; 2) Castle (2000) ; 3) Aenir (2001) ; 4) Above the Veil (2001) ; 5) Into Battle (2001) ; 6) The Violet Keystone (2001) The books are as follows:", "score": "1.5152615" }, { "id": "30851913", "title": "Robert Jarman", "text": " 2019 The Protecting Veil. ‘The Protecting Veil’ takes inspiration and incorporates material from ‘The Seven Sacraments of Nicholas Poussin’ written and performed by Neil Bartlett, first produced at The London Hospital, produced by Artangel, London, July 1, 1997.", "score": "1.5140224" }, { "id": "9058225", "title": "The Seven Deadly Sins (manga)", "text": " Four light novels based on The Seven Deadly Sins have been published; The Seven Deadly Sins -Gaiden- The Seven Wishes of the Royal City from Old Times (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 昔日の王都 七つの願い) by Shuka Matsuda on December 17, 2014; The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ) by Mamoru Iwasa on December 26, 2014; The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Scars They Left Behind (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 彼らが残した七つの傷跡) by Shuka Matsuda on October 16, 2015; and The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven-Colored Recollections (七つの大罪 ―外伝― 七色の追憶) by Shuka Matsuda on October 17, 2016. Vertical released Seven Scars They Left Behind in North America in May 2017, with Seven-Colored Recollections set to follow in March 2018.", "score": "1.5137161" }, { "id": "13333352", "title": "Black Veil Brides (album)", "text": " Black Veil Brides, also known as Black Veil Brides IV, is the self-titled fourth studio album by American rock band Black Veil Brides. It was released through Lava Records/Republic Records on October 27, 2014. The first track on the album, \"Heart of Fire\", was aired on BBC Radio 1's Rock Show in September, then \"Faithless\" was uploaded onto YouTube on September 10. Also, as of September 16, 2014, the album was released on iTunes for pre-order. Clips of the songs \"Devil in the Mirror\" and \"Goodbye Agony\" were posted on YouTube on the 18th and 19th, as well as \"Goodbye Agony\" airing on BBC Radio 1's Rock Show on the same day of its uploading. The music video for \"Goodbye Agony\" was released on October 31, 2014.", "score": "1.5127378" } ]
What genre is Bridge?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
Bridge (Speed album)
6,275,770
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[ { "id": "29226092", "title": "Bridge (Speed album)", "text": " Bridge is an album by J-pop girlband Speed, released on November 27, 2003. This album was released as part of the \"Save the Children\" charity project in 2003. It contains their new singles Be My Love and Walking In the Rain/Stars to Shine Again. The album is unique in that it is produced by different artists, not just their main producer: this leads some people to believe it doesn't sound like an album: however, not many people are aware it is produced by different top performers and producers.", "score": "1.7052665" }, { "id": "31512552", "title": "Bridge Music", "text": " Released in 2009, the CD Bridge Music (on the Delos label DE1045) entered the Billboard Classical Crossover Music Chart at #18, and has been released globally. Justin Patrick, writing for music site Brainwashed, called the Bridge Music CD \"a fun album. It takes a high art concept and makes it playful.\"", "score": "1.6828508" }, { "id": "31512549", "title": "Bridge Music", "text": " Bridge Music is a public sound art installation. Additionally, there is an album of the same name featuring music from this installation.", "score": "1.6556449" }, { "id": "4922992", "title": "Alter Bridge", "text": " Alter Bridge's music is often characterized and described as \"heavy, yet melodic.\" Their music has been listed under several genres including hard rock, heavy metal, alternative metal, post-grunge, progressive metal, and alternative rock, with elements of progressive rock, thrash metal, and classic rock. Alter Bridge's music is co-written by Kennedy and Tremonti and arranged by Alter Bridge; the band's lyrics are written primarily by Kennedy, although Tremonti wrote most of the lyrics and all of the music on One Day Remains. The lyrics on the first two Alter Bridge albums mainly touch on hope and overcoming regret, sadness, grief, loneliness, pain, and addiction. The subject matter on their third release, AB III, is noticeably darker, with lyrical themes mostly based on struggling with faith and a loss of innocence. ", "score": "1.6488552" }, { "id": "3338458", "title": "Friday Bridge", "text": " Friday Bridge is a Swedish pop band. The band has released two EPs and two albums since 2004. Friday Bridge's sound has been described as a mix between 1980s electronic pop and music from the 18th century - particularly referring to the use of harpsichord. The band is named after a village in Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.", "score": "1.6342554" }, { "id": null, "title": "Bridge over Troubled Water", "text": "Bridge over Troubled Water\n\nBridge Over Troubled Water is the fifth and final studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, released in January 1970 on Columbia Records. Following the duo's soundtrack for \"The Graduate\", Art Garfunkel took an acting role in the film \"Catch-22\", while Paul Simon worked on the songs, writing all tracks except Felice and Boudleaux Bryant's \"Bye Bye Love\" (previously a hit for the Everly Brothers).\n\nWith the help of producer Roy Halee, the album followed a similar musical pattern as their \"Bookends\" LP, partly abandoning their traditional style to incorporate elements of rock, R&B, gospel, jazz, world music, pop and other genres. It was described as their \"most effortless record and their most ambitious\".<ref name=\"Pitchfork\"/>\n\n\"Bridge Over Troubled Water\" was released on January 26, 1970, and several re-releases followed. The album was mixed and released in both stereo and quadraphonic. Columbia Records released a 40th Anniversary Edition on March 8, 2011, which includes two DVDs, including the politically themed TV special \"Songs of America\" (1969), the documentary \"The Harmony Game\", additional liner notes and a booklet. Other reissues contain bonus tracks, such as the 2001 version, which covers the demo tapes of \"Feuilles-O\" and \"Bridge over Troubled Water\". Contemporary critical reception to \"Bridge\" was initially mixed, but retrospective reviews of the album have been laudatory, and it is considered by many to be the duo's best album.\n\nDespite numerous accolades, the duo decided to split up, and parted company later in 1970; Garfunkel continued his film career, while Simon worked intensely with music. Both artists released solo albums in the following years. \"Bridge\" includes two of the duo's most critically acclaimed and commercially successful songs, \"Bridge over Troubled Water\" and \"The Boxer\", which were listed on \"Rolling Stone\"s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Critically and commercially successful, the album topped the charts in over ten countries and received two Grammy Awards, plus four more for the title song. The album sold around 25 million records; making it at the time of release the best-selling album of all time. It has been ranked on several lists, including at number 172 on \"Rolling Stone\"s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Alter Bridge", "text": "Alter Bridge\n\nAlter Bridge is an American rock band from Orlando, Florida. The band was formed in 2004 by vocalist and rhythm guitarist Myles Kennedy, lead guitarist Mark Tremonti, bassist Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips. After their former band Creed became inactive in 2003, Tremonti and Phillips formed a new band with former bandmate Marshall and new member Kennedy; Alter Bridge was formally unveiled in January 2004, months before Creed's official breakup in June.\n\nAfter signing with Wind-up Records, Alter Bridge released their debut album \"One Day Remains\" in August 2004, much of which was written by Tremonti the previous year. The album reached No. 5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and, received mixed reviews, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in November 2004. This was followed in 2007 by the more positively-reviewed \"Blackbird\", which marked the beginning of a long partnership between the band and producer Michael Baskette. The album reached No. 13 in the U.S. and was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry.\n\nFollowing continued activities with the members' other bands and side projects, Alter Bridge released \"AB III\" in 2010. It received critical acclaim and commercial success on Roadrunner Records, with its lead single \"Isolation\" topping the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock chart. Alter Bridge released \"Fortress\" to further acclaim in 2013, as the band's members continued splitting their time between various projects. \"The Last Hero\" followed on Napalm Records in 2016, becoming the band's first album since its debut to reach the top ten of the \"Billboard\" 200, and its first to reach the top five of the UK Albums Chart. Their sixth studio album, \"Walk the Sky\", was released in 2019, and was followed by \"Walk the Sky 2.0\" in 2020. The band's seventh album \"Pawns & Kings\" was released on October 14, 2022.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bridge over Troubled Water (song)", "text": "Bridge over Troubled Water (song)\n\n\"Bridge over Troubled Water\" is a song by the American folk duo Simon & Garfunkel, released in January 1970 as the second single from their fifth studio album, \"Bridge over Troubled Water\" (1970). It was composed by Paul Simon and produced by Simon & Garfunkel and Roy Halee.\n\n\"Bridge over Troubled Water\" features lead vocals by Art Garfunkel and a piano accompaniment influenced by gospel music, with a \"Wall of Sound\"-style production. It was the last song recorded for the album, but the first completed. The instrumentation, provided by the Wrecking Crew, was recorded in California, while Simon and Garfunkel's vocals were recorded in New York. Simon felt Garfunkel should sing solo, an invitation Garfunkel initially declined. Session musician Larry Knechtel performs piano, with Joe Osborn playing bass guitar and Hal Blaine on drums.\n\nThe song won five awards at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards in 1971, including Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. It is Simon & Garfunkel's most successful single, and it is often considered their signature song; it topped the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart for six weeks, and also reached number one in the United Kingdom, Canada, France and New Zealand. It reached the top five in eight other countries, eventually selling over six million copies worldwide. It became one of the most performed songs of the 20th century, covered by over 50 artists, including Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin and Johnny Cash. It is ranked number 66 on \"Rolling Stone\"s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Leon Bridges", "text": "Leon Bridges\n\nTodd Michael \"Leon\" Bridges (born July 13, 1989) is an American soul singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known for his 2015 song \"Coming Home\", which received regular airplay and was also a Top 10 Most Viral Track on Spotify. Bridges' debut album, also titled \"Coming Home,\" was released on June 23, 2015, on Columbia Records and subsequently nominated for Best R&B Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bridge of Clay", "text": "Bridge of Clay\n\nBridge of Clay is a 2018 novel by Australian author Markus Zusak. It revolves around five brothers coming to terms with the disappearance of their father.\n\n\"Bridge of Clay\" was released in the United States and Australia on 9 October 2018, and in the United Kingdom on 11 October 2018.", "score": null }, { "id": "29138506", "title": "Bridge of Clay", "text": " Bridge of Clay is a 2018 novel by Australian author Markus Zusak. It revolves around five brothers coming to terms with the disappearance of their father. Bridge of Clay was released in the United States and Australia on 9 October 2018, and in the United Kingdom on 11 October 2018.", "score": "1.6269181" }, { "id": "25600740", "title": "Bridge (musician)", "text": " Bridge grew up in Beverly Hills, California in Los Angeles County. After being kicked out of several private schools, Bridge attended Beverly Hills High School. He began creating music in 2011, choosing the stage name Bridges due to his ability to cross genres. In 2014, Bridge debuted as a musician with the song \"Roll My Weed\" featuring Schoolboy Q, and planned to release a debut extended play produced by Malay and Robin Hannibal, however the release never eventuated. In late 2017, Bridge released his debut album Wreck through Warner Records. In May 2019, Bridge became the co-founder of the gender neutral jewelry company Martyre, which he created alongside Anwar Hadid. In the same month, Bridge's collaboration with DYBBS, entitled \"GOMF\", became a hit on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart, which was followed by his second album Smug in June. In 2019, Bridge formed the independent label XX Recordings, releasing his first single through the label, \"DYDRM\", in November 2019. During the COVID-19 pandemic in California, Bridge released eight singles in the course of 2020. Bridge plans to release a self-titled extended play in the first half of 2021.", "score": "1.6155472" }, { "id": "8676423", "title": "Bridge of Light", "text": " Bridge of Light is an album of contemporary classical music written by Keith Jarrett and performed by Jarrett with The Fairfield Orchestra conducted by Thomas Crawford. It was recorded in March 1993 and released by ECM Records in April 1994.", "score": "1.607558" }, { "id": "11286660", "title": "The Bridge (Letter Kills album)", "text": " The Bridge is the debut and only studio album by American punk-emo band Letter Kills. Produced by Jim Wirt, the album was released on July 2, 2004 through Island Records. It peaked at number 130 on the Bill top 200 albums chart, but spawned no hit singles. When the group started working on a follow up, they unfortunately broke up, making this the last and only LP done by this band.", "score": "1.6018039" }, { "id": "16495293", "title": "The Bridge of Light (album)", "text": " The Bridge of Light is an album by Apocalypse, recorded live in concert. The album is divided in 2 acts. The Act I is composed by individual songs and the Act II tells the story of a boy trying to find answers about himself in an abandoned park in the Christmass day. Eloy Fritsch plays keyboards including analog synths and Hammond organs. His brother Ruy plays guitar. Singer Gustavo Demarchi also plays flute. The guest violin player is Hique Gomez.", "score": "1.595727" }, { "id": "14223246", "title": "The Bridge (Melanie Fiona album)", "text": " The album is a mixture of soul, R&B, neo soul, reggae and hip hop music influenced by pop music. In an interview, Fiona described the album's sound as \"pop soul\". On the album, she worked with Andrea Martin, Rob Fusari, Peter Wade Keusch, Sidh Solanki, Vada Nobles, Bill Blast, Future Cut, Stereotypes, Dan Strong, JK, Jay Fenix, Affiliate.", "score": "1.588346" }, { "id": "442091", "title": "Bridge of Ashes", "text": " Bridge of Ashes is an experimental science fiction novel by author Roger Zelazny. The paperback edition was published in 1976 and the hardcover in 1979. Zelazny describes the book as one of five books from which he learned things “that have borne me through thirty or so others.” He states that he “felt that if I could pull it off I could achieve some powerful effects. What I learned from this book is something of the limits of puzzlement in that no man’s land between suspense and the weakening of communication.”", "score": "1.5835392" }, { "id": "27281767", "title": "Black Bridge", "text": " Black Bridge is an independent 2006 comedy-drama film from Canada and was written and directed by Kevin Doherty. It was shot (and re-shot) over the course of 2002 and 2003 with practically no budget. The film is a period piece that takes place in May 1984 Canada during the height of heavy metal music popularity. The film's soundtrack featured music by Winnipeg metal acts Lawsuit and Labyrinth along with Canadian metal acts Goat Horn, Betrayer, Kick Axe, Thor, Anvil, Helix, Brighton Rock, Trained Bears and the American group Geronimo!", "score": "1.5805056" }, { "id": "447509", "title": "The Bridge Wars", "text": " the album, such as \"House of Hits\". KRS had also contributed a verse to the Symphony 2000 remake of the Marley Marl classic in 1999. Queensbridge Records released the 2011 album \"Bridge Wars\", which put a new spin on the old story with the release of the compilation which features artists such as F.E.R.N (produced by DukeDaGod of The Diplomats), Mahogany Jones (four-time Champion of BET’s \"Freestyle Friday's\" battle competitions) and Brookyln’s own L.G. Wise. Nas revisited \"The Bridge\" on his 2012 album Life is Good by sampling it for the hook in his track, \"Back When,\" which focuses on the past of hip-hop.", "score": "1.5688608" }, { "id": "14453094", "title": "Hans Rosenfeldt", "text": " in 2013. The Bridge was an international success, and spawned five adaptations, including The Bridge, set on the American-Mexican border, and The Tunnel, set on the British-French border. Rosenfeldt and his friend Michael Hjorth have written a series of crime fiction novels which center around a forensic psychologist. Their first book, Det fördolda (The Secret), was released in 2010, while its sequel, Lärjungen (Disciple), was published in 2011. Together, they adapted the first two novels in the series into a television miniseries, Sebastian Bergman, which was broadcast in 2010. Rosenfeldt, since 2016, has written the English language detective series Marcella. It is currently in its third series.", "score": "1.5570271" }, { "id": "5672878", "title": "Bridge and Tunnel (band)", "text": " Bridge and Tunnel began in 2008, releasing a split with the band Young Livers. Bridge and Tunnel also released their first full-length album in 2008 on No Idea Records titled East/West. In 2009, Bridge and Tunnel released a 7\" titled Loss Leaders on Yo-Yo Records. In 2010, Bridge and Tunnel released a 10\" titled Indoor Voices. In 2011, Bridge and Tunnel released a 7\" titled Homecoming. Also in 2011, Bridge and Tunnel released their second and final full-length album on No Idea Records titled Rebuilding Year.", "score": "1.5547774" }, { "id": "12691972", "title": "I-35W Mississippi River bridge", "text": " In May 2008, an orchestral piece composed by Osmo Vänskä titled \"The Bridge\" was premiered by the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, led by William Schrickel, assistant-principal bassist of the Minnesota Orchestra. Vänskä himself attended the world premiere. In La Dispute's third studio album, Rooms of The House, several references are made to the disaster, but song \"35\" describes the event.", "score": "1.554013" }, { "id": "27557676", "title": "Aya Matsuura", "text": " † A cover of Chisato Moritaka's 1993 original. The bridge in the title is one of twelve bridges that cross the Watarase River in the city of Ashikaga. †† Last release within Hello! Project, as she graduated soon after its release.", "score": "1.5527196" }, { "id": "30474352", "title": "Bridge (studio)", "text": " Bridge was founded by members of Sunrise's 6th studio while producing Sgt. Frog.", "score": "1.550699" }, { "id": "27125422", "title": "Bridge (Blues Traveler album)", "text": " Bridge is the sixth studio album by American jam band Blues Traveler, released May 2001 (see 2001 in music). The album is the band's first since the 1999 death of original bassist Bobby Sheehan, and the first to include new members Tad Kinchla and Ben Wilson on bass and keyboards, respectively. The original title for the album was Bridge Out of Brooklyn.", "score": "1.547214" } ]
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In May 2009, the band signed with Unique Leader Records. Unique Leader Records released the band's third studio album, Gospel of Maggots, in February 2010. Then, in 2011, another album was released: Demiurge of the Void.", "score": "1.5731173" }, { "id": "11763217", "title": "Deivos (band)", "text": "1999: Praised by Generations (demo) ; 2003: Hostile Blood ; 2006: Emanation from Below ; 2010: Gospel of Maggots ; 2011: Demiurge of the Void ; 2015: Theodicy ; 2017: Endemic Divine ", "score": "1.5667155" }, { "id": "11180667", "title": "Davos (album)", "text": " Davos is the debut studio album of Danielle \"Danz\" Johnson and released under the moniker Computer Magic. It was released on October 16, 2015 on her label Channel 9 Records and on P-Vine and Tugboat in Japan.", "score": "1.4736496" }, { "id": "8410427", "title": "Din fiv", "text": " din_fiv was founded in 1990 out of San Francisco as a solo outlet for composer David Din of Informatik. His first solo composition for the project, titled \"Terminal Condition\", was provided to the compilations There Is No Time released by Ras Dva in 1994 and The Art of Brutality released by Arts Industria in 1995. Din released his 1995 debut studio album titled Infinity on Sinless Records. It represented Din's return to the electro-based music and was compared favorably to Informatik's first album. Metropolis Records adopted din_fiv into its roster and re-issued the debut in 1996 and again in 2009. A second album followed in 2000 titled Decade of the Brain. The album peaked at number fifteen on CMJ's top dance releases and was commended for its provocative lyrics and intense music. Metropolis re-issued both studio albums on Bandcamp as a music download in 2019.", "score": "1.4052792" }, { "id": null, "title": "Deivos (band)", "text": "Deivos (band)\n\nDeivos is a four-piece Polish brutal death metal band from Lublin.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Metal Mind Productions", "text": "Metal Mind Productions\n\nMetal Mind Productions (MMP) is a Polish record label founded in 1987. The label focuses on rock and heavy metal. MMP is also publisher of \"Metal Hammer\", the largest and the oldest heavy metal magazine. As a concert agency, it organises Metalmania, the largest heavy metal event in Central–Eastern Europe, and it organised over 1000 concerts, including Monsters of Rock in Poland, 1991.\n\nMetal Mind Productions over the years became the subject of criticism from such bands as Malevolent Creation, Enter Chaos, Behemoth and Moonlight among others, for releasing unauthorized records and lack of professionalism. They purchased rights for several albums from Empire Records that include titles from such bands as Totem, Sammath Naur, Dissenter, Deivos, Archeon, Spinal Cord, Demise, Naumachia, and Pyorrhoea. and re-released them in 2007 and 2008 although the musicians were not been informed about the deal and were unable to contact Metal Mind.<ref name=\"magazyn\"/>\n\nMetal Mind had a licensing deal with Music for Nations from the 1990s until its closure in 2004. That deal included releases by such bands as Candlemass, Thrasher, Dispatched and Paradise Lost among others. It also had a distribution and licensing deal with Century Media Records that included releases by such bands as Sentenced, Death, Cryptopsy, Arch Enemy, Strapping Young Lad, Jag Panzer, The Gathering, Bloodbath and Massacre among others.\n\nIn 2006 Metal Mind Productions signed a multi-licensing deal with Roadrunner Records for their back catalogue. The selection of bands included Solitude Aeturnus, Willard, Trojan, Atrocity, Crimson Glory, Front Line Assembly, Violent Force, Acrophet, Amen, Atrophy, Heathen, Realm, Xentrix, Defiance, Disincarnate, Pestilence, Last Crack, Znowhite, Sadus, Toxik, Bulldozer and Gorguts.<ref name=\"mmproadrunner\"/>\n\nIn 2008 the label signed a similar deal with Nuclear Blast for their back catalogue. The selection of bands include Brutallity, Control Denied, Darkane, Disbelief, Dismal Euphony, Destruction, Theatre of Tragedy, Stormwitch, Darkseed, Disharmonic Orchestra, Gardenian, Primal Fear, Farmer Boys, Horde, Hypocrisy, Impulse Manslaughter, Macabre, Mortification, Night in Gales, Slaughter, Abomination, Warhammer and Winter.<ref name=\"mmpnuclear\" />\n\nOn other various licenses Metal Mind Productions released albums by artists such as Ankh, Anvil, Art Rock, Astharoth, Bang Tango, Bank, Blaze Bayley, Believer, Warlock and Wilczy Pająk among others.\n\nIn 2010 label founder Tomasz Dziubiński died of neoplasm.\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Paweł Jaroszewicz", "text": "Paweł Jaroszewicz\n\nHe is endorsed by Czarcie Kopyto Pedals, Meinl Cymbals, Tama Drums, Lime Ears in Ear Systems, Balbex Drumsticks, Red Case Drum Cases and Hesu Cables. He used to be endorsed by Paiste, Vic Firth, and DrumCraft drums.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Music of Poland", "text": "Music of Poland\n\nThe Music of Poland covers diverse aspects of music and musical traditions which have originated, and are practiced in Poland. Artists from Poland include world-famous classical composers like Frédéric Chopin, Karol Szymanowski, Witold Lutosławski, Henryk Górecki and Krzysztof Penderecki; renowned pianists like Karl Tausig, Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Arthur Rubinstein and Krystian Zimerman; as well as popular music artists, and traditional, regionalised folk music ensembles that create a rich and lively music scene at the grassroots level. The musicians of Poland, over the course of history, have developed and popularized a variety of music genres and folk dances such as mazurka, polonaise, krakowiak, kujawiak, polska partner dance, oberek; as well as the sung poetry genre (\"poezja śpiewana\") and others. Mazurka (Mazur), Krakowiak, Kujawiak, Oberek and Polonaise (Polonez) are registered as Polish National Dances, originating in early Middle Ages. The oldest of them is Polonaise that comes from the Medieval pageant dances and it was originally called \"chodzony\", a \"walking dance\". \n\nPolish music exhibits influences from a broad variety of world music styles which are represented by critically acclaimed bands, such as Perfect (Zbigniew Hołdys), Status Qwo, Maanam (Kora), T.Love, Golec uOrkiestra, Budka Suflera, Czerwone Gitary, Dżem, Big Cyc, as well as many other renowned artists, e.g. Czesław Niemen, Magdalena Ostrowska, Jacek Kaczmarski, Wojciech Młynarski, Czesław Mozil, Jakob Węgiel, Marek Grechuta, and contemporary singer-songwriters and pop icons including Margaret, Maria Peszek, Myslovitz, Edyta Bartosiewicz, and Doda; jazz musicians Tomasz Stańko, Krzysztof Komeda, Włodek Pawlik, Adam Makowicz, Leszek Możdżer, and Michał Urbaniak; death and black metal music bands Behemoth, Vader, and Decapitated; and film and contemporary classical music composers Wojciech Kilar, Jan A.P. Kaczmarek, Zbigniew Preisner, Abel Korzeniowski, Krzesimir Dębski, and Krzysztof Meyer, among many others.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Deity", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "15862105", "title": "Call of Duty: Black Ops III", "text": " fact Deimos, the demigod responsible for unleashing the undead plague on humanity. Deimos had entered the Player's mind when they interfaced with Hall, and attempts to manipulate them into opening a portal to his home dimension, Malus. The Player is then contacted by another demigod, Dolos, who is sympathetic to humanity and seeks to kill Deimos, her brother. Dolos transports both the Player and Deimos to Malus, where Deimos is vulnerable. Under Dolos' guidance, the Player kills Deimos, ending the undead plague on Earth, but trapping the Player in Malus. Dolos then explains to the Player that her true plans are to kill every other demigod and supernatural being that can challenge her, and the Player agrees to help her.", "score": "1.4044038" }, { "id": "26551834", "title": "MC Davo", "text": " David Sierra Treviño (born 30 June 1991) better known by his stage name MC Davo, is a Mexican rapper, singer and composer signed with Warner Music Group. He became popular in 2012 through his huge success in social networks, with his demo \"Psicosis\" (2012) \"Psicosis II\" (2014), which were widely viewed on YouTube with millions of views. \"Mis Defectos\" is the first single from his second album, available on the market since 2014, entitled El Dominio. In 2015, MC Davo released his third album entitled \"El Dominio (Deluxe)\", which included songs like \"La Propusta\", \"El Mañana\" and \"Quimica\". He worked with artists such as C-Kan, Adán Zapata, and Darkiel.", "score": "1.3954465" }, { "id": "29822965", "title": "Diavolaki", "text": " Diavolaki (Greek: Διαβολάκι; English: Little devil) is the eighth studio album by Greek singer-songwriter and record producer Nikos Karvelas, released by CBS Records Greece in May 1990. The album was certified gold in Greece.", "score": "1.3912804" }, { "id": "16258231", "title": "Julie C. Dao", "text": " will appeal to lovers of fairy-tale retellings and new fantasy worlds.\" In October 2020, Dao will publish Broken Wish, the first in a quartet in which each book will be written by a different YA author and published by Disney Hyperion. The series will explore an intricate curse that ties characters together across time and continent. Dao's novel centers on Elva, a young woman in the village of Hanau, who hides her powers and visions from the world. Yet, when she accidentally witnesses a horrifying vision of the future, she decides she must do everything she can to prevent it.", "score": "1.3911726" }, { "id": "6855280", "title": "Aima, Dakrya &amp; Idrotas", "text": " Aima, Dakrya & Idrotas (Αίμα, Δάκρυα & Ιδρώτας; Blood, Tears & Sweat) is the fourth studio album by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas, released in November 1994 in Greece and Cyprus by PolyGram Records Greece. This album was Rouvas' primary collaboration with singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nikos Karvelas.", "score": "1.3816116" }, { "id": "2907620", "title": "Doom (novel series)", "text": " souls) placed in a computer simulation of Phobos and Deimos. In the simulation, Fly figures out that the programming is influenced by his memories; by lying to himself, he is able to alter what happened. He collects a force of imps, zombies, and other demons on his quest for Arlene, and they later find a Newbie soul in the program, which, aided by the mind-directed simulation, evolves out of existence. A trapped Fly and Arlene decide they will attempt to remember the invasion as an outright defeat for the Freds, creating a Utopia for themselves; if this works is not revealed in the books. ", "score": "1.3719621" }, { "id": "30229514", "title": "Daphnis and Chloe", "text": " It is set on the Greek isle of Lesbos, where scholars assume the author to have lived. Its style is rhetorical and pastoral; its shepherds and shepherdesses are wholly conventional, but the author imparts human interest to this idealized world. Daphnis and Chloe resembles a modern novel more than does its chief rival among Greek erotic romances, the Aethiopica of Heliodorus, which is remarkable more for its plot than for its characterization.", "score": "1.3574157" }, { "id": "30413892", "title": "Warframe", "text": " Warfame's Deimos expansion was released on November 19, 2020 for PC. It adds new weapons, a new Nechramech \"Bonewidow\". It was also planned to release with Lavos, an alchemist warframe but was delayed due to Covid. It also added numerous quality of life changes and new setting options. Warframe's second Deimos expansion was released on December 18, 2020 for PC, then was released on January 21, 2021 for Console. This was a one month event following the Tenno's victory and the Sentients' defeat in Operation: Scarlet Spear, Erra and the Sentients have retreated and gone into hiding. The second Sentient invasion in the Origin System thus begins, and the Orphix Sentient ", "score": "1.3559339" }, { "id": "31761900", "title": "Deinonychus (band)", "text": " Deinonychus is a Dutch doom metal band formed in 1992 by Marco Kehren. There is a close relationship between Deinonychus and the German band Bethlehem: Kehren provided vocals on S.U.I.Z.I.D., Reflektionen auf's Sterben and Profane Fetmilch Lenzt Elf Krank, while Bethlehem bassist and lyricist Jürgen Bartsch joined Deinonychus in 2005. The first three albums and the early demos released as After the rain falls...an empty sky remains, feature Kehren on all instruments and vocals; 1999's Deinonychus added Cradle of Filth drummer William Sarginson, and 2002's Mournument was recorded with a full band. The band announced that they disbanded in September 2008. Marco Kehren nowadays runs a martial industrial band by the name of Nihil Novi Sub Sole. Deinonychus revived in 2016 with a new line up consisting of Marco Kehren (guitars, bass, vocals), Steve Wolz (drums) and Markus Stock (keyboards). The band has recorded a new album called Ode to Acts of Murder, Dystopia and Suicide released on My Kingdom Music worldwide in October 2017.", "score": "1.355255" }, { "id": "15370921", "title": "Deivison", "text": "Notes ", "score": "1.3529016" }, { "id": "7847187", "title": "Huevos (film series)", "text": " The first two films were composed by Huevocartoon co-founder and series' executive producer Carlos Zepeda. The following CG entries were then composed by Spanish-born musician Zacarías M. de la Riva, since Un gallo con muchos huevos.", "score": "1.3521607" }, { "id": "31009134", "title": "Classe Tous Risques", "text": " The Abel Davos character is based on a person of the same name (alias \"Le Mammouth\" because of his girth) whom José Giovanni had met in prison. From 1941 to 1944, Danos was a henchman for the Carlingue, and he was sentenced to death and shot for collaboration on 13 March 1952. The film was produced by France's Filmsonor, Mondex Films and Les Films Odéon in collaboration with Italy's Zebra Film. Principal photography took place from 7 October to 8 December 1959. Shooting locations included Nice, Paris and Milano.", "score": "1.3485838" }, { "id": "12928376", "title": "Sanctus Diavolos", "text": " Sanctus Diavolos is the eighth full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ. It is also the first release after the departure of long-time guitarist Kostas and keyboardist George. The album features a guest appearance by Gus G. (Dream Evil, Firewind) on guitar, a live choir, and mainman Sakis Tolis handling synthesizers. It was recorded at SCA studios in Greece and mixed by Fredrik Nordström (Studio Fredman) in Sweden.", "score": "1.3453109" }, { "id": "5190444", "title": "Delusion Squared", "text": " Thief, Ayreon, Phideaux. Their debut work is a concept-album unraveling a dark sci-fi story in which a young girl, who was born in a post nuclear techno society, revolts against her condition (and the AI supremacy) and decides to give birth to a natural child. Due to copyright laws which extend to modified genes, she is found guilty of \"gene piracy\" and abandoned on the polluted outside. There she meets survivors, and becomes a spiritual guide to them, eventually starting a new religion. The CD release is a dual sleeve digipack sporting a synopsis of the story. A digital release ", "score": "1.3444246" }, { "id": "26947984", "title": "Kristi Stassinopoulou", "text": " In 1989, Stassinopoulou met multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Stathis Kalyviotis, member -among others- of the Anipofori (The Unbearables), one of the first Greek punk bands in the early 80s, the first to do their songs in Greek lyrics and not in English, as was the habit in the Greek indie-underground-rock scene of the times. Together with Stathis Kalyviotis, drummer Vangelis Vekios and guitarist Kostis Anagnostopoulos they formed, Selana (sometimes cited as Selena), a band with an ethnopunk sound that never made an album, but became cult, often performing also as the support group of late Pavlos Sidiropoulos. In 1997, Stassinopoulou and Kalyviotis produced their first album Ifantokosmos which was released by the independent label Thesis. Their next album, Echotropia, was released in 1999. It was ", "score": "1.343672" } ]
What genre is Martinez?
[ "dansband", "Svensktoppsband", "Svensktoppen band" ]
genre
Martinez (band)
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[ { "id": "14346461", "title": "Melanie Martinez", "text": " Martinez's music has been described as pop, alternative pop, art pop, electropop, emo pop, and dark-pop. Her debut album Cry Baby and second album K-12 were seen to have hip hop and R&B undertones. The subject matter of Martinez's songs are typically based on personal experiences. Martinez describes her own music as \"very dark and honest\" and \"hip hop/trap inspired beats with creepy nostalgic childlike sounds such as baby pianos, music boxes, and toys\". Martinez's music has been described by The Guardian as \"off-kilter, sweary electropop\". Rolling Stone described Martinez's music as \"twisted lullabies about love, danger and madness\", and compared her music to that of \"'Coin-Operated Boy'-era Dresden Dolls\" and Lana Del Rey. The New York TimessJon Pareles described her music as \"perch[ing] prettily tinkling keyboards and concise pop choruses amid the slow, ominous basslines and twitchy percussion of Southern hip-hop – a ", "score": "1.6453362" }, { "id": "14346463", "title": "Melanie Martinez", "text": " Martinez has cited the Beatles, Neutral Milk Hotel, Feist, Kimbra, Zooey Deschanel, Regina Spektor, and CocoRosie as influences of hers. Specific albums which have influenced her music include The Idler Wheel... by Fiona Apple and Ariana Grande's albums Yours Truly and My Everything. She attributes the \"heavy hip-hop influence\" in her music to her father playing hip-hop music in the family's house often during her childhood. The visuals in Martinez's music videos have been influenced by her favorite visual artists: Mark Ryden, Aleksandra Waliszewska and Nicoletta Ceccoli. She named Tim Burton as a large influence of hers, and has said that to make a movie with him would be her \"one dream\".", "score": "1.5545585" }, { "id": "15899024", "title": "Manuel Luis Martinez", "text": " Manuel Luis Martinez (June 26, 1966) is an American novelist and literary critic. He was born in San Antonio, Texas, and is the author of four novels: Crossing, (Bilingual Press, 1998), Drift, (Picador USA, 2003), Day of the Dead, (Floricanto Press, 2010) and Los Duros (Floricanto Press, 2014). His fiction deals primarily with the lives of Mexican Americans and Mexican immigrants, and explores the themes of migration, contemporary urban life, and the experience of dislocation. He is also the author of a book of literary criticism, Countering the Counterculture: Rereading Postwar American Dissent from Jack Kerouac to Tomas Rivera, (University of Wisconsin Press, 2003).", "score": "1.5375247" }, { "id": "25920623", "title": "A. Lee Martinez", "text": " A. Lee Martinez is an American fantasy and science fiction author. He has been a member of the DFW Writers' Workshop since 1995. He currently resides in Terrell, Texas.", "score": "1.5118248" }, { "id": "3323363", "title": "Óscar Martínez (musician)", "text": " Óscar “El Gallo Copeton” Martínez (born January 3, 1934 in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American musician and songwriter of Mexican descent who performs Tejano, slow rock, polkas, cumbias and English tunes. Known to Tejano Music devotees as \"El Tejano Enamorado\", after the title of his song which was a hit for Isidro Lopez in 1954.", "score": "1.4931163" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Martinez Brothers", "text": "The Martinez Brothers\n\nThe Martinez Brothers are a duo of disc jockeys, music producers, and remixers from The Bronx, New York known for their long-term residencies at clubs in Ibiza. In 2014 they were named as DJs of the year by \"Mixmag\",<ref name=\"3mbc\"/> who wrote that \"no other DJ or DJ duo encapsulates house music in 2014 like the crown princes of DC10.\"<ref name=\"3mbc\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Melanie Martinez", "text": "Melanie Martinez\n\nMelanie Adele Martinez (born April 28, 1995) is an American singer and songwriter. Born in Astoria, Queens, and raised in Baldwin, New York, Martinez rose to fame in 2012 after appearing on the American television vocal talent show \"The Voice\". Following the show, she released her debut single \"Dollhouse\", followed by her debut EP of the same name (2014), through Atlantic Records.\n\nMartinez later released her debut studio album, \"Cry Baby\" (2015), which went on to be certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Martinez's songs \"Sippy Cup\", \"Mad Hatter\", \"Mrs. Potato Head\", \"Cry Baby\", \"Pacify Her\" and \"Soap\", were all certified gold in the U.S., and her songs \"Dollhouse\" and \"Pity Party\" received platinum certification from the RIAA.\n\nMartinez released her second studio album, \"K-12\" (2019), alongside its accompanying film, as a follow up to the storyline of \"Cry Baby\". Her EP was released a year later in 2020, called \"After School\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Portals (Melanie Martinez album)", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bad Bunny", "text": "Bad Bunny\n\nBenito Antonio Martínez Ocasio (born March 10, 1994), known professionally as Bad Bunny, is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer. His musical style is defined as Latin trap and reggaeton. He rose to prominence in 2016 with his song \"Diles\", which led to a deal with Hear This Music. He continued gaining traction with songs such as \"Soy Peor\" and collaborations with Farruko, Karol G, Ozuna, J Balvin, and more during the next few years.\n\nHis major breakthrough came in 2018 with his feature on Cardi B's number-one song \"I Like It\" alongside J Balvin, and his top-ten song \"Mia\" featuring Drake. His debut album \"X 100pre\" was released in December 2018 by Rimas Entertainment, which peaked at number 11 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. He then released his collaborative album \"Oasis\" with J Balvin in June 2019, reaching number nine on the \"Billboard\" 200. Bad Bunny's second album \"YHLQMDLG\" was released on February 29, 2020, and became the highest charting all-Spanish album, reaching number two on the \"Billboard\" 200. It was followed up with the compilation album \"Las que no iban a salir\" in May, which reached number seven on the chart.\n\nIn November 2020, Bad Bunny released his fourth album \"El Último Tour Del Mundo\", combining his reggaeton and Latin trap sound with rock music. The album became the first all-Spanish-language album to reach number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 and its lead single \"Dákiti\" debuted in the top ten on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In May 2022, his fifth album \"Un Verano Sin Ti\" released, which became his second number-one album and topped the \"Billboard\" 200 Year-End chart, while four of the album's singles peaked in the top ten on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"Un Verano Sin Ti\" was the first Spanish-language album to earn a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year.\n\nBad Bunny is credited with helping Spanish-language music achieve mainstream popularity in the worldwide market. In 2020, he became the first non-English language act to be Spotify's most streamed artist of the year and achieved the same record again in 2021. He then had the biggest streaming year for any artist on Spotify in 2022. Bad Bunny has earned two Grammy Awards, four Latin Grammy Awards, eight \"Billboard\" Music Awards, and thirteen Premios lo Nuestro awards. He was crowned Artist of the Year at the Apple Music Awards 2022. Bad Bunny has sold 5 million records worldwide.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez album)", "text": "Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez album)\n\nCry Baby is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Melanie Martinez, released on August 14, 2015, through Atlantic Records. Between September and December 2012, Martinez rose to prominence upon participating in the third season of the American edition of \"The Voice\". After the show's completion, the singer began working independently on original material, which she says she spent the majority of 2013 writing. The album was supported by the release of three singles. Two singles preceded the album's release: lead single \"Pity Party\", was released on June 2, 2015, while the second single, \"Soap\", was released on July 10, 2015. The third and final single from the album, \"Sippy Cup\" was released July 31, 2015. The singer's debut single, \"Dollhouse\", was also included on the tracklist. \"Cry Baby\" is a visual concept album about a character named Cry Baby, who is a fantasy version of Martinez. Musically, \"Cry Baby\" is primarily an alternative pop, electropop, and indie pop<ref name=\"underthegunreview\" /> record, and received generally positive reviews from critics. In the United States, the album was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, after earning 2 million album-equivalent units (sales, streaming, and track sales). In 2020, the song \"Play Date\", went viral on video-sharing platform TikTok, causing the album to re-enter charts globally. ", "score": null }, { "id": "11726776", "title": "Victor Martinez (author)", "text": " Martinez and his first novel Parrot in the Oven: Mi Vida won a National Book Award in 1996. Parrot was a semi-autobiographical account of a 14-year-old Mexican American boy growing up \"in a world of gangs, violence and poverty\" in the projects of Central Valley (California). Martinez wrote the novel for adults but an editor suggested promoting it in the young adult fiction market. It has been translated into languages including Spanish, Italian, Japanese, and German, and widely acclaimed by young people around the world.", "score": "1.488997" }, { "id": "13109149", "title": "Agustín Martínez", "text": " Agustín Martínez (born 1975) is a Spanish noir fiction novelist and screenwriter. He was awarded the 2021 Premio Planeta for La Bestia, written alongside Antonio Mercero and Jorge Díaz under the pen name Carmen Mola.", "score": "1.4870791" }, { "id": "28447628", "title": "Rubén Martínez (writer)", "text": " Rubén Martínez (born 1962, Los Angeles) is a journalist, author, and musician. He is the son of Rubén Martínez, a Mexican American who worked as a lithographer, and Vilma Angulo, a Salvadoran psychologist. Among the themes covered in his works are immigrant life and globalization, the cultural and political history of Los Angeles (Martínez's hometown), the civil wars of the 1980s in Central America (his mother is a native of El Salvador), and Mexican politics and culture (he is a second-generation Mexican-American on the father's side of his family). In August 2012 his book Desert America: Boom and Bust in the New Old West was published by Metropolitan Books.", "score": "1.4842203" }, { "id": "87925", "title": "Gabi Martínez", "text": " Gabi Martínez (born 1971) is a Spanish writer, screenwriter and journalist. He is considered one of the Spanish representatives of travel literature, with works such as Los mares de Wang, En la Barrera o Voy. He has also written novels and nonfiction books based on research. He received the 2012 Continuará award by Television Española in Catalonia for his literary career.", "score": "1.4798641" }, { "id": "7935802", "title": "Damian Priest", "text": " Martinez is a melophile, being heavily influenced by rock and heavy metal. He and his family has known and interacted with various music bands and personalities, like Bad Bunny, Dee Snider, Eddie Ojeda. Martinez is also a big fan and a collector of hand-to-hand combat weapons. Martinez cites Pedro Morales as his inspiration in wrestling. He is friends with Keith Lee, Matt Riddle and Rhea Ripley.", "score": "1.4723964" }, { "id": "26897776", "title": "Carole Martinez", "text": " Carole Martinez (10 November 1966 in Créhange) is a French contemporary novelist.", "score": "1.4706976" }, { "id": "10887033", "title": "K-12 (film)", "text": " In a 2017 interview with Billboard, Martinez said that her then-untitled second studio album was finished and would be accompanied by a film that she was writing and directing and that it would be \"all of the videos together of the next record, all thirteen, with dialogue and whatnot in between connecting all of them together.\" It was filmed in Budapest, Hungary over a span of 31 days.", "score": "1.4688461" }, { "id": "13109150", "title": "Agustín Martínez", "text": " Born in 1975 in Lorca, Murcia, he studied Image and Sound at the Complutense University of Madrid. Initially dedicaded to advertising, he began to write television series screenplays afterwards. His first novel, Monteperdido, was published in 2015. It was followed by La mala hierba (2017). Both were published by Plaza & Janés, linked to Penguin Random House. Alongside Antonio Mercero and Jorge Díaz, he was one of the three authors closeted behind the Carmen Mola pen name, known for a grim noir novel trilogy published by Penguin Random House's Alfaguara which stars \"atypical\" inspector Elena Blanco: La novia gitana (2018), ", "score": "1.4635216" }, { "id": "4060713", "title": "Eddie Martinez", "text": " Martinez's professional music career began in the 1960s and continues today. He has recorded and toured with dozens of musicians representing numerous styles (including rock, jazz, rap, and R&B), but he is probably best known for work he did in the mid-1980s. Martinez said in a 2015 interview, \"In the span of less than a year, I did three records that really put me on the map in terms of a sonic direction. Those were: Riptide, Steve Winwood’s Back in the High Life, and then I played on David Lee Roth’s EP Crazy from the Heat, with \"California Girls\" and \"Just a Gigolo\". Also around ", "score": "1.4587996" }, { "id": "14779655", "title": "Cliff Martinez", "text": " Cliff Martinez (born February 5, 1954) is an American musician and composer. Early in his career, Martinez was known as a drummer notably with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Captain Beefheart. Since the 1990s, he has worked primarily as a film score composer, writing music for Spring Breakers, The Foreigner, and multiple films by Steven Soderbergh (Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Solaris, Contagion, and Traffic ) and Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive, Only God Forgives, The Neon Demon and the miniseries Too Old to Die Young). On April 14, 2012, Martinez was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.", "score": "1.4539614" }, { "id": "14779659", "title": "Cliff Martinez", "text": " a modern tonal palette to paint the backdrop for films that are often dark, psychological stories like Pump Up the Volume (1990), The Limey (1999) Wonderland (2003), Wicker Park (2004) and Drive (2011). Martinez has been nominated for a Grammy Award (Steven Soderbergh's Traffic), a Cesar Award (Xavier Giannoli's À L'origine), and a Broadcast Film Critics Award (Drive). He earned a Robert Award (Danish Academy Award) for his work on Only God Forgives. Martinez's use of audio manipulations, particularly for percussive sounds, has been evolving through the years and is evident by the hammered dulcimer of Kafka (1991), the gray-areas between sound design and ", "score": "1.4536588" }, { "id": "11809532", "title": "Martinez (band)", "text": " Martinez is a Swedish dansband that was formed in Alnön, near Sundsvall in 1976 as Triggs. In 1978, the name was changed Santos, and eventually in 1980 to Martinez. The band has scored chart successes in Sweden. Many lead vocals have been with the band including Maribel Martinez, the band's first singer in whose name the band is named, Agneta Olsson, Louella \"Lillan\" Vestman and Claudia Unda. From 2008, Louella \"Lillan\" Vestman returned as lead singer. From 2012, Sandra Estberg is the band's lead.", "score": "1.4486995" }, { "id": "14770764", "title": "Domingo Martinez (author)", "text": " Domingo Martinez is an American author best known for his memoirs The Boy Kings of Texas (published 2012) and My Heart Is a Drunken Compass (published 2014). The Boy Kings of Texas was a finalist in the non-fiction category in the 2012 National Book Award contest. These books describe his difficult childhood in Brownsville, Texas, as well as his later struggles as an adult. Martinez found writing these books cathartic and used the writing as a healing process to deal with his feelings and emotions.", "score": "1.4469745" }, { "id": "25629865", "title": "Henry Martínez (songwriter)", "text": " Rivera and Vélas, a female vocal group produced by musician Sergio George. One of his most important albums is Cecilia Todd – Canciones de Henry Martínez, released in 2001, in which he contributed with 15 songs inspired by the geography of Venezuela. This album featured the special participation of the singer Gualberto Ibarreto and the bandoneonist Rodolfo Mederos in a handful of tunes. Then in 2003, Martínez released his first studio album as singer-songwriter, Ya eres Abril, featuring the singer Martirio and the aforementioned Mederos as guest artists. Besides his musical achievements, Martínez is a physician with a graduate degree in family medicine, a medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages.", "score": "1.4422778" }, { "id": "7256230", "title": "Alpha 606", "text": " Alpha 606 (born Armando Martinez on November 15, 1974) is an acoustic/electronic artist based out of Miami. Alpha606 was originally conceived as a duet between Armando Martinez and Rey Rubio in 1998. Martinez is a programmer/composer and Rubio is a performing sound engineer. The duet expanded in 2003 and was joined by two percussionists, Marino Hernandez and Danny Chirino. Their debut EP, Computer Controlled, was released on Dopamine Records in 2004. The group played a few live shows as a quartet, before parting ways. Since, Alpha 606 has consisted of solo artist Armando Martinez. Martinez continued touring and performing as Alpha 606 since 2004 with his solo laptop sets. Alpha 606 performed in Barcelona, London, Brussels, Helsinki, Bournemouth, Birmingham and Miami. Alpha 606 has recorded on Interdimensional Transmissions and Touchin' Bass.", "score": "1.4394878" } ]
What genre is Chariot Race?
[ "racing video game", "racing game", "racing video games", "racer" ]
genre
Chariot Race
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[ { "id": "3229424", "title": "Chariot Race", "text": " Chariot Race is a 2D racing game for the Commodore VIC-20 home computer published in 1983 by Micro-Antics. Each player attempts to take out the opponent's chariot on the way to the finish. The design, programming, and sound were done by Paul Hope, who died in 2011.", "score": "1.6877792" }, { "id": "15500246", "title": "Asterix and the Chariot Race", "text": " Asterix and the Chariot Race (French: Astérix et la Transitalique, \"Asterix and the Trans-Italic\") is the 37th book in the Asterix series, and the third to be written by Jean-Yves Ferri and illustrated by Didier Conrad. The book was released worldwide in more than 20 languages on 19 October 2017 with an initial print run of 5 million copies.", "score": "1.6371193" }, { "id": "28574862", "title": "The Chariot (band)", "text": " The band's music is characterized by a metal sound, and the screamed vocals of frontman Josh Scogin. Journalists have frequently referred to the music as \"chaotic\"; Allmusic writer Alex Henderson described it as a \"dense, clobbering sledgehammer\", while Brian Shultz of Alternative Press called it \"manically pounding, distortion-soaked exercises of catharsis\". The Chariot has often been labeled a metalcore band. However, the music generally defies genre standards like melodic/abrasive dynamics and harmonizing vocals; it wouldn't leave room for the \"nonstop firestorm of exploding drums, heaving guitars, and visceral shrieking,\" as Allmusic writer Corey Apar put it. The band utilizes time changes and start-stop shifts, and typically ", "score": "1.5810289" }, { "id": "15500251", "title": "Asterix and the Chariot Race", "text": " On Goodreads, Asterix and the Chariot Race has a score of 3.48 out of 5. Comics Review said the book is \"furiously funny and hilariously jam-packed with and timeless jibes and cracking contemporary swipes\" The book received renewed media attention in 2020 amid the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (COVID-19) pandemic because the charioteer favored to win the race goes by the name Coronavirus and wears a face mask.", "score": "1.5489798" }, { "id": "26984781", "title": "Heracles Chariot Racing", "text": " Heracles Chariot Racing is a racing game by Neko Entertainment originally released for PlayStation 2 in 2007. It was later released as a WiiWare game in North America on July 6, 2009 and the PAL regions on July 24, 2009. On December 16, 2009 it was released on the PSP through the PlayStation Network store as a downloadable title.", "score": "1.521692" }, { "id": null, "title": "Chariot racing", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ben-Hur (1959 film)", "text": "Ben-Hur (1959 film)\n\nBen-Hur is a 1959 American religious epic film directed by William Wyler, produced by Sam Zimbalist, and starring Charlton Heston as the title character. A remake of , it was adapted from Lew Wallace's 1880 novel \"\". The screenplay is credited to Karl Tunberg, but includes contributions from Maxwell Anderson, S. N. Behrman, Gore Vidal, and Christopher Fry.\n\n\"Ben-Hur\" had the largest budget ($15.175 million), as well as the largest sets built, of any film produced at the time. Costume designer Elizabeth Haffenden oversaw a staff of 100 wardrobe fabricators to make the costumes, and a workshop employing 200 artists and workmen provided the hundreds of friezes and statues needed in the film. Filming commenced on May 18, 1958, and wrapped on January 7, 1959, with shooting lasting for 12 to 14 hours a day and six days a week. Pre-production began in Italy at Cinecittà around October 1957, and post-production took six months. Under cinematographer Robert L. Surtees, executives at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer made the decision to produce the film in a widescreen format. Over 200 camels and 2,500 horses were used in the shooting of the film, with some 10,000 extras. The sea battle was filmed using miniatures in a huge tank on the back lot at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios in Culver City, California. The nine-minute chariot race has become one of cinema's most famous action sequences, and the score, composed and conducted by Miklós Rózsa, was at the time the longest ever composed for a film, and was highly influential on cinema for over 15 years.\n\nFollowing a $14.7 million marketing effort, \"Ben-Hur\" premiered at Loew's State Theatre in New York City on November 18, 1959. It was the fastest-grossing, as well as the highest-grossing film of 1959, becoming the second highest-grossing film in history at the time, after \"Gone with the Wind\". It won a record eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (Wyler), Best Actor in a Leading Role (Heston), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Griffith), and Best Cinematography – Color (Surtees); it also won Golden Globe Awards for Best Motion Picture – Drama, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for Stephen Boyd. In 1998, the American Film Institute named it the 72nd best American film and the second best American epic film in the AFI's 10 Top 10. In 2004, the National Film Preservation Board selected \"Ben-Hur\" for preservation by the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress for being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Asterix and the Chariot Race", "text": "Asterix and the Chariot Race\n\nAsterix and the Chariot Race (French: \"Astérix et la Transitalique\", \"Asterix and the Trans-Italic\") is the 37th book in the Asterix series, and the third to be written by Jean-Yves Ferri and illustrated by Didier Conrad. The book was released worldwide in more than 20 languages on 19 October 2017 with an initial print run of 5 million copies.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Chariot Race", "text": "Chariot Race\n\nChariot Race is a top-down racing game for the VIC-20 home computer published in 1983 by Micro-Antics. Each player attempts to take out the opponent's chariot on the way to the finish. The design, programming, and sound were done by Paul Hope, who died in 2011.<ref name=\"gtw\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Motorcycle chariot racing", "text": "Motorcycle chariot racing\n\nMotorcycle chariot racing is a motor sport that combines motorcycle racing and chariot racing.\n\nThe first competition of the sport was held in the U.S. as early as 1922,<ref name=PopularMechanics/> and gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, further inspired by the 1925 film \"\".<ref name=HistoryDaily/><ref name=NFSA/><ref name=BoingBoing/> It went largely (although not entirely)<ref name=Getty/> extinct after that, although exhibition rigs are still made and driven.<ref name=Deely/>\n\nOne early event was held on June 4, 1922, at Idora Park in Oakland, California:\nRaces might also have been held during the 1920s at the old speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina (the old speedway at , not the modern Charlotte Motor Speedway). After the early events, the sport was further developed in Australia and quickly spread to Europe.\n\nA typical early vehicle configuration was a rider on a motorcycle pulling a chariot and charioteer who were essentially ornamental. A 1922 short piece in \"Popular Mechanics\" describes this configuration.<ref name=PopularMechanics/> This soon developed into a configuration with two riderless motorcycles steered by a single charioteer using reins.<ref name=Deely/> Steering was sometimes done with reins attached to the throttles (the charioteer steered by controlling the relative speed of the two motorcycles), and sometimes with rigid extensions attached to the handlebars.<ref name=RidingVintage/> Modern rigs may have foot pedals for speed control, the reins used for steering the front wheels.<ref name=Getty/>\n", "score": null }, { "id": "15500249", "title": "Asterix and the Chariot Race", "text": " There are several other teams, including a Belgian named Outinthastix and his compatriot, two competitors who resemble Hells Angels, two Goths in a wolf-motif chariot, as well as Helvetians, Ligurians, Etruscans, and Calabrians. There is even an Arab team with dromedaries and a Nordic team on a sled.", "score": "1.5164502" }, { "id": "31410259", "title": "Chariot of Fire", "text": " Chariot of Fire is a Fantasy novel by E. E. Y. Hales published in 1977 by Doubleday in the US and by Hodder & Stoughton in the UK.", "score": "1.5113411" }, { "id": "27262257", "title": "Riders in the Chariot", "text": " Riders in the Chariot is the sixth novel by Australian author Patrick White. It was published in 1961 and won the Miles Franklin Award that year. It also won the 1965 Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society. The novel is the story of the lives of four loosely connected people, whose common link is the mystic experience of the chariot of the title described in the Book of Ezekiel, and traces their lives towards the point where they realise they share the same vision. The novel combines literature, mysticism and suburban life in 1950s Australia to show the ignorance and prejudice of the everyday people in reaction to the few who see the infinite, snowballing with catastrophic consequences", "score": "1.4975584" }, { "id": "11036862", "title": "Chariots of War", "text": " Chariots of War is an isometric 2D computer wargame, developed by Slitherine Software and Paradox Interactive, and published by Strategy First.", "score": "1.4939425" }, { "id": "30377210", "title": "The Chariot (film)", "text": " The Chariot is an upcoming American science fiction comedy film written and directed by Adam Sigal. The film stars John Malkovich, Thomas Mann, Rosa Salazar, Shane West, Scout Taylor Compton and Vernon Davis.", "score": "1.4854093" }, { "id": "28574859", "title": "The Chariot (band)", "text": " The Chariot released their fourth studio album Long Live through Good Fight on November 22, 2010. The album was produced with Matt Goldman. They began touring with Haste the Day in February 2011 for Haste the Day's Farewell Tour, along with A Plea for Purging and MyChildren MyBride.", "score": "1.4824111" }, { "id": "28574863", "title": "The Chariot (band)", "text": " very short songs. Some journalists believe the music is challenging and an acquired taste. In interviews, Josh Scogin has described the band as \"heavy punk rock\", doing away with genres and subgenres, and has also debunked many of these labels. \"Sometimes people refer to us as mathcore, which I think is a very incorrect statement, because I feel like that's a very pre-calculated, 'this is weird because this time signature doesn't go with this time…'. It's very planned out. We're not that smart.\" Live performances are very important to the band. \"We love playing live,\" said Scogin, \"That's what this band are all about: playing live ", "score": "1.4737786" }, { "id": "4311521", "title": "Chariots of Fire", "text": " Although the film is a period piece, set in the 1920s, the Academy Award-winning original soundtrack composed by Vangelis uses a modern 1980s electronic sound, with a strong use of synthesizer and piano among other instruments. This was a departure from earlier period films, which employed sweeping orchestral instrumentals. The title theme of the film has been used in subsequent films and television shows during slow-motion segments. Vangelis, a Greek-born electronic composer who moved to Paris in the late 1960s, had been living in London since 1974. Director Hugh Hudson had collaborated with him on documentaries and commercials, and was also particularly impressed with his 1979 albums Opera Sauvage and China. ", "score": "1.4704307" }, { "id": "3229425", "title": "Chariot Race", "text": " Chariot Race allows two people to play at the same time. Each player races a chariot along the vertically scrolling track while avoiding side walls and oncoming chariots. A player can eliminate the opponent's chariot by pushing it into other chariots or making it crash into the arena walls.", "score": "1.4704044" }, { "id": "14549703", "title": "Chariots of Fire (race)", "text": " Chariots of Fire is an annual relay race, initiated in 1991, that takes place in Cambridge, England. It was inspired by the 1981 film Chariots of Fire, which takes place at the University of Cambridge and depicts the Great Court Run. Each team of the annual race consists of six runners who must complete six laps through the historic city streets. Runners are sponsored and the money goes to charity. Over 400 teams enter each year. In 2006, the event celebrated its 15th anniversary.", "score": "1.4696617" }, { "id": "32640702", "title": "Chariot (video game)", "text": " Chariot is a co-op platform game for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Wii U and Microsoft Windows developed and published by Frima Studio, with the participation of the Canada Media Fund. It was first released on September 30, 2014 and was launched on Xbox One the next day as part of the Xbox Live Games with Gold program. An enhanced port entitled Super Chariot was released for the Nintendo Switch on May 10, 2018, and will include the Royal Gadget Pack DLC. Chariot differs from most traditional Platform game as the objective is to lug around an object, the Chariot, to the end of each level. To do so, the players have to use physics-based mechanics such as pushing and pulling, adding a layer of Puzzle to the game.", "score": "1.4683914" }, { "id": "26984782", "title": "Heracles Chariot Racing", "text": " Players control Heracles or one of a number of characters from Greek mythology (such as Poseidon, Medusa and the Minotaur) in a series of horseless chariot races for the honor of being crowned the Champion Charioteer without a horse. In addition to picking up items to aid themselves, players can also hinder their opponents by using weaponry such as tridents, fireballs and Zeus' lightning in order to try trip them up. The game features a Championship mode consisting of 3 cups with 10 tracks spread across 5 mythical environments (including Mount Olympus and Hades), as well as single race and Battle modes. The game features split-screen multiplayer for up to 4 players across all modes.", "score": "1.4635782" }, { "id": "16550646", "title": "A Flight of Chariots", "text": " A Flight of Chariots is a 1963 novel written by Australian author Jon Cleary about two friends who fly planes during the Berlin Airlift and Korean War then become involved in the space program.", "score": "1.4605436" }, { "id": "33056501", "title": "Dantalian's Chariot", "text": " the song's reputation has grown over the years, prompting journalist Nick James to note in Record Collector magazine that \"nowadays, the record is rightly regarded as one of the essential works of the era.\" EMI subsequently dropped the band, disapproving of Money's psychedelic direction. Dantalian's Chariot then appeared in the low-budget movie Popdown, directed by Fred Marshall and showcasing several groups from the \"Swinging London\" scene, including Blossom Toes and The Idle Race. The band subsequently signed to Direction Records, a subsidiary of CBS Records, and began work on their debut LP, which mostly consisted of new songs written by Money and Summers. However, the record label rejected these recordings, and instead ", "score": "1.4485154" }, { "id": "26567092", "title": "Chariot (album)", "text": " Chariot is the debut studio album by singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw, first released on July 22, 2003 on J Records. It was re-released in 2004 as Chariot (Stripped), which included all of the original Chariot content as well as a bonus disc. The bonus material was \"stripped-down\" (made simply and with minimal instrumentation) studio recordings of all of the original songs, as well as a cover of Sam Cooke's \"Change is Gonna Come.\" The album was successful and was later certified Platinum in the United States.", "score": "1.4478595" } ]
What genre is Progression?
[ "trance", "trance music", "Trance" ]
genre
Progression (album)
5,492,591
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[ { "id": "11163254", "title": "Progression (album)", "text": " Progression is Markus Schulz's second Artist Album and was released in 2007. This progressive trance album was released under exclusive license in the United States and Canada to Ultra Records Inc. The album features the vocals of Kate Cameron, Anita Kelsey, Carrie Skipper and Dauby Talles. It also includes collaborations with Chakra and Andy Moor.", "score": "1.5812235" }, { "id": "7684768", "title": "Age progression", "text": " Age progression is an occasional theme in anime/manga, motion pictures, cartoons and comics, literature, and stage performances. One of the earliest mentions is the Athena origin legend, who leaped from Zeus's skull fully grown. The protagonist of the Vietnamese Giong legend grew up rapidly.", "score": "1.457088" }, { "id": "10500604", "title": "Trilateral Progression", "text": " Trilateral Progression is the fourth studio album by Canadian death metal band Neuraxis. It was released on September 13, 2005, by Earache Records in the United Kingdom, and by Willowtip Records in North America.", "score": "1.4275967" }, { "id": "29273036", "title": "The Gradual Progression", "text": " The Gradual Progression is a studio album by American drummer Greg Fox, released on September 8, 2017 by the label RVNG Intl. It depicts his first use of Sensory Percussion, a set of sensors created by drummer Tlacael Esparza where drum hits send MIDI data to virtual instruments. Fox used Sensory Percussion as a way to become flexible with his drumming skills and combine his interests in electronic music with drumming. The album was recorded in Brooklyn in six days and also features instrumental performances from Curtis Santiago, Michael Beharie, Maria Kim Grand, and Justin Frye. The LP garnered favorable reviews from music journalists upon its release.", "score": "1.4166638" }, { "id": "7684769", "title": "Age progression", "text": "A classic work where age progression is thwarted rather than accelerated, is Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray; at the end of the story, the protagonist undergoes AP after killing his likeness in a painting, which had previously preserved Gray's youthful appearance. ; In the book \"Happy Birthday, Dear Amy\" by Marilyn Kaye, a 13-year-old girl grows into a 25-year-old overnight. ", "score": "1.4164388" }, { "id": null, "title": "Chord progression", "text": "Chord progression\n\nIn a musical composition, a chord progression or harmonic progression (informally chord changes, used as a plural) is a succession of chords. Chord progressions are the foundation of harmony in Western musical tradition from the common practice era of Classical music to the 21st century. Chord progressions are the foundation of Western popular music styles (e.g., pop music, rock music), traditional music, as well as genres such as blues and jazz. In these genres, chord progressions are the defining feature on which melody and rhythm are built.\n\nIn tonal music, chord progressions have the function of either establishing or otherwise contradicting a tonality, the technical name for what is commonly understood as the \"key\" of a song or piece. Chord progressions, such as the common chord progression I–vi–ii–V, are usually expressed by Roman numerals in Classical music theory. In many styles of popular and traditional music, chord progressions are expressed using the name and \"quality\" of the chords. For example, the previously mentioned chord progression, in the key of C major, would be written as C major–A minor–D minor–G major in a fake book or lead sheet. In the first chord, C major, the \"C\" indicates that the chord is built on the root note \"C\" and the word \"major\" indicates that a major chord is built on this \"C\" note.\n\nIn rock and blues, musicians also often refer to chord progressions using Roman numerals, as this facilitates transposing a song to a new key. For example, rock and blues musicians often think of the 12-bar blues as consisting of I, IV, and V chords. Thus, a simple version of the 12-bar blues might be expressed as I–I–I–I, IV–IV–I–I, V–IV–I–I. By thinking of this blues progression in Roman numerals, a backup band or rhythm section could be instructed by a bandleader to play the chord progression in any key. For example, if the bandleader asked the band to play this chord progression in the key of C major, the chords would be C–C–C–C, F–F–C–C, G–F–C–C; if the bandleader wanted the song in G major, the chords would be G–G–G–G, C–C–G–G, D–C–G–G; and so on.\n\nThe complexity of a chord progression varies from genre to genre and over different historical periods. Some pop and rock songs from the 1980s to the 2010s have fairly simple chord progressions. Funk emphasizes the groove and rhythm as the key element, so entire funk songs may be based on one chord. Some jazz-funk songs are based on a two-, three-, or four-chord vamp. Some punk and hardcore punk songs use only a few chords. On the other hand, bebop jazz songs may have 32-bar song forms with one or two chord changes every bar.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Pilgrim's Progress", "text": "The Pilgrim's Progress\n\nThe Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come is a 1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of theological fiction in English literature and a progenitor of the narrative aspect of Christian media. It has been translated into more than 200 languages and never been out of print. It appeared in Dutch in 1681, in German in 1703 and in Swedish in 1727. The first North American edition was issued in 1681. It has also been cited as the first novel written in English. According to literary editor Robert McCrum, \"there's no book in English, apart from the Bible, to equal Bunyan's masterpiece for the range of its readership, or its influence on writers as diverse as C. S. Lewis, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, George Bernard Shaw, William Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte, Mark Twain, John Steinbeck and Enid Blyton. The words on which the hymn \"To be a Pilgrim\" is based come from the novel.\n\nBunyan began his work while in the Bedfordshire county prison for violations of the Conventicle Act of 1664, which prohibited the holding of religious services outside the auspices of the established Church of England. Early Bunyan scholars such as John Brown believed \"The Pilgrim's Progress\" was begun in Bunyan's second, shorter imprisonment for six months in 1675, but more recent scholars such as Roger Sharrock believe that it was begun during Bunyan's initial, more lengthy imprisonment from 1660 to 1672 right after he had written his spiritual autobiography \"Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners\".\n\nThe English text comprises 108,260 words and is divided into two parts, each reading as a continuous narrative with no chapter divisions. The first part was completed in 1677 and entered into the Stationers' Register on 22 December 1677. It was licensed and entered in the \"Term Catalogue\" on 18 February 1678, which is looked upon as the date of first publication. After the first edition of the first part in 1678, an expanded edition, with additions written after Bunyan was freed, appeared in 1679. The Second Part appeared in 1684. There were eleven editions of the first part in John Bunyan's lifetime, published in successive years from 1678 to 1685 and in 1688, and there were two editions of the second part, published in 1684 and 1686.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "I–V–vi–IV progression", "text": "I–V–vi–IV progression\n\nThe I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It involves the I, V, vi, and IV chords of any particular musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be: C–G–Am–F. Rotations include:\nThe '50s progression uses the same chords but in a different order (I–vi–IV–V), no matter the starting point.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Doo-wop", "text": "Doo-wop\n\nDoo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a genre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark, Detroit, Washington, DC, and Los Angeles. It features vocal group harmony that carries an engaging melodic line to a simple beat with little or no instrumentation. Lyrics are simple, usually about love, sung by a lead vocal over background vocals, and often featuring, in the bridge, a melodramatically heartfelt recitative addressed to the beloved. Harmonic singing of nonsense syllables (such as \"doo-wop\") is a common characteristic of these songs. Gaining popularity in the 1950s, doo-wop was \"artistically and commercially viable\" until the early 1960s, but continued to influence performers in other genres.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Progressive house", "text": "Progressive house\n\nProgressive house is a subgenre of house music. The progressive house style emerged in the early 1990s. It initially developed in the United Kingdom as a natural progression of American and European house music of the late 1980s.", "score": null }, { "id": "7311220", "title": "Progressed (EP)", "text": " Progressed is the first extended play by British band Take That. The collection was released on 10 June 2011 and features eight previously unreleased tracks packaged alongside Take That's sixth studio album, Progress. It was preceded by the lead single \"Love Love\" on 11 May. One more single, \"When We Were Young\", was released from the EP.", "score": "1.4021662" }, { "id": "557793", "title": "Progress (song)", "text": " \"Progress\" is a song by Japanese musician Ayumi Hamasaki. It was one of the promotional tracks from her third extended play Five, released on August 31, 2011. The song was used as the theme song for the PlayStation 3 role-playing game Tales of Xillia, the thirteenth main entry in the Tales series. The song was a commercial success, certified gold by the RIAJ.", "score": "1.3985791" }, { "id": "4614993", "title": "Progress (Take That album)", "text": " than pop balladry, the album leans heavily on electronic beats and textures, and reflects misgivings about science and humanity\", rating the album four out of five. AllMusic awarded the album four stars out of five stating \"the emphasis is not on harmonies, it's on groove and texture, ballads taking a backseat to clever rips on Gorillaz or synthesized glam stomps\" and concluded \"Progress is the hippest and best music Take That has ever made.\" The Daily Express gave the album a positive review stating, \"Progress is a testament to the fact they know what they're doing. This is classic pop that dips into R'n'B ", "score": "1.3926263" }, { "id": "557799", "title": "Progress (song)", "text": " Critics were very positive about the song's arrangement. CDJournal praised the song's \"dramatic arrangement\", noting the \"solemn strings intro\" which leads into the song's introduction backed by piano and next into a \"hard, serious sound\" centred on the guitar. Embrace Your Magazine reviewer Kai and Anime Revolution felt similarly, with both reviews noting how well the song's dramatic qualities were suited to Tales of Xillia.", "score": "1.389523" }, { "id": "7684770", "title": "Age progression", "text": " Age progressions are a common theme in Japanese anime and manga. Many anime series feature girls transforming into often voluptuous women. They go through elaborate transformation sequences, in which their clothes are magically replaced with costumes, and their bodies are hidden by energy streamers. The transformation scene may be reused in each episode, emphasizing the characters' breasts and hips growing in a comical way. They may be shown blushing afterward. The earliest known case is the anime/manga series Marvelous Melmo by Osamu Tezuka. In each episode, the young girl Melmo has to help people by impersonating adult professions, like a stewardess or a policewoman. The plot was imitated in later series such as Minky Momo and Fancy Lala. Age progression is a popular theme in hentai manga. There are also many stories in which a character gets younger (age regression).", "score": "1.3795222" }, { "id": "11163255", "title": "Progression (album)", "text": "1) \"I Am\" (featuring Chakra)– 6:27 ; 2) \"Spilled Cranberries\" - 4:02 ; 3) \"On a Wave\" (featuring Anita Kelsey) – 5:31 ; 4) \"Lost Cause\" (featuring Carrie Skipper) – 6:42 ; 5) \"Mainstage\" - 1:27 ; 6) \"Fly to Colors\" - 7:19 ; 7) \"Let It Go\" - 5:27 ; 8) \"Daydream\" (featuring Andy Moor) - 5:54 ; 9) \"SLA9\" - 6:21 ; 10) \"Perfect\" (featuring Dauby Talles) - 6:33 ; 11) \"Trinidad to Miami\" - 7:55 ; 12) \"Cause You Know\" (featuring Departure) - 7:57 ; 13) \"Cause You Know (Is This The End)\" (featuring Departure) - 5:50 ", "score": "1.3788514" }, { "id": "12329003", "title": "Progression: The Art of the Trio, Vol. 5", "text": "Brad Mehldau - Piano ; Larry Grenadier - Bass ; Jorge Rossy - Drums ", "score": "1.3711263" }, { "id": "1185673", "title": "One Half of a Whole Decade", "text": "1) LTJ Bukem - \"Logical Progression\" - 67:24 ; 2) Hieroglyphix - \"Destiny\" ; 3) Q Project - \"Solar System\" ; 4) Appaloosa with DJ Dream - \"Night Train\" ; 5) P.H.D. – \"Above and Beyond\" ; 6) Seba & Lo-Tek – \"Universal Music\" ; 7) LTJ Bukem - \"Music\" (Reworked By Peshay) ; 8) Peshay - \"Jazz Lick\" ; 9) DJ Addiction – \"Senses\" ; 10) New Balance - \"Reflections\" ; 11) Axis - \"Euphony\" Logical Progression is one continuous track mixed by LTJ Bukem, and is made up of these tracks.", "score": "1.3624954" }, { "id": "7684767", "title": "Age progression", "text": " Age progression may also refer to several loosely related types of transformation, often shortened to AP, in which a character suddenly increases in age. The two main categories are child to adult transformation, and young adult into old age. Some overlap is possible; a child may become an adult, and then continue to old age.", "score": "1.3538661" }, { "id": "29273044", "title": "The Gradual Progression", "text": "Technical ; Composed, arranged, and recorded by Greg Fox in six days at Figure 8 Recording in Brooklyn ; Mixed and engineered by Eli Crews ; Mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service ; Artwork by Tauba Auerbach Musicians ; Drums and percussion by Fox ; Vocals on \"The Gradual Progression\" by Curtis Santiago ; Nylon guitar on \"The Gradual Progression\" and \"By Virtue of Emptiness\" by Michael Beharie ; Tenor saxophone on \"Earth Center Possessing Stream\" and \"Catching An L\" by Maria Kim Grand ; Upright bass on \"By Virtue of Epmtiness\" by Justin Frye Derived from the liner notes of The Gradual Progression. ", "score": "1.3509562" }, { "id": "10513698", "title": "Natural Progression", "text": " Natural Progression is a 2004 album by the Canadian hip hop group Sweatshop Union. Natural Progression established Sweatshop Union as a player in the conscious underground rap scene.", "score": "1.35076" }, { "id": "7311227", "title": "Progressed (EP)", "text": "A In certain territories, Progressed charted in conjunction with Progress under the same title. ", "score": "1.350493" }, { "id": "27488729", "title": "Experience point", "text": " In some systems, such as the classic tabletop role-playing games Traveller, Call of Cthulhu and Basic Role-Playing, and the role-playing video games Dungeon Master, Final Fantasy II, The Elder Scrolls, the SaGa series, and Grandia series, progression is based on increasing individual statistics (skills, rank and other features) of the character, and is not driven by the acquisition of (general) experience points. The skills and attributes are made to grow through exercised use. Some authors believe that activity-based progression encourages tedious grinding processes, like intentionally taking damage and attacking allied characters to increase health in Final Fantasy II.", "score": "1.3487453" }, { "id": "12328999", "title": "Progression: The Art of the Trio, Vol. 5", "text": " Progression: The Art of the Trio, Vol. 5 is a live album by American pianist and composer Brad Mehldau released on the Warner Bros. label in 2001.", "score": "1.3479577" }, { "id": "4650924", "title": "The Green Progression", "text": " The Green Progression is a 1992 novel by L. E. Modesitt and Bruce Scott Levinson about how good intentions have a way of backfiring, especially when the people involved in the cause are being manipulated by others.", "score": "1.3473217" } ]
What genre is The Take?
[ "punk rock", "punk", "punk music" ]
genre
The Take (Welsh band)
5,958,809
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[ { "id": "12188125", "title": "The Take (2004 film)", "text": " The Take is a Canadian documentary film released in 2004 by the wife and husband team of Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis. It tells the story of workers in Buenos Aires, Argentina who reclaim control of a closed Forja auto plant where they once worked and turn it into a worker cooperative.", "score": "1.7179097" }, { "id": "28166357", "title": "Take (album)", "text": " Take (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by South Korean rapper Mino. It was released on October 30, 2020, through YG Entertainment. Written and composed entirely by Mino, the album consists of twelve tracks including the lead single, \"Run Away\", for which a music video was released alongside the album. Musically, it is a hip hop record that contains influences of ballad, dance-pop, folk, moombahton, R&B, rap and soul.", "score": "1.6994874" }, { "id": "26565432", "title": "The Take (Welsh band)", "text": " The Take were a Welsh punk rock/post-hardcore band from Cardiff, Wales. The Take have released two albums: Propeller (2002) on Household Name, and Dolomite (2006) on Bombed Out Records.", "score": "1.6821365" }, { "id": "2496394", "title": "Take (film)", "text": " Take is a 2007 American crime thriller directed and written by Charles Oliver and starring Minnie Driver, Jeremy Renner, Bobby Coleman, Adam Rodríguez and David Denman. The film premiered at Tribeca Film Festival on April 27, 2007.", "score": "1.6491216" }, { "id": "14621647", "title": "Takes (album)", "text": " Takes is the third studio album by British singer/songwriter Adem. It is a covers album, consisting primarily of covers of 90s pop/alternative tracks.", "score": "1.6376178" }, { "id": null, "title": "Take Five", "text": "Take Five\n\n\"Take Five\" is a jazz standard composed by saxophonist Paul Desmond and originally recorded by the Dave Brubeck Quartet for their album \"Time Out\" at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studios in New York City on July 1, 1959. Two years later it became a sleeper hit and the biggest-selling jazz single ever. Revived since in numerous movie and television soundtracks the piece still receives significant radio airplay. The single was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1996.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Take Me to Church", "text": "Take Me to Church\n\n\"Take Me to Church\" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier. It was released as his debut single on 13 September 2013, originally featuring on his extended play of the same name, before being featured as the opening track of his 2014 debut album \"Hozier\". A struggling musician at the time of its composition, Hozier wrote and recorded the song in the attic of his parents' home in County Wicklow. A mid-tempo soul song, its lyrics use religious terminology to describe a romantic relationship in the face of Church discrimination. The song caught the attention of Rubyworks Records, where producer Rob Kirwan collaborated with Hozier on the final recording.\n\nThe accompanying music video premiered in September 2013, directed by Brendan Canty and Conal Thomson. It was shot in black-and-white and follows a romantic relationship between two men and its subsequent violent homophobic backlash. Upon its YouTube release in September 2013, the video quickly went viral, leading to Hozier's subsequent license with Columbia Records US and Island Records UK. In 2014, the song achieved widespread global popularity, topping the charts in 12 countries and reaching the top 10 in 21 other territories. The song also received critical acclaim.\n\nAided by music platforms Shazam and Spotify to become a rock radio hit in the U.S., the song spent 23 consecutive weeks at the top of the Hot Rock Songs chart, tied with Imagine Dragons \"Radioactive\" as the longest-running number-one in its chart-history (at the time). \"Take Me to Church\" later crossed over to the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, where it peaked at number two in December 2014. The song was nominated for the Grammy Award for Song of the Year at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards and has been certified six-times platinum in the US.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Take On Me", "text": "Take On Me\n\n\"Take On Me\" is a song by the Norwegian synth-pop band A-ha. The original version, recorded in 1984 and released in October of that same year, was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff. The 1985 international hit version was produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album, \"Hunting High and Low\" (1985). The recording combines synth-pop with a varied instrumentation, including acoustic guitars, keyboards, and drums.\n\nThe original 1984 version \"Take On Me\" failed to chart in the United Kingdom, as did the second version in the first of its two 1985 releases. The second of those 1985 releases charted in September 1985, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart in October. In the United States in October 1985 the single topped \"Billboard\"'s Hot 100, no doubt bolstered by the wide exposure on MTV of director Steve Barron's innovative music video featuring the band in a live-action pencil-sketch animation sequence. The video won six awards and was nominated for two others at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "text": "Take Me Home, Country Roads\n\n\"Take Me Home, Country Roads\", also known simply as \"Country Roads\", is a song written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver about West Virginia. It was released as a single performed by Denver on April 12, 1971, peaking at number two on \"Billboard\"s US Hot 100 singles for the week ending August 28, 1971. The song was a success on its initial release and was certified Gold by the RIAA on August 18, 1971, and Platinum on April 10, 2017. The song became one of John Denver's most popular songs. It has continued to sell, with over 1.6 million digital copies sold in the United States.\n\nThe song is considered a symbol of West Virginia. In March 2014, it became one of the four official state anthems of West Virginia.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Take a Step Back", "text": "Take a Step Back\n\n\"Take a Step Back\" is a song by American rapper Ski Mask the Slump God featuring fellow American rapper XXXTentacion. The song was released as a single for Ski Mask's mixtape \"You Will Regret\". It was produced by Ronny J.", "score": null }, { "id": "2496398", "title": "Take (film)", "text": " of the Chicago Sun-Times rated it 2/4 stars and called it \"a monotonous slog through dirgeland\". Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times wrote, \"Take is called a thriller in its press notes, but it's really one of those tragedy-under-a-microscope slogs that assumes a surfeit of storytelling angles makes a harrowing incident automatically more interesting.\" Nathan Lee of The New York Times wrote, \"If there is anything the cinema needed less than another angst-ridden, cross-cutting tragedy about crime, fate, memory and redemption, it's the kind shot in an ugly monochromatic palette suggesting a world drained of emotions and filmmakers parched of imagination.\"", "score": "1.6018918" }, { "id": "10449521", "title": "The First Take", "text": " The First Take is a Japanese YouTube channel that invites singers to perform a song recorded in one take.", "score": "1.6008947" }, { "id": "13646020", "title": "The Take (1974 film)", "text": " The Take is a 1974 British-American action neo noir crime drama film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring Billy Dee Williams, Eddie Albert, Frankie Avalon, Sorrell Booke, Tracy Reed, and Albert Salmi. It is based on the 1970 novel Sir, You Bastard by G. F. Newman. The film was released by Columbia Pictures in May 1974.", "score": "1.5939298" }, { "id": "9650268", "title": "Taken (novel)", "text": " Taken is a crime novel by the American writer Kathleen George set in 1990s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It tells the story of a baby taken in broad daylight downtown Pittsburgh. Protagonist Marina Benedict gets involved, and detective Richard Christie takes on the task of finding the missing child of a rookie pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates.", "score": "1.5855191" }, { "id": "31946948", "title": "The Take (TV series)", "text": " The Take was the first of two Cole novels to be adapted by Company Pictures for Sky1, the other being The Runaway, starring Jack O'Connell and Joanna Vanderham, that followed in 2011. The Take was released on Region 2 DVD on 6 July 2009 by ITV Studios Home Entertainment. The series aired in the United States between 2 and 23 December 2009 on Encore. The first episode gathered 180,000 viewers, while the second attracted 152,000. The series was also released on Region 1 DVD on 28 August 2012, via BFS Entertainment. The series received critical acclaim for Hardy's portrayal of Freddie Jackson. Notably, Hardy and Charlotte Riley, who first met whilst working together on the series, later married.", "score": "1.578371" }, { "id": "31946947", "title": "The Take (TV series)", "text": " The Take is a four-part British television crime drama series, adapted by Neil Biswas from the novel by Martina Cole, that first broadcast on Sky1 on 17 June 2009. Directed by David Drury, The Take follows the activities of criminal sociopath Freddie Jackson (Tom Hardy), who has recently been released from prison, only to find that his cousin Jimmy (Shaun Evans) is attempting to make a name for himself on the back of his reputation. The series also stars Brian Cox, Kierston Wareing, Margot Leicester and Charlotte Riley among others. Principal shooting for the series took place in Dublin. As well as original music by Ruth Barrett, the series also makes use of Kasabian's \"Club Foot\" as its opening ", "score": "1.5744002" }, { "id": "28166361", "title": "Take (album)", "text": " Vocal's Nathan Sartain thought the album \"breaks free of any typical pop formulae\" and is \"stylistically idiosyncratic, yet as easily accessible as the glossiest chart-dominating pop banger\". The K Meal writer Kathleen Herrera described it as \"a solid album that truly explored Mino's talent as a musician, lyricist and composer\".", "score": "1.5496855" }, { "id": "6011095", "title": "The Take (YouTube channel)", "text": " The Take (previously named ScreenPrism) is a YouTube channel and media company. Co-founded and hosted by Yale University alumni Susannah McCullough and Debra Minoff, The Take produces video essays analyzing film, television and popular culture at large. As of September 2021, The Take's Youtube channel has over 1.3 million subscribers and over 270 million video views. The Take is known for its \"All the Tropes\" series, a collection of video essays dissecting character tropes including the \"cool girl\", the \"smart girl\", the child prodigy, the white savior and the Manic Pixie Dream Girl. The Take has also created the video series The Takeaway with Amazon Prime Video, the series Take Two in collaboration with Netflix, and produced a series of Oscar videos for Entertainment Weekly. The Take's video on Breaking Bad's Walter White was listed by Film School Rejects as one of 2018's best video essays. \"Parasite, Ending Explained: Stairway to Nowhere\" was named among the top video essays of 2020 by No Film School. The Take’s video essays have also received coverage from The Mary Sue, Bustle and The A.V. Club.", "score": "1.5336323" }, { "id": "25590448", "title": "The Taking (album)", "text": " The Taking is the third studio album by American rock band Loaded. It was produced by Terry Date in Seattle, Washington, and was released on April 19, 2011 through Eagle Rock Entertainment. Writing for the album began in 2009, while the band were touring in support of Sick. It was the first Loaded release, since Episode 1999: Live, without drummer Geoff Reading, who, after departing the band, was replaced by Isaac Carpenter in September 2009. A feature-length film about the album, as well as Loaded, by filmmaker and documentarian Jamie Burton Chamberlin has been filmed, with the album serving as the film's soundtrack.", "score": "1.5290704" }, { "id": "28166363", "title": "Take (album)", "text": " Credits adapted from the label's official blog and Apple Music.", "score": "1.5222566" }, { "id": "2264555", "title": "The Taking", "text": " The Taking is a 2004 novel written by Dean Koontz.", "score": "1.5098448" }, { "id": "4404040", "title": "Take Two (novel)", "text": " Take Two is a 2010 juvenile fiction novel by Julia DeVillers and Jennifer Roy. This book is part of their twins series.", "score": "1.5033551" }, { "id": "3320651", "title": "Alma Katsu", "text": " Katsu's writing has received praise for its quality and ability to create authentic and realistic settings. She published her first novel, The Taker, in 2011 through Gallery Books. It received praise from outlets such as Booklist and The Washington Post, and was recognized as one of the ten best debut novels of the year by the American Library Association. Described as a literary take on the Faustian bargain, The Taker Trilogy tells the story of a young woman who has been given eternal life but comes to see this condition as a punishment for evil acts she perpetrated in life and is now condemned to revisit until the end of time.", "score": "1.5024168" }, { "id": "13646027", "title": "The Take (1974 film)", "text": " action film, distinctive largely for its deeply cynical tone ... A film without anyone to root for or care much about is a risky proposition, but so much happens at such a fast clip that 'The Take' is actually quite diverting.\" Geoff Brown of The Monthly Film Bulletin declared that there is \"no denying that at times The Take positively bristles with pace and professionalism: cars swerve about with tyres and sirens screaming, helicopters swoop, bullets sizzle and bodies fall—all captured with neatly feverish editing and a pounding soundtrack. And the film maintains its momentum in spite of its rather indecipherable story-line.\"", "score": "1.4919381" }, { "id": "1768328", "title": "Raaginder", "text": "Take One... (2011) ", "score": "1.475111" } ]
What genre is Conversations?
[ "contemporary Christian music", "inspirational music", "CCM", "Contemporary Christian music" ]
genre
Conversations (Sara Groves album)
975,023
99
[ { "id": "31530482", "title": "Conversations (Roses Are Red album)", "text": " Conversations is the second studio album by American rock band Roses Are Red.", "score": "1.7943484" }, { "id": "9381900", "title": "Conversations (Sara Groves album)", "text": " Conversations is the first studio album and second album overall from Christian singer-songwriter Sara Groves, and was released on March 20, 2001, by INO Records. The producer on the album is Nate Sabin.", "score": "1.7766633" }, { "id": "10546826", "title": "Conversations with Friends", "text": " Conversations with Friends is the 2017 debut novel by the Irish author Sally Rooney. The novel was published by Faber and Faber.", "score": "1.7740777" }, { "id": "7168405", "title": "Conversations (Woman's Hour album)", "text": " Conversations is the debut album by London-based group Woman's Hour. This album is mixture of indie pop, alternative and electronic pop. Adding swooning synths, clipped rhythms, and muted guitars, \"Conversations\" is new wave with a twist of some nocturnal R&B and soft disco.", "score": "1.7660838" }, { "id": "28821481", "title": "Conversations (From a Second Story Window album)", "text": " Conversations is From a Second Story Window's second and final full-length studio album. It was released on May 27, 2008. This album is a concept album, telling the stories of people of the world and the conversations they have with each other.", "score": "1.7538896" }, { "id": null, "title": "Conversations with Friends", "text": "Conversations with Friends\n\nConversations with Friends is the 2017 debut novel by the Irish author Sally Rooney, about two young women who become involved with an older couple in Dublin's literary scene. The novel was published by Faber and Faber and received critical acclaim. A television adaptation, also called \"Conversations with Friends\", was released in 2022.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Conversation", "text": "The Conversation\n\nThe Conversation is a 1974 American mystery thriller film written, produced, and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Gene Hackman, John Cazale, Allen Garfield, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest, Harrison Ford, Teri Garr, and Robert Duvall. The film revolves around a surveillance expert and the moral dilemma he faces when his recordings reveal a potential murder. Coppola cited the Michelangelo Antonioni thriller \"Blowup\" (1966) as a key influence, but since the film was released to theaters just a few months before Richard Nixon resigned as president, he felt that audiences interpreted the film as being a reaction to the Watergate scandal.\n\n\"The Conversation\" premiered at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Palme d'Or, the festival's highest prize, and was theatrically released on April 7, 1974 by Paramount Pictures to critical acclaim but box office disappointment, grossing $4.2 million on a $1.6 million budget. The film received three nominations at the 47th Academy Awards; Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Sound.\n\nIn 1995, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Sally Rooney", "text": "Sally Rooney\n\nSally Rooney (born 20 February 1991) is an Irish author and screenwriter. She has published three novels: \"Conversations with Friends\" (2017), \"Normal People\" (2018), and \"Beautiful World, Where Are You\" (2021). \"Normal People\" was adapted into a 2020 television series by Hulu, RTÉ, Screen Ireland and the BBC. Rooney's work has garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, and she is regarded as one of the foremost millennial writers.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Little Less Conversation", "text": "A Little Less Conversation\n\n\"A Little Less Conversation\" is a 1968 song recorded by American singer Elvis Presley, written by Mac Davis and Billy Strange and published by Gladys Music, Inc., originally performed in the film \"Live a Little, Love a Little\". The song became a minor hit in the United States when released as a single with \"Almost in Love\" as the A-side. A 2002 remix by Dutch musician Junkie XL of a later re-recording of the song by Presley became a worldwide hit, topping the singles charts in nine countries and was awarded certifications in ten countries by 2003.\n\nThe song has made numerous appearances in popular culture and has been covered by several artists.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Imaginary Conversations", "text": "Imaginary Conversations\n\nImaginary Conversations is Walter Savage Landor's most celebrated prose work. Begun in 1823, sections were constantly revised and were ultimately published in a series of five volumes. The conversations were in the tradition of dialogues with the dead, a genre begun in Classical times that had a popular European revival in the 17th century and after. Their subjects range over philosophical, political and moral themes, and are designed to give a dramatic sense of the contrasting personalities and attitudes involved.", "score": null }, { "id": "9381902", "title": "Conversations (Sara Groves album)", "text": " For the Billboard charting week of April 7, 2001, Conversations ranked at No. 35 for the best-selling albums in the Christian music market via the Christian Albums position.", "score": "1.7433414" }, { "id": "1304825", "title": "Our Precious Conversations", "text": " Our Precious Conversations (僕と君の大切な話) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Robico. It was serialized in Dessert from August 24, 2015, to December 24, 2019, and published in seven volumes.", "score": "1.7410108" }, { "id": "7454088", "title": "Conversations (song)", "text": " \"Conversations\" is a song by American recording artist Juice Wrld, released on July 10, 2020, as the second track from his posthumous third studio album Legends Never Die.", "score": "1.7320287" }, { "id": "11323276", "title": "A Conversation", "text": " A Conversation is a play by the Australian author David Williamson. It was the second in his \"Jack Manning trilogy\" of plays about conferencing.", "score": "1.7295887" }, { "id": "2898345", "title": "Indistinct Conversations", "text": " Indistinct Conversations is the fourth full-length album by Canadian indie rock band Land of Talk, released on July 31, 2020 through Saddle Creek Records and Dine Alone Records. The album was planned to be released on May 15, 2020, however, due to COVID-19 the album's release was delayed. The album was produced in Montreal, Quebec.", "score": "1.7225707" }, { "id": "14680211", "title": "Conversations (EP)", "text": " Conversations is an EP in 2009 released by Irish band Time Is a Thief. The EP was recorded and mixed by Laurence White at Roughcut Studios in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland.", "score": "1.6942828" }, { "id": "8703776", "title": "Conversations (radio program)", "text": " Conversations, formerly Conversations with Richard Fidler, is an Australian radio program broadcast on the ABC's local radio stations (except in Victoria) and Radio National every weekday. It is hosted by Richard Fidler (on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays) and Sarah Kanowski (on Thursdays and Fridays).", "score": "1.6812209" }, { "id": "26687687", "title": "The Conversation (website)", "text": " The Conversation uses a custom publishing and content management system built in Ruby on Rails. This system enables authors and editors to collaborate on articles in real time. Articles link to author profiles—including disclosure statements—and personal dashboards showing authors' engagement with the public.", "score": "1.6726122" }, { "id": "1325539", "title": "Real Life Conversations", "text": " Real Life Conversations is the second album by American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter Steven Curtis Chapman. The album was released in 1988 by Sparrow Records and produced by Phil Naish. This second album features a harder and edgier sound that steers more toward light rock music than his previous album.", "score": "1.6724617" }, { "id": "30367882", "title": "Two Conversations", "text": " Two Conversations is the fifth studio album by Indie Rock band The Appleseed Cast, released in the U.S. on July 22, 2003 on Tiger Style Records.", "score": "1.6698701" }, { "id": "31230093", "title": "Conversations II", "text": " Conversations II is an album by American jazz saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell, with pianist with Craig Taborn and drummer Kikanju Baku which was recorded in 2013 and released on Wide Hive.", "score": "1.6666572" }, { "id": "26115751", "title": "Conversations (Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, Kenny Clare album)", "text": " Conversations is a 1972 album showcasing three jazz drummers Buddy Rich, Louie Bellson, and Kenny Clare with the Bobby Lamb - Ray Premru Orchestra.", "score": "1.6608346" }, { "id": "8703777", "title": "Conversations (radio program)", "text": " The program has been running since 2006, and is broadcast each weekday on ABC Local Radio in all Australian states except Victoria, and on ABC Radio National. It has over many years been one of the top five most downloaded podcasts in Australia, according to iTunes charts. Since 2016 it has been the Most Downloaded Australian podcast on iTunes Australia. In 2018, the program's name changed to Conversations, and former Radio National arts journalist Sarah Kanowski joined Fidler as a regular host. The two presenters share duties, with Fidler usually presenting on Monday to Wednesday and Kanowski on Thursday and Friday.", "score": "1.6606995" }, { "id": "6697444", "title": "Conversations on Serious Topics", "text": " Conversations on Serious Topics (Pokalbiai rimtomis temomis) is a 2012 Lithuanian documentary film directed by Giedrė Beinoriūtė. The film was selected as the Lithuanian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.", "score": "1.6526595" }, { "id": "25867708", "title": "Conversation (magazine)", "text": " The Conversation Papers (formerly Conversation Poetry Quarterly) is a UK-based poetry magazine founded in 2007 and produced by The Conversation Paperpress. The magazine aims to promote the idea of poetry as a socially critical art and is the connected to the Dialecticist school of poetic thought. In 2009 it became the English-language publication of The Conversation International - a radical writing and publishing collective with members from countries across the world, with the aim of creating a cross-cultural poetic dialogue through translation and co-operative publishing.", "score": "1.6502168" } ]
What genre is Mars?
[ "science fiction film", "sci-fi film", "science fiction movie", "sci-fi movie", "scifi film", "scifi movie", "sci fi film", "sci fi movie", "scifi-film", "scifi" ]
genre
Mars (1968 film)
3,024,339
78
[ { "id": "16446980", "title": "Mars Diaries", "text": " The Mars Diaries is a science fiction series for young adults by the best-selling author, Sigmund Brouwer, published by Tyndale House Publishers in 2000 - 2002. Set in an experimental community on Mars in the year 2039, the Mars Diaries feature fourteen-year-old virtual reality specialist Tyce Sanders. It was re-published by Tyndale House Publishers in 2009 and 2012 as a 5 volume series titled Robot Wars.", "score": "1.6251144" }, { "id": "28787801", "title": "A Princess of Mars", "text": " genre, A Princess of Mars and its sequels are the best known, and they were a dominant influence on subsequent authors. Initially published in magazines with general readership, by the 1930s the planetary romance had become very popular in the emerging science fiction pulp magazines. The novel can also be classified as the closely related genre sword and planet, which consists of what are essentially sword and sorcery stories that take place on another planet. A Princess of Mars is widely considered to be the archetypal novel of the sword and planet genre. The novel also shares a number of elements of Westerns, such as desert settings, women taken captive, and a climactic life-or-death confrontation with the antagonist.", "score": "1.6231494" }, { "id": "27458622", "title": "Mars Chronicles", "text": " Mars Chronicles is a limited vinyl album by electronica group Kreidler, released in 2011.", "score": "1.6116518" }, { "id": "5539693", "title": "Mars (B'z album)", "text": " Mars is the third Mini-Album for the Japanese rock duo B'z, released in 1991. The album sold 1,730,500 copies in total, reaching #1 at Oricon.", "score": "1.596959" }, { "id": "5248483", "title": "The Mars Canon", "text": " The Mars Canon (火星のカノン) is a 2002 Japanese film directed by Shiori Kazama. Themes of the film include adultery and homosexuality, as Mars connotes both fighting and sexual intercourse.", "score": "1.5863266" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Mars Volta", "text": "The Mars Volta\n\nThe Mars Volta is an American progressive rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001. The band's only constant members are Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, producer, direction) and Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals, lyrics), whose partnership forms the core of the band. The band's current line-up also includes founding member Eva Gardner (bass), Omar's brother Marcel Rodríguez-López (keyboards, synths, percussion), Linda-Philomène Tsoungui (drums) and Leo Genovese (keyboards, saxophone).\n\nKnown for their energetic live shows and concept albums, The Mars Volta formed following the break-up of Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala's previous band, At the Drive-In. Seeking to experiment and expand their sound, Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala recruited Gardner, Isaiah \"Ikey\" Owens (keyboards), Jon Theodore (drums) and Jeremy Ward (sound manipulation) to form The Mars Volta. The band released their debut EP, \"Tremulant\", in 2002, with Gardner leaving the band prior to recording their debut album, \"De-Loused in the Comatorium\". She was replaced by Red Hot Chili Peppers bass guitarist Flea for the sessions. The Rick Rubin-produced album received widespread critical acclaim upon its release in 2003.\n\nThe band's second studio album, \"Frances the Mute\" (2005), was self-produced by Rodríguez-López and was the first to feature longterm members Juan Alderete (bass) and Marcel Rodríguez-López. The album debuted at #4 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and became the band's biggest commercial success, selling over 500,000 copies in the US and achieving Gold certification from the RIAA. The band's third studio album, \"Amputechture\", was released in 2006 and was the last album to feature Theodore. In 2008, the band released \"The Bedlam in Goliath\", a concept album inspired by the band's turbulent experiences with a ouija-type talking board. The album's first single, \"Wax Simulacra\" was awarded a Grammy Award in 2009 for Best Hard Rock Performance. The band released its fifth album, \"Octahedron\", in June 2009. \n\nFollowing the release of their sixth album, \"Noctourniquet\" (2012), and a run of reunion shows with At the Drive-In, The Mars Volta entered a hiatus in September 2012. Rodríguez-López subsequently formed a new project, Bosnian Rainbows, and the band formally broke up after disagreements between Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala. The duo repaired their friendship and reunited in 2014 for a new project, Antemasque, and further At the Drive-In tours and recording sessions.\n\nReuniting in secret in 2019, Rodríguez-López and Bixler-Zavala recorded a new studio album, \"The Mars Volta\", with Gardner, Marcel Rodríguez-López and drummer Willy Rodriguez Quiñones. The band announced their reunion – after ten years of public inactivity – with an art installation called L'ytome Hodorxí Telesterion, in June 2022. For the band's live return, jazz pianist Leo Genovese and drummer Linda-Philomène Tsoungui were added to the line-up.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bruno Mars", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mars Argo", "text": "Mars Argo\n\nBrittany Alexandria Sheets, known by her stage name Mars Argo, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and internet personality.\n\nSheets is prominently known for her portrayal of a fictionalized stage persona of herself on YouTube. She became known as the lead singer of the indie rock band of the same name, named after her main stage persona. Mars Argo released their only album, \"Technology Is a Dead Bird\", on November 6, 2009. The band continued to release extended plays such as \"Internet Sessions\" and \"Linden Place\" throughout 2010 and 2011. In a 2013 \"Vice\" article, the band stated that they were working on their own TV show along with a second album,<ref name=\"noisey\" /> but both projects were later abandoned.\n\nBesides releasing music, Sheets co-produced, wrote, and directed content for her YouTube channel grocerybagdottv (renamed shouldicleanmyroom in 2022), formerly co-operated by her former partner Titanic Sinclair. The channel's content was often satirical, revolving around society and Internet culture. However, after the duo broke up in early 2014, all but three videos were removed from the channel. The only videos that still remain on the channel to this day are the music videos for \"Using You\", \"Runaway Runaway\", and a satirical video called \"Delete Your Facebook\".\nIn 2022, Sheets made a comeback with her debut solo single \"Angry\", and a subsequent audio video was uploaded onto the channel.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "text": "Thirty Seconds to Mars\n\nThirty Seconds to Mars (commonly stylized as 30 Seconds to Mars) is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1998. The band consists of brothers Jared Leto (lead vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards) and Shannon Leto (drums, percussion). During the course of its existence, it has undergone various line-up changes.\n\nThe band's debut album, \"30 Seconds to Mars\" (2002), was produced by Bob Ezrin and released to positive reviews but only to limited commercial success. The band achieved worldwide fame with the release of its second album \"A Beautiful Lie\" (2005), which received multiple certifications all over the world. Its next release, \"This Is War\" (2009), showed a dramatic evolution in the band's musical style, as it incorporated experimental music as well as eclectic influences. The recording process of the album was marked by a legal dispute with record label EMI that eventually became the subject of the documentary film \"Artifact\" (2012). Thirty Seconds to Mars then moved to Universal Music and released the fourth album, \"Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams\" (2013), to critical and commercial success. It was followed by \"America\" (2018), which polarized critics upon release.\n\nAs of September 2014, the band had sold over 15 million albums worldwide. Thirty Seconds to Mars has consistently enjoyed sold out tours and numerous headlining festival slots. The band is noted for its energetic live performances and for fusing elements from a wide variety of genres, through its use of philosophical and spiritual lyrics, concept albums, and experimental music. Thirty Seconds to Mars has received several awards and accolades throughout its career, including a Guinness World Record, and has been included in the \"Kerrang!\" list of best artists of the 2000s.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mars in fiction", "text": "Mars in fiction\n\nMars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has appeared as a setting in works of fiction since at least the mid-1600s. It became the most popular celestial object in fiction in the late 1800s as the Moon was evidently lifeless. At the time, the predominant genre depicting Mars was utopian fiction. Contemporaneously, the mistaken belief that there are canals on Mars emerged and made its way into fiction. \"The War of the Worlds\", H. G. Wells' story of an alien invasion of Earth by sinister Martians, was published in 1897 and went on to have a large influence on the science fiction genre.\n\nLife on Mars appeared frequently in fiction throughout the first half of the 1900s. Apart from enlightened as in the utopian works from the turn of the century, or evil as in the works inspired by Wells, intelligent and human-like Martians also began to be depicted as decadent, a portrayal that was popularized by Edgar Rice Burroughs in the \"Barsoom\" series and adopted by Leigh Brackett among others. Besides these, more exotic lifeforms appeared in stories like Stanley G. Weinbaum's \"A Martian Odyssey\".\n\nThe theme of colonizing Mars replaced stories about native inhabitants of the planet in the second half of the 1900s following emerging evidence of the planet being inhospitable to life, eventually confirmed by data from Mars exploration probes. A significant minority of works nevertheless persisted in portraying Mars in a way that was by then scientifically outdated, including Ray Bradbury's \"The Martian Chronicles\".\n\nTerraforming Mars to enable human habitation has been another major theme, especially in the final quarter of the century, with the most prominent example being Kim Stanley Robinson's \"Mars\" trilogy. Stories of the first human mission to Mars appeared throughout the 1990s in response to the Space Exploration Initiative. The moons of Mars—Phobos and Deimos—have made only sporadic appearances in fiction.", "score": null }, { "id": "14365823", "title": "Before Mars (novel)", "text": " Before Mars is a 2018 science fiction novel by British writer Emma Newman. It was first published in the United States as a paperback original in April 2018 by Ace Books, and in the United Kingdom by Gollancz. An audio edition of the book was published in April 2018 in the United States by Tantor Audio, and in the United Kingdom by Orion Publishing. Before Mars is the third book in Newman's four-book Planetfall series, and takes place on Mars during the same period as the events on Earth in the previous book, After Atlas. Before Mars concerns Dr. Anna Kubrin, a geologist and artist, who has been sent to the planet to paint Martian landscapes. The novel was a finalist for the 2018 BSFA Award for Best Novel.", "score": "1.5689977" }, { "id": "12795508", "title": "Maybe Mars", "text": " Maybe Mars is an independent record label founded in 2007. Their current catalogue includes Carsick Cars, P.K.14, Joyside, Snapline, SMZB, Liu Kun, Dear Eloise, among others.", "score": "1.5554895" }, { "id": "27458625", "title": "Mars Chronicles", "text": " The record contains 4 different remixes of a song called Mars, with each member of the band contributing a version. \"LX\" can be attributed to Alex Paulick, \"Sølyst\" is Thomas Klein's moniker for his solo-albums, Andreas Reihse has released as \"April\", which leaves \"Lo Firer Esplendor\" to Detlef Weinrich. Mars Chronicles seems to be a verbicide on Ray Bradbury's book The Martian Chronicles (in German: \"Die Mars Chroniken\" ).", "score": "1.5525534" }, { "id": "5539694", "title": "Mars (B'z album)", "text": "1) Kodoku no Runaway (孤独のRunaway) - 5:03 ; 2) Mars - 1:24 ; 3) Loving All Night ~Octopus Style~ - 5:50 ; 4) Love & Chain ~Godzilla Style~ - 5:45 ; 5) Lady Navigation ~Cookie & Car Stereo Style~ - 5:12 ", "score": "1.5517609" }, { "id": "29268613", "title": "Mars in Aries", "text": " Mars in Aries (a literal translation of the German original title, Mars im Widder) is the most widely known novel by the Austrian writer Alexander Lernet-Holenia. It was written during the winter of 1939-1940 and is about the author's combat experience during the invasion of Poland by the German Wehrmacht at the start of World War II. The novel draws its disturbing quality from an intimate interlacing of precisely described authentic combat episodes with a concept of a pervasive Otherworld that merges with our reality in a way that makes it difficult to determine whether one has already transgressed its borders. It stands in the tradition of the early 20th-century Austrian psychological novel genre of which Schnitzler's Dream Story and Perutz' The Master of the Day of Judgement are other famous examples.", "score": "1.5482109" }, { "id": "5041650", "title": "Mars Rising", "text": " Mars Rising is a vertically scrolling shooter written by David Wareing and published by Ambrosia Software for Macintosh computers in 1998. Mars Risings setting and gameplay has been compared to similar scrolling shooters Xevious and Raiden. It was followed by Deimos Rising in 2001.", "score": "1.5480738" }, { "id": "11863070", "title": "30 Seconds to Mars (album)", "text": " progressive sounds with influences and elements from new wave, space rock, and electronica. Upon release, 30 Seconds to Mars received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who commended the album's lyrical content and the band's musicianship, which has been compared to the works of Pink Floyd, Tool, and Brian Eno. The album debuted at number 107 on the Billboard 200 and number one on the US Top Heatseekers. It was a slow-burning success that eventually sold two million copies worldwide. It produced two singles, \"Capricorn (A Brand New Name)\" and \"Edge of the Earth\". Thirty Seconds to Mars promoted the album by opening concerts for bands such as Puddle of Mudd, Incubus, Sevendust, and Chevelle.", "score": "1.5469079" }, { "id": "2363289", "title": "The Gods of Mars", "text": " While the novel is an example of science fiction, it is most closely related to the planetary romance genre. The genre is similar to sword and sorcery, but includes scientific aspects. Planetary romances mostly take place on the surface of an alien world, frequently include sword fighting, monsters, supernatural elements such as telepathic abilities (as opposed to magic), and civilizations similar to Earth in pre-technological eras, particularly with the inclusion of kingdoms, empires or religious societies. Spacecraft may appear, but are not central to the story (something which makes these tales distinct from Space Opera, where spaceships are usually a key focus of the narrative). There were some Planetary Romances prior to the publication of the Barsoom novels, but A Princess of Mars and The Gods of Mars and other novels in the Barsoom series were the most influential on the numerous similar stories that were published subsequently.", "score": "1.5438688" }, { "id": "31898057", "title": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "text": " The style of the band's first studio album combined progressive metal and space rock with influences and elements from electronica, utilizing programming and synthesizers. Ryan Rayhill from Blender described the album as a \"high-minded space opera of epic scope befitting prog-rock prototypes Rush,\" and wrote that Thirty Seconds to Mars \"emerged with an eponymous debut that sounds like Tool on The Dark Side of the Moon,\" referring to the 1973 album by Pink Floyd. Whereas the eponymous concept album's lyrics focus on human struggle and self-determination, A Beautiful Lie s lyrics are more personal and the music introduces screaming vocals. The transformation that ", "score": "1.5432479" }, { "id": "31898059", "title": "Thirty Seconds to Mars", "text": " their record label. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic acknowledged the band's progression, referring to the overall style of the record as a mixture of synth rock, heavy metal, and progressive rock. In Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams the band experimented with different instruments and drew influences from a wider and more varied range of styles. The album mixes experimental instrumentation with elements both symphonic and electronic, and the music introduces a minimalist approach full of ethereal sonics. The record carries the concept album format of This Is War and expands the spectrum to revolve around the themes after which it is named.", "score": "1.5381383" }, { "id": "32806930", "title": "Thuvia, Maid of Mars", "text": " The novel can be classed as a planetary romance. This genre is a subset of science fiction, similar to sword and sorcery, but including scientific elements. Most of the action in a planetary romance is on the surface of an alien world, usually includes sword fighting, monsters, supernatural elements as telepathy rather than magic, and involves civilizations echoing those on Earth in pre-technological eras, particularly composed of kingdoms or theocratic nations. Spacecraft may appear, but are usually not central to the story.", "score": "1.5370634" }, { "id": "11863076", "title": "30 Seconds to Mars (album)", "text": " The style of the album combined progressive metal and space rock with influences and elements from new wave and electronica, utilizing programming and synthesizers. According to Jared Leto, the band wanted to create \"something that had cohesiveness and kind of an atmospheric musical story to it\". He identified groups that had a sense of identity and atmosphere as being influential on the album's songwriting. He cited classic stoner rock artists, to which he and his brother Shannon had listened while growing up. Eventually, they gravitated toward more conceptual work like Pink Floyd, David Bowie and The Cure. Thirty Seconds to Mars also drew influences from acts such as Björk, Rush, and Depeche Mode; according to Shannon Leto, the inspirations derived from \"mostly big conceptional bands; bands ", "score": "1.529388" }, { "id": "13477444", "title": "Mars (comics)", "text": " Mars is a 1984 American comic book series published by First Comics that ran for 12 issues. Inspired by the pulp science fiction stories of the 1930s and 1940s, creators Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel collaborated on the story featuring a group of explorers and engineers sent to Mars with the goal of terraforming the red planet. When all communication with earth is lost, the team of terraformers must make a decision that will not only forever change their lives but perhaps the future of the human race. The complete series was collected and released by IDW Publishing in 2005 as both a 288-page trade paperback and limited edition hardcover; this release featured a new cover by Wheatley and Hempel, digitally recolored interior art, and 32 pages of supplemental material detailing the history of the project.", "score": "1.5288494" }, { "id": "31913345", "title": "The Mars Room", "text": " The Mars Room is a 2018 novel by American author Rachel Kushner. The book was released on May 1, 2018 through Scribner. It was shortlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize. On November 5, 2018, it received the 2018 Prix Médicis Étranger. The title also received a Gold Medal for Fiction from the California Book Awards.", "score": "1.5271755" }, { "id": "12749718", "title": "Mars: Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru (film)", "text": " Mars: Tada, Kimi wo Aishiteru (MARS~ただ、君を愛してる~) is a 2016 Japanese youth romantic drama film directed by Saiji Yakumo, written by and starring Taisuke Fujigaya, Masataka Kubota, Marie Iitoyo, Hirona Yamazaki and Yu Inaba. The film is the finale for the Japanese television drama series of the same name and based on the manga series Mars, written and illustrated by Fuyumi Soryo. It was released in Japan by Showgate on June 18, 2016.", "score": "1.5263934" } ]
What genre is Dimensions?
[ "jazz", "jazz music", "jass", "jas", "jaz", "Jazz" ]
genre
Dimensions (Maynard Ferguson album)
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[ { "id": "26036126", "title": "Dimensions (Freedom Call album)", "text": " Dimensions is the fifth full-length album by the German power metal band Freedom Call. It was released on April 20, 2007. Stylistically, the album combines the up-tempo and melodic elements of the Eternity album with the more contemporary sound of The Circle of Life album. The mixing and mastering of the album was by Tommy Newton of Victory. It is a concept album set in a post-apocalyptic world, in the year 3051, in which a demon created by mankind has completely ravaged the world. The Japanese version includes the bonus track \"The Quest (Unplugged Version)\".", "score": "1.7992749" }, { "id": "29173616", "title": "Dimensions (Believer album)", "text": " Dimensions is the third album by the Christian progressive thrash metal band Believer, released in 1993 on both Roadrunner Records and R.E.X. Records. The album's last song, \"Trilogy of Knowledge\", is split into four separate parts and tells of the life of Jesus Christ. The lyrics recount events from the Bible (often expressed in first person), and include opera vocals, orchestral instruments, acoustic guitars, distorted guitars, and more. Although the album was critically lauded, the band disbanded the following year, but reformed in 2005.", "score": "1.7066224" }, { "id": "2032706", "title": "Dimensions (2011 film)", "text": " The original score was composed by Neely and recorded at British Grove Studios with the London Metropolitan Orchestra.", "score": "1.66399" }, { "id": "2032702", "title": "Dimensions (2011 film)", "text": " Dimensions is a 2011 science fiction-love story film set in the 1920s and 1930s. The film was directed by Sloane U’Ren and written by her spouse Ant Neely. The film is U’Ren’s feature film directorial debut and is also known as Dimensions: A Line, A Loop, A Tangle of Threads. Dimensions premiered as part of the 2011 Cambridge Film Festival (U.K.) and outsold, per screen, the U.K. premieres of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Help and Midnight in Paris. After the Cambridge screenings, the film underwent a minor re-edit and was finished in early 2012. Dimensions was voted Best Film 2012 at the 37th Boston Science Fiction Film Festival and awarded the Gort Award. Previous Gort Award winners have included Duncan Jones' Moon. The film went on to win Best Film at the London Independent Film Festival and Best Film at the Long Island International Film Expo. Director Sloane U'Ren was also awarded Best Director at the Long Island International Film Expo.", "score": "1.6547539" }, { "id": "29173618", "title": "Dimensions (Believer album)", "text": " the band's most technical, progressive, and ambitious album. Both Roadrunner Records and R.E.X. Records released it with a different cover art. The lyrics on Dimensions deal with philosophy. For example, on the song \"Dimentia\" the lyrics deal with the philosophical paradoxes and the ponderings of Sigmund Freud, Thomas J. J. Altizer, Ludwig Feuerbach and Jean-Paul Sartre about the existence of God. The song specifically quotes Altizer's The Gospel of Christian Atheism, Sartre's Being and Nothingness, Feuerbach's The Essence of Christianity, and Freud's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. The symphonic metal suite ”Trilogy of Knowledge”, divided to three chapters and an intro, is an over 20 minute epic and Biblical story about life of Jesus Christ and knowledge of good and evil. ”Trilogy of Knowledge” once again featured the orchestral compositions of Scott Laird and soprano vocals by Julianne Laird Hoge.", "score": "1.5829387" }, { "id": null, "title": "The 5th Dimension", "text": "The 5th Dimension\n\nThe 5th Dimension is an American popular music vocal group, whose repertoire includes pop, R&B, soul, jazz, light opera, and Broadway.\n\nFormed as the Versatiles in late 1965, the group changed its name to \"the 5th Dimension\" by 1966. Between 1967 and 1973 they charted with 20 top 40 hits on \"Billboard\"'s Hot 100, two of which – \"Up, Up and Away\" (no. 7, 1967) and the 1969 number one \"Medley: Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)\" — won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year. Other big hits include \"Stoned Soul Picnic\" (no. 3), \"Wedding Bell Blues\" (no. 1), \"One Less Bell to Answer\" (no. 2), a cover of \"Never My Love\" (pop no. 12/Easy Listening no. 1), \"(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All\" (no. 8), and \"If I Could Reach You\" (pop no. 10/Easy Listening no. 1). Three of their records reached the top ten of \"Billboard\"'s Rhythm & Blues/Soul chart. Five of their 19 top 20 hits on the Easy Listening chart reached number one.\n\nThe five original members were Lamonte McLemore, Marilyn McCoo, Florence LaRue, Ronald Townson, and Billy Davis Jr. Their earliest recordings were on the Soul City record label, which was started by recording artist Johnny Rivers. The group later recorded for Bell/Arista Records, ABC Records, and Motown Records.\n\nSome of the songwriters who worked with the 5th Dimension went on to careers of their own, especially Ashford & Simpson, who wrote the song \"California Soul\". The group is also notable for having more success with the songs of Laura Nyro than Nyro did herself, particularly with \"Stoned Soul Picnic\", \"Sweet Blindness\", \"Wedding Bell Blues\", \"Blowin' Away\" and \"Save the Country\". The group also recorded songs by well-known songwriters including Burt Bacharach and Hal David (\"One Less Bell to Answer\") and Jimmy Webb, who wrote \"Up, Up and Away\". The group's 1967 LP \"The Magic Garden\" features all but one song composed by Webb.\n\nThe 5th Dimension's producer Bones Howe used Bob Alcivar as the singers' vocal arranger as well as instrumental backing by the Wrecking Crew for their recording sessions.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Flatland", "text": "Flatland\n\nFlatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is a satirical novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, first published in 1884 by Seeley & Co. of London. Written pseudonymously by \"A Square\", the book used the fictional two-dimensional world of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy of Victorian culture, but the novella's more enduring contribution is its examination of dimensions.<ref name=\"isbn0-465-01123-3 1\"/>\n\nSeveral films have been made from the story, including the feature film \"Flatland\" (2007). Other efforts have been short or experimental films, including one narrated by Dudley Moore and the short films \"\" (2007) and \"\" (2012).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dimension (musician)", "text": "Dimension (musician)\n\nRobert Etheridge (born 8 October 1991), better known by his stage name Dimension, is an English DJ, record producer, songwriter, musician and engineer from London. He has been releasing records since 2012, and on 5 March 2021, he released his debut album Organ. He has previously collaborated with other producers, including Sub Focus, Culture Shock, Cyantific, and Wilkinson.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dimensions (Freedom Call album)", "text": "Dimensions (Freedom Call album)\n\nDimensions is the fifth full-length album by the German power metal band Freedom Call. It was released on April 20, 2007. Stylistically, the album combines the up-tempo and melodic elements of the \"Eternity\" album with the more contemporary sound of \"The Circle of Life\" album. The mixing and mastering of the album was by Tommy Newton of Victory. It is a concept album set in a post-apocalyptic world, in the year 3051, in which a demon created by mankind has completely ravaged the world. The Japanese version includes the bonus track \"The Quest (Unplugged Version)\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Parallel universes in fiction", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "29173620", "title": "Dimensions (Believer album)", "text": " without being pompous. Jim Winters matches the skill and precision of Bachman in a similar way with his bass guitar. Matt Anderson of Cross Rhythms also gave the album a perfect score, concluding that Dimensions was \"A brilliant album. Only Believer could have dreamt up such an album.\" AllMusic highlighted the 20-minute \"Trilogy of Knowledge.\" Jeff Wagner stated in the book Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal that \"as tech metal albums go, it is a masterpiece of frigid guitar tones, warped riffs, and constant tempo changes,\" and \"with Dimensions, Believer had borne a dense, challenging monolith of progressive metal that has few equals, even years later.\"", "score": "1.5611482" }, { "id": "4748283", "title": "Many Dimensions", "text": " Many Dimensions was the second of the novels of the supernatural by Charles Williams. The original publisher was Victor Gollancz Ltd in 1931. Following Williams' death it was republished by Faber & Faber in 1947 in the UK and in 1949 by Pellegrini & Cudahy in the US. In 1952 it was issued in the Penguin Books green-covered Mystery & Crime series. The novel describes the occult results following acquisition of a stone from the diadem of King Solomon, exploring the themes of time travel, the nature of the universe, and the moral consequences of selfish motivation.", "score": "1.5605905" }, { "id": "30473622", "title": "New Dimensions IV", "text": " New Dimensions IV is an anthology of original science fiction short stories edited by Robert Silverberg, the fourth in a series of twelve. It was first published in paperback by Signet/New American Library in October 1974. The book collects ten novellas, novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors.", "score": "1.5588698" }, { "id": "15970984", "title": "Parallel Dimensions (album)", "text": " Parallel Dimensions is Perseo Miranda's fourth album, released on December 5, 2008 on Erga Editions. The album was recorded at Music Art studios (Italy) on August 2008. It's a single and It contains two tracks. It had some good reviews: Italian webzine OndaAlternativa noted some changes in the style, moving from gothic metal to a kind of \"trash-prog metal\",. Powermetal.it described this work as hard rock music with modern ideas, especially in the guitar work.", "score": "1.5458272" }, { "id": "29646085", "title": "Freedom Call", "text": " A new album with the title Dimensions was released on 20 April 2007. Commenting on Dimensions, Daniel Zimmerman said: \"Even if the two predecessors, Eternity and The Circle of Life, took very different directions, both albums had a number of strong moments. Dimensions combines the most successful elements from both albums, in other words: we included our penchant for fast and very melodic numbers from Eternity with the more contemporary, bombastic components of The Circle of Life.\" The songs \"The Wanderer\" and \"Dimensions\" were also used in the online rhythm game \"Flash Flash Revolution\".", "score": "1.5370412" }, { "id": "4588602", "title": "Lost Dimension", "text": " Lost Dimension (ロストディメンション) is a 2014 video game developed by Lancarse originally for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. It is a tactical role-playing video game with visual novel-like elements, where the choices of the player determine the fate of the game's story, as well as its characters. The game's protagonist is 18-year-old Sho Kasugai, a member of S.E.A.L.E.D., an organisation tasked with stopping a mysterious man named \"The End\", who wants to destroy the world. A Microsoft Windows version, published by Ghostlight, was released in October 2017.", "score": "1.5347562" }, { "id": "26036130", "title": "Dimensions (Freedom Call album)", "text": "Chris Bay – vocals, guitar ; Lars Rettkowitz – guitar ; Armin Donderer – bass guitar ; Dan Zimmermann – drums ", "score": "1.5332711" }, { "id": "29173619", "title": "Dimensions (Believer album)", "text": " While some fans preferred Sanity Obscure over Dimensions, the critics considered Dimensions as the album that separated Believer from average thrash metal groups, and praised the album's musical output. Tom MacMillan of The Phantom Tollbooth claims that \"Believer's last offering to the musical world proved a metal classic\" and \"Dimensions is one of the greatest progressive metal albums of all time.\" Rating the album 5/5, MacMillan writes: Believer were masters at molding emotion and developing mood in songwriting. Immediately, the band stands out. The vocals are excellent, well-performed, and not as unpleasant as one might think growling to be. The lead guitar parts, performed by Kurt Bachman, are amazing; ", "score": "1.5276625" }, { "id": "30135959", "title": "New Dimensions II", "text": " New Dimensions II: Eleven Original Science Fiction Stories is an anthology of original science fiction short stories edited by American writer Robert Silverberg, the second in a series of twelve. It was first published in hardcover by Doubleday in December 1972, with a paperback edition under the variant title New Dimensions 2 following from Avon Books in December 1974. The book collects eleven novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors, together with an introduction by the editor.", "score": "1.5237756" }, { "id": "12929728", "title": "Dimensional People", "text": " Dimensional People is eleventh studio album by German electronica group Mouse on Mars. The 2018 album aims to be one orchestra piece letting musicians express freely instrumentally or vocally and features more than 50 collaborators including Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, The National's Aaron and Bryce Dessner, Spank Rock and Zach Condon of Beirut. Most of the album was recorded in 2017 in the studio April Base in Wisconsin.", "score": "1.5228596" }, { "id": "12079708", "title": "New Dimensions", "text": " New Dimensions is a studio album by the American vocal trio The Three Degrees. Released in 1978, the album was produced by Giorgio Moroder and yielded three UK Top 20 hit singles, \"Giving Up, Giving In\" (UK No. 12), \"Woman In Love\" (UK No. 3), and \"The Runner\" (UK No. 10). The album peaked at No. 34 in the UK Album Chart in early 1979. The rights to the Ariola Records back catalogue are now held by Sony BMG Music Entertainment. New Dimensions has been released on compact disc in Japan in 2008, and was released on compact disc in the UK in 2010 by BBR Records with seven bonus tracks.", "score": "1.5183127" }, { "id": "30336144", "title": "New Dimensions 3", "text": " New Dimensions 3 is an anthology of original science fiction short stories edited by Robert Silverberg, the third in a series of twelve. It was first published in hardcover by Nelson Doubleday/SFBC in October 1973, with a paperback edition under the variant title New Dimensions III following from Signet/New American Library in February 1974. The book collects eleven novelettes and short stories by various science fiction authors, together with an introduction by the editor.", "score": "1.507613" }, { "id": "29173617", "title": "Dimensions (Believer album)", "text": " The pre-production of Dimensions was recorded at Trauma Studios, and was produced by The Trauma Team and Ted Hermanson who did the engineering, assisted by the drummer Joey Daub. Wyatt Robertson and David Baddorf left Believer before the band began recording Dimensions. Jim Winters joined as bassist and also played some guitar parts during the recording sessions. On this album, Glenn Fischbach played cello, Scott Laird played violins and violas, and Julianne Laird Hoge performed soprano vocals. During the recording, the band members would assign a time signature to a set of dice and would write a part in that signature if they were stuck. The album was mastered at The Hit Factory, DMS, New York, by Chris Gehringer. The cover art and illustration was done by Dave McKean. The album was released in 1993 and turned out to ", "score": "1.4977053" }, { "id": "26036128", "title": "Dimensions (Freedom Call album)", "text": " suggesting that: \"All happy-metal-loathing punters should move on immediately. Freedom Call is the most saccharine of power metal bands, taking pride in taking galloping Euro speed metal to its most sugar-coated extreme.\" The review continued by suggesting: \"If melody is thine enemy and wussy metal be thy bane, thou hast no greater enemy than Freedom Call.\" Trucking Magazine critic Shaun Connors, with a Desert Island Disc-rating, wrote: \"Having read the words power metal in the press release... and having confirmed the obvious for this genre that Dimensions was a story/concept-style album (based around the future of earth and the human race – yawn…) I feared the worst. I had visions of Richard Burton/War of the Worlds meets ", "score": "1.496191" }, { "id": "26036127", "title": "Dimensions (Freedom Call album)", "text": " Dimensions received generally mixed reviews upon release. The more inclined towards heavy metal the reviewer was, the less favourable the review tended to be. The more mainstream the reviewer was, the more favourable the review was inclined to be. Examples would be: Reviewing for maelstromzine.com, and giving Dimensions a 6.5/10, Roberto Martinelli wrote: \"As far as children's metal goes, I don't think you can get any more exemplary than Germany's Freedom Call. Seriously, this is some of the most gay, whimsical, fruity music you're likely to ever find in the metal pantheon. If you leave a Freedom Call CD on the ground, you're likely to find a peach tree growing there before long.\" Deadtide.com began its review ", "score": "1.4920385" } ]
What genre is Astro?
[ "reggae", "reggae music" ]
genre
Astro (English musician)
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[ { "id": "32495489", "title": "Astro (album)", "text": " Astro is the first album of long duration (after the EP Le disc of Astrou) of Chilean indie band Astro, released in 2011. The first single from the album was \"Ciervos\" and followed \"Colombo\", \"Panda\" and \"Manglares\". This album was chosen by National Public Radio among the 50 discs of 2012.", "score": "1.7114973" }, { "id": "8514259", "title": "Astro (Chilean band)", "text": " The quartet released its first full-length album, Astro, in 2011. Despite being entirely in Spanish, the album received attention from American music critics. NPR Music featured the album as part of its First Listen series in 2012. Jasmine Garsd called Astro one of her favorite albums, referring to it as \"infectiously cheery, lighthearted and danceable.\" She described them as musical cognates with American bands such as MGMT, Animal Collective, and Passion Pit. In 2013, Astro performed at Lollapalooza Chicago, Primavera Sound, Mysteryland, and many others festivals. The song \"Panda\" was featured on the soundtrack of FIFA 13, the EA Sports video game.", "score": "1.6343495" }, { "id": "16170044", "title": "Astro Battle", "text": " Astro Battle is a science fiction multi-directional shooter developed and published by American studio Lava Lord Games for Microsoft Windows and Linux. The gameplay focuses on players designing star fighters to fight against other players' ships in an overhead melee. Development is continuous; New ships and weapons are continuously added, and a sequel to Astro Battle is available for beta testing. The basic gameplay in the sequel remains the same, and adds in-game tutorials, new design tools, a new 3d graphics engine, and support for Linux.", "score": "1.5843291" }, { "id": "7284167", "title": "S.S. Astro", "text": " S.S. Astro (教艦ASTRO) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip manga by Negi Banno about the lives of female teachers within a school at which they teach. The \"Astro\" in the title is actually an acronym abbreviating \"Asahio Sogo Teacher's ROom\", alluding to the school's name Asahio Sogo. The original title, Kyōkan Astro, plays on the fact that kyōkan (教官) is 'instructor' in Japanese, but the title uses the kanji kan (艦) meaning 'warship' in place of kan (官) meaning 'government service'. The manga started serialization in Houbunsha's seinen manga magazine Manga Time Kirara Carat on February 24, 2005, and the first bound volume was released on February 27, 2007. However, the manga has not appeared in the magazine since November 28, 2007. Yen Press licensed the series for release in English, and released the first volume on August 12, 2008.", "score": "1.5765681" }, { "id": "4234076", "title": "Astro's Playroom", "text": " Astro's Playroom is a 3D platforming video game. It was developed by Japan Studio's Team Asobi division and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 5. The game is a sequel to Astro Bot Rescue Mission and comes pre-installed on every console, serving additionally as a free tech demo for the DualSense controller. The game was announced on 11 June 2020, at the PlayStation 5 reveal event. It was released on 12 November 2020, in select territories, and worldwide on 19 November 2020.", "score": "1.5559487" }, { "id": null, "title": "Astro (South Korean band)", "text": "Astro (South Korean band)\n\nAstro () is a South Korean boy band formed by Fantagio that debuted in 2016. The group is composed of six members: MJ, Jinjin, Cha Eun-woo, Moon Bin, Rocky and Yoon San-ha. They debuted with the single \"Hide & Seek\" from their debut EP \"Spring Up\", and were subsequently named by \"Billboard\" as one of the best new K-pop groups of 2016.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Astro Boy", "text": "Astro Boy\n\nAstro Boy, known in Japan by its original name , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It was serialized in Kobunsha's \"Shōnen\" from 1952 to 1968. The 112 chapters were collected into 23 \"tankōbon\" volumes by Akita Shoten. Dark Horse Comics published an English translation in 2002. The story follows Astro Boy, an android young boy with human emotions who is created by Umataro Tenma after the recent death of his son Tobio. Eventually, Astro is sold to a robot circus run by Hamegg, but is saved from his servitude by Professor Ochanomizu. Astro becomes a surrogate son to Ochanomizu who creates a robotic family for Astro and helps him to live a normal life like an average human boy, while accompanying him on adventures.\n\n\"Astro Boy\" has been adapted into three anime series produced respectively by the first incarnation of Mushi Production and its direct successor Tezuka Productions, with a fourth in development. The manga was originally produced for TV as \"Astro Boy\", the first popular animated Japanese television series that embodied the aesthetic that later became familiar worldwide as \"anime\". After enjoying success abroad, \"Astro Boy\" was remade in the 1980s as \"New Mighty Atom\", known as \"Astroboy\" in other countries, and again in 2003. In November 2007, he was named Japan's envoy for overseas safety. An American computer-animated film based on the original manga series by Tezuka was released on October 23, 2009. In March 2015, a trailer was released announcing a new animated series. The success of the manga and anime series led it to becoming a major media franchise consisting of films including a major motion picture, a number of soundtracks and a library of video games. The series was also among the first to embrace mass merchandise including action figures, collectible figurines, food products, clothing, stamps and trading cards. By 2004, the franchise had generated in merchandise sales.\n\nAstro Boy is one of the most successful manga and anime franchises in the world and has become Tezuka's most famous creation. The combined 23 \"tankōbon\" volumes have sold over 100 million copies worldwide, making it Tezuka's best-selling manga and one of the best-selling manga series of all time. The 1963 anime series became a hit on television in Japan and the United States. \"Astro Boy\" has been praised for its importance in developing the anime and manga industry. It has been featured on numerous greatest anime of all time lists and has inspired many other influential authors in the creation of manga.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Astro Boy (film)", "text": "Astro Boy (film)\n\nAstro Boy is a 2009 computer-animated superhero film loosely based on the manga series of the same name by the Japanese writer and illustrator Osamu Tezuka. Produced by the Hong Kong-based company Imagi Animation Studios, it was directed by David Bowers, who co-wrote the screenplay with Timothy Hyde Harris. The film stars Freddie Highmore, Kristen Bell, Nathan Lane, Eugene Levy, Matt Lucas, Bill Nighy, Samuel L. Jackson, Donald Sutherland, Charlize Theron, and Nicolas Cage.\n\nThe film was first released in Hong Kong on October 8, 2009, and in the United States on October 23, 2009. It received generally mixed reviews from film critics and was a financial failure, earning worldwide against its budget. As a result of the film's poor performance, Imagi absorbed into Blockade Entertainment on February 5, 2010, and \"Astro Boy\" became the final film produced by the studio.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "UB40", "text": "UB40\n\nUB40 are an English reggae and pop band, formed in December 1978 in Birmingham, England. The band has had more than 50 singles in the UK Singles Chart, and has also achieved considerable international success. They have been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album four times, and in 1984 were nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Group. UB40 have sold over 70 million records worldwide. The ethnic make-up of the band's original line-up was diverse, with musicians of English, Welsh, Irish, Jamaican, Scottish, and Yemeni parentage.\n\nTheir hit singles include their debut \"Food for Thought\" and two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 number ones with \"Red Red Wine\" and \"Can't Help Falling in Love\". Both of these also topped the UK Singles Chart, as did the band's version of \"I Got You Babe\". Their two most successful albums, \"Labour of Love\" (1983) and \"Promises and Lies\" (1993), reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. UB40 and the English ska band Madness hold the record for most weeks spent by a group in the UK singles chart during the 1980s, with 214 weeks each.\n\nThe band's line-up was stable for nearly 29 years, from March 1979 until January 2008, when frontman Ali Campbell left the band, followed shortly thereafter by keyboardist Mickey Virtue. Another member, Astro, remained with the band until November 2013, when he departed the original band to team up with Campbell and Virtue in a new version of UB40. In 2014, legal advice was sought by the original band (now consisting of remaining co-founding members drummer Jimmy Brown, guitarist Robin Campbell, bassist Earl Falconer, percussionist Norman Hassan, and saxophonist Brian Travers, along with new vocalist Duncan Campbell) who took action against the group containing Campbell, Virtue, and Astro over usage of the band name, due to it being used by both parties. On 5 July 2021, it was announced that Matt Doyle (formerly of the reggae band Kioko) would become the band's new vocalist, following Duncan Campbell's retirement due to ill health. Travers died from cancer on 22 August 2021, and Astro died on 6 November 2021 following a short illness.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Astro's Playroom", "text": "Astro's Playroom\n\nAstro's Playroom is a platform video game developed by Japan Studio's Team Asobi division and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 5. A sequel to \"Astro Bot Rescue Mission,\" the game comes pre-installed on every console, serving additionally as a free tech demo for the DualSense controller.\n\nThe game was announced on 11 June 2020 at the PlayStation 5 reveal event. It was released on 12 November 2020.\n\nAlongside \"Demon's Souls\", \"Astro's Playroom\" was the final game released by Japan Studio before their dissolution in April 2021. Team Asobi was formally spun off into an independent studio within Sony's PlayStation Studios in June 2021.", "score": null }, { "id": "7299813", "title": "Astro Plan", "text": " Astro Plan, known in China as Space Adventures and informally in Japan as Star Field War Record Astro Plan (星原戦記アストロプラン), is a science fiction mecha animated series created by Guangzhou-based toy firm Xing Yuan. Hailed as \"China's first sci-fi animation\", the series premiered on Chinese television on January 16, 2010 through Hunan TV's Golden Eagle Channel and ended in mid-February with a total of 26 episodes.", "score": "1.5532151" }, { "id": "8514257", "title": "Astro (Chilean band)", "text": " Astro is an indie band from Santiago, Chile formed in 2008.", "score": "1.5520575" }, { "id": "31108436", "title": "Astrorama", "text": " Astrorama is an album by French Jazz fusion artist Jean-Luc Ponty and Japanese Avant-Garde artist Masahiko Satoh. It was released in 1970 on Toshiba EMI. The album was recorded live in Tokyo on August 29, 1970. Catalog: FAR EAST/TOSHIBA EMI (ETJ-65016)", "score": "1.5477192" }, { "id": "30588141", "title": "Astro Boy (2004 video game)", "text": " Astro Boy (アストロボーイ・鉄腕アトム) is a video game based on the 2003 anime television series, produced by Sonic Team and published by Sega exclusively for the PlayStation 2. It was released in Japan on April 18, 2004, followed by a North American release on August 18, 2004, a European release on February 11, 2005, and an Australasian release on February 23, 2005. Astro Boy is a 3-D third person adventure game and has open world capabilities; throughout the game, Astro is controlled by the player and learns more of his abilities that can be used outside of battles and also in battles as well. Players explore a series of many levels towards a particular game cycle of events. Astro Boy also has a day and night cycle depending on the said storyline and events throughout the game. The game received a generally mixed response upon release.", "score": "1.5410583" }, { "id": "29304020", "title": "The Crüxshadows", "text": " massive Völkerschlachtdenkmal War Memorial. Helios peaked on the Billboard singles chart at the No. 11 position in the USA and later in 2017 the single dominated the German Alternative Charts, camping out at the No. 1 position for months. In 2017, following its lead single Helios, The Crüxshadows released a new concept album called \"Astromythology\", which tells the story of an astronaut escaping the destruction of the solar system. Every song represents a planetary body, and the album as a whole becomes an allegory of life changing realities. The album became The Crüxshadows' most popular German release and its first two singles reached number ", "score": "1.5312755" }, { "id": "8514262", "title": "Astro (Chilean band)", "text": "Astro (2011) ; Chicos de la luz (2015) Le disc de Astrou (2009) \"Maestro distorsión \" (2009) ; \"Ciervos\" (2012) ; \" Colombo \" (2012) ; \"Panda\" (2013) ; \"Hawaii\" (2013) ; \"Manglares\" (2014) ; \"Caribbean\" (2015) ; \"Druida\" (2015) ; \"Warrior\" (2016) Albums EPs Singles ", "score": "1.5299203" }, { "id": "9388030", "title": "Astro Artz", "text": " Astro Artz was an American publishing company founded by Susanna Dakin in the early 1980s.", "score": "1.5266109" }, { "id": "2138690", "title": "Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio de Janeiro", "text": " Daughter of a Brazilian mother and Swedish father, Astro leaves her life in Sweden to visit Rio de Janeiro. She travels to the city to get a house that she had inherited, but ends up getting longer than expected. Eventually, she ends up meeting Alice and her group of friends, starting to interact more with the city.", "score": "1.521435" }, { "id": "25784229", "title": "Astro (Japanese band)", "text": " Astro is a Japanese noise group, originally started in 1993 as a solo project of Hiroshi Hasegawa (長谷川洋) of the group C.C.C.C.. Hiroshi Hasegawa uses assorted analog equipment including vintage Moog and EMS synthesizers. His music covers a wide range of styles in the noise field, from space music to psychedelically-tinged harsh noise. Since 2013, Astro has been a duo of Hiroshi Hasegawa and Rohco (Hiroko Hasegawa), who has played with Astro since 2009.", "score": "1.5199463" }, { "id": "32407173", "title": "The Astro-Zombies", "text": " The Astro-Zombies is a 1968 American science fiction horror film written, directed and produced by Ted V. Mikels and starring John Carradine, Wendell Corey, and Tura Satana.", "score": "1.5154076" }, { "id": "16170050", "title": "Astro Battle", "text": " Astro Battle was released in 2004 by Lava Lord Games and was inspired by Star Control. Initially, the game was released for free trial with an expansion pack allowing for much more powerful ships. Initially, Astro Battle was released as a stand-alone application. In 2007, the game had 18,000 subscribers and work on a sequel began. In 2009, the original was re-released as a web application, accessible from the website. Today, both the original game and the sequel are available for free from the website.", "score": "1.5103693" }, { "id": "31908669", "title": "Astro Boy (film)", "text": " The score to Astro Boy was composed by John Ottman, who recorded his score with a 95-piece orchestra and choir at Abbey Road Studios. A soundtrack album was released on October 20, 2009, by Varèse Sarabande Records. Songs in Astro Boy not composed by John Ottman are as follows: Breezy Day, composed by Roger-Roger. Alright, written by Daniel Goffey, Gaz Coombes, and Michael Quinn and performed by Supergrass. Marching Down the Field, composed by Harry Edwards.", "score": "1.5082681" }, { "id": "2138689", "title": "Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio de Janeiro", "text": " Astro: An Urban Fable in a Magical Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese: Astro, Uma Fábula Urbana em um Rio de Janeiro Mágico) is a 2012 Brazilian adventure-drama film directed by Paula Trabulsi. The film is part of a project that involves visual art, street culture, cuisine and urban interventions.", "score": "1.4991634" }, { "id": "12998198", "title": "Astro Battle 2009", "text": " Astro Battle 2009 (or sometimes just Astro Battle) is a Space Invaders clone published by Bally Manufacturing in 1978 for the Bally Astrocade arcade system.", "score": "1.4986396" }, { "id": "15281948", "title": "Astro (South Korean band)", "text": " Astro is a South Korean boy band formed by Fantagio that debuted in 2016. The group is composed of six members: MJ, Jinjin, Cha Eun-woo, Moon Bin, Rocky and Yoon San-ha. They debuted with the single \"Hide & Seek\" from their debut EP Spring Up, and were subsequently named by Billboard as one of the best new K-pop groups of 2016.", "score": "1.497625" } ]
What genre is The Angel?
[ "horror film", "horror movie" ]
genre
The Angel (2007 film)
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The short film received multiple film festival awards.", "score": "1.5731525" }, { "id": "3839131", "title": "The Angel (2007 film)", "text": "Filmthreat.com ", "score": "1.563277" }, { "id": "13135756", "title": "Cliff McNish", "text": " Angel (2008) is a teen fantasy novel about a fourteen-year-old girl, Freya, whose life is shaped by two angels: Hestron, bright, beautiful, surrounded by a mane of golden sunshine, and Mestraal, so impenetrably dark that nearly everything is erased by its shadow. Unusually in McNish's fiction, Angel incorporates gritty elements of teen angst and bullying, as well as a moral debate about how to behave in the world. Angel was shortlisted for the North East Teenage fiction Award and the Tayshas Reading List.", "score": "1.5449398" }, { "id": null, "title": "Angel Olsen", "text": "Angel Olsen\n\nAngel Olsen (born Angelina Maria Carroll; January 22, 1987) is an American singer-songwriter and musician from St. Louis, Missouri who lives in Asheville, North Carolina.\n\nTo date, Olsen has released six studio albums: \"Half Way Home\" (2012), \"Burn Your Fire for No Witness\" (2014), \"My Woman\" (2016), \"All Mirrors\" (2019), \"Whole New Mess\" (2020), and \"Big Time\" (2022).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Angels (Australian band)", "text": "The Angels (Australian band)\n\nThe Angels are an Australian rock band which formed in Adelaide in 1974 as The Keystone Angels by Bernard \"Doc\" Neeson on lead vocals and bass guitar, John Brewster on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, his brother Rick Brewster on lead guitar and backing vocals, Peter \"Charlie\" King on drums. In 1976, King was replaced by Graham \"Buzz\" Bidstrup on drums, Chris Bailey took over bass duties so Neeson could focus solely on vocals, and they changed their name to just 'The Angels'. Their studio albums peaking within the Australian top 10 are \"No Exit\" (1979), \"Dark Room\" (1980), \"Night Attack\" (1981), \"Two Minute Warning\" (1984), \"Howling\" (1986) and \"Beyond Salvation\" (1990). Their top 20 singles are \"No Secrets\" (1980), \"Into the Heat\" (1981), \"We Gotta Get out of This Place\" (1987), \"Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again\" (live, 1988), \"Let the Night Roll On\" and \"Dogs Are Talking\" (both 1990).\n\nIn the international market, to avoid legal problems with similarly named acts, their records have been released under the names, Angel City and later The Angels from Angel City, yet the band has said numerous times that they dislike these names. The Angels have been cited by Guns N' Roses and Cheap Trick who became friends and touring buddies, Great White who have covered two of their songs, and Seattle grunge band Pearl Jam among many others, as having influenced their music. Neeson left the group in 1999 due to spinal injuries sustained in a car accident and they disbanded in the following year. Subsequently, competing versions of the group performed using the Angels name, until April 2008 when the original 1970s line-up reformed for a series of tours until 2011, when Neeson and Bidstrup left again. Alternative versions continued with new members, the current line up featuring the founding Brewster Brothers on lead and rhythm guitar and Screaming Jets vocalist Dave Gleeson.\n\nThe Angels were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in October 1998 with the line-up of Bailey, John and Rick Brewster, Eccles and Neeson. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, declared that \"The Angels had a profound effect on the Australian live music scene of the late 1970s/early 1980s. [They] helped redefine the Australian pub rock tradition... [their] brand of no-frills, hard-driving boogie rock attracted pub goers in unprecedented numbers. In turn, The Angels' shows raised the standard expected of live music. After 20 years on the road, the band showed little sign of easing up on the hard rock fever.\"<ref name=\"McFarlane\" /> Chris Bailey died on 4 April 2013, aged 62, after being diagnosed with throat cancer. Doc Neeson died on 4 June 2014, aged 67, of a brain tumour.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Angel Witch", "text": "Angel Witch\n\nAngel Witch are a British heavy metal band which formed in London in 1976 as part of the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) movement.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Morbid Angel", "text": "Morbid Angel\n\nMorbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida, formed in 1983 by guitarist, primary composer and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and drummer Mike Browning. Widely considered one of the most influential bands in the genre and important in the transition of death metal from its thrash metal roots, they were one of the first bands to incorporate guttural vocals, up-tempo blast beats, multiple tempo changes and a dark atmosphere. They have been described as one of \"the most influential and emulated bands in death metal\", alongside Obituary, Death, Cynic, Autopsy and Deicide, and have been cited as an influence by many later bands. They were also the first death metal band to experience mainstream success in connection with being signed to Giant Records in 1992, heavy rotation of their music videos on MTV, and having the music video for the song \"God of Emptiness\" shown on an episode of \"Beavis and Butt-Head\". Their first three albums – \"Altars of Madness\" (1989), \"Blessed Are the Sick\" (1991), and \"Covenant\" (1993) – are considered classics in the genre.\n\nBritish music magazine \"Terrorizer\" ranked \"Altars of Madness\" first in its list \"Top 40 greatest death metal albums\". \"Decibel\" magazine also rated guitarist Trey Azagthoth as the number one \"death metal guitarist ever\". The band's songs are complex in arrangement, owing to the considerable technical skills of both Azagthoth as well as drummer Pete Sandoval, the latter of whom also played in the grindcore band Terrorizer. According to Nielsen SoundScan, Morbid Angel is the third best-selling death metal band in the United States (after Cannibal Corpse and Deicide up until 2003 with sales of over 445,000), with their third album \"Covenant\" being the best-selling death metal album of the Soundscan era with over 150,000 units sold.\n\nThe band's original lyrical themes, when helmed by Vincent (and Azagthoth and Browning respectively) focused mostly on Satanism, occultism and blasphemous subject matter, but from \"Formulas Fatal to the Flesh\" onward, via Azagthoth's influence, the lyrics moved toward the ancient Sumerian gods. Much of this is a nod to the Simon Necronomicon, which was influenced by Sumerian mythology, the author H. P. Lovecraft, and fascination with the Roman Empire, and during Steve Tucker's tenure they take on more anti-religious and barbaric themes, namely of the strong overcoming the weak. Their albums are notable for being released in alphabetical order, with guitarist Trey Azagthoth commenting that it was a coincidence regarding the first two albums, but that it has been done consciously since then.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Angel (1999 TV series)", "text": "Angel (1999 TV series)\n\nAngel is an American television series, a spinoff of the supernatural drama series \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\". The series was created by \"Buffy\"s creator, writer and director Joss Whedon, in collaboration with David Greenwalt. It aired on The WB from October 5, 1999, to May 19, 2004, consisting of five seasons and 110 episodes. Like \"Buffy\", it was produced by Whedon's production company, Mutant Enemy.\n\nThe show details the ongoing trials of Angel, a vampire whose human soul was restored to him by a Romani curse as a punishment for the murder of one of their own. After more than a century of murder and the torture of innocents, Angel's restored soul torments him with guilt and remorse. Angel moves to Los Angeles, California, after it is clear that his doomed relationship with Buffy, the vampire slayer, cannot continue. During the majority of the show, he works as a private detective in L.A., where he and a variety of associates work to \"help the helpless\", restoring the faith and saving the souls of those who have lost their way. While he must also battle his own demonic nature, he typically battles with evil demons or humans allied to them, primarily related to Wolfram & Hart, a law firm supported by occult practices which is an extension of otherworldly demonic forces.", "score": null }, { "id": "4922068", "title": "Angels!", "text": " Angels! is a themed anthology of fantasy short works edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois. It was first published in paperback by Ace Books in June 1995. It was reissued as an ebook by Baen Books in June 2013. The book collects fourteen novelettes, short stories and poems by various authors.", "score": "1.5411987" }, { "id": "29410804", "title": "Angel (novel)", "text": " Angel is a novel by the English novelist Elizabeth Taylor first published in 1957. It tells the life story of Angelica (\"Angel\") Deverell from her adolescence and first attempts at writing, through the course of her career as a successful writer of sensational romances, into her decline, old age and death. Although she finds fame and wealth and marries the love of her life, Angel is condemned to a life of isolation and disappointment: critics regard her work as absurd and her closest relationships—with her publisher, her husband, and her sister-in-law—are doomed by the inability of others to conform to her unrealistic view of life. Although Angel is in the main portrayed as a grotesque eccentric, she is frequently made to ", "score": "1.5366075" }, { "id": "10060849", "title": "Angel Trilogy", "text": " The Angel Trilogy is a romance, thriller, fantasy, and supernatural series of three books written by L.A. Weatherly. The first book, Angel, was first published in the United Kingdom on 1 October 2010 through Usborne Publishing and was later released in the United States as Angel Burn through Candlewick on 24 May 2011. The following two books, Angel Fire and Angel Fever, were also released by Candlewick in the United States and Usborne Publishing in the United Kingdom.", "score": "1.5338315" }, { "id": "25307614", "title": "Patrick Bokanowski", "text": " The film The Angel (1982) is his most prominent work. It is accompanied by a soundtrack made by his wife, Michèle Bokanowski, and released on the 2003 CD album, ''L'Ange', by the label. Bokanowski develops work between the traditional cinematographic genres: short film, experimental film, and animation. His manner of treating filmic material is his research at the frontier of optical and visual arts, always in an \"in-between\" to create. He calls into question the idea that cinema's essence should be to reproduce reality, that is, our habits of thinking and feeling. His films contradict the \"objectivity\" of photography that is solidly essential to most of the global film productions. Bokanowski's experiments, with the aim ", "score": "1.5330504" }, { "id": "25307554", "title": "The Angel (1982 film)", "text": "Title: The Angel ; Country: France ; Release Date: 25 May 1982 ; Format: Color ; Duration: 64 Minutes ; Shooting: 1977–1982 ; Directing, Editing, Special Effects, and Cinematography: Patrick Bokanowski ; Music and Sound Editing: Michèle Bokanowski ; Cameraman: Philippe Lavalette ; Sets and Models: Christian Daninos and Patrick Bokanowski ; Masks: Christian Daninos ; Costumes: Domenika ; Production: Kira B.M. Films ; Distribution: Forum Distribution ", "score": "1.5321574" }, { "id": "29410812", "title": "Angel (novel)", "text": " In 2007, Angel was turned into a movie by French director François Ozon.", "score": "1.5226446" }, { "id": "14209812", "title": "The Dark Angel (Waltari novel)", "text": " The Dark Angel (original title Johannes Angelos) is a novel by Finnish author Mika Waltari about a hopeless love affair and the Fall of Constantinople. The Finnish version was originally published in 1952, with an English edition being published in Great Britain in 1953.", "score": "1.522481" }, { "id": "28553471", "title": "The White Angel (2007 film)", "text": " The White Angel (Beyaz Melek) is a 2007 Turkish drama film, written and directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül, which follows the story of two Eastern youths who find themselves in a rest home after their father comes down with cancer. The film, which went on general release across Turkey on November 16, 2007, won the Remi Award at the 41st WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival and was the second highest-grossing Turkish film of 2007.", "score": "1.5213442" }, { "id": "29410806", "title": "Angel (novel)", "text": " Angel Deverell is an imaginative 15 year old girl who longs for a luxurious life despite being born to a simple mother who runs a shop and having an aunt who works in service. After her mother discovers Angel has been telling stories about secretly being an heiress, Angel decides to weave her fantasies into novel form. Much to her mother's distress she abandons school and devotes herself to writing. After finishing her first novel, Lady Irania, Angel sends it haphazardly to publishers. She is at last given an offer to publish it by Gilbright & Brace though the two publishers are divided. Brace believes the novel is overwritten dreck ", "score": "1.5195014" }, { "id": "15776709", "title": "Hollywood Noir", "text": " Hollywood Noir is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Angel.", "score": "1.5132722" }, { "id": "8767364", "title": "Angel (1982 Irish film)", "text": " Angel (released as Danny Boy in the United States) is a 1982 Irish film written and directed by Neil Jordan and starring Stephen Rea. The film was Neil Jordan's directorial debut, and the executive producer was John Boorman.", "score": "1.5126722" }, { "id": "28033268", "title": "Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel", "text": " Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel is the seventh and penultimate novel in the Maximum Ride series created by James Patterson. It was released on February 14, 2011.", "score": "1.5123122" }, { "id": "25307548", "title": "The Angel (1982 film)", "text": " The Angel (L'Ange) is a 1982 French experimental art film directed by Patrick Bokanowski. It was released on DVD for the first time in 2009, edited by the British Animation Awards. The film was shown at Fantasporto during February 1983 and shown to the general public in France on April 4, 1984.", "score": "1.5101457" }, { "id": "29099527", "title": "The Angel of Darkness", "text": " The Angel of Darkness is a 1997 crime novel by Caleb Carr that was published by Random House (ISBN: 0-7515-2275-9) and is both a sequel to The Alienist (1994) and the second book in the Kreizler series.", "score": "1.5099127" }, { "id": "13555881", "title": "Rogue Angel", "text": " Rogue Angel is a paperback series of novels produced bi-monthly since July 2006 by Harlequin Enterprises, published under a succession of imprints and written under the house name of \"Alex Archer\". Actual authors are credited with small notes inside the books, but not on the front covers or spines. The main character is Annja Creed. Each novel offers an adventure based on history or mythology, with a heavy fantasy slant.", "score": "1.5087941" } ]
What genre is Tempting Danger?
[ "paranormal romance" ]
genre
Tempting Danger
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[ { "id": "15733974", "title": "Tempting Danger", "text": " Tempting Danger, by Eileen Wilks, is the first full-length release and first novel in the World of the Lupi series. It premiered on October 5, 2004. Tempting Danger was nominated for the 2004 Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award in the category contemporary paranormal romance.", "score": "1.8655794" }, { "id": "15733977", "title": "Tempting Danger", "text": " This romantic suspense novel revisits the characters and world introduced in the short story \"Only Human\" in the Lover Beware anthology, but it covers very different territory. It expands the original story and ends up taking the characters in different directions than the original short story.", "score": "1.7929077" }, { "id": "8952605", "title": "Danger Danger", "text": "Rare Cuts (2003) ", "score": "1.6375182" }, { "id": "15734997", "title": "Only Human (short story)", "text": " This romantic suspense novel is the first novel Eileen Wilks wrote set in the World of the Lupi. After her editor (and the fans) enjoyed it so much Eileen asked if she could expand this short story into a full-blown series. Tempting Danger expands on this story and ends up taking the characters in different directions than the original short story.", "score": "1.6048251" }, { "id": "25442891", "title": "Danger Signal (novel)", "text": " Danger Signal is a 1939 thriller novel by the British writer Phyllis Bottome. Typist Hilda Fenchurch broods over her failed love affair with medical student Ronnie Mason, and is disturbed when she discovers that he has now turning his attention towards her younger sister. Fearful of the exposure of her own affair, she resolves to murder him. It was originally published under the alternative title of Murder in the Bud.", "score": "1.5813444" }, { "id": null, "title": "Tempting Danger", "text": "Tempting Danger\n\nTempting Danger, by Eileen Wilks, is the first full-length release and first novel in the \"World of the Lupi\" series. It premiered on October 5, 2004.\n\n\"Tempting Danger\" was nominated for the 2004 Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award in the category contemporary paranormal romance.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mortal Danger", "text": "Mortal Danger\n\nMortal Danger by Eileen Wilks is the 4th novel in the World of the Lupi series. It was released on November 1, 2005.\n\nIt was nominated for the 2005 Romantic Times Best Werewolf Romance Novel.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dangerous (Within Temptation song)", "text": "Dangerous (Within Temptation song)\n\n\"Dangerous\" is the second single from Dutch symphonic metal and rock band Within Temptation from their sixth studio album \"Hydra\". It was released exclusively to iTunes on 20 December 2013 with an accompanying music video. The song features guest vocals from ex-Killswitch Engage lead singer Howard Jones.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Horn of Mortal Danger", "text": "The Horn of Mortal Danger\n\nThe Horn of Mortal Danger is a 1980 novel by British musician Lawrence Leonard. It relates the adventures of a brother and sister as they discover a secret civilisation buried beneath the streets of London. It is a 'classical' children's fantasy.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Hydra (Within Temptation album)", "text": "Hydra (Within Temptation album)\n\nHydra is the sixth studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation. It was released on January 31, 2014 in Europe and on February 4, 2014 in North America. The album contains guest appearances by singer Howard Jones (ex-Killswitch Engage), rapper Xzibit, metal vocalist Tarja Turunen (ex-Nightwish) and alternative rock singer Dave Pirner (Soul Asylum). The first single, \"Paradise (What About Us?)\", was released on September 27, 2013, and featured Turunen as guest vocalist. The second single, \"Dangerous\", was released on December 20, in which Jones provided the male vocals.\n\nThis is the first album by Within Temptation to be recorded with three guitarists, with Stefan Helleblad making his Within Temptation studio debut on \"Hydra\" since his addition to the band shortly after the release of \"The Unforgiving\" in 2011. \"Hydra\" is also the first Within Temptation album to feature Robert Westerholt's growling techniques since the band's debut album, \"Enter\" in 1997.", "score": null }, { "id": "14267581", "title": "Tempting Fate (2015 film)", "text": " Tempting Fate is a 2015 Nigerian American film written, directed and produced by Kevin Nwankwor. The film stars Ramsey Nouah, Dan Davies and John Vogel. It first premiered at the 2015 Pan African Film Festival and also at the USA Indie Fest.", "score": "1.5807346" }, { "id": "8662373", "title": "Warning - Danger", "text": " US, Vinyl LP Album", "score": "1.5805783" }, { "id": "30895827", "title": "Tempting Fate (1998 film)", "text": " A Los Angeles scientist discovers a parallel Earth where everything is peaceful, there's no crime and Elvis Presley is still alive.", "score": "1.5732377" }, { "id": "3142537", "title": "Sweet Danger", "text": " Sweet Danger is a crime novel by Margery Allingham, first published in October 1933, in the United Kingdom by Heinemann, London and in the United States by The Crime Club as Kingdom of Death; later US versions used the title The Fear Sign. It is the fifth adventure of the mysterious Albert Campion, aided as usual by his butler/valet/bodyguard Magersfontein Lugg, and introduces the recurring character of Amanda Fitton.", "score": "1.5706383" }, { "id": "8662376", "title": "Warning - Danger", "text": " Singles", "score": "1.5545602" }, { "id": "9001632", "title": "Uncommon Danger", "text": "Uncommon Danger, Penguin Classics, May 2009. ISBN: 978-0141190341 ", "score": "1.5452415" }, { "id": "30895826", "title": "Tempting Fate (1998 film)", "text": " Tempting Fate is a 1998 television film starring Tate Donovan and directed by Peter Werner.", "score": "1.5450171" }, { "id": "28472145", "title": "This Man Is Dangerous (novel)", "text": " In 1953 it was made into a French film of the same title directed by Jean Sacha and starring Eddie Constantine as Caution along with Colette Deréal, Grégoire Aslan and Claude Borelli.", "score": "1.5442673" }, { "id": "3974165", "title": "Game of Danger", "text": " A review published by Kirkus Reviews noted that: \"The pieces of the puzzle take awhile to together, but the is well worth the reader's time... This is melodrama that involves the reader all the way through.\"", "score": "1.5431758" }, { "id": "2109714", "title": "Danger (unreleased film)", "text": " The official announcement of the film was announced in the end of July 2016. The title of the film was said to be Danger.", "score": "1.5415272" }, { "id": "3974163", "title": "Game of Danger", "text": " Game of Danger is a 1962 thriller novel by Lois Duncan.", "score": "1.5372494" }, { "id": "32457141", "title": "Tempted (von Ziegesar novel)", "text": " Tempted is the sixth book in The It Girl series, released in 2008. It was written by a ghostwriter with suggestions from Cecily von Ziegesar. Aimed toward young adults, it is a spin-off from the bestselling Gossip Girl series.", "score": "1.5319645" }, { "id": "15900967", "title": "Eileen Ramsasy", "text": "Danger by Gaslight (1998) ", "score": "1.5306621" }, { "id": "12510492", "title": "Danger Danger (album)", "text": " Danger Danger is the debut studio album by the glam metal band Danger Danger. It was released in 1989 on Epic Records.", "score": "1.5262771" }, { "id": "26924498", "title": "Danger Along the Ohio", "text": " Kirkus Reviews said that ...Willis has created a rousing adventure; it will have readers turning the pages and rooting for the spunky Dunn kids all the way.", "score": "1.5256945" } ]
What genre is I Will Be There?
[ "country music", "country and western", "country & western", "country", "Nashville sound" ]
genre
I Will Be There (Dan Seals song)
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[ { "id": "31599729", "title": "I'll Be There (2003 film)", "text": " I'll Be There is a 2003 British-American comedy drama film directed and co-written by Craig Ferguson, who, in his directorial debut, also stars in the film with singer Charlotte Church in her film debut.", "score": "1.661975" }, { "id": "32818011", "title": "I Will Be There (Van Morrison song)", "text": " \"I Will Be There\" is a song featured on Northern Irish singer/songwriter Van Morrison's sixth album Saint Dominic's Preview (1972). The song is also the B-side to Morrison's single \"Warm Love\", released in 1973.", "score": "1.6523356" }, { "id": "28683212", "title": "Pete Willis", "text": "I Will Be There EP (1985) ", "score": "1.6381721" }, { "id": "29099251", "title": "Gogmagog (band)", "text": "I Will Be There EP (1985) ", "score": "1.5944507" }, { "id": "4010168", "title": "I'll Be There (Ki-Yo album)", "text": " I'll Be There is the debut album of the Japanese singer Kiyotaka. The album was released by EXPRESS contains 13 songs and 1 hidden track. This album includes his biggest hit single \"The Only One\", which was used in the Japanese TV drama Pure Soul (Kimi ga boku wo wasuretemo).", "score": "1.5678648" }, { "id": null, "title": "There Will Be Blood", "text": "There Will Be Blood\n\nThere Will Be Blood is a 2007 American period drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, loosely based on the 1927 novel \"Oil!\" by Upton Sinclair. It stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Daniel Plainview, a silver miner turned oilman on a ruthless quest for wealth during Southern California's oil boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Paul Dano, Kevin J. O'Connor, Ciarán Hinds, and Dillon Freasier co-star.\n\nThe film was produced by Ghoulardi Film Company and distributed by Paramount Vantage and Miramax Films. At the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival it won the Silver Bear Award for Best Director and a Special Artistic Contribution Award for Jonny Greenwood's score. It grossed $76.2 million worldwide on a $25 million budget.\n\n\"There Will Be Blood\" received acclaim for its cinematography, direction, screenplay, score, and the performances of Day-Lewis and Dano. Day-Lewis won the Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild, NYFCC and IFTA Best Leading Actor awards for the role. It has been widely regarded by critics as one of the greatest films of the 21st century, and it appeared on many critics' \"top ten\" lists for 2007, including the American Film Institute, the National Society of Film Critics, the , and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. At the 80th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for eight Oscars (tying with another Miramax/Paramount Vantage co-production \"No Country for Old Men\"). The nominations included Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for Anderson. Along with Day-Lewis' Oscar for Best Actor, Robert Elswit won the award for Best Cinematography.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "I'll Be There (Jackson 5 song)", "text": "I'll Be There (Jackson 5 song)\n\n\"I'll Be There\" is the first single released on \"Third Album\" by The Jackson 5. It was written by Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Bob West, and Willie Hutch.\n\nThe song was recorded by The Jackson 5 and released by Motown Records on August 28, 1970, as the first single from their \"Third Album\" on the same date. Produced by the songwriters, \"I'll Be There\" was The Jackson 5's fourth number-one hit in a row (after \"I Want You Back\" in 1969, \"ABC\" and \"The Love You Save\" earlier in 1970), making them the first group to have their first four singles reach number one and the first black male group with four consecutive number-one pop hits. \"I'll Be There\" is also notable as the most successful single released by Motown during its \"Detroit era\" (1959–72). In 2011, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.\n\nThe cover version/duet by Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz was recorded during Carey's appearance on \"MTV Unplugged\" in 1992, and released as the first single from her EP \"MTV Unplugged\" in the second quarter of 1992. Co-produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, \"I'll Be There\" became Carey's sixth number-one single in the US, and her biggest hit elsewhere at the time.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Will You Be There", "text": "Will You Be There\n\n\"Will You Be There\" is a song by Michael Jackson which was released as a single on June 28, 1993. The song is the eighth single from the 1991 album \"Dangerous\". The song gained recognition for its appearance on the soundtrack to the film \"Free Willy\" (1993), under the title \"Will You Be There (Theme from \"Free Willy\")\", of which it is the main theme, and was also included in the album \"All Time Greatest Movie Songs\" and video game \"\". With the album version clocking in at seven minutes and forty-one seconds, it is the longest song in Michael Jackson's solo discography.\n\n\"Will You Be There\" became yet another successful single from \"Dangerous\", peaking at number seven on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, selling 1,000,000 copies and earning a platinum certification. Outside of the United States, \"Will You Be There\" peaked within the top ten of the charts in Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Music genre", "text": "Music genre\n\nA music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions. It is to be distinguished from \"musical form\" and musical style, although in practice these terms are sometimes used interchangeably.\n\nMusic can be divided into genres in varying ways, such as popular music and art music, or religious music and secular music. The artistic nature of music means that these classifications are often subjective and controversial, and some genres may overlap.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of genres", "text": "List of genres\n\nThis is a list of genres of literature and entertainment (film, television, music, and video games), excluding . \n\n\"Genre\" is the term for any category of creative work, which includes literature and other forms of art or entertainment (e.g. music)—whether written or spoken, audio or visual—based on some set of stylistic criteria. Genres are formed by conventions that change over time as new genres are invented and the use of old ones are discontinued. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions.", "score": null }, { "id": "6692920", "title": "I Will Be There (Dan Seals song)", "text": " \"I Will Be There\" is a song written by Tom Snow and Jennifer Kimball, and recorded by American country music singer Dan Seals. It was released in January 1987 as the second single from his album On the Front Line. It peaked at #1 which was his fifth straight number-one single.", "score": "1.5511516" }, { "id": "3102054", "title": "I'll Be There Tour", "text": " The I'll Be There Tour was the fourth headlining concert tour by American rap collective Brockhampton, in support of their fourth studio album, Iridescence. The tour began on September 21, 2018, in Auckland, and concluded on December 6, 2018, in Las Vegas.", "score": "1.537311" }, { "id": "31760561", "title": "I'll Be There (Arashi song)", "text": " \"I'll Be There\" is the 51st single by Japanese boy band Arashi. It was released on April 19, 2017 under their record label J Storm. \"I'll be there\" was used as the theme song for the television drama Kizoku Tantei starring Arashi member Masaki Aiba. The single sold over 390,000 copies in its first week and topped the weekly Oricon Singles Chart. The single was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).", "score": "1.5237689" }, { "id": "16031153", "title": "I Will Be There (album)", "text": " I Will Be There is the third studio album by Filipino R&B singer Kyla. The album was released in 2003 thru Poly East Records under EMI Philippines in CD and cassette format and digital. It is one of the albums released by EMI Philippines with copy-protecting compact discs. The carrier single is \"I Will be There\" written by actor-songwriter Ogie Alcasid. The album also included songs, Bounce, Always On Time, a song penned by actor-singer Janno Gibbs called Maghihintay Lamang, Flexin' with UK pop vocal group Blue, and a duet with Gary Valenciano for his original song, Sana Maulit Muli, which won Best Performance By A Duet at the 2004 Awit Awards.", "score": "1.5225508" }, { "id": "33060151", "title": "Say You'll Be There", "text": " }}", "score": "1.5201392" }, { "id": "8927775", "title": "Will You Be There?", "text": " Will You Be There? is a 2016 South Korean fantasy drama film directed by Hong Ji-young, based on the French novel, Seras-tu là?, by Guillaume Musso. The film stars Kim Yoon-seok, Byun Yo-han and Chae Seo-jin.", "score": "1.5129652" }, { "id": "32912912", "title": "I'll Meet You There (film)", "text": " I'll Meet You There was originally set to have its world premiere at South by Southwest in March 2020; however, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film festival was cancelled. Instead, I'll Meet You There premiered in the US at the Bentonville Film Festival in August 2020, and its world premiere took place at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival in September 2020. In December 2020, Level Forward studios acquired distribution rights for the film in North America. The film was rolled out in North America on February 3, 2021.", "score": "1.5000812" }, { "id": "32818017", "title": "I Will Be There (Van Morrison song)", "text": "Colin James on Colin James & The Little Big Band 3 ; Pee Wee Ellis with Van Morrison ", "score": "1.4968064" }, { "id": "32818015", "title": "I Will Be There (Van Morrison song)", "text": " The first known performance of \"I Will Be There\", which is likely to be the first time the song was performed, was on April 27, 1972. It was one of the live performances recorded and included on Morrison's 1996 live album, How Long Has This Been Going On. A live performance of \"I Will Be There\", recorded in 1989, is featured on the video album, Van Morrison The Concert, released in 1990.", "score": "1.4949956" }, { "id": "32818014", "title": "I Will Be There (Van Morrison song)", "text": " John Collis says, \"A hero (of Van), is evoked by the piano-led blues \"I Will Be There\" - the spirit of Ray Charles looms large in the song.\" The Rolling Stone review of Saint Dominic's Preview remarks: \"'I Will Be There' goes the furthest of any (of the songs in Saint Dominic's Preview) into R&B-jazz roots, as Van pays expert musical tribute to Count Basie and Joe Williams.\"", "score": "1.4895053" }, { "id": "9834760", "title": "I'll Be There (Tiffany Evans song)", "text": " \"I'll Be There\" is a song recorded by American recording artist Tiffany Evans. It was released on September 29, 2010 as the lead single from her second album, Perfect Imperfection.", "score": "1.482655" }, { "id": "4704197", "title": "Ketevan (album)", "text": " The lead single promoting the album, \"I Will Be There\", was released on 12 July 2013, together with an accompanying music video of a concert version of the song. A music video for \"Love Is a Silent Thief\" was released onto YouTube on 13 September 2013. A video for \"The Love I'm Frightened Of\" was released on 7 October.", "score": "1.481287" }, { "id": "3714775", "title": "I'll Be There (Emma Bunton song)", "text": " \"I'll Be There\" is a song by English singer Emma Bunton from her second solo studio album, Free Me (2004). The song was written by Bunton, Hélène Muddiman and Mike Peden, and produced by the latter. It was released on 26 January 2004 as the album's third single. The single debuted and peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Chart. A black-and-white music video for \"I'll Be There\" was directed by Giuseppe Capotondi and shot in Paris.", "score": "1.4807434" }, { "id": "264840", "title": "I'll Be There (Jess Glynne song)", "text": " \"I'll Be There\" is a song by English singer-songwriter Jess Glynne. It was released on 4 May 2018 as the first single from her second studio album, Always in Between. It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart on 15 June 2018, becoming Glynne's seventh UK number-one single, as also first as lead artist since \"Don't Be So Hard on Yourself\" in 2015.", "score": "1.4803095" }, { "id": "10434654", "title": "There You'll Be (album)", "text": " There You'll Be is an international greatest hits album by country artist Faith Hill. It was released on October 8, 2001 in the United Kingdom and Australia only due to the success of Hill's latest singles from the albums Faith and Breathe. The album receives its name from the single \"There You'll Be\" which was recorded by Hill as the soundtrack for the movie Pearl Harbor. The single was also received well internationally.", "score": "1.4756342" } ]
What genre is Detour for Emmy?
[ "young adult literature", "juvenile fiction", "YA", "youth literature", "juvenile literature", "young adult fiction", "YA literature", "YA fiction" ]
genre
Detour for Emmy
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[ { "id": "10967108", "title": "Detour for Emmy", "text": " Detour for Emmy received the South Carolina Book Award for Young Adult Book Award in 1996. It was one of the American Library Association's Best Books for Young Adults for 1993. The American Library Association named it the 83nd-most banned and challenged book in the United States between 2000 and 2009, as well as the sixth most challenged book in 2005. The explicit nature of the content caused it to be removed from the El Mirage, Arizona School District libraries.", "score": "2.033269" }, { "id": "10967107", "title": "Detour for Emmy", "text": " Detour for Emmy is a young adult novel by Marilyn Reynolds, published in 1993 by Morning Glory Press. It deals with the impact of an unexpected pregnancy on a teenage girl. Like other novels by the author, it is based on the life challenges of her students.", "score": "1.9758463" }, { "id": "26941930", "title": "Marilyn Reynolds", "text": " Several of the Hamilton High series books have been included in the American Library Association's \"Best Books for Young Adults,\" including Too Soon For Jeff and Detour for Emmy and \"Best Books for Reluctant Readers.\" Detour for Emmy received the South Carolina Young Adult Book Award in 1996. Love Rules was a finalist both for a Lambda award and the Benjamin Franklin Award. Six of her books have been given the New York Public Library's designation \"Best Books for the Teen Age\"", "score": "1.6921713" }, { "id": "27030463", "title": "The Detour (TV series)", "text": " The Detour is an American sitcom that was created by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee about a family vacation road trip that quickly devolves out of control. It stars Jones himself, Natalie Zea, Ashley Gerasimovich and Liam Carroll. The series aired on TBS from April 11, 2016 to August 20, 2019. The show was renewed for a second season on April 6, 2016, five days prior to the series premiere. The second season premiered on February 21, 2017. On April 25, 2017, TBS renewed the series for a third season. On May 11, 2018, the series was renewed for a fourth season, which premiered on June 18, 2019. On September 4, 2019, TBS canceled the series after four seasons.", "score": "1.6488025" }, { "id": "27030470", "title": "The Detour (TV series)", "text": " TBS ordered the pilot, written by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee in October 2014. The show is based on the real life couple's own experience with family vacations. It was picked up for ten episodes in February 2015. On April 6, 2016, the show was renewed for a second season before the premiere.", "score": "1.6353658" }, { "id": null, "title": "Detour for Emmy", "text": "Detour for Emmy\n\nDetour for Emmy is a young adult novel by Marilyn Reynolds, published in 1993 by Morning Glory Press. It deals with the impact of an unexpected pregnancy on a teenage girl. Like other novels by the author, it is based on the life challenges of her students. ", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Marilyn Reynolds", "text": "Marilyn Reynolds\n\nMarilyn Reynolds (born September 13, 1935) is an American author specialising in young adult fiction.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Amazing Race", "text": "The Amazing Race\n\nThe Amazing Race is an adventure reality game show franchise in which teams of two people race around the world in competition with other teams. The \"Race\" is split into legs, with teams tasked to deduce clues, navigate themselves in foreign areas, interact with locals, and perform physical and mental challenges that often highlight aspects of a location's culture, history, or economy. Over the course of the \"Race\", teams travel by airplanes, helicopters, trucks, bicycles, taxicabs, cars, trains, buses, boats and by foot. Teams are progressively eliminated at the end of most legs for being the last to arrive at designated Pit Stops, until only three remain. The first team to arrive at the finish line is awarded the grand prize.\n\nCreated by Elise Doganieri and Bertram van Munster, the original series has aired in the United States since 2001 and has earned thirteen Primetime Emmy Awards, ten of them for \"Outstanding Reality-Competition Program\". Emmy-award-winning New Zealand television personality Phil Keoghan has been the host of the American version of the show since its inception. The show has branched out to include a number of international versions following a similar format.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Novels about teenage pregnancy", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:1993 American novels", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "27030464", "title": "The Detour (TV series)", "text": " The series follows Nate Parker, Jr. (Jason Jones), his wife Robin Randall (Natalie Zea), and their kids, preteen twins Delilah (Ashley Gerasimovich) and Jared (Liam Carroll), as they drive from their home in Syracuse, New York to Florida for a family vacation. The trip experiences several dramatic delays such as car trouble, run-ins with law enforcement, unforeseen medical mishaps, and intervening locals. Additionally, it is revealed that Nate caused some professional trouble before leaving Syracuse and has ulterior motives for the Florida trip, which fuels flashbacks and a framing device involving several law-enforcement agencies and an interrogation into his unspecified crimes. In Season 2, the family settles in New York City as Nate finds a new career but more trouble as pieces of Robin's past resurface, including her relationship with her father, wanted felon J.R. Randall ", "score": "1.5836222" }, { "id": "27030472", "title": "The Detour (TV series)", "text": " On Rotten Tomatoes, the first season has an approval rating of 78% based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, \"Sometimes raunchy, but often honest and endearing, The Detour brings the laughs as the story tries to find its way.\" On Metacritic, the first season holds a score of 69 out of 100, based on 19 critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, season two has an approval rating of 100% based on 5 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. On Metacritic, season two has a weighted average score 77 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating \"generally favorable reviews\".", "score": "1.5558249" }, { "id": "32147805", "title": "Detour (Brodsky novel)", "text": " Detour is Michael Brodsky's first novel. It is the first person partly autobiographical account of an often bored film devotee going to Cleveland for medical school, making observations on everything in his daily life, either in a philosophical manner, or by comparing any given incident with some classic film scene, or both. Halfway through, the narration is interrupted by Steve's story, also told in first person. The novel eventually resumes with the original first person narrator, who finally decides medical school is not for him. According to one critic, \"Michael Brodsky was so taken with the cultural milieu at the Thalia Theater, a famous New York art house, that he wrote a novel about it.\"", "score": "1.5473828" }, { "id": "10821858", "title": "Anime Detour", "text": " Anime Detour is an annual three-day anime convention held during March/April at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The convention run by the non-profit organization Anime Twin Cities.", "score": "1.5446763" }, { "id": "8247733", "title": "Detour (NCIS)", "text": " \"Detour\" is the sixteenth episode of the tenth season of the American police procedural drama NCIS, and the 226th episode overall. It originally aired on CBS in the United States on February 26, 2013. The episode is written by Steven D. Binder and directed by Mario Van Peebles, and was seen by 20.69 million viewers.", "score": "1.5294238" }, { "id": "31940379", "title": "Jason Jones (actor)", "text": " He worked with his wife, Samantha Bee, on development of a show for TBS, The Detour. TBS ordered the pilot, written by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee in October 2014. The show is based on the real life couple's own experience with family vacations. It was picked up for ten episodes in February 2015. On April 6, 2016, the show was renewed for a second season, ahead of the first-season premiere the same month. The second season premiered on February 21, 2017. On April 25, 2017, TBS renewed the series for a third season, which premiered on January 23, 2018. The fourth and final season premiered on June 18, 2019.", "score": "1.5106604" }, { "id": "25556142", "title": "Detour (2013 film)", "text": " Detour is a 2013 film directed by William Dickerson.", "score": "1.5082493" }, { "id": "12729745", "title": "Detour (The X-Files)", "text": " \"Detour\" is the fourth episode of the fifth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. It was written by executive producer Frank Spotnitz and directed by Brett Dowler. The episode aired in the United States on November 23, 1997, on the Fox network. The episode is a \"Monster-of-the-Week\" story, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the series' wider mythology. \"Detour\" received a Nielsen rating of 13.2, being watched by 22.8 million viewers, and received mixed reviews from television critics. The show centers on FBI special agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) who work on cases linked to the paranormal, called X-Files. Mulder ", "score": "1.4865959" }, { "id": "6903102", "title": "Detour (2016 film)", "text": " Detour is a 2016 British thriller film written and directed by Christopher Smith. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Stephen Moyer, Emory Cohen, Bel Powley, John Lynch, Gbenga Akinnagbe and Reine Swart. The film was released in the United States on 20 January 2017 by Magnet Releasing.", "score": "1.4856756" }, { "id": "8883082", "title": "Second Avenue Detour", "text": " \"ALP's most abstract, self-indulgent work to date. Ms. Arthur deconstructs the diva's solo album Second Avenue. Features a star-studded cast of performers.\"", "score": "1.4832038" }, { "id": "11997976", "title": "66th Primetime Emmy Awards", "text": " separation is only for the program category with all other awards in the category remaining combined between the two formats. The Academy also introduced two new categories—Outstanding Structured Reality Program and Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program. There was also an increase in the number of longform nominees in writing, directing and performing categories for miniseries/movie (from five to six nominees) as well as a change in their final voting procedures. Additionally, a 2% rule was adopted in the comedy and drama series categories, wherein, a seventh nominee can be added to the respective categories if its total first-round votes are within 2% of the sixth place series.", "score": "1.4740635" }, { "id": "4120102", "title": "Detour (2009 Norwegian film)", "text": " Detour is a 2009 Norwegian horror/thriller film written and directed by Severin Eskeland, starring Marte Germaine Christensen and Sondre Krogtoft Larsen.", "score": "1.4714453" }, { "id": "12729746", "title": "Detour (The X-Files)", "text": " a believer in the paranormal, while the skeptical Scully has been assigned to debunk his work. In this episode, Mulder and Scully, while traveling to a conference with two other FBI agents, stop at a roadblock and join a nearby investigation of attacks by an unidentified predator. Executive producer Frank Spotnitz was inspired to write the episode after watching the 1972 American thriller film Deliverance. \"Detour\" took nineteen days to film, over eleven more than the norm for The X-Files. Shooting was hampered by incessant rain. The episode's villains were created through a mixture of elaborate \"bark suits\" and digital technology. In addition, the episode contained several cultural references.", "score": "1.4704361" }, { "id": "6903107", "title": "Detour (2016 film)", "text": " , on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 65% based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 6.03/10. On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 46 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\".", "score": "1.4677664" }, { "id": "27030471", "title": "The Detour (TV series)", "text": " In Canada, The Detour premiered on April 21, 2016 on The Comedy Network. In Latin America it premiered on June 9, 2016 on TBS Latin America. It premiered on Comedy Central India on October 5, 2016. It is available in Australia on streaming service Stan as of January 2018.", "score": "1.464252" } ]
What genre is Drama?
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Drama (Aaron Yan EP)
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All ", "score": "1.6392975" }, { "id": "807571", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " A sub-type of drama films that uses plots that appeal to the heightened emotions of the audience. Melodramatic plots often deal with \"crises of human emotion, failed romance or friendship, strained familial situations, tragedy, illness, neuroses, or emotional and physical hardship\". Film critics sometimes use the term \"pejoratively to connote an unrealistic, pathos-filled, camp tale of romance or domestic situations with stereotypical characters (often including a central female character) that would directly appeal to feminine audiences\". Also called \"women's movies\", \"weepies\", tearjerkers, or \"chick flicks\". If they are targeted to a male audience, then they are called \"guy cry\" films. Often considered \"soap-opera\" drama.", "score": "1.6370597" }, { "id": "807570", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " A macro-genre in the Screenwriters Taxonomy. These films tell where many of the central characters are related. The story revolves around how the family as a whole reacts to a central challenge. There are four micro-genres for the Family Drama: Family Bond, Family Feud, Family Loss, and Family Rift.", "score": "1.6248401" }, { "id": "807569", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " Some film categories that use the word “comedy” or “drama” are not recognized by the Screenwriters Taxonomy as either a film genre or a film type. For instance, “Melodrama” and “Screwball Comedy” are considered Pathways,  while “Romantic Comedy” and “Family Drama” are macro-genres.  ", "score": "1.6236441" }, { "id": "807550", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " A serious story that contains some characters or scenes inherently humorous to the audience. Examples: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011), The Man Without a Past (2002), Silver Linings Playbook (2012), Three Colours: White (1994) and The Truman Show (1998).", "score": "1.606113" }, { "id": null, "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": "Drama (film and television)\n\nIn film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-genre, macro-genre, or micro-genre,<ref name=\":0\" /> such as soap opera, police crime drama, political drama, legal drama, historical drama, domestic drama, teen drama, and comedy-drama (dramedy). These terms tend to indicate a particular setting or subject-matter, or else they qualify the otherwise serious tone of a drama with elements that encourage a broader range of moods. To these ends, a primary element in a drama is the occurrence of conflict—emotional, social, or otherwise—and its resolution in the course of the storyline.\n\nAll forms of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent (mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, drama is a mode distinct from novels, short stories, and narrative poetry or songs. In the modern era before the birth of cinema or television, \"drama\" within theatre was a type of play that was neither a comedy nor a tragedy. It is this narrower sense that the film and television industries, along with film studies, adopted. \"Radio drama\" has been used in both senses—originally transmitted in a live performance, it has also been used to describe the more high-brow and serious end of the dramatic output of radio.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Drama", "text": "Drama\n\nDrama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television. Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been contrasted with the epic and the lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's \"Poetics\" (c. 335 BC)—the earliest work of dramatic theory.\nThe term \"drama\" comes from a Greek word meaning \"deed\" or \"act\" (Classical Greek: , \"drâma\"), which is derived from \"I do\" (Classical Greek: , \"dráō\"). The two masks associated with drama represent the traditional generic division between comedy and tragedy.\n\nIn English (as was the analogous case in many other European languages), the word \"play\" or \"game\" (translating the Anglo-Saxon \"pleġan\" or Latin \"ludus\") was the standard term for dramas until William Shakespeare's time—just as its creator was a \"play-maker\" rather than a \"dramatist\" and the building was a \"play-house\" rather than a \"theatre\".\n\nThe use of \"drama\" in a more narrow sense to designate a specific \"type\" of play dates from the modern era. \"Drama\" in this sense refers to a play that is \"neither\" a comedy nor a tragedy—for example, Zola's \"Thérèse Raquin\" (1873) or Chekhov's \"Ivanov\" (1887). It is this narrower sense that the film and television industries, along with film studies, adopted to describe \"drama\" as a genre within their respective media. The term ”radio drama“ has been used in both senses—originally transmitted in a live performance. May also refer to the more high-brow and serious end of the dramatic output of radio.\n\nThe enactment of drama in theatre, performed by actors on a stage before an audience, presupposes collaborative modes of production and a collective form of reception. The structure of dramatic texts, unlike other forms of literature, is directly influenced by this collaborative production and collective reception.\n\nMime is a form of drama where the action of a story is told only through the movement of the body. Drama can be combined with music: the dramatic text in opera is generally sung throughout; as for in some ballets dance \"expresses or imitates emotion, character, and narrative action\". Musicals include both spoken dialogue and songs; and some forms of drama have incidental music or musical accompaniment underscoring the dialogue (melodrama and Japanese Nō, for example). Closet drama is a form that is intended to be read, rather than performed. In improvisation, the drama does not pre-exist the moment of performance; performers devise a dramatic script spontaneously before an audience.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of genres", "text": "List of genres\n\nThis is a list of genres of literature and entertainment (film, television, music, and video games), excluding . \n\n\"Genre\" is the term for any category of creative work, which includes literature and other forms of art or entertainment (e.g. music)—whether written or spoken, audio or visual—based on some set of stylistic criteria. Genres are formed by conventions that change over time as new genres are invented and the use of old ones are discontinued. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Psychological drama", "text": "Psychological drama\n\nPsychological drama or psychodrama is a sub-genre of drama that places emphasis on psychological elements. It often overlaps with other genres such as crime, fantasy, black comedy, and science fiction, and it is closely related with the psychological horror and psychological thriller genres. Psychological dramas use these genres' tropes to focus on the human condition and psychological effects, usually in a mature and serious tone. \n\nPsychological dramas explore thematic elements such as abandonment, coming-of-age problems, denialism, disability, distorted sequences, dysfunctional relationships, human sexuality, mental disorders, mood swings, odd behaviors, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychological abuse, psychedelic art, social issues, and other serious discussions that highlight both issues of the characters' lives and reality.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Tragedy", "text": "Tragedy\n\nTragedy (from the , \"tragōidia\") is a genre of drama based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character. Traditionally, the intention of tragedy is to invoke an accompanying catharsis, or a \"pain [that] awakens pleasure\", for the audience. While many cultures have developed forms that provoke this paradoxical response, the term \"tragedy\" often refers to a specific tradition of drama that has played a unique and important role historically in the self-definition of Western civilization. That tradition has been multiple and discontinuous, yet the term has often been used to invoke a powerful effect of cultural identity and historical continuity—\"the Greeks and the Elizabethans, in one cultural form; Hellenes and Christians, in a common activity,\" as Raymond Williams puts it.\n\nFrom its origins in the theatre of ancient Greece 2500 years ago, from which there survives only a fraction of the work of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, as well as many fragments from other poets, and the later Roman tragedies of Seneca; through its singular articulations in the works of Shakespeare, Lope de Vega, Jean Racine, and Friedrich Schiller to the more recent naturalistic tragedy of Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg; Samuel Beckett's modernist meditations on death, loss and suffering; Heiner Müller postmodernist reworkings of the tragic canon, tragedy has remained an important site of cultural experimentation, negotiation, struggle, and change. A long line of philosophers—which includes Plato, Aristotle, Saint Augustine, Voltaire, Hume, Diderot, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Freud, Benjamin, Camus, Lacan, and Deleuze—have analysed, speculated upon, and criticised the genre.\n\nIn the wake of Aristotle's \"Poetics\" (335 BCE), tragedy has been used to make genre distinctions, whether at the scale of poetry in general (where the tragic divides against epic and lyric) or at the scale of the drama (where tragedy is opposed to comedy). In the modern era, tragedy has also been defined against drama, melodrama, the tragicomic, and epic theatre. Drama, in the narrow sense, cuts across the traditional division between comedy and tragedy in an anti- or a-generic deterritorialisation from the mid-19th century onwards. Both Bertolt Brecht and Augusto Boal define their epic theatre projects (non-Aristotelian drama and Theatre of the Oppressed, respectively) against models of tragedy. Taxidou, however, reads epic theatre as an incorporation of tragic functions and its treatments of mourning and speculation.", "score": null }, { "id": "807553", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " Drama deals on the characters' inner life and psychological problems. Examples: Requiem for a Dream (2000), Oldboy (2003), Anomalisa (2005), Babel (2006), and Whiplash (2014).", "score": "1.5984175" }, { "id": "807547", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " The Screenwriters Taxonomy contends that film genres are fundamentally based upon a film’s atmosphere, character and story, and therefore the labels “drama” and “comedy” are too broad to be considered a genre. Instead, the taxonomy contends that film dramas are a “Type” of film; listing at least ten different sub-types of film and television drama.", "score": "1.5929098" }, { "id": "807556", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " According to the Screenwriters Taxonomy, all film descriptions should contain their type (comedy or drama) combined with one (or more) of the eleven super-genres. This combination does not create a separate genre, but rather, provides a better understanding of the film. According to the taxonomy, combining the type with the genre does not create a separate genre. For instance, the “Horror Drama” is simply a dramatic horror film (as opposed to a comedic horror film). “Horror Drama” is not a genre separate from the horror genre or the drama type.", "score": "1.5683774" }, { "id": "807564", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " Romantic dramas are films with central themes that reinforce our beliefs about love (e.g.: themes such as “love at first sight”, “love conquers all”, or “there is someone out there for everyone”); the story typically revolves around characters falling into (and out of, and back into) love.  Annie Hall (1977), Carol (2015), Her (2013), La La Land (2016) and The Notebook (2004) are examples of romance dramas.", "score": "1.5673921" }, { "id": "14444225", "title": "Drama (British band)", "text": " Drama are an English four-piece rock band formed in Bolton, England in 2007. The band comprises vocalist, guitarist and keyboardist Ian Gordon, guitarist and backing vocalist Rob Heyes, bassist Rik Hindle and drummer Alan Taylor. The band are currently preparing to release their second EP - \"Beneath the Veil\" - featuring remastered songs recorded at Outhouse Studios in Reading with producer John Mitchell.", "score": "1.5541911" }, { "id": "9099945", "title": "Psychological drama", "text": " Psychological drama, occasionally known as dark drama, is a literary and media sub-genre of drama that places emphasis on psychological elements. The genre is related to psychodrama and psychotherapy, known for dramatization, role playing, and self-presentation. It often overlaps with other genres such as psychological thrillers, horror, fantasy, comedy, and science fiction; psychological dramas use these genres tropes to focus on the human condition and psychological effects, usually in a mature and serious tone. Psychological dramas explores thematic elements such as abandonment, coming-of-age problems, distorted sequences, dysfunctional relationships, human sexuality, mental disorders, odd behaviors, psychological abuse, suicide, social issues, and other intense subject matters.", "score": "1.5506909" }, { "id": "12950040", "title": "Drama (graphic novel)", "text": " In 2012, Drama was declared a Notable Children's Books and a Teen Top Ten by the Association of Library Services to Children (ALSC) and the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), which are all as part of the American Library Association. Both Publishers Weekly and the Washington Post list Drama as one of the Best Books of 2012. Also in 2012, NPR noted Drama as a novel that went under-recognized. In the NPR book review, Glen Weldon explained how, \"If somebody handed this book to [him] in the seventh grade, [he] still would have been the same self-conscious jerk [he is], but it would have helped. It would have helped so much.\" NPR also named Drama a \"5 Great Summer Reads for Teens\" in 2013. Petra Mayer, on NPR, described the ", "score": "1.5476905" }, { "id": "27870536", "title": "Drama (British TV series)", "text": " Drama is a one-hour UK television anthology series produced by Open City Productions.It consists of seven episodes of abridged productions of classic plays that were aired on the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1977. Episode titles are Oedipus Tyrannus, Macbeth, Medieval Mystery Plays, The Venetian Twins, The Way of the World, The Wild Duck, and Six Characters in Search of an Author. Actors included Patrick Stewart, Leo McKern, and Nigel Stock.", "score": "1.5405178" }, { "id": "15260437", "title": "Japanese popular culture", "text": " In the western world, dramas are known to be pieces of literature or plays that have a shocking twist or conflict that causes conflicting endings. However, in Japan, a television drama or \"terebi dorama\" (テレビドラマ) is commonly thought of as a \"Television Show\" which can include drama, romance, and or comedy.", "score": "1.5370636" }, { "id": "807549", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " Different from docudramas, docu-fictional films combine documentary and fiction, where actual footage or real events are intermingled with recreated scenes. Examples: Interior. Leather Bar (2013) and Your Name Here (2015).", "score": "1.5296075" }, { "id": "807566", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " Obviously, in the sports super-genre, characters will be playing sports. Thematically, the story is often one of “Our Team” versus “Their Team”; their team will always try to win, and our team will show the world that they deserve recognition or redemption; the story does not always have to involve a team. The story could also be about an individual athlete or the story could focus on an individual playing on a team. Examples of this genre/type include: Hoosiers (1986), The Hustler (1961), Moneyball (2011), and Remember the Titans (2000).", "score": "1.5259743" }, { "id": "12735503", "title": "Korean drama", "text": " Korean dramas. Some popular ones are Full House, Autumn in my heart and Winter Sonata. It is marks the birth of a new genre, called \"fusion sageuk\", essentially changing the ways to produce historical series, with successful pieces such as Hur Jun, Damo and Dae Jang Geum. Since the 2010s, \"web dramas\", has become a popular genre. It is a short form of drama mostly streamed on video streaming service such as Naver TV and YouTube. It started to take over the popularity of conventional dramas among 10s and 20s because the shorter runtime, and often feature trendy contents which teenagers are easy to sympathize with.", "score": "1.5216209" }, { "id": "3592827", "title": "Drama", "text": " Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television. Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been contrasted with the epic and the lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's Poetics (c. 335 BC)—the earliest work of dramatic theory. The term \"drama\" comes from a Greek word \"draō\" meaning \"to do / to act\" (Classical Greek: δρᾶμα, drama), which is derived from \"I do\" (Classical Greek: δράω, drao). The two masks associated with drama represent the traditional generic division between comedy and tragedy. In English ", "score": "1.520858" }, { "id": "12950034", "title": "Drama (graphic novel)", "text": " Brownstein, the director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, does not agree with this genre losing legitimacy due to the inclusion of illustrations. Additionally, Brownstein continues to say, that Drama and other novels, \"are clearly a vital aspect of current culture\", and that controversy amongst graphic novels with relevant topics of discussion is expected. Drama has been challenged by some parents and critics for being \"sexually explicit\", for having \"subject matter too advanced for elementary students.\" and for \"promoting the homosexual agenda\". Drama has consisted received a spot on the American Library Association's Top Ten 10 of Banned Books from 2014 to 2019, and ultimately became the seventh-most banned ", "score": "1.5171716" }, { "id": "807546", "title": "Drama (film and television)", "text": " of cinema or television that involve fictional stories are forms of drama in the broader sense if their storytelling is achieved by means of actors who represent (mimesis) characters. In this broader sense, drama is a mode distinct from novels, short stories, and narrative poetry or songs. In the modern era before the birth of cinema or television, \"drama\" within theatre was a type of play that was neither a comedy nor a tragedy. It is this narrower sense that the film and television industries, along with film studies, adopted. \"Radio drama\" has been used in both senses—originally transmitted in a live performance, it has also been used to describe the more high-brow and serious end of the dramatic output of radio.", "score": "1.5147223" } ]
What genre is Lisa Shaffer?
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Lisa Shaffer
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The success of her erotica for every woman, dubbed 'mommyporn', gave rise to satires like Fifty Shames of Earl Grey by 'Fanny Merkin' (real name Andrew Shaffer), a book of essays called Fifty Writers ", "score": "1.4778695" }, { "id": "32289918", "title": "Lisa Lynne", "text": " Lisa Lynne is a Celtic harpist, a composer and new-age recording artist. She is a self-proclaimed multi-instrumentalist who has \"spent the last eighteen years pursuing her passion for the Celtic harp.\" Lynne released her first solo albums, starting in 1992, as Lisa Franco on the German label Innovative Communication. Also in the early 1990s, she became part of the group Celestial Winds, with David Young, releasing a number of albums. Since 1998, Lynne has released albums of Celtic harp music on New Earth Records, Windham Hill Records and her own label, Lavender Sky Music. Her 2003 release, Hopes & Dreames (New Earth) reached #6 on Billboard Magazine's Top New Age Albums chart. In 2002, Lynne became the first musician-in-residence at City of Hope National Cancer Center in Los Angeles. Her program \"Hands on Harps,\" integrates music in the treatment programs at City of Hope. Music from her Love & Peace album was used in Alone in the Wilderness, a documentary from filmmaker Bob Swerer that aired on PBS, chronicling the life of Richard Proenneke in the Alaskan wilderness.", "score": "1.467089" }, { "id": "2642746", "title": "Lisa Daggs", "text": " Lisa Daggs is an American multi-award-winning Christian music singer-songwriter and author based in Nashville, Tennessee She was born in Los Angeles, California, and was raised in Sacramento by her mother after her parents were divorced when she was ten. Trying to deal with the pressures of her teenage years and her parents' divorce, she eventually tried to ease her pain by medicating herself with drugs and alcohol.", "score": "1.4666543" }, { "id": "6659743", "title": "Emily Shaffer", "text": " Emily Shaffer is an American film actress, dancer, and audio book narrator.", "score": "1.4633288" }, { "id": null, "title": "Potocki–Shaffer syndrome", "text": "Potocki–Shaffer syndrome\n\nPotocki–Shaffer syndrome (PSS), also known as DEFECT11 syndrome or chromosome 11p11.2 deletion syndrome, is a rare contiguous gene syndrome that results from the microdeletion of section 11.2 on the short arm of chromosome 11 (11p11.2). The syndrome has its name from Dr. Lorraine (Lori) Potocki and Dr. Lisa Shaffer who discovered the deletion on the 11th chromosome and studied the impacts.\n\nThe deletion of this combination of genes results in several distinctive congenital features, occasional defects in the heart, kidneys, and urinary tract. The disorder is associated with an enlarged parietal foramina which can cause openings in the two bones that form the top and sides of the skull. These abnormal openings form extra \"soft spots\" on the head, in addition to the two that newborns normally have, and unlike the usual newborn soft spots, the enlarged parietal foramina remain open throughout life. Other signs can include multiple mostly noncancerous benign bone tumours called osteochondromas (exostosis), developmental delay, vision disorders and craniofacial abnormalities.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "2022 United States House of Representatives elections in ...", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Paul Shaffer", "text": "Paul Shaffer\n\nPaul Allen Wood Shaffer (born November 28, 1949) is a Canadian singer, composer, actor, author, comedian, and multi-instrumentalist who served as David Letterman's musical director, band leader, and sidekick on the entire run of both \"Late Night with David Letterman\" (1982–1993) and \"Late Show with David Letterman\" (1993–2015).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "And That's Why We Drink", "text": "And That's Why We Drink\n\nAnd That's Why We Drink (ATWWD) is a comedy true crime and paranormal podcast created by Christine Schiefer and Em Schulz.\n\nThe show has been in production since February 2017. It updates every Sunday on a variety of podcast platforms as well as a YouTube channel where video recordings of the podcast's audio recording sessions have been uploaded since October 2019. Since its launch, the show has seen over eighty million downloads and has spawned two live tours through the United States and Canada.\n\nIn May 2019, and again in 2021, the podcast won People's Voice for Best Comedy Podcast at the 23rd and 25th Annual Webby Awards.\n\nIn March of 2022, Schiefer and Schultz launched a second podcast, \"Rituals\", produced by the Parcast podcasting network and streaming only on Spotify, which focuses on aspects of the occult, mystical and new age beliefs. \n\nIn late May of 2022, Schiefer and Schulz published their first book, \"A Haunted Road Atlas\", which debuted at #6 on the New York Times Best Sellers list for Advice, How-To and Miscellaneous works.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ne-Yo", "text": "Ne-Yo\n\nShaffer Chimere Smith (born October 18, 1979), known professionally as Ne-Yo, is an American singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, and record producer. He gained fame for his songwriting abilities when he penned Mario's 2004 hit \"Let Me Love You\". The single's successful release prompted a meeting between Ne-Yo and Def Jam's then-president Jay-Z, resulting in a long-tenured recording contract.\n\nNe-Yo's debut solo single, \"Stay\" (featuring Peedi Crakk), was released in 2005 to moderate success. His debut studio album, \"In My Own Words\" (2006), was critically and commercially successful, reaching number one on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart in the United States. It is certified platinum in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan and Australia and saw the success of the single \"So Sick\", which topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart in the United States.\n\n\"Because of You\" (2007), Ne-Yo's second studio album, was the second number one platinum-selling album debuted on the \"Billboard\" 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, and received the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album at the 50th Grammy Awards. His third studio album, \"Year of the Gentleman\" (2008), saw continued success and further Grammy Award nominations for Best Contemporary R&B Album as well as Album of the Year. Its singles \"Closer\" and \"Miss Independent\" were also nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, and Best R&B Song. \"Year of the Gentleman\" has been certified platinum twice in the US, selling two million copies, also platinum three times in the UK and once in Japan.\n\n\"Libra Scale\" (2010), Ne-Yo's fourth studio album, reached number one in the UK R&B Singles and Albums Charts and number nine on the US \"Billboard\" 200, seeing a decline in overall sales. His fifth studio album, \"R.E.D.\" (2012), saw the international success of its lead single \"Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)\", which certified platinum in the United States, became Ne-Yo's fifth chart-topping song in the United Kingdom, and sold over two million copies. Ne-Yo's sixth studio album, \"Non-Fiction\", followed in 2015. His seventh studio album, \"Good Man\", was released on June 8, 2018. In addition to music, Ne-Yo served as judge for the reality competition series \"World of Dance\" from 2017 to 2020 alongside Jennifer Lopez and Derek Hough. In 2021, Ne-Yo competed as Badger on the second season of \"The Masked Singer UK,\" and finished in second place. His ninth studio album, \"Self Explanatory\", was released on July 15, 2022.", "score": null }, { "id": "573833", "title": "Sharyn McCrumb", "text": " McCrumb is the author of The Ballad Novels, a series set in the Appalachian Mountains. These books weave together the legends, geography and contemporary issues of Appalachia, and each centers on an event from North Carolina history. She is also the author of the Elizabeth MacPherson mystery series, though her career has evolved beyond genre fiction.", "score": "1.4591953" }, { "id": "32281580", "title": "Lisa Maxwell (singer, songwriter)", "text": " Lisa Maxwell is a singer-songwriter who began her career doing backing vocals for acts such as Kate Ceberano, and Wendy Matthews as well as working in the Australian dance music scene, featuring on albums by Ground Level, Severed Heads and Boxcar. She later signed with Sony/ATV Music Publishing... and released her first EP \"Stand My Ground\" followed by the release of her first album Wish through Sony Music sub label Dance Pool", "score": "1.4549583" }, { "id": "26997773", "title": "Lisa Ko", "text": " Lisa Ko is an American writer. Her debut novel, The Leavers, won the 2016 PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction and was a finalist for the 2017 National Book Award for Fiction. She has written for the New York Times.", "score": "1.4479444" }, { "id": "26587650", "title": "Lisa Unger", "text": " Lisa Unger (born April 26, 1970) is an American author of contemporary fiction, primarily psychological thrillers.", "score": "1.4395723" }, { "id": "14022042", "title": "Lisa Hilton (writer)", "text": " As L.S. Hilton, she is the author of psychological thriller Maestra, the first of a trilogy published by Bonnier Zaffre, G.P. Putnam's Sons, and 42 other publishers worldwide in 2016. Sony Pictures acquired the novel's film rights prior to publication: Amy Pascal is scheduled to produce the film through her Pascal Pictures production company, with the screenplay written by Erin Cressida Wilson. In June 2016 Hilton was named as Glamour Magazine's 'Writer of the Year' for Maestra. Domina, the sequel to Maestra, was published in April 2017. Ultima, the Trilogy's conclusion, was published in April 2018.", "score": "1.4384317" }, { "id": "29010092", "title": "Louise Shaffer", "text": " Louise Shaffer (born July 5, 1942) is an American actress, script writer, and author.", "score": "1.4374638" }, { "id": "10819194", "title": "Fern Shaffer", "text": " Born in Chicago, Shaffer studied art locally, earning a BFA from University of Illinois at Chicago in 1981. She followed with postgraduate work there and at Art Institute of Chicago, before earning an MA in Interdisciplinary Arts from Columbia College Chicago in 1991. In the early 1970s, Shaffer was part of a group of emerging women artists, including Barbara Blades, Carol Diehl, Elizabeth Langer and Sandra Perlow, who studied with painter Corey Postiglione at Evanston Art Center. Blades, Perlow and Shaffer would later be key contributors at Artemisia Gallery. In the mid-1980s, Shaffer received increasing attention for her painting, and particularly, her performance rituals, with exhibits throughout the U.S. and in Colombia, Germany, Israel, Italy and the United Kingdom. Her work has been featured at institutions including Museum of Contemporary ", "score": "1.4354277" }, { "id": "573829", "title": "Sharyn McCrumb", "text": " Sharyn McCrumb (born February 26, 1948) is an American writer whose books celebrate the history and folklore of Appalachia. McCrumb is the winner of numerous literary awards, and the author of the Elizabeth McPherson mystery series, the Ballad series, and the St. Dale series.", "score": "1.4342475" }, { "id": "2027081", "title": "Lisa Pifer", "text": " Lisa Pifer (born 1967), also known as Lisafer, is an American bass player and songwriter from Los Angeles. She has played in many punk bands, including U.X.A., Nina Hagen, D.I., Snap-her, and Lisafer. She is of German-Dutch descent. Pifer grew up around musicians, most notably the Electric Prunes as her mother's close friend Pamela was married to James Lowe the Prunes' singer. The Prunes were her first look into the music world and Lisa took piano lessons and wrote songs as a child due to their influence. It was a permanent impression that has lasted. During the early 1980s, Lisa got into the punk scene and saw ", "score": "1.433649" }, { "id": "25536689", "title": "Lisa Miskovsky", "text": " Edge franchise was announced. In November 2013 fans of Lisa Miskovsky and Rhianna Pratchett submitted a petition to EA DICE, hoping to ensure their future involvement with the game. In 2011 she released her fourth studio album, Violent Sky, after moving record labels from Universal Music to Sony Music Entertainment. Lisa entered Melodifestivalen 2012, the Swedish preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song \"Why Start a Fire\". Lisa competed in the fourth semifinal and placed in the top two songs of the heat. As a result, Lisa has competed at the grand final in Stockholm in 2012 where she finished 9th.", "score": "1.4266891" }, { "id": "15504556", "title": "Lisa McCormick", "text": " 'Artist of the Year' and 'Album of the Year' by Maine Public Radio. In 1988, she made the decision to pursue music full-time, and after trying several types of music eventually settled on her current style as an acoustic singer-songwriter. Her career received a boost in 1994 when she performed with Jonathan Edwards, who invited her to record with him, and she was signed to his Rising Records label. Lisa is one of the online tutors on Guitar Tricks.com, having created the foundational hub of Guitar Tricks' Core Learning System, with her new versions of Guitar Fundamentals, Levels 1 and 2.", "score": "1.4242265" }, { "id": "7809664", "title": "Beverly Shaffer", "text": " Beverly Shaffer is a filmmaker in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Shaffer spent the bulk of her professional career with the National Film Board of Canada (NFB), directing short documentaries and dramas. Her documentary I'll Find a Way, about a young girl with spina bifida,  won the 1977 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.", "score": "1.423311" }, { "id": "27830748", "title": "Lisa Teasley", "text": " Lisa Teasley is an American Writer and Artist. Her first book, the story collection Glow in the Dark (2002) won the Gold Pen and Pacificus Foundation awards. Her second and third books, the novels Dive (2004) and Heat Signature (2006), address gender, race, intercultural and justice issues. She is the writer and presenter of the BBC television documentary “High School Prom” (2006). She is the Senior Editor, Fiction for the Los Angeles Review of Books. She lives in Los Angeles.", "score": "1.4175094" }, { "id": "4436357", "title": "Lisa Gerrard", "text": " styles, laying the foundations for what became known as neoclassical dark wave. She sings sometimes in English and often in a unique language that she invented. In addition to singing, she is an instrumentalist for much of her work, most prolifically using the yangqin (a Chinese hammered dulcimer). Gerrard's first solo album, The Mirror Pool, was released in 1995. She has been involved in a wide range of projects, starting her first collaborative album in 1998 with Pieter Bourke, and then with various artists throughout her career, who comprised Patrick Cassidy, Klaus Schulze, Hans Zimmer, among others. She has ", "score": "1.4126141" }, { "id": "15193230", "title": "Lisa Loeb", "text": " In April 2013, Loeb released the children's book Lisa Loeb's Songs for Movin' and Shakin': The Air Band Song and Other Toe-Tapping Tunes, which she co-wrote with Ryan O'Rourke. It includes both covers and some original songs, as well as a CD.", "score": "1.4124469" } ]
What genre is Gone?
[ "gothic metal", "goth metal" ]
genre
Gone (Entwine album)
1,941,957
9
[ { "id": "892757", "title": "Gone Is Gone", "text": " Gone Is Gone is an American rock supergroup formed in 2016. The band consists of Troy Sanders, singer and bassist of Mastodon, Troy Van Leeuwen, one of the guitarists of Queens of the Stone Age, Tony Hajjar, drummer of At the Drive-In, and Mike Zarin, a multi-instrumentalist and founder of Sencit Music who appeared with Van Leeuwen on Sweethead's Descent to the Surface. An eponymous EP was released on July 8, 2016, and the band released their debut album Echolocation on January 6, 2017. Their second album If Everything Happens for a Reason... Then Nothing Really Matters at All was released on December 4, 2020.", "score": "1.534277" }, { "id": "6422393", "title": "Gone (Mono album)", "text": " Gone: A Collection of EPs 2000-2007 is a compilation album by Japanese rock band Mono, released in 2007. It is a compilation of several EPs and non-album tracks, ordered chronologically. Limited to 3,000 copies, some of which are on colored vinyl.", "score": "1.5175722" }, { "id": "892760", "title": "Gone Is Gone", "text": " Gone Is Gone's first full-length album released through Rise Records on January 6, 2017.", "score": "1.4919882" }, { "id": "7694415", "title": "Gone (Vacationer album)", "text": " The Line of Best Fit wrote that \"warm harmonies and click-clack percussion pervades everything and suffocates anything that might have been an interesting execution ... you can have any style of music you like as long as you want a profoundly beige, gloopy style of music.\" Alternative Press called the album \"textured indie pop buoyed by tropical percussion, soulful crooning, quirky samples and atmospheric keyboards.\"", "score": "1.490222" }, { "id": "198713", "title": "Gone (2012 film)", "text": " Gone is a 2012 American thriller film written by Allison Burnett, directed by Heitor Dhalia, and starring Amanda Seyfried. This is the last film theatrically released by Summit Entertainment before Lionsgate took over distribution. The film earned negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment.", "score": "1.4783988" }, { "id": null, "title": "Gone (novel series)", "text": "Gone (novel series)\n\nGone is a bestselling book series written by Michael Grant.\n\nThe series is centered on the fictional Southern California town of Perdido Beach, in which every human aged 15 and older vanishes. The town and surrounding areas become encased within an impenetrable barrier that burns to the touch, with many of its inhabitants developing supernatural powers. The books follow the exploits of the protagonist/hero, Sam Temple, as he battles antagonists Caine Soren, Drake Merwin, and Diana Ladris as well as a mysterious, malevolent creature, known as the Darkness or the Gaiaphage (gai-uh-fage) (derived from Gaia, a Greek personification of the Earth, and \"phage\", from the Greek φαγεῖν \"\" \"to devour\" or \"worm\").\n\nThe first novel in this series, titled \"Gone\", was published in 2008. The second book, \"Hunger\", was released a year later, followed by the third book, \"Lies\", on May 4, 2010. The fourth book, \"Plague\", was released on April 5, 2011. The fifth book, \"Fear\", was released on April 3, 2012, in the United States and the United Kingdom, although it was released as early as March 23 in Australia and Hong Kong. The sixth book, \"Light\", was released on April 2, 2013. The series – \"a fun, no-brainer read directed towards teenagers\" – has been hailed as \"ridiculously popular\" and \"a sensation in the young adult world\".\n\nA planned \"Monster Trilogy\", also known as \"Season Two\", began on October 17, 2017 with the release of \"Monster\". It was set four years later from the events that took place in the other books. \"Villain\" was released on October 18, 2018 and \"Hero\" was released on October 1, 2019.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gone (Rosé song)", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gone Girl (novel)", "text": "Gone Girl (novel)\n\nGone Girl is a 2012 crime thriller novel by American writer Gillian Flynn. It was published by Crown Publishing Group in June 2012. The novel was popular and made the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list. The sense of suspense in the novel comes from whether Nick Dunne is responsible for the disappearance of his wife Amy.\n\nCritics in the United States positively received and reviewed the novel, noting the author's use of unreliable narration, plot twists, and suspense.\n\nA film adaptation was released on 3 October 2014, with screenplay by Flynn herself. It was directed by David Fincher, with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike in lead roles. The film enjoyed commercial success and widespread critical acclaim.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gone with the Wind (novel)", "text": "Gone with the Wind (novel)\n\nGone with the Wind is a novel by American writer Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The story is set in Clayton County and Atlanta, both in Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era. It depicts the struggles of young Scarlett O'Hara, the spoiled daughter of a well-to-do plantation owner, who must use every means at her disposal to claw her way out of poverty following Sherman's destructive \"March to the Sea\". This historical novel features a coming-of-age story, with the title taken from the poem \"Non Sum Qualis eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae\", written by Ernest Dowson.\n\n\"Gone with the Wind\" was popular with American readers from the outset and was the top American fiction bestseller in 1936 and 1937. As of 2014, a Harris poll found it to be the second favorite book of American readers, just behind the Bible. More than 30 million copies have been printed worldwide.\n\n\"Gone with the Wind\" is a controversial reference point for subsequent writers of the South, both black and white. Scholars at American universities refer to, interpret, and study it in their writings. The novel has been absorbed into American popular culture.\n\nMitchell received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for the book in 1937. It was adapted into the 1939 film of the same name, which has been considered to be one of the greatest movies ever made and also received the Academy Award for Best Picture during the 12th annual Academy Awards ceremony. \"Gone with the Wind\" is the only novel by Mitchell published during her lifetime.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gone Girl (film)", "text": "Gone Girl (film)\n\nGone Girl is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Gillian Flynn, based on her 2012 novel of the same name. Set in Missouri, the story is a postmodern mystery that follows the events surrounding Nick Dunne (played by Ben Affleck), who becomes the prime suspect in the sudden disappearance of his wife, Amy (Rosamund Pike). The film also stars Neil Patrick Harris and Tyler Perry.\n\n\"Gone Girl\" premiered as the opening film at the 52nd New York Film Festival on September 26, 2014, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 3, 2014 by 20th Century Fox. It was a critical and commercial success, grossing $369 million worldwide against a $61 million budget, to become Fincher's highest-grossing film.\n\nPike's performance was widely acclaimed by critics, and she received nominations for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. Additional nominations included a Golden Globe Award for Best Director for Fincher and Golden Globe Award, BAFTA, and Critics' Choice Award nominations for Flynn's adapted screenplay, which won at Critics' Choice.", "score": null }, { "id": "8450355", "title": "Gone (2007 film)", "text": " Gone is a 2007 psychological horror film starring Shaun Evans and Amelia Warner as a young British couple travelling through the Australian outback who become involved with a mysterious and charismatic American (Scott Mechlowicz) whose motive for imposing his friendship upon them becomes increasingly suspect. Directed by Ringan Ledwidge in his directorial debut, the film was produced by Universal Pictures, Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC), StudioCanal, Working Title Films, and WT2 Productions.", "score": "1.4658444" }, { "id": "7694414", "title": "Gone (Vacationer album)", "text": " Gone is the debut studio album by American band Vacationer. It was released in 2012 under Downtown Records.", "score": "1.4630553" }, { "id": "32353356", "title": "Gone (Red album)", "text": " Gone is the sixth studio album by American Christian rock band Red. It was released on October 27, 2017 through Essential Records. It was produced by Rob Graves. A 17-track digital deluxe edition is also available.", "score": "1.454618" }, { "id": "29056678", "title": "Days Are Gone", "text": " Days Are Gone is the debut studio album by American pop rock band Haim, released on September 27, 2013, by Polydor Records. The album spawned six singles: \"Forever\", \"Don't Save Me\", \"Falling\", \"The Wire\", \"If I Could Change Your Mind\", and \"My Song 5\". The album was recognized as one of \"The 100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far\" by Pitchfork in August 2014.", "score": "1.4542159" }, { "id": "32353358", "title": "Gone (Red album)", "text": " their tour to commemorate the tenth anniversary of their debut album, End of Silence (2006). Musically, Anthony noted that Gone continues the style of Red's previous albums as its approach is \"alive and well\", but wanted to avoid playing \"the same four chords\" as compared to other contemporary rock bands. Randy approached the album like the band were making their last, a thought he also had with each previous release which prompted him to give the fans \"something heavy\", yet makes people think about big questions in life. Red albums are known to address darker themes in their music, such as the struggles humans face in life. Gone includes the band's second recorded cover in the form of \"Unstoppable\" by Australian musician Sia.", "score": "1.4494843" }, { "id": "25785634", "title": "Heaven Is Gone", "text": " Heaven Is Gone is the first studio album by American heavy metal band Seventh Void. It sold around 1,800 copies in the United States in its first week of release, peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. A music video was released for \"Heaven Is Gone\". Later, band friend Slitzy created a music video for \"Last Walk in the Light\" featuring live footage of the band. When the album was re-released through Napalm Records in 2010 it received a new cover artwork.", "score": "1.4450456" }, { "id": "9397354", "title": "Gone in 60 Seconds (2000 film)", "text": " A soundtrack containing a blend of rock, electronic, and hip hop music was released on June 6, 2000 by the Island Def Jam Music Group. It peaked at no. 69 on the Billboard 200. An album containing only Trevor Rabin’s instrumental music for the film was also released in 2000 (subtitled “Original Motion Picture Score”).", "score": "1.4328876" }, { "id": "892759", "title": "Gone Is Gone", "text": " Gone Is Gone's eponymous EP was released on Rise Records on July 8, 2016.", "score": "1.428671" }, { "id": "31990630", "title": "The Rover (2014 film)", "text": " Antony Partos composed the score for the film. He previously collaborated with Michôd on his 2010 film Animal Kingdom. Musician Sam Petty, who previously worked with Michôd on Animal Kingdom and Hesher selected the soundtracks and music pieces for the film. The soundtrack album was released by Lakeshore Records in a digital format on 7 October 2014 and would be released in physical format on 11 November 2014. \"Gone\" by Clearside was featured in the first teaser trailer of the film.", "score": "1.4199755" }, { "id": "29826432", "title": "The Gone-Away World", "text": " The Gone-Away World is the debut novel of British author Nick Harkaway, a science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic world crippled by the 'Go-Away War'. The book was first published in June 2008 by Heinemann. The book is written from the perspective of a single character, part of a group of ex-special operatives turned truckers that collectively make up the 'Haulage & HazMat Emergency Civil Freebooting Company'. The story largely focuses on the lives of the narrator and that of his best friend, a member of the company.", "score": "1.4107287" }, { "id": "32353360", "title": "Gone (Red album)", "text": " In a review for Jesusfreakhideout, David Craft gave the album three stars out of five. He thought that while Gone remains \"exceptionally listenable\", it would leave a number of Red fans \"frustratingly disappointed\" due to their incorporation of more electronic music elements to their arrangements and the scarcity of memorable song hooks and melodies.", "score": "1.4101486" }, { "id": "15412148", "title": "Are You Gone", "text": " Are You Gone is the sixth album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer, released on February 21, 2020. It is her first new album since Oh Little Fire in 2010, and was released on Arts & Crafts Productions. Harmer has described the album as a spiritual successor to her 2000 album You Were Here. In an interview with CBC Music, she expanded on her reasons for viewing it that way, including the fact that both albums contain songs about deceased friends and both albums contain covers of songs written by her friend and colleague Dave Hodge. Three weeks after the album's release was announced, Harmer also announced that she would promote it with her first large-scale tour in many years, featuring dates in both Canada and the United States. After the tour dates were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Harmer performed a live streamed home concert on Instagram and Facebook on March 26, 2020. In May she also participated in a livestreamed Juno Songwriters' Circle, alongside Dallas Green, Joel Plaskett and Buffy Sainte-Marie.", "score": "1.4033408" }, { "id": "9712682", "title": "World Be Gone", "text": " World Be Gone is the 17th studio album by English synthpop duo Erasure. The album was released through Mute Records on 19 May 2017 in the UK, and 20 May 2017 in North America. The album reached #6 on the UK Album charts.", "score": "1.3978724" }, { "id": "11860128", "title": "Been Gone", "text": " \"Been Gone\" is the second single from Canadian R&B/hip hop singer Keshia Chanté's second studio album 2U. The single was produced by Philadelphia production company The Matrax. The music video premiered on MuchMusic at 5:00pm (EST) on September 14, 2006. The song features a sped up section of Antonio Vivaldi's \"Winter\" which plays throughout most of the song. It peaked at 10 on the Canadian BDS Radio Airplay chart.", "score": "1.3893849" }, { "id": "448570", "title": "Gone Already", "text": " The music video is available on YouTube.", "score": "1.389127" } ]
What genre is Compass?
[ "public art" ]
genre
Compass (Simpson)
3,774,995
79
[ { "id": "2431492", "title": "Compass (novel)", "text": " During a sleepless night in Vienna, the musicologist Franz Ritter looks back on his life, his university career, his stays in the Orient, and his love, Sarah.", "score": "1.646425" }, { "id": "2431491", "title": "Compass (novel)", "text": " Compass ( Boussole ) is a novel by the French writer Mathias Enard, published in 2015. The book received the Prix Goncourt.", "score": "1.6355765" }, { "id": "12026414", "title": "Compass (Assemblage 23 album)", "text": " Compass is the sixth album by American electronic act Assemblage 23. It was released on October 1, 2009 on Metropolis Records and Accession Records.", "score": "1.6320263" }, { "id": "25286292", "title": "Compass Records", "text": " Compass Records is an independent record label founded in 1995 by musicians Garry West and Alison Brown that specializes in folk, bluegrass, Celtic, jazz, and acoustic music. In 2006, Compass purchased the Green Linnet and Xenophile catalogs, and in 2008 the label purchased Mulligan Records. Red House Records, an independent folk and Americana record label founded in 1983 in St. Paul, Minnesota, was purchased by the Compass Records Group in 2017.", "score": "1.6081004" }, { "id": "29116554", "title": "Compass (Jamie Lidell album)", "text": " Compass is a 2010 album by Jamie Lidell, released May 18. It is produced by Lidell and features additional production by Beck, Grizzly Bear's Chris Taylor, Lindsey Rome and Robbie Lackritz.", "score": "1.5808482" }, { "id": null, "title": "His Dark Materials", "text": "His Dark Materials\n\nHis Dark Materials is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman consisting of \"Northern Lights\" (1995; published as \"The Golden Compass\" in North America), \"The Subtle Knife\" (1997), and \"The Amber Spyglass\" (2000). It follows the coming of age of two children, Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry, as they wander through a series of parallel universes. The novels have won a number of awards, including the Carnegie Medal in 1995 for \"Northern Lights\" and the 2001 Whitbread Book of the Year for \"The Amber Spyglass\". In 2003, the trilogy was ranked third on the BBC's The Big Read poll.\n\nAlthough \"His Dark Materials\" has been marketed as young adult fiction, and the central characters are children, Pullman wrote with no target audience in mind. The fantasy elements include witches and armoured polar bears; the trilogy also alludes to concepts from physics, philosophy, and theology. It functions in part as a retelling and inversion of John Milton's epic \"Paradise Lost\", with Pullman commending humanity for what Milton saw as its most tragic failing, original sin. The trilogy has attracted controversy for its criticism of religion.\n\nThe London Royal National Theatre staged a two-part adaptation of the trilogy in 2003–2004. New Line Cinema released a film adaptation of \"Northern Lights\", \"The Golden Compass\", in 2007. A HBO/BBC television series based on the novels commenced broadcast in November 2019.\n\nPullman followed the trilogy with three novellas set in the \"Northern Lights\" universe: \"Lyra's Oxford\" (2003), \"Once Upon a Time in the North\" (2008), and \"Serpentine\" (2020). \"La Belle Sauvage\", the first book in a new trilogy titled \"The Book of Dust\", was published on 19 October 2017; the second book of the new trilogy, \"The Secret Commonwealth\", was published in October 2019. Both are set in the same universe as \"Northern Lights\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Northern Lights (Pullman novel)", "text": "Northern Lights (Pullman novel)\n\nNorthern Lights (titled The Golden Compass in North America and some other countries) is a young-adult fantasy novel by Philip Pullman, published in 1995 by Scholastic UK. Set in a parallel universe, it follows the journey of Lyra Belacqua to the Arctic in search of her missing friend, Roger Parslow, and her imprisoned uncle, Lord Asriel, who has been conducting experiments with a mysterious substance known as \"Dust\".\n\n\"Northern Lights\" is the first book of the trilogy, \"His Dark Materials\" (1995 to 2000).<ref name=\"isfdb-series\" /> Alfred A. Knopf published the first US edition April 1996, under the name \"The Golden Compass\",<ref name=\"isfdb-series\" /><ref name=\"LCC2\" /> under which title it was adapted as a 2007 feature film and as a companion video game. The book has also been adapted as a TV series in 2019 under the name \"His Dark Materials\".\n\nPullman won the 1995 Carnegie Medal from the Library Association, recognising the year's outstanding British children's book.<ref name=\"medal1995\" /> For the 70th anniversary of the Medal, it was named one of the top ten winning works by a panel, composing the ballot for a public election of the all-time favourite.<ref name=\"topten\" /> \"Northern Lights\" won the public vote from that shortlist and was thus named the all-time \"Carnegie of Carnegies\" on 21 June 2007.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Her Heart for a Compass", "text": "Her Heart for a Compass\n\nHer Heart for a Compass is a 2021 romance novel by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. The novel is a fictional story about the Duchess's great-great-aunt, Lady Margaret Montagu Douglas Scott.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Compass in the Blood", "text": "Compass in the Blood\n\nCompass in the Blood is a young-adult novel by the American writer William E. Coles, Jr. (1932–2005) set in 1890's Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Compass Players", "text": "Compass Players\n\nThe Compass Players (or Compass Theater) was an improvisational theatre revue active from 1955 to 1958 in Chicago and St. Louis. Founded by David Shepherd and Paul Sills, it is considered to be the first improvisational theater in the United States.", "score": null }, { "id": "8266619", "title": "Compass (Joshua Redman album)", "text": " Compass is a studio album by American jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman. It was released on January 13, 2009 via Nonesuch Records label to a critical success, scoring 83% on Metacritic.", "score": "1.5553923" }, { "id": "8103373", "title": "Compass (Lady Antebellum song)", "text": " \"Compass\" is a song recorded by American country music group Lady Antebellum. The song was written by members of the pop/R&B production team Stargate, and was produced by Nathan Chapman and Lady A. It was released as the third overall single from the group's fifth studio album, Golden, on October 1, 2013 by Capitol Records Nashville, and is included on the deluxe edition re-issue of the album, and it features lead vocals from both Scott and Kelley. In 2015, the song was used in the E3 world reveal trailer for the upcoming 2016 theme park simulation video game \"Planet Coaster\", which is being developed by Frontier Developments.", "score": "1.5398386" }, { "id": "32840358", "title": "Death and the Compass (film)", "text": " Death and the Compass is a 1992 American thriller film written and directed by Alex Cox, based on Jorge Luis Borges' 1942 short story of the same name. It stars Peter Boyle, Miguel Sandoval, and Christopher Eccleston. Mexican actress Zaide Silvia Gutiérrez also appears. The film was originally a 55-minute drama made for Spanish TV/BBC in 1992. Producer Karl Braun found further money to expand the film into a feature, but the film was not completed for four years. It was filmed on location in Mexico City. The soundtrack was composed by Dan Wool and Pray for Rain.", "score": "1.5076609" }, { "id": "4902643", "title": "Jane Taylor (musician)", "text": " Compass was released in 2008, with a number of special album preview shows in Scotland. The first official launch was in Bristol's converted church, Circomedia. Shortly afterwards Taylor discovered she was pregnant, so plans for a re-release of the album were made for 2010. Meanwhile, songs from the album have been played on the Bob Harris show on BBC Radio 2. Get Rhythm said: \"Jane Taylor is no ordinary singer songwriter. She has this intangible magic in her voice. The kind that draws you in and holds you right there until the moment you notice that you've forgotten to breathe and then you hear her words (which bizarrely seem to have been written for you), and stand there transfixed like it's a bit of fate that brought you here and I will defy anyone not to leave without a CD or at least humming one of her songs.\" In January 2011, Compass won Best Album in the Singer-Songwriter Category at the 10th Annual Independent Music Awards.", "score": "1.505114" }, { "id": "29116555", "title": "Compass (Jamie Lidell album)", "text": " Compass received generally favorable reviews upon its release, earning a rating of 76 out of 100 on review aggregator website Metacritic.", "score": "1.4998231" }, { "id": "15434271", "title": "The Compass Rose", "text": " The Compass Rose is a 1982 collection of short stories by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, and illustrated by Anne Yvonne Gilbert in 1983. It is organized into sections on the theme of directions, though not strictly compass-related as the title implies. It won the Locus Award for best Single Author Collection in 1983.", "score": "1.4975055" }, { "id": "2431493", "title": "Compass (novel)", "text": " Writing in Le Monde, Raphaëlle Leyris remarked that if Énard’s earlier novel Zone was a book of violence and hate, Compass may be the antidote with the taste of the unknown and curiosity for the other at its heart. described Compass as an ‘intimate and effusive encyclopedia disguised as a novel’. He went on to make reference to Enard’s erudition and background as an orientalist. In a piece on Orientalism published in the New York Review of Books, Adam Shatz argued that with Compass Enard had failed to ‘transcend the oppressive nature of Orientalism, via paradoxically, the Orientalist tradition itself’. The novel has also been described in the press as a ‘masterful novel’ that recognises the contribution of Islamic and Middle Eastern cultures to the canon, ‘lyrically and intellectually rich’, and a ‘powerful work’ that also threatens to send the reader to sleep with its level of detail.", "score": "1.4894569" }, { "id": "948444", "title": "Joel Compass", "text": " Compass is best known for his debut EP Astronaut, his debut single \"Run\", and singles Forgive Me\" and Girlfriends. Post release, Compass dived into production working with the likes of FKA Twigs, Jorja Smith, Mabel, Aqualung, Tinashe and Lion Babe. On 20 August 2020, Compass announced he would be returning to music as a recording artist and released a new single titled \"Hypocrite\".", "score": "1.4871526" }, { "id": "5924700", "title": "Noah's Compass", "text": " Noah's Compass is a novel by Anne Tyler first published in 2009 about a solitary 60-year-old man trying to come to terms with his own life. Critics agree that in this, Tyler's 18th novel, the author again treads familiar territory by setting her novel in Baltimore and by following the life of an inconspicuous man who has never realised his full potential.", "score": "1.4803861" }, { "id": "8064365", "title": "Compass (think tank)", "text": " Compass Youth is an autonomous organisation which aims to engage young people to find out what issues really matter, develop their skills to turn ideas into action as well as organise and champion campaigns young people can get involved in. It is best known for its campaigning on Votes at 16, its participative manifesto debates and Love Difference festivals. It has developed right across the country represented regionally and on university campuses. It also has its own YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, and Netvibes channels. Sam Tarry MP, was previously chair of the Compass Youth Organising Committee.", "score": "1.4699116" }, { "id": "4618164", "title": "Compass Point (album)", "text": " AllMusic: \"As a coda to a decade that went by in a blur of fame, success, madness, tragedy, and disappointment, Coe left it on a very high note with an album that looked brightly to the future.\"", "score": "1.4656866" }, { "id": "4058789", "title": "Fetch the Compass Kids", "text": " Fetch the Compass Kids is the fifth full-length album by New Jersey indie rock band Danielson Famile. A portion of the album was recorded by Steve Albini in Chicago at his Electrical Audio studios.", "score": "1.4611781" }, { "id": "3994738", "title": "The Broken Compass", "text": " The Broken Compass: How British Politics Lost its Way is the fourth book by British writer Peter Hitchens, published in May 2009. Polemical and partly autobiographical, the book contends that the British political right and left no longer hold firm, adversarial beliefs, but vie for position in the centre, while at the same time overseeing a general decline in British society. Hitchens depicts the right in particular as a confused and spent political force that has supposedly been subsumed by the centre-left, particularly Fabian social democracy. As a result of these factors, he suggests that \"there is no longer any debate between the political parties about issues that have divided thinkers down the ages, and divide the population even now\". Hitchens concludes that, since the compass is broken, the time has come in British politics for the re-establishment of a proper adversarial system and for principles to be rediscovered. In the media, The Broken Compass received mostly negative reviews from left-leaning outlets and some other newspapers, and was largely ignored by the conservative press. It was reissued as The Cameron Delusion in March 2010, two months before David Cameron became the British Prime Minister.", "score": "1.45911" }, { "id": "8266622", "title": "Compass (Joshua Redman album)", "text": "Joshua Redman – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone ; Larry Grenadier – bass ; Reuben Rogers – bass ; Brian Blade – drums ; Gregory Hutchinson – drums Joshua Redman – producer ; James Farber – producer, engineer (recording, mixing) ; Justin Gerrish – assistant engineer (recording) ; Rick Kwan – assistant engineer (mixing) ; Greg Calbi – engineer (mastering) Karina Benznicki – production supervisor ; Eli Cane – production coordination ; John Gall – design ; Ronen Givony – editorial coordinator ; Michael Wilson – photography Musicians Production ", "score": "1.4576528" }, { "id": "8266621", "title": "Compass (Joshua Redman album)", "text": " given everything from the mirror image implication in the title to the manner in which Redman offered the material on the set. The presence of Rollins looms large over Compass as well... on Compass, Redman has finally learned the greatest trick from his mentor -- to walk out on the wire with his horn more, trust the fluid abilities of his incredible rhythm section(s), and let his inner sense of song and freedom take precedence over his already well-established sense of discipline.\" Daryl Easlee of BBC added \"Bleak, emotional and full of gravity, Compass is the sort of serious-minded album that gives jazz in 2009 a very good name\".", "score": "1.4565076" } ]
What genre is Apollo?
[ "rhythm and blues", "R&B", "RnB", "RNB", "R and B", "R & B" ]
genre
Apollo (quintet)
3,362,656
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[ { "id": "27002612", "title": "Apollo (Nebula album)", "text": " Apollo is a 2006 album by stoner rock band Nebula. Some enhanced copies of the CD include a video of Nebula playing the song \"Future Days\" live in Japan.", "score": "1.675261" }, { "id": "2576092", "title": "Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks", "text": " Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks is the ninth solo studio album by British ambient musician Brian Eno, released in 1983. It was written, produced, and performed by Brian Eno, his brother Roger and Daniel Lanois. Music from the album has appeared in the films 28 Days Later, Traffic, Trainspotting, and The Lovely Bones, whose soundtrack sold approximately four million copies. Two of the songs from the album, \"Silver Morning\" and \"Deep Blue Day\", were issued as a 7\" single on EG Records.", "score": "1.621041" }, { "id": "16244712", "title": "Apollo's Song", "text": " Apollo's Song (アポロの歌) is a manga written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen King in Japan in 1970 and was published in English translation in 2007. The story follows a neglected and abused boy, Shogo, who does not have any feelings of love. Through a series of visions spanning the past and future, Shogo explores the meaning of love between man and woman.", "score": "1.6039245" }, { "id": "30997905", "title": "Apollo Up!", "text": " Apollo Up! is an American post-punk/pop punk/indie band based in Nashville, Tennessee. Billboard described the band as post-hardcore. Their sound has been compared to Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, and Fugazi. Singer/guitarist Jay Leo Phillips, bassist Mike Shepherd, and drummer Jereme Frey, each former or ongoing members of local bands Lotushalo, Shiboleth, On Command, and Forget Cassettes, formed the band in late 2002. Their debut album, Light the End and Burn It Through, was released by indie label Theory 8 Records in January 2004. Phillips divided his activities between Apollo Up! and dream pop trio Forget Cassettes, touring with both bands and working on the latter's second album, Salt, before concentrating on Apollo's second release, Chariots of Fire in June 2006. The group continued to gig locally and toured, playing, among other venues, at Cincinnati's Desdemona Festival in 2006. The band released a 5-song EP, Walking Papers, in 2008.", "score": "1.5697018" }, { "id": "16244713", "title": "Apollo's Song", "text": " is a boy whose single mother never knew his father as he was born after a series of affairs. An unintended child, his mother beat him whenever he witnesses love and tenderness. This leads to Shogo killing various animals upon seeing their love. Because of this, Shogo is taken to a mental institute. After a shock therapy, Shogo has an out-of-body experience and he meets Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who subjugates him to experience love across different time periods for the rest of eternity, dying repeatedly until he can one day understand the true meaning of love. In his first experience, Shogo is ", "score": "1.5496819" }, { "id": null, "title": "Apollo 13 (film)", "text": "Apollo 13 (film)\n\nApollo 13 is a 1995 American space docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Ed Harris, and Gary Sinise. The screenplay by William Broyles Jr. and Al Reinert dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission and is an adaptation of the 1994 book \"Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13\", by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. The film depicts astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for America's fifth crewed mission to the Moon, which was intended to be the third to land. En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of much of its oxygen supply and electrical power, which forces NASA's flight controllers to abort the Moon landing mission and improvise scientific and mechanical solutions to get the three astronauts to Earth safely.\n\nHoward went to great lengths to create a technically accurate movie, employing NASA's assistance in astronaut and flight-controller training for his cast and obtaining permission to film scenes aboard a reduced-gravity aircraft for realistic depiction of the weightlessness experienced by the astronauts in space.\n\nReleased to cinemas in the United States on June 30, 1995, \"Apollo 13\" received critical acclaim and was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture (winning for Best Film Editing and Best Sound). The film also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, as well as two British Academy Film Awards. In total, the film grossed over $355 million worldwide during its theatrical releases.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Omar Apollo", "text": "Omar Apollo\n\nOmar Apolonio Velasco (born May 20, 1997), known professionally as Omar Apollo, is an American singer and songwriter.\n\nAfter signing a record deal with Warner Records, his debut album, \"Ivory\", was released in 2022 to positive reviews for his vocal performance and the incorporation of Contemporary R&B with Pop music, earning him a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. Apollo sings in both English and Spanish.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Apollo 440", "text": "Apollo 440\n\nApollo 440 (also known as Apollo Four Forty or @440) are a British electronic music group formed in Liverpool in 1990. The group has written, recorded, and produced five studio albums, collaborated with and produced other artists, remixed as Apollo 440 and as ambient cinematic alter-ego Stealth Sonic Orchestra, and created music for film, television, advertisements and multimedia. They notched up ten UK top 40 singles with three top-tens, and had a chart presence worldwide.\n\nIts name comes from the Apollo program and the frequency of concert pitch — the A note at 440 Hz, often denoted as \"A440\", and the Sequential Circuits sampler/sequencer, the Studio 440. They changed the writing of their name from Apollo 440 to Apollo Four Forty in 1996, though they switched back for their latest album. To date, Apollo 440's remixes range from U2, P. Diddy/Jimmy Page, Jean-Michel Jarre and Ennio Morricone. Among their Stealth Sonic Orchestra remixes are a series of Manic Street Preachers singles.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Apollo XXI", "text": "Apollo XXI\n\nApollo XXI (21) is the debut studio album by American musician Steve Lacy. It was released on May 24, 2019, by Three Quarter (3Qtr) and AWAL. It was preceded by the singles \"N Side\", \"Playground\", and \"Hate CD\".<ref name=\"N Side\"/><ref name=\"NEW\"/><ref name=\"HNHH\"/><ref name=\"PLAY\"/><ref name=\"HCD\"/>\n\n\"Apollo XXI\" garnered widespread critical acclaim. Named as one of the best releases of 2019, critics praised its originality, cohesiveness and introspective lyricism. Thematically, the album explores Lacy’s sexuality and coming out. \"Apollo XXI\" was nominated for Best Urban Contemporary Album at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards, Lacy's first Grammy nomination as a solo artist.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Sons of Apollo", "text": "Sons of Apollo\n\nSons of Apollo is an American progressive metal supergroup formed in 2017 and composed of drummer Mike Portnoy, bassist Billy Sheehan, keyboardist Derek Sherinian, vocalist Jeff Scott Soto, and guitarist Ron \"Bumblefoot\" Thal.", "score": null }, { "id": "9231000", "title": "Apollo Kids (album)", "text": " Apollo Kids is the ninth studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan-member Ghostface Killah, released on December 21, 2010, by Def Jam Recordings. Guests on the album include several Wu-Tang members and affiliates, as well as Redman, Black Thought, Busta Rhymes, Joell Ortiz, and Game, among others. Apollo Kids is the follow-up to Ghostface's R&B-oriented Ghostdini: Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City (2009) and serves as a return to the characteristic \"Wu-Tang Sound\". Ghostface Killah recorded the album at Red Bull Studios and Stark Studios in New York City. He conceived it as a mixtape for Def Jam after having partially recorded the Supreme Clientele sequel album and opting not to release that with the label. Although it only charted at number 120 on the Billboard 200, Apollo Kids received universal acclaim from music critics, who praised its gritty aesthetic and Ghostface Killah's unfiltered rapping.", "score": "1.5474002" }, { "id": "16244718", "title": "Apollo's Song", "text": " Sex education for children was a taboo in Japan in the late 1960s, but this changed suddenly in the early 1970s. Apollo's Song was created during a period where manga was increasingly portraying sexual stories and imagery, and was Tezuka's exploration of love and sex in manga form. This period in Japan was also marked by violent student riots and incidents involving student activists, and Tezuka reportedly later said that Shogo's depressed character reflected the dark mood and instability in society at the time.", "score": "1.5411808" }, { "id": "29775023", "title": "Apollo (Timebelle song)", "text": " \"Apollo\" is an English-language song performed by Swiss band Timebelle. The song represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. It was written by Elias Näslin, Nicolas Günthardt, and Alessandra Günthardt. The song was released as a digital download on 10 March 2017. The song is about love and devotion to the arts and includes the refrain \"I follow you Apollo\".", "score": "1.5381767" }, { "id": "7226656", "title": "Apollo Sunshine (album)", "text": " Apollo Sunshine is the second studio album from the Boston area indie rock group Apollo Sunshine. It was released on spinART Records in September 2005 as a follow-up to the band's debut record Katonah. The album garnered more attention for the band than their debut, and was named to the Amazon.com Best of 2005: Editors' Picks in Rock list at number 5. This ranked them above such veteran acts as The Rolling Stones, the Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails, and in the company of more well-known bands such as The White Stripes, Bob Dylan, and Oasis.", "score": "1.534984" }, { "id": "30110252", "title": "The Spirit of Apollo", "text": " The Spirit of Apollo is the debut album by N.A.S.A., a hip hop duo consisting of Squeak E. Clean and DJ Zegon. It was released on ANTI- in 2009. The track, \"N.A.S.A. Anthem\", was featured on the official NASA Glenn Research Center website as \"NASA Anthem\". . The album features guest appearances from Kanye West, David Byrne, Tom Waits, RZA, Kool Keith, Chuck D, John Frusciante, Method Man, M.I.A, Santigold, Seu Jorge, George Clinton, Spank Rock, Chali 2na, KRS-One, Lykke Li, Ghostface Killah, Karen O, and Ol' Dirty Bastard, amongst others.", "score": "1.5347481" }, { "id": "2851921", "title": "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness (comics)", "text": " The story of Good Apollo takes a step outside the science fiction narrative of the first three chapters and examines the life of the Writer, a character who is crafting the lives of the protagonist Claudio and his companions in the form of a fictional story. The graphic novel alternates between the two different worlds of Claudio the Writer and Claudio the Character, which can be confusing for one unacquainted with the concept as the Writer and Character are similar in appearance. The novel opens with a dream taking place in the mind of Claudio the Character, in which he sits in priest's garb in the ", "score": "1.5306408" }, { "id": "26978993", "title": "The Amory Wars", "text": " A graphic novel titled [[Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness (graphic novel)|Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness]], illustrated by Christopher Shy, was released in September 2005 along with the album of the same name. The story of Good Apollo takes a step outside the science fiction narrative of the first three chapters and examines the life of The Writer, a character who is crafting the lives of the protagonist Claudio and his companions in the form of a fictional story. Through a series of delusional conversations with his ten speed bicycle about an unfaithful former lover, The Writer decides he must kill the Prise Ambellina to properly end ", "score": "1.5296731" }, { "id": "2576104", "title": "Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks", "text": "Musicians: Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Roger Eno ; Cover art by Russell Mills ; Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound ; 2019 remaster by Miles Showell at Abbey Road ", "score": "1.5262126" }, { "id": "7385456", "title": "No World for Tomorrow", "text": " Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow (often shortened to No World for Tomorrow), is the fourth studio album by American progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria, released on October 23, 2007. The album is a direct sequel to their previous album, Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness. The album comprises part four of band's Amory Wars narrative. It is the only album to feature Taylor Hawkins on drums, following the departure of Josh Eppard. The album is often marketed by the shortened title No World for Tomorrow. Neither the disc itself nor ", "score": "1.5240726" }, { "id": "9230460", "title": "Black Apollo Press", "text": " Black Apollo Press is an independent publisher based in Cambridge, England. It was founded in 1995 by American writer Bob Biderman and British Baudelarian scholar, David Kelley. As well as publishing original translations of important European authors, including the French existentialist playwright Jean Tardieu and Armenian dissident Gurgen Mahari, the press has brought back into print a group of late Victorian writers such as Margaret Harkness, Amy Levy and Israel Zangwill. Black Apollo has also helped develop a series of art books jointly sponsored by Trinity College, Cambridge, and the French Cultural service. Their backlist includes works of contemporary fiction, poetry and non-fiction titles in media studies, social history and politics. An imprint of the press is Black Apollo Mysteries which publishes socially engaged thrillers including the Joseph Radkin Investigations series.", "score": "1.522356" }, { "id": "28414392", "title": "Apollo Recordings", "text": " Apollo Recordings was a British dance music label established in 2006 by Matt Jagger. It was an imprint of Universal-Island Records, part of the Universal Music corporation. Their first release \"Thunder in My Heart Again\" by Meck featuring Leo Sayer was a number one hit on the UK Singles Chart in February 2006. Apollo was run in conjunction with the Europa Recordings imprint, but both were closed down by Universal in 2007.", "score": "1.521516" }, { "id": "26978996", "title": "The Amory Wars", "text": " Apart from the album, no story mediums for Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow have been released, but the new series will introduce its story.", "score": "1.5205982" }, { "id": "7400448", "title": "At the Apollo", "text": " At the Apollo is a live album and video release by Arctic Monkeys of the final concert of their 2007 world-tour, filmed in Manchester, England. It was filmed on super 16mm film and in surround-sound. It was directed by Richard Ayoade and photographed by cinematographer Danny Cohen (This Is England). It was edited by Nick Fenton (Heima, All Tomorrow's Parties), and produced by Diarmid Scrimshaw (Dog Altogether, Tyrannosaur). It has been awarded best music DVD 2009 by the NME. The music played in introduction credits was written by Bruno Nicolai, entitled 'Servizio fotografico' from the film The Red Queen Kills Seven Times starring Barbara Bouchet. The film premiered on UK television on the music channel 4Music on 19 February 2009. The DVD features a 'Multi Angle Camera View' of drummer Matt Helders.", "score": "1.5199518" }, { "id": "2576093", "title": "Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks", "text": "\"Always Returning\" ; \"Drift\" ; \"Silver Morning\" ; \"Stars\" ; \"Under Stars\" ; \"The Secret Place\" ; \"An Ending (Ascent)\" \"Sirens\" (Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois) ; \"Theme for 'Opera'\" (Brian Eno, Roger Eno) ; \"Fleeting Smile\" (Roger Eno) ; \"Tension Block\" (Daniel Lanois) ; \"Asian River\" (Brian Eno) ; \"Quixote\" (Roger Eno) ; \"4-Minute Warning\" (John Paul Jones) ; \"For Her Atoms\" (Lydia Kavina (Theremin), Misha Malin) The music was originally released in 1983 for a feature-length documentary movie then called Apollo (later retitled For All Mankind) directed by Al Reinert. The original version of the film had no narration, and simply featured 35mm footage of the Apollo Moon missions ", "score": "1.5186706" }, { "id": "11855442", "title": "Evil Ink Comics", "text": " Although chronologically missing out the album In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, Evil Ink Comics went on to release the ‘’Good Apollo…’’ graphic novel, illustrated by Christopher Shy. Although Sanchez had stated that the Amory Wars series would be started from the beginning, the comic was released to coincide with the album of the same name. The graphic novel is considered the “twist” part of the story. Claudio, in a recent interview, stated that a lot was lost from the graphic novel because of financial constraints. He further explained that although Christopher Shy's art is beautiful, it was not the best medium for Good Apollo's story-telling. Claudio looks forward to releasing a new version in chronological order so that the story will make more sense.", "score": "1.5174981" } ]
What genre is Ruth Berman Harris?
[ "jazz", "jazz music", "jass", "jas", "jaz", "Jazz" ]
genre
Ruth Berman Harris (harpist)
5,652,259
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[ { "id": "32090228", "title": "Ruth Berman Harris (harpist)", "text": " Ruth Berman-Harris (November 3, 1916 – April 23, 2013) was a noted concert harpist, recording artist, and music educator. She performed for many years in New York in the jazz and classical fields, and authored eight books for harp students. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Ruth Berman began her harp studies at the age of thirteen. At age fifteen she won the Madrigal Award at the Juilliard School. She studied under Carlos Salzedo, Marie Miller, Lucille Lawrence, Casper Reardon, and Ronald Herder. She married Sydney I. Harris, on October 6, 1946, and thereafter was professionally known as Ruth Berman-Harris. As one of few harpists in New York who played both classical and jazz, Berman-Harris wrote her own jazz arrangements, while performing with symphony orchestras and working as a studio ", "score": "1.8323342" }, { "id": "32090229", "title": "Ruth Berman Harris (harpist)", "text": " at NBC, CBS and ABC for forty-eight years. She performed with Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony. Her jazz harp recordings were remastered, using materials from the Library of Congress, on a 2008 CD entitled Swing Time, issued by MSR Classic and Jazz Recording Company. Harris served on the faculty of the Hoff-Barthelson Music School and the Westchester Conservatory of Music. She co-directed the Purchase Music Ensemble, which sponsored the Aaron Copland Competition for Young Composers. In September 1978 Berman appeared at a benefit concert hosted by the Connecticut chapter of the American Harp Society, where she and cellist Lisa Bressler performed original compositions for harp and cello by Berman. Berman-Harris died on April 23, 2013, at the age of 96, at the Hospice of Arizona, in Peoria, Arizona.", "score": "1.7031175" }, { "id": "30371200", "title": "Ruth Berman", "text": " Ruth Berman is an American writer of weird science fiction and speculative poetry. In 2003, she won the Rhysling Award for Best Short Poem. She was also the winner of the 2006 Dwarf Stars Award for her poem Knowledge Of. In 1973, she was a finalist for the first John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Her short fiction has appeared in Analog, New Worlds, Star Trek: The New Voyages, Shadows 2, Tales of the Unanticipated, and Asimov's Science Fiction. Berman is a staff member of the University of Minnesota.", "score": "1.6038449" }, { "id": "12670286", "title": "Ruth Berman Harris (cantor)", "text": " Ruth Berman Harris was the first female cantor (also called hazzan) in Argentina. She was born in Buenos Aires, where as a teenager she became the first female in Argentina to lead Jewish services. She was educated as a cantor at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano in Argentina, and was ordained in 1996. She also earned a bachelor's degree in Talmud and Bible from Bar-Ilan University in Israel, as well as finishing a cantorial program from the World Union for Progressive Judaism. She moved to Israel in 1996, where she led services at three different synagogues, and in 2001 she moved to America; as of 2011 she is the cantor at Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center. She has also made a CD, \"B'Rosh HaShanah\", featuring herself singing some of the highlights of the Jewish service music.", "score": "1.5812639" }, { "id": "27727535", "title": "Zakiya Dalila Harris", "text": " \"a glimpse into the publishing world and its original take on black professional women striving to hold on to their authentic selves and their stresses.\" She cites as key influences Passing by Nella Larsen, Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred, Toni Morrison’s Sula, and Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Harris has also cited Jordan Peele's movie Get Out and Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives as inspiration for the novel, which contains elements of horror and satire. A TV adaptation of this book is currently in development with Tara Duncan, Temple Hill Entertainment, and Hulu. Harris is co-writing the pilot with Rashida Jones.", "score": "1.5787067" }, { "id": null, "title": "Ruth Berman Harris (cantor)", "text": "Ruth Berman Harris (cantor)\n\nRuth Berman Harris was the first female cantor (also called hazzan) in Argentina. She was born in Buenos Aires, where as a teenager she became the first female in Argentina to lead Jewish services.\nShe was educated as a cantor at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano in Argentina, and was ordained in 1996. She also earned a bachelor's degree in Talmud and Bible from Bar-Ilan University in Israel, as well as finishing a cantorial program from the World Union for Progressive Judaism.\n\nShe moved to Israel in 1996, where she led services at three different synagogues, and in 2001 she moved to America; as of 2011 she is the cantor at Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center.<ref name=\"jewishjournal.com\"/> She has also made a CD, \"B'Rosh HaShanah\", featuring herself singing some of the highlights of the Jewish service music.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ruth Berman Harris (harpist)", "text": "Ruth Berman Harris (harpist)\n\nRuth Berman-Harris (November 3, 1916 – April 23, 2013) was a noted concert harpist, recording artist, and music educator. She performed for many years in New York in the jazz and classical fields, and authored eight books for harp students.\n\nBorn in New Haven, Connecticut, Ruth Berman began her harp studies at the age of thirteen. At age fifteen she won the Madrigal Award at the Juilliard School. She studied under Carlos Salzedo, Marie Miller, Lucille Lawrence, Casper Reardon, and Ronald Herder. She married Sydney I. Harris, on October 6, 1946, and thereafter was professionally known as Ruth Berman-Harris.\n\nAs one of few harpists in New York who played both classical and jazz, Berman-Harris wrote her own jazz arrangements, while performing with symphony orchestras and working as a studio musician at NBC, CBS and ABC for forty-eight years. She performed with Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony.\n\nHer jazz harp recordings were remastered, using materials from the Library of Congress, on a 2008 CD entitled \"Swing Time\", issued by MSR Classic and Jazz Recording Company.\n\nHarris served on the faculty of the Hoff-Barthelson Music School and the Westchester Conservatory of Music. She co-directed the Purchase Music Ensemble, which sponsored the Aaron Copland Competition for Young Composers.\n\nIn September 1978 Berman appeared at a benefit concert hosted by the Connecticut chapter of the American Harp Society, where she and cellist Lisa Bressler performed original compositions for harp and cello by Berman.\n\nBerman-Harris died on April 23, 2013, at the age of 96, at the Hospice of Arizona, in Peoria, Arizona.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ruth Harris", "text": "Ruth Harris\n\nRuth Harris may refer to:\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Argentine emigrants to Israel", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Hazzans", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "6240167", "title": "Robin Miles", "text": " it is voice work.\"'It was like, 'You do the black books, and you're Jewish, you do the Jewish books.' I was totally shocked,' she says. 'But, it's kind of morphed. It really started out with such a small pool of people, that the people they had did everything whether or not they could handle the accent and culture. And then, when a little more diversity came in, it was like, well nobody can do anything outside of their yard. And now, I think we're also beginning to hopefully, break through that again.'\"Miles has narrated a wide range of genres including children's books, non-fiction, fantasy, horror, historical fiction, biography and other genres including the Young Reader's Edition of Kamala Harris's The Truths We Hold.", "score": "1.5558861" }, { "id": "27727534", "title": "Zakiya Dalila Harris", "text": " Harris spent nearly three years at Knopf/Doubleday, first as an editorial assistant then as assistant editor, before leaving to write her debut novel The Other Black Girl. Her essays and book reviews have appeared in Guernica and The Rumpus. The New York Times reported that Simon & Schuster's Atria imprint won the rights to the book in a nine-way auction for a six figure sum against fourteen publishers prior to its release. The Other Black Girl was released on June 1, 2021 and received positive critical reception from outlets such as the Washington Post and Kirkus Reviews. The Guardian described it ", "score": "1.5357018" }, { "id": "32090230", "title": "Ruth Berman Harris (harpist)", "text": " Ms. Berman-Harris' publications include: Miniatures I for lever harp, Miniatures I for pedal harp, (Miniatures I Table of Contents: Excerpt from \"En Bateau\" (Debussy), Theme From Chopin Waltz, Theme From Chopin Etude, Debby's Waltz, Spring, Ode To Brandoria, Theme From Lucia Di Lammermoor), Miniatures III for cello and harp (this collection contains three original intermediate to upper-intermediate-level pieces for pedal harp; the pieces are fairly showy, using glissandos, many arpeggios, harmonics and rolled chords; songs can be played separately or in one unit as a concert piece lasting approximately 81⁄2 minutes; the cello part is significantly challenging; also available separately as harp solo), Miniatures III for solo pedal harp, and Prayer for Voice and Harp, as well as concert versions of Oh Holy Night arranged for both lever and pedal harp.", "score": "1.5310729" }, { "id": "206798", "title": "Ruth A. Berman", "text": " Ruth Berman (née Aronson) is an Israeli linguist, Professor Emerita, Tel Aviv University, where she held the chair in “Language across the Lifespan.” Berman has been a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities since 2013. She is a recipient of The EMET Prize for Art, Science and Culture in linguistics (2012), and of an honorary doctorate from Haifa University (2013). Berman's research deals with the morphology, syntax, and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, first language acquisition in cross-linguistic perspective, later language development, and development of narrative and text construction abilities from early childhood across adolescence and adulthood.", "score": "1.5224835" }, { "id": "26826537", "title": "Narrelle Harris", "text": " Harris was born in Newcastle, New South Wales. Harris's earliest writing, dating back to the early 1990s, was through science fiction fandom, including work based in the Star Trek, Blake's 7 and V universes. Fanzines which she wrote and/or edited include Phoenix (B7), Scenario (The Greatest American Hero), Out of the War Zone (V), and Inconsequential Parallax (genzine), which was nominated for a Ditmar Award in 1992. The Opposite Of Life is a contemporary vampire novel set in Melbourne, told from the point of view of a young librarian. Harris has discussed online and on radio about how the second book in the series - tentatively titled \"Walking Shadows\" - was completed but ", "score": "1.5198448" }, { "id": "9800825", "title": "Bertha Harris", "text": " Harris began her career as she was completing her M.F.A. in North Carolina. As part of her degree requirements, she wrote what would end up being her first novel, Catching Saradove, published in 1969. The novel was semi-autobiographical and is probably her novel that comes closest to conventional fiction. From 1969-1972, Harris was a professor at East Carolina University and at UNC Charlotte. She was later the director of Women's Studies and a Professor of Performing and Creative Arts at the College of Staten Island CUNY. Harris has said that she is obsessed by two things: music (particularly opera) and the South. These two obsessions define her second novel, Confessions of Cherubino, published in 1972. However, she is most well known for ", "score": "1.5041966" }, { "id": "28668372", "title": "Clare Winger Harris", "text": " lead character. Other of Harris's stories are also noted for featuring strong female characters, such as Sylvia, the airplane pilot and mechanic in \"The Ape Cycle\" (1930). Harris also wrote one story utilizing a female point of view (in 1928's \"The Fifth Dimension\"). Because Harris was the first American woman published in science fiction magazines under her own name, and because of her embrace of female characters and themes, she has been recognized in recent years as a pioneer of women's and feminist science fiction. Her work was featured at the Pasadena History Museum in 2018, as part of an exhibit titled \"Dreaming the Universe: The Intersection of Science, Fiction, & Southern California.\"", "score": "1.5020036" }, { "id": "8324451", "title": "Miriam Coles Harris", "text": " Miriam Coles Harris (July 7, 1834 in Dosoris, Long Island – January 23, 1925 in Pau, France) was an American novelist. She wrote several novels, a book of children's stories and two devotional books. She shunned publicity and wrote her first book anonymously, causing the opposite of the desired effect in that several impostors claimed to be the author, resulting in a literary furore, and more attention than the real author ever foresaw.", "score": "1.4944355" }, { "id": "28668362", "title": "Clare Winger Harris", "text": " Clare Winger Harris (January 18, 1891 – October 26, 1968 ) was an early science fiction writer whose short stories were published during the 1920s. She is credited as the first woman to publish stories under her own name in science fiction magazines. Her stories often dealt with characters on the \"borders of humanity\" such as cyborgs. Harris began publishing magazine stories in 1926, and soon became well liked by readers. She sold a total of eleven stories, which were collected in 1947 as Away From the Here and Now. Her gender was a surprise to Hugo Gernsback, the editor who first bought her work, as she was the first American woman to publish science fiction stories under her own name. Her stories, which often feature strong female characters, have been occasionally reprinted and have received some positive critical response, including a recognition of her pioneering role as a woman writer in a male-dominated field.", "score": "1.4934351" }, { "id": "12670287", "title": "Ruth Berman Harris (cantor)", "text": " Ruth met her soon to be husband, Laurence Harris, in Buenos Aires and they soon moved to Israel together and got married. On October 10, 1997, two weeks after they got married, they had their first son, Haim Ariel Harris. Two years later, on September 5, 1999, they had their second child, a daughter named Jessica Talia Harris. Ruth and Laurence had their final child on April 13, 2001, a boy named Jonathan Adam Harris.", "score": "1.4875033" }, { "id": "3068509", "title": "Lisa E. Harris", "text": " Trained as an opera singer, Harris is an interdisciplinary artist working in music, performance and installation and video. She was on the Humphrey's School of Musical Theatre's voice faculty. Harris’ work revolves around various themes such as African-American motherhood, gentrification and notions of abduction and survival. Genres that she pulls from in her work include science fiction and magical realism. She has also worked collaboratively most often working with other performance artists including Alisha Wormsley, Autumn Knight, Rashida Bumbray, Nicole Mitchell, and Abijan Johnson, on projects. Harris, along with Wormsley, is co-founder of Studio Enertia, an artist collective presenting works in sculpture, installations, film, photography, performance and new opera.", "score": "1.4790553" }, { "id": "27727533", "title": "Zakiya Dalila Harris", "text": " Harris was born and raised in Connecticut. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her MFA in nonfiction creative writing from The New School.", "score": "1.4644828" }, { "id": "25688182", "title": "Kamala Harris", "text": " Harris has written two non-fiction books and one children's book.", "score": "1.459599" }, { "id": "9669206", "title": "Ruth Radelet", "text": " Radelet has cited folk and country artists such as Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, and Tom Waits as influences, as well as new wave bands such as New Order. She has also cited films as an influence on her music, including work by directors Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, and Brian De Palma.", "score": "1.4522172" }, { "id": "4946271", "title": "Diversicon", "text": " ; Ruth Berman—author, editor, teacher, and translator and founding member of The Rivendell Group and the Minnesota Science Fiction Society (Minn-StF); winner of the Rhysling Award Diversicon's programming—typically three simultaneous tracks—focuses on literature but also includes items related to film, TV, comics, art, science, and other subjects. Science fiction, fantasy, horror, and slipstream/magic realism genres are all represented. Programming topics are solicited from preregistered attendees. Programming items often focus on authors and/or fictional characters from underrepresented groups; how work deals with themes of race, ethnicity, class, gender, religion, sexual orientation, dis/ability, and other definitions of \"difference\"; and how contemporary ", "score": "1.4497964" } ]
What genre is The Box?
[ "experimental music", "Experimental" ]
genre
The Box (King Missile song)
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The film was theatrically released on March 24, 2021 by Cine Pilwoon Co., Ltd.", "score": "1.6522477" }, { "id": "25148635", "title": "The Box (2009 film)", "text": " The Box is a 2009 American psychological thriller film based on the 1970 short story \"Button, Button\" by Richard Matheson, which was previously adapted into an episode of the 1980s iteration of The Twilight Zone. The film was written and directed by Richard Kelly and stars Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as a couple who receive a box from a mysterious man (played by Frank Langella) who offers them one million dollars if they press the button sealed within the dome on top of the box, but tells them that, once the button has been pushed, someone they do not know will die.", "score": "1.6422035" }, { "id": "14913408", "title": "The Box (2021 South Korean film)", "text": " The film is a road film in which two people an aspiring singer and a washed out music producer embark on a musical journey across the country. It is a jukebox musical containing familiar popular songs from world music as; Coldplay, Billie Eilish, Chet Baker, Mariah Carey, Pharrell Williams and famous Korean songs in the backdrop of South Korean locales.", "score": "1.6353109" }, { "id": "1738752", "title": "The Box (2003 film)", "text": " The Box is a 2003 American film noir starring James Russo, Theresa Russell, Brad Dourif, Steve Railsback, Jon Polito, Michael Rooker, John Snyder and directed by Richard Pepin. Russo won the Best Actor Award at the San Diego Film Festival for his role in this film in 2004.", "score": "1.5985562" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Box (Roddy Ricch song)", "text": "The Box (Roddy Ricch song)\n\n\"The Box\" is a song by American rapper Roddy Ricch, released as the fourth single on December 6, 2019 from his debut studio album \"Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial\". Prior to the song being released as a single, Its popularity on social media apps is credited to Ricch's iconic \"eee err\" ad-lib. A music video was released on February 28, 2020, directed by Ricch.\n\nIn the US, \"The Box\" was the biggest song of the final half of 2019, selling 4.7 million equivalent units as of July 2, 2020. Apple Music named it Song of the Year. It received three nominations at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, including for Song of the Year.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Toy-Box", "text": "Toy-Box\n\nToy-Box is a Danish bubblegum pop group, consisting of vocalists Anila Mirza and Amir El-Falaki. Mirza was born on 8 October 1974 in Frederiksværk, Denmark to Indian-Iranian-Pakistani parents. El-Falaki was born 12 August 1973 in Copenhagen, Denmark to Moroccan parents. In 1999, they had some success in the Scandinavian music charts with a song from the album \"Fantastic\", named \"Tarzan & Jane\". Toy-Box reunited and performed at the Vi Elsker 90'erne events in Denmark in 2017.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Box Car Racer", "text": "Box Car Racer\n\nBox Car Racer is an American pop punk band formed in San Diego, California, in 2001. The group consists of guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker of Blink-182, formerly alongside guitarist David Kennedy of Hazen Street. Anthony Celestino later joined the band on tour as a bassist. DeLonge created the project to pursue darker ideas he felt unsuited to his work with Blink-182. Box Car Racer was partly inspired and viewed as a tribute to Jawbox, Quicksand, Fugazi, and Refused.\n\nThe group recorded the band's eponymous debut, \"Box Car Racer\", in quick fashion with a more DIY spirit. MCA Records issued the band's lone release in May 2002, which peaked on the \"Billboard\" 200 at number 12. Singles \"I Feel So\" and \"There Is\" also charted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, with the former peaking at number eight. The band embarked on their sole headlining tour across North America in the fall of 2002 with supporting act The Used. The project was largely the cause of ongoing tension between DeLonge and Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus and inevitably influenced the band's following studio album, the more experimental \"Blink-182\" (2003). DeLonge ended the project in mid-2003, considering it to have served its purpose; however, DeLonge's later band, Angels & Airwaves (which also features Kennedy), has been described by DeLonge as a continuation of Box Car Racer. In 2021, DeLonge confirmed that the project has been revived and a new song has been recorded.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "C. J. Box", "text": "C. J. Box\n\nCharles James Box Jr. (born 1958) is an American author of more than thirty novels. Box is the author of the Joe Pickett series, as well as several stand-alone novels, and a collection of short stories. The novels have been translated into 27 languages. Over ten million copies of his novels have been sold in the U.S. alone. The first novel in his Joe Pickett series, \"Open Season\", was included in \"The New York Times\" list of \"Notable Books\" of 2001. \"Open Season\", \"Blue Heaven\", \"Nowhere to Run\", and \"The Highway\" have been optioned for film and television, the latter being adapted into the television drama series \"Big Sky\", which debuted in November 2020. In March 2016, \"Off the Grid\" debuted at #1 on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list. In 2021, Paramount Television Studios began production of a ten episode television adaption of Box's Joe Pickett novels, featuring actor Michael Dorman as Joe Pickett, to air exclusively on the Spectrum cable television service in the U.S. The subsequent series was renewed for a second season in February 2022.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Black Box (band)", "text": "Black Box (band)\n\nBlack Box is an Italian house music group popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The group is currently made up of DJ Daniele Davoli, classically trained clarinet teacher Valerio Semplici, keyboardist and electronic musician Mirko Limoni, and vocalist Celestine Walcott-Gordon. French fashion model Katrin Quinol joined the act in 1989 and became the official face of Black Box, appearing on the cover of their single and album releases as well as in music videos, including the hit \"Ride on Time\", which was the highest-selling single of 1989 in the UK. The following year, it was revealed that Quinol was lip-syncing and had not performed on the recording. American singer Martha Wash performed the majority of the songs on the group's debut album, \"Dreamland\", while being uncredited.", "score": null }, { "id": "25177966", "title": "The Box (British TV channel)", "text": " The Box is a British music television channel owned by Channel Four Television Corporation. Originally based on the US broadcast network of the same name, The Box primarily broadcasts music videos and music-related programmes.", "score": "1.5903852" }, { "id": "26106215", "title": "The Box (Swedish TV series)", "text": " The Box is a Swedish supernatural psychological thriller television series created by Adi Hasak for the Nordic Entertainment Group and first released on 28 November 2021 on Viaplay.", "score": "1.5840155" }, { "id": "13476872", "title": "Ghost Box Records", "text": " Ghost Box is an independent, UK-based electronic music record label, launched in 2004 by graphic designer Julian House and producer Jim Jupp. Its roster includes artists such as Jupp's Belbury Poly, House's The Focus Group, and the Advisory Circle, as well as releases by Broadcast and John Foxx among others. The label's distinctive aesthetic draws on outdated and esoteric British cultural sources from the postwar period, including early electronic and library music, public information films, educational resources, occult stories, and BBC science-fiction programs. Ghost Box consequently became associated with the 2000s music trend known as hauntology.", "score": "1.5590451" }, { "id": "1738826", "title": "The Box (2007 film)", "text": " A disgraced former LAPD cop leads a home invasion in search of millions in stolen money. The crime goes wrong and homicide detectives seeking answers interrogate the only survivors, a thief and one of the victims.", "score": "1.5571284" }, { "id": "1738753", "title": "The Box (2003 film)", "text": " An ex-con trying to go straight meets up with a female co-worker who has attempted to start her life over after working as a prostitute.", "score": "1.5561998" }, { "id": "1738825", "title": "The Box (2007 film)", "text": " The Box is a 2007 American crime film starring Gabrielle Union, A.J. Buckley, RZA, Giancarlo Esposito, Jason Winston George, Brett Donowho and written and directed by A.J. Kparr.", "score": "1.5553005" }, { "id": "26106219", "title": "The Box (Swedish TV series)", "text": " The Box is an English language series created and written by Adi Hasak. An announcement about The Box was made at the 2020 MIPCOM, with production due to start in Sweden in February 2021. It was developed by the Nordic Entertainment Group who gave a straight to series order to be produced by Nice Drama, an NENT Studios company, that is now part of Viaplay Studios. Production was also undertaken by Adi TV Studios. Production started in March 2021.", "score": "1.5481732" }, { "id": "26358998", "title": "Box (film)", "text": " Box is 2015 Romanian drama film directed by Florin Șerban. Obliquely, it shows the struggles of two very different people from ethnic minorities in Romania and how they eventually find love together. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.", "score": "1.5388881" }, { "id": "31452002", "title": "The Wrong Box (novel)", "text": " The Wrong Box is a black comedy novel co-written by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne, first published in 1889. The story is about two brothers who are the last two surviving members of a tontine. The book was the first of three novels that Stevenson co-wrote with Osbourne, who was his stepson. The others were The Wrecker (1892) and The Ebb-Tide (1894). Osbourne wrote the first draft of the novel late in 1887 (then called The Finsbury Tontine), Stevenson revised it in 1888 (then called A Game of Bluff) and again in 1889 when it was finally called The Wrong Box. A film adaptation, also titled The Wrong Box, was released in 1966, and a musical in 2002.", "score": "1.5373704" }, { "id": "4757715", "title": "The Kovak Box", "text": " The Kovak Box is a 2006 psychological thriller film directed by Daniel Monzón and starring Timothy Hutton, Lucía Jiménez, Annette Badland and David Kelly. The film concerns an American horror/science fiction novelist who finds the plot of one of his stories unfold around him after a conference in Spain.", "score": "1.5178739" }, { "id": "10748173", "title": "Music Box Films", "text": " include Pablo Larrain’s Ema, François Ozon’s Summer of 85, Sebastien Lifshitz's Little Girl, and Evgeny Ruman's Golden Voices. Upcoming releases include Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh's Writing WIth Fire and Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney's Strawberry Mansion. Music Box Films also operates Doppelgänger Releasing, distributing cutting-edge films that push the boundaries of genre filmmaking. Launched in 2013, highlights include the Slamdance award-winner 100 Bloody Acres, Fabrice Du Welz's psychosexual thriller Alleluia, the Blu-ray debut of Wes Craven’s 1978 cult classic Summer of Fear, SXSW and Fantasia Festival favorite Heavy Trip, and the German arthouse horror film Hagazussa: A Heathen's Curse.", "score": "1.5128868" }, { "id": "27271744", "title": "Blue Box (manga)", "text": " Blue Box (アオのハコ) is a Japanese romantic comedy and sports manga series written and illustrated by Kōji Miura. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump since April 2021, with its chapters collected into two tankōbon volumes as of October 2021.", "score": "1.5126598" }, { "id": "32163272", "title": "The Monster in the Box", "text": " The Monster in the Box is a novel by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell, published in 2009. The novel is the 22nd in the Inspector Wexford series.", "score": "1.5106962" }, { "id": "11378831", "title": "Boxhead Ensemble", "text": " Boxhead Ensemble is a musical collective founded by composer Michael Krassner. The project began in 1991 to record music for the independent film The Original Pantry Café. The group features an ever rotating line-up, which as included Edith Frost, David Grubbs, Glenn Kotche, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Jim O'Rourke, Doug McCombs, Scott Tuma, Mick Turner, Ken Vandermark, Jim White. Krassner is the only consistent member and Lonberg-Holm has contributed the most frequently to the project.", "score": "1.50918" }, { "id": "4165043", "title": "The Box (1975 film)", "text": " The Box is a 1975 Australian film, based on the Australian soap opera The Box and featuring much of the same cast. The film also features Graham Kennedy playing himself, and Cornelia Frances in the key role of Dr. S. M. Winter, an efficiency expert brought in to improve operations at UCV-12. Robin Ramsay played Winter's assistant Bruce. Marilyn Vernon as starlet Ingrid O'Toole, and Leonie Bradley, credited as \"Nature Girl\", provide nude glimpses, as does the returning Belinda Giblin. Keith Lee played Price, and Robert Forza appeared as Channel 12's clapper loader.", "score": "1.5060086" } ]
What genre is In Deep?
[ "science fiction", "SF", "scifi", "sci Fi", "sci-Fi", "science-fiction", "sci fi", "sciencefiction", "short story", "tale", "pripovijetka" ]
genre
In Deep (book)
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[ { "id": "278546", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": " In The Deep is an album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Maria Solheim released October 12, 2012 by Universal Music Group.", "score": "1.7926775" }, { "id": "278548", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": " The reviewer Julia Pettersen of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, awarded the album dice 4.", "score": "1.7358625" }, { "id": "278551", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": "Produced by Nick Terry ", "score": "1.6886094" }, { "id": "278547", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": " On this fifth solo album release, Solheim show her considerable abilities. In the studio sessions she was joined by Henry Olsen (Primal Scream, Nico, The Velvet Underground, John Cale and others), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), among other stellar musicians, resulting in a record with songs spanning from quiet, simple guitar-based tunes, through rock, and all the way to pop. This is an album you even can dance to.", "score": "1.5727537" }, { "id": "29597068", "title": "In Deep (Argent album)", "text": " In Deep is the fourth studio album by Argent, originally released by Epic Records in October 1973. It features the original full-length recording of \"God Gave Rock and Roll to You\", which reached No. 18 in the UK charts (U.S. No. 114) when released in edited form as a single later the same year. It was later remade by Kiss as \"God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II\" for the film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey in 1991.", "score": "1.5723575" }, { "id": null, "title": "Deep house", "text": "Deep house\n\nDeep house is a subgenre of house music that originated in the 1980s, initially fusing elements of Chicago house with the lush chords of 1980s jazz-funk and touches of soul music. Its origins are attributed to the early recordings of Larry Heard (aka Mr. Fingers), including his influential track \"Can You Feel It\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Deep Forest", "text": "Deep Forest\n\nDeep Forest is a French musical group originally consisting of two French musicians, Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. They compose a style of world music, sometimes called ethnic electronica, mixing ethnic with electronic sounds and dance beats or chillout beats. Their sound has been described as an \"ethno-introspective ambient world music\". They were nominated for a Grammy Award in 1994 for Best World Music Album, and in 1995 they won the Award for the album \"Boheme\". The group also became World Music Awards Winner – French group with the highest 1995 world sales. Their albums have sold over 10 million copies. Sanchez started his own career as a singer in 2005, while Mouquet continued working under the band's original name.<ref name=\"Sanchesquit\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees song)", "text": "How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees song)\n\n\"How Deep Is Your Love\" is a pop ballad written and recorded by the Bee Gees in 1977 and released as a single in September of that year. It was ultimately used as part of the soundtrack to the film \"Saturday Night Fever\". It was a number-three hit in the United Kingdom and Australia. In the United States, it topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on 24 December 1977 and stayed in the Top 10 for 17 weeks. It spent six weeks atop the US adult contemporary chart. It is listed at No. 27 on \"Billboard\" All Time Top 100. Alongside \"Stayin' Alive\" and \"Night Fever\", it is one of the group's three tracks on the list. The song was covered by Take That for their 1996 \"Greatest Hits\" album, reaching No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.\n\n\"How Deep Is Your Love\" ranked number 375 on \"Rolling Stone\" list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In a British TV special shown in December 2011, it was voted The Nation's Favourite Bee Gees Song by ITV viewers. During the Bee Gees' 2001 \"Billboard\" magazine interview, Barry said that this was his favourite Bee Gees song.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Styles of house music", "text": "Styles of house music", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Neck Deep", "text": "Neck Deep\n\nNeck Deep are a Welsh pop punk band from Wrexham, Wales formed in 2012. Founded after vocalist Ben Barlow met former lead guitarist Lloyd Roberts, the pair posted a song (\"What Did You Expect?\") online under the name Neck Deep. The song soon gained attention online, resulting in the addition of rhythm guitarist Matt West, drummer Dani Washington/Abasi, and bassist Fil Thorpe-Evans. They released a pair of EPs, \"Rain in July\" (2012) and \"A History of Bad Decisions\" (2013), both recorded by Barlow's older brother, before signing with Hopeless in August 2013.\n\nFollowing the release of their debut album \"Wishful Thinking\" in January 2014, the band became a full-time project, with the band members leaving their jobs and/or dropping out of university courses. Shortly after the release of their second album \"Life's Not out to Get You\" in August 2015, Roberts left the band due to allegations of sexual misconduct (which he was subsequently found to have no case to answer), and Sam Bowden (formerly of Climates and Blood Youth) joined in his place. The group's third album \"The Peace and the Panic\" was released August 2017, and debuted at #4 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. In September 2018, Thorpe-Evans left the band to pursue a solo career as a producer. In 2019, the band embarked in a summer tour with Blink-182 as the opening act. By February 2020, the band added longtime collaborator and bassist Seb Barlow as an official member, plus later that month revealed an app with all sorts of multimedia regarding the announcement of their fourth album, titled \"All Distortions Are Intentional\", released 24 July.", "score": null }, { "id": "26345212", "title": "Deep Calleth Upon Deep", "text": " Deep Calleth Upon Deep is the ninth studio album by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. It was released on 22 September 2017 under Napalm Records. A music video was made for \"To Your Brethren in the Dark\", directed by Laban Pheidias. The video (the first from the band in nine years), features American actresses Tonya Cornelisse, Jesse Hotchkiss, Diana Wyenn and Shawn Kathryn Kane. In January 2018, the album was nominated in Norway for the Spellemann Award for best metal album. However, the winner was E of Enslaved.", "score": "1.550642" }, { "id": "14011276", "title": "Deep in 2 The Cut", "text": " AllMusic awarded the album three out of five stars and said \"the sounds on ;;Deep Into the Cut;; do retain a substantial amount of harsh aggression, with Mills and Srock favoring rude, dark sounds -- a style of heavy metal without guitars but rather malicious machines and a sense of nihilism.\"", "score": "1.5443764" }, { "id": "9776398", "title": "Into the Deep (album)", "text": " Into the Deep is an album by the band Galactic. It was released on July 17, 2015. Galactic formed in New Orleans in 1994. Their music combines funk, jazz, and other genres, and is heavily influenced by the musical heritage of their home city. Into the Deep is the band's eighth studio album. It includes songs featuring different guest vocalists, such as Macy Gray, Mavis Staples, and Brushy One String, along with several instrumental tracks. It peaked at #22 on the Billboard 200, and at #1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.", "score": "1.53082" }, { "id": "16324200", "title": "In Deep (Tina Arena album)", "text": " In Deep has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. The album is the highest selling album in France by an Australian female singer and is currently the 181st best-selling album in France.", "score": "1.5266268" }, { "id": "4562649", "title": "Rolling in the Deep", "text": " }}", "score": "1.5026073" }, { "id": "9316612", "title": "The Deep (Katsu novel)", "text": " The Deep is a 2020 historical fiction horror novel written by Alma Katsu. It was published in the United Kingdom on through Bantam Press and in the United States through G.P. Putnam's Sons. Katsu came up with the idea for The Deep after viewing a documentary on a dive to the HMHS Britannic.", "score": "1.4990044" }, { "id": "16271771", "title": "Into the Deep (film)", "text": " Into the Deep is a Danish documentary film that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2020. It was directed by Emma Sullivan and filmed in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was planned to be released on Netflix, but the release was postponed indefinitely when some participants stated that they had not given their consent to participate in the film. Before a subsequent release, Netflix, Plus Pictures and Sullivan agreed to re-edit the film to remove those participants who did not wish to appear. It runs for 90 minutes.", "score": "1.4982302" }, { "id": "26512647", "title": "Deep Black (video game)", "text": " Deep Black is a video game, developed by Biart and published by 505 Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Initially entitled U-WARS and Underwater Wars, Russian studio Biart announced their publishing deal with 505 Games in July 2010, with a planned Q1 2011 release. At the time it was only announced for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, however a second announcement in October 2011 confirmed the game for OnLive. Deep Black was released on Steam on April 12, 2012 as Deep Black: Reloaded, and for consoles on April 25 as Deep Black: Episode 1. The game features an orchestral score written by Jeremy Soule, best known for his work in the Elder Scrolls and Guild Wars series.", "score": "1.4851656" }, { "id": "9776400", "title": "Into the Deep (album)", "text": " also includes liberal doses of hip-hop, jazz, soul, blues and even electronica. Galactic is blissfully unconcerned that every track is different enough to almost obscure their own identity as they continue to create music that's fun, superbly crafted and wildly eclectic.\" In AllMusic, James Christopher Monger wrote, \"More song-oriented than ever, Into the Deep does a nice job showcasing both the band and the guest vocalists.... Throughout it all, co-founders, producers, and arrangers Ben Ellman and Robert Mercurio sonically map out a NOLA that's as vibrant and forward thinking as it is steeped in the region's rich culture, cementing the band's reputation (20 years in) as both innovators and stalwart defenders of tradition.\" In ", "score": "1.4822962" }, { "id": "12929189", "title": "Kathleen York", "text": " Musically, York achieved global recognition with her song \"In the Deep\", on whose writing and composition she collaborated with Michael Becker. It appears on her album Wicked Little High, and it was written for the 2005 film Crash. \"In the Deep\" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, with York performing the song live at the 78th Academy Awards in 2006. Her other music credits include the main theme song of the Sony Picture Seven Pounds, the Felicity Huffman indie Tammy's Always Dying (2019), as well as featured song placements in American Idol, Nip/Tuck, CSI: NY, In Justice, Warehouse 13, House, Army Wives and So You Think You Can Dance. She was the in-house song writer/composer for Season Two of the CBS series Family Law. Her earlier releases include the self-titled Bird York. Her EP Have No Fear was released independently in 2008.", "score": "1.481142" }, { "id": "4219195", "title": "Deeplight", "text": " Deeplight is a young adult horror fantasy novel by Frances Hardinge, published October 31, 2019 by Macmillan Children's Books.", "score": "1.4809616" }, { "id": "30795675", "title": "The Deep (novella)", "text": " The Deep is a 2019 fantasy book by Rivers Solomon, with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes. It depicts a utopian underwater society built by the water-breathing descendants of pregnant slaves thrown overboard from slave ships. The book was developed from a song by the same name by clipping., an experimental hip-hop trio. It won the Lambda Literary Award, and was nominated for Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards.", "score": "1.4782078" }, { "id": "30008452", "title": "In Too Deep (1989 film)", "text": " In Too Deep is a 1989 erotic thriller film.", "score": "1.4776708" }, { "id": "2075606", "title": "Deep in the Darkness", "text": " Deep in the Darkness is the name of a 2004 novel by American writer Michael Laimo and a film adaptation by the same name. The novel was nominated for a 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Novel. While writing the book Laimo was influenced by the 1973 made-for-television film Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. Laimo wrote a sequel to Deep in the Darkness entitled Return to Darkness, which he released in 2011.", "score": "1.4774165" }, { "id": "28062585", "title": "Deep Down (video game)", "text": " Deep Down is a single-player or (up to four player) co-op multiplayer dungeon crawl. Gameplay has been described as similar to both Capcom's own Dragon's Dogma; as well as the Dark Souls series, though with a lesser difficulty. The historical sections of the game take place in a medieval/fantasy setting in procedurally generated dungeons, with the player equipped with suits of armor, swords, pikes, shields etc. Creatures encountered are from the fantasy trope, including ogres, shapeshifters similar to mimics (D&D), and dragons.", "score": "1.4763491" } ]
What genre is Fantasy?
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genre
Fantasy (Alice Nine song)
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[ { "id": "26602645", "title": "Genre fiction", "text": " Fantasy is a genre of fiction that uses magic or other supernatural elements as a main plot element, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic and magical creatures are common. Fantasy is generally distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of scientific and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap among the three, all of which are subgenres of speculative fiction. Fantasy works frequently feature a medieval setting.", "score": "1.6557302" }, { "id": "28104838", "title": "Fantasy", "text": " Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and drama. From the twentieth century it has expanded further into various media, including film, television, graphic novels, manga, animated movies and video games. Fantasy is distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the respective absence of scientific or macabre themes, though these genres overlap. In popular culture, the fantasy genre predominantly features settings of a medieval nature. In its broadest sense, however, fantasy consists of works by many writers, artists, filmmakers, and musicians from ancient myths and legends to many recent and popular works.", "score": "1.6437154" }, { "id": "8933673", "title": "AFI's 10 Top 10", "text": " AFI defines \"fantasy\" as a genre in which live-action characters inhabit imagined settings and/or experience situations that transcend the rules of the natural world.", "score": "1.6019667" }, { "id": "16159833", "title": "Outline of fantasy", "text": "Genre – any category of literature or other forms of art or entertainment, e.g. music, whether written or spoken, audial or visual, based on some set of stylistic criteria. For example, jazz is a genre of music. Fantasy is a genre of fiction, and more specifically, a genre of speculative fiction. ; Genre of fiction &ndash; fiction is a form of narrative which deals, in part or in whole, with events that are not factual, but rat her, imaginary and invented by its author(s). Although fiction often describes a major branch of literary work, it is also applied to theatrical, cinematic, and musical work. ; Genre of speculative fiction &ndash; one of the more fantastical fiction genres. Others include science fiction, fantasy, horror, weird fiction, supernatural fiction, superhero fiction, utopian and dystopian fiction, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, and alternate history. ; Genre fiction &ndash; fictional works (novels, short stories, etc.) written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre in order to appeal to readers and fans already familiar with that genre. Also known as popular fiction. Fantasy can be described as all of the following: ", "score": "1.5584394" }, { "id": "28104856", "title": "Fantasy", "text": " with elements from the 19th century steam technology (historical fantasy and science fantasy both overlap with it) ; Sword and sorcery, adventures of sword-wielding heroes, generally more limited in scope than epic fantasy ; Urban fantasy, set in a city ; Weird fiction, macabre and unsettling stories from before the terms \"fantasy\" and \"horror\" were widely used; see also the more modern forms of slipstream fiction and the New Weird ; Xianxia (genre), Chinese martial-arts fiction often incorporating fantasy elements, such as gods, fairies, demons, magical realms and reincarnation Fantasy encompasses numerous subgenres characterized by particular themes or settings, or by an overlap with other literary genres or forms of speculative fiction. They include the following: ", "score": "1.5495496" }, { "id": null, "title": "Fantasy", "text": "Fantasy\n\nFantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and drama. From the twentieth century, it has expanded further into various media, including film, television, graphic novels, manga, animations and video games.\n\nFantasy is distinguished from the genres of science fiction and horror by the respective absence of scientific or macabre themes, although these genres overlap. In popular culture, the fantasy genre predominantly features settings that emulate Earth, but with a sense of otherness. In its broadest sense, however, fantasy consists of works by many writers, artists, filmmakers, and musicians from ancient myths and legends to many recent and popular works.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Urban fantasy", "text": "Urban fantasy\n\nUrban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy which places imaginary and unreal elements in an approximation of a contemporary urban setting. The combination provides the writer with quixotic plot-drivers, unusual character traits, and a platform for classic fantasy tropes, without demanding the creation of an entirely-imagined world. Although precursors of urban fantasy date back to the 19th century, the term dates back to the 1970s. The current popularity began in the 1980s, with writers encouraged by the success of Stephen King and Anne Rice.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Contemporary fantasy", "text": "Contemporary fantasy\n\nContemporary fantasy, also known as modern fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy, set in the present day or, more accurately, the time period of the maker. It is perhaps most popular for its subgenre, urban fantasy.\n\nStrictly, supernatural fiction can be said to be part of contemporary fantasy since it has fantasy elements and is set in a contemporary setting. In practice, however, supernatural fiction is a well-established genre in its own right, with its own distinctive conventions.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Final Fantasy", "text": "Final Fantasy\n\n\"Final Fantasy\" primary installments are generally stand-alone anthology series of role-playing games, each with different settings, plots and main characters, but the franchise is linked by several recurring elements, including game mechanics and recurring character names. Each plot centers on a particular group of heroes who are battling a great evil, but also explores the characters' internal struggles and relationships. Character names are frequently derived from the history, languages, pop culture, and mythologies of cultures worldwide. The mechanics of each game involve similar battle systems and maps.\n\n\"Final Fantasy\" has been both critically and commercially successful. Several entries are regarded as some of the greatest video games, with the series selling more than copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling video game franchises of all time. The series is well known for its innovation, visuals, such as the inclusion of full-motion videos (FMVs), photorealistic character models, and music by Nobuo Uematsu. It has popularized many features now common in role-playing games, also popularizing the genre as a whole in markets outside Japan.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Steampunk", "text": "Steampunk\n\nSteampunk is a subgenre of science fiction that incorporates retrofuturistic technology and aesthetics inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery. Steampunk works are often set in an alternative history of the Victorian era or the American \"Wild West\", where steam power remains in mainstream use, or in a fantasy world that similarly employs steam power.\n\nSteampunk most recognizably features anachronistic technologies or retrofuturistic inventions as people in the 19th century might have envisioned them — distinguishing it from Neo-Victorianism — and is likewise rooted in the era's perspective on fashion, culture, architectural style, and art. Such technologies may include fictional machines like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne. Other examples of steampunk contain alternative-history-style presentations of such technology as steam cannons, lighter-than-air airships, analog computers, or such digital mechanical computers as Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.<ref name=VanderMeer/><ref name=Grossman/>\n\nSteampunk may also incorporate additional elements from the genres of fantasy, horror, historical fiction, alternate history, or other branches of speculative fiction, making it often a hybrid genre. The first known appearance of the term \"steampunk\" was in 1987, though it now retroactively refers to many works of fiction created as far back as the 1950s or earlier A popular subgenre is Japanese steampunk, consisting of steampunk-themed manga and anime,<ref name=Wired/> with steampunk elements having appeared in mainstream manga since the 1940s.<ref name=Cavallaro/>\n\nSteampunk also refers to any of the artistic styles, clothing fashions, or subcultures that have developed from the aesthetics of steampunk fiction, Victorian-era fiction, art nouveau design, and films from the mid-20th century. Various modern utilitarian objects have been modded by individual artisans into a pseudo-Victorian mechanical \"steampunk\" style, and a number of visual and musical artists have been described as steampunk.", "score": null }, { "id": "7965649", "title": "Contemporary fantasy", "text": " Contemporary fantasy can also be found marketed as mainstream or literary fiction and frequently marketed as magical realism, itself arguably a fantasy genre. Examples include Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman, The Antelope Wife by Louise Erdrich, and Mistress of Spices by Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni.", "score": "1.5410848" }, { "id": "16159832", "title": "Outline of fantasy", "text": " The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to fantasy: Fantasy &ndash; genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary plot element, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic is common. Fantasy is generally distinguished from the genre of science fiction by the expectation that it steers clear of scientific themes and efforts to make depictions scientifically plausible, though there is a great deal of overlap between the two genres.", "score": "1.540714" }, { "id": "28104855", "title": "Fantasy", "text": " Juvenile fantasy, children's literature with fantasy elements ; LitRPG, set in a table-top or computer role-playing game, and depicting the progression and mechanics of the game ; Low fantasy, characterized by few or non-intrusive supernatural elements, often in contrast to high fantasy ; Magic realism, a genre of literary fiction incorporating minor supernatural elements ; Magical girl fantasy, involving young girls with magical powers, mainly in Japanese fiction ; Paranormal romance, romantic fiction with supernatural or fantastic creatures ; Romantic fantasy, focusing on romantic relationships ; Science fantasy, fantasy incorporating elements from science fiction such as advanced technology, aliens and space travel but also fantastic things ; Steampunk, a genre which is sometimes a kind of ", "score": "1.5376723" }, { "id": "27592157", "title": "Historical fantasy", "text": " Historical fantasy is a category of fantasy and genre of historical fiction that incorporates fantastic elements (such as magic) into a more \"realistic\" narrative. There is much crossover with other subgenres of fantasy; those classed as Arthurian, Celtic, or Dark Ages could just as easily be placed in historical fantasy. Stories fitting this classification generally take place prior to the 20th century. Films of this genre may have plots set in biblical times or classical antiquity. They often have plots based very loosely on mythology or legends of Greek-Roman history, or the surrounding cultures of the same era.", "score": "1.5313965" }, { "id": "28104854", "title": "Fantasy", "text": " a Victorian or Edwardian setting, influenced by gothic fiction ; Gods and demons fiction (shenmo), involving the gods and monsters of Chinese mythology ; \"Grimdark\" fiction, a somewhat tongue-in-cheek label for fiction with an especially violent tone or dystopian themes ; Hard fantasy, whose supernatural aspects are intended to be internally consistent and explainable, named in analogy to hard science fiction ; Heroic fantasy, concerned with the tales of heroes in imaginary lands ; High fantasy or epic fantasy, characterized by a plot and themes of epic scale ; Historical fantasy, historical fiction with fantasy elements ; Isekai, people transported from the real world to a different one, mainly in Japanese fiction (anime, light novels and manga) ", "score": "1.5200344" }, { "id": "10958125", "title": "English literature", "text": " novelist Georgette Heyer created the historical romance genre. Emma Orczy's original play, The Scarlet Pimpernel (1905), a \"hero with a secret identity\", became a favourite of London audiences, playing more than 2,000 performances and becoming one of the most popular shows staged in England to that date. Among significant writers in the fantasy genre were J.R.R. Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. C.S. Lewis author of The Chronicles of Narnia, and J.K. Rowling who wrote the highly successful Harry Potter series. Lloyd Alexander winner of the Newbery Honor as well as the Newbery Medal for his The Chronicles of Prydain pentalogy is another significant author of fantasy novels for younger readers. Like fantasy in the later decades of the 20th century, the genre of science fiction ", "score": "1.5078814" }, { "id": "7874504", "title": "Urban fantasy", "text": " Urban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy in which the narrative uses supernatural elements in a 19th-century to 21st-century (or equivalent) urban society.", "score": "1.5058045" }, { "id": "15114005", "title": "Romance novel", "text": " Fantasy romance, also known as romantic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy fiction, describing a fantasy story using many of the elements and conventions of the romance genre. Romantic fantasy has been published by both fantasy and romance lines, with some publishers distinguishing between \"fantasy romance\" being more like a contemporary fantasy novel with romantic elements, and \"romantic fantasy\" with more emphasis on the romance elements of the story.", "score": "1.493304" }, { "id": "28548291", "title": "Genre", "text": " A subgenre is a subordinate within a genre. Two stories being the same genre can still sometimes differ in subgenre. For example, if a fantasy story has darker and more frightening elements of fantasy, it would belong in the subgenre of dark fantasy; whereas another fantasy story that features magic swords and wizards would belong to the subgenre of sword and sorcery.", "score": "1.4920552" }, { "id": "28104851", "title": "Fantasy", "text": " R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, which reached new heights of popularity in the late 1960s, that allowed fantasy to truly enter the mainstream. Several other series, such as C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia and Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea books, helped cement the genre's popularity. The popularity of the fantasy genre has continued to increase in the 21st century, as evidenced by the best-selling status of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series, Brandon Sanderson's The Stormlight Archive series and Mistborn series, Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series, and A. Sapkowski's The Witcher saga.", "score": "1.4882921" }, { "id": "28104843", "title": "Fantasy", "text": " the modern fantasy genre. Plato used allegories to convey many of his teachings, and early Christian writers interpreted both the Old and New Testaments as employing parables to relay spiritual truths. This ability to find meaning in a story that is not literally true became the foundation that allowed the modern fantasy genre to develop. The most well known fiction from the Islamic world is One Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights), which is a compilation of many ancient and medieval folk tales. Various characters from this epic have become cultural icons in Western culture, such as Aladdin, Sinbad and Ali Baba. Hindu mythology was an evolution of the earlier Vedic mythology and had many more fantastical ", "score": "1.4844799" }, { "id": "28104862", "title": "Fantasy", "text": " Fantasy is studied in a number of disciplines including English and other language studies, cultural studies, comparative literature, history and medieval studies. For example, Tzvetan Todorov argues that the fantastic is a liminal space. Other work makes political, historical and literary connections between medievalism and popular culture.", "score": "1.4842204" }, { "id": "7965640", "title": "Contemporary fantasy", "text": " Contemporary fantasies often concern places dear to their authors, are full of local color and atmosphere, and attempt to lend a sense of magic to those places, particularly when the subgenre overlaps with mythic fiction. When the story takes place in a city, the work is often called urban fantasy. The contemporary fantasy and low fantasy genres can overlap as both are defined as being set in the real world. There are differences, however. Low fantasies are set in the real world but not necessarily in the modern age, in which case they would not be contemporary fantasy. Contemporary fantasies are set in the real world but may also include distinct fantasy settings within it, such as the Harry Potter series, in which case they would be high rather than low fantasy.", "score": "1.484118" }, { "id": "9108070", "title": "Fantasy film", "text": " Fantasy films are films that belong to the fantasy genre with fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic fantasy worlds. The genre is considered a form of speculative fiction alongside science fiction films and horror films, although the genres do overlap. Fantasy films often have an element of magic, myth, wonder, escapism, and the extraordinary. Prevalent elements include fairies, angels, mermaids, witches, monsters, wizards, unicorns, dragons, talking animals, ogres, elves, trolls, white magic, gnomes, vampires, werewolves, ghosts, demons, dwarves, giants, goblins, anthropomorphic or magical objects, familiars, curses and other enchantments, worlds involving magic, and the Middle Ages.", "score": "1.4806392" }, { "id": "27592169", "title": "Historical fantasy", "text": " Medieval fantasy encompasses works set in the Middle Ages, and in fictional worlds in time periods resembling the Middle Ages. This sub-genre is common among role-playing games and high fantasy literature. It frequently includes elements of medieval European culture and society, including a monarchical government, feudal social structure, medieval warfare, and mythical entities common in European folklore.", "score": "1.4799751" } ]
What genre is Just a Matter of Time?
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genre
Just a Matter of Time (novel)
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[ { "id": "6491265", "title": "A Matter of Time (mixtape)", "text": " The mixtape has an eclectic range of genres. It combines synthpop, pop, R&B, and hip-hop. The mixtape contains a few covers such as Beyoncé's \"Halo\" and the rest are original tracks.", "score": "1.7363021" }, { "id": "9422292", "title": "Just a Matter of Time (Randy Rogers Band album)", "text": " Just a Matter of Time is the fifth album released by the Randy Rogers Band, an American country music group. Their first album for a major label, it includes two songs which as singles charted on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts: \"Kiss Me in the Dark\" at number 43 and \"One More Goodbye\" at number 53. It was produced by Radney Foster. The former Sons of the Desert lead singer Drew Womack co-wrote the track \"If Anyone Asks\".", "score": "1.7220883" }, { "id": "7282529", "title": "It's Just a Matter of Time (album)", "text": " It's Just a Matter of Time is the forty-second album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music).", "score": "1.7003524" }, { "id": "6491263", "title": "A Matter of Time (mixtape)", "text": " A Matter of Time is the debut mixtape by American singer-songwriter Mike Posner. It was released February 28, 2009.", "score": "1.6922305" }, { "id": "29684639", "title": "A Matter of Time (Jason Sellers album)", "text": " A Matter of Time is the second and final album released by American country music artist Jason Sellers. Its title track was a Top 40 hit for him on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in 1999. One day after the album's release, Sellers exited BNA Records' roster.", "score": "1.6685729" }, { "id": null, "title": "It's Just a Matter of Time (song)", "text": "It's Just a Matter of Time (song)\n\n\"It's Just a Matter of Time\" is a popular song written by Brook Benton, Clyde Otis, and Belford Hendricks. The original recording by Benton topped the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B Sides chart in 1959 and peaked at No. 3 on the Hot 100 pop chart, the first in a string of hits for Benton that ran through 1970.\n\nThe song later found a second life as a country song, with major hit recordings by three different country music performers during the 1970s and 1980s, two of which hit number one.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Just a Matter of Time (Randy Rogers Band album)", "text": "Just a Matter of Time (Randy Rogers Band album)\n\nJust a Matter of Time is the fifth album released by the Randy Rogers Band, an American country music group. Their first album for a major label, it includes two songs which as singles charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts: \"Kiss Me in the Dark\" at number 43 and \"One More Goodbye\" at number 53. It was produced by Radney Foster. The former Sons of the Desert lead singer Drew Womack co-wrote the track \"If Anyone Asks\".\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Just a Matter of Time (novel)", "text": "Just a Matter of Time (novel)\n\nJust a Matter of Time is a 1973 thriller novella by British writer James Hadley Chase.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Just a Matter of Time (Marlena Shaw album)", "text": "Just a Matter of Time (Marlena Shaw album)\n\nJust a Matter of Time is an album by American vocalist Marlena Shaw recorded in 1976 and released on the Blue Note label.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "It's Just a Matter of Time (album)", "text": "It's Just a Matter of Time (album)\n\nIt's Just a Matter of Time is the forty-second album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1985 (see 1985 in music).", "score": null }, { "id": "25648232", "title": "A Matter of Time (Deshpande novel)", "text": " A Matter of Time is a 1996 novel by Shashi Deshpande. Unusually in Deshpande's fiction the focus is on the impact of the actions of a male character, Gopal, who leaves his family.", "score": "1.6632924" }, { "id": "6491267", "title": "A Matter of Time (mixtape)", "text": " \"A Matter of Time\" was in the top number one position of the iTunesU, which is for free lectures by professors.", "score": "1.6387" }, { "id": "29569291", "title": "It's Just a Matter of Time (song)", "text": " \"It's Just a Matter of Time\" is a popular song written by Brook Benton, Clyde Otis, and Belford Hendricks. The original recording by Benton topped the Billboard Hot R&B Sides chart in 1959 and peaked at No. 3 on the Hot 100 pop chart, the first in a string of hits for Benton that ran through 1970. The song later found a second life as a country song, with major hit recordings by three different country music performers during the 1970s and 1980s, two of which hit number one.", "score": "1.6222185" }, { "id": "13598322", "title": "A Matter of Time (Sennek song)", "text": " \"A Matter of Time\" is a song recorded by Belgian singer-songwriter Sennek, best known for representing Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. Sennek co-wrote the track with Alex Callier and Maxime Tribèche. The song was officially released on 5 March 2018, one day before its scheduled release, as it was already leaked on YouTube.", "score": "1.6157728" }, { "id": "25089166", "title": "A Matter of Time (Cook novel)", "text": " A Matter of Time is a novel by Glen Cook, combining elements of science fiction (specifically, time travel), crime fiction and spy thriller. In regard to the last, the novel in particular takes up and expands the theme of American prisoners of war being brainwashed in Communist China and their loyalties reversed – a theme made famous through the novel The Manchurian Candidate and film made on its basis. The book was re-published in 2011, along with other earlier works of Glen Cook.", "score": "1.6063524" }, { "id": "14965441", "title": "A Matter of Time (film)", "text": " In his review in The New York Times, Vincent Canby wrote \"It is full of glittery costumes and spectacular props. It is performed by talented, sophisticated people who adopt the faux-naif gestures of an earlier show-biz tradition, and though it is expensive, it sounds peculiarly tacky...the film has the air of an operetta from which the music has been removed. It's even acted that way...Because A Matter of Time has moments of real visual beauty, and because what the characters say to each other is mostly dumb, it may be a film to attend while wearing your earplugs.\" Roger Ebert of ", "score": "1.5937417" }, { "id": "11059518", "title": "A Matter of Time (Hilltop Hoods album)", "text": " were young and broke at the time and really had no other resources to get money. Luckily we had enough money left over from the sales of that to bring out our second album\" - Mathew Lambert (Suffa) The album is currently out of press, but is available as a free download from the Hilltop Hoods official site. The quote used in the song, \"A Matter of Time\", is taken from the 1994 movie The Shawshank Redemption, where Morgan Freeman's character, Ellis Boyd \"Red\" Redding, says to Tim Robbins's character, Andrew \"Andy\" Dufresne, \"That's all it takes, just pressure and time\".", "score": "1.5831904" }, { "id": "29684641", "title": "A Matter of Time (Jason Sellers album)", "text": " Philip van Vleck of Allmusic gave the album four-and-a-half stars out of five, saying \"It's the uptempo tracks that have made this project an effort that supersedes his first album in every aspect.\"", "score": "1.5750756" }, { "id": "11059520", "title": "A Matter of Time (Hilltop Hoods album)", "text": "Daniel Smith (Pressure) ; Matthew Lambert (Suffa) ; Barry Francis (DJ Debris) ; Tion Torrance (Bukue One) &mdash; track 9 ", "score": "1.5749159" }, { "id": "4564004", "title": "A Matter of Time (Jason Sellers song)", "text": " \"A Matter of Time\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Jason Sellers. It was released in July 1999 as the first single and title track from the album A Matter of Time. The song reached #33 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Sellers, Annie Roboff and Craig Wiseman.", "score": "1.5678608" }, { "id": "5608487", "title": "A Matter of Minutes", "text": " \"A Matter of Minutes\" is the third segment of the fifteenth episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television series The Twilight Zone. This segment is based on Theodore Sturgeon's short story \"Yesterday Was Monday\", first published in June 1941. It follows a couple who accidentally discover that every minute of time actually takes place in a different location, each carefully crafted to maintain the illusion of continuity.", "score": "1.5614719" }, { "id": "11059517", "title": "A Matter of Time (Hilltop Hoods album)", "text": " A Matter of Time is the debut album by Australian hip hop group Hilltop Hoods, released in 1999. The promotion, manufacturing and marketing of the album was funded by a grant from the band's local government and resulted in the band once it became successful setting up its own grant scheme for South Australian hip hop musicians. \"It was a publicity grant. We used it mainly to print up flyers and put ads in local street press for our album. To put out the album before that EP we actually had to take out a bank loan just to finance it. ", "score": "1.5543549" }, { "id": "29569295", "title": "It's Just a Matter of Time (song)", "text": " In 1985, Glen Campbell — at the time on the roster of Atlantic America Records — recorded his version and released it as a single. His version peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in February 1986.", "score": "1.5538437" }, { "id": "25089180", "title": "A Matter of Time (Cook novel)", "text": " The book's diverging plot lines come together with the explosive showdown at Rochester. Detective Cash catches up with the fugitive Grolochs, but their nemesis Neulist also comes on the scene. In the confrontation Norman Cash learns that his son Michael is still alive and is in China. Neulist fatally shoots the Grolochs and escapes. Before dying, Fiala Groloch – of whom Cash thought as an ancient old lady – reveals to Cash that in fact she is his great-granddaughter from the 21st century, and that his son Michael was her grandfather. Michael Cash is destined to be one of the major figures ", "score": "1.551131" }, { "id": "2193576", "title": "Fitness (band)", "text": " On February 2, 2018, they released the single Matter of Time, with a music video on the same day. Max Collins once said that the song \"Matter of Time,\" like the phrase \"it's just a matter of time\" itself, can have a positive or negative connotation depending on how the person looks at it. The song has also been remixed by Matthew Koma, whose remix of the song came out on August 27, 2018. Koma also makes a cameo appearance in the song's music video. The band's debut album, Karate, was released on June 29, 2018. Although they did not upload the audio of their songs on their YouTube channel, the audio was instead uploaded by SoulSpazm14. IndieCentralMusic described it as a \"kick-ass album.\" Fitness then began touring with Wild Moccasins and Kongos in mid-late 2018. On January 9, 2019, the band released a lyric video for \"Cold Rain\" on their YouTube channel.", "score": "1.5398734" } ]
What genre is Reminiscences?
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
genre
Reminiscences (2010 film)
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[ { "id": "10921451", "title": "Reminiscence (album)", "text": " Reminiscence is Bonnie Pink's first cover album released under the Warner Music Japan label on June 22, 2005.", "score": "1.6409335" }, { "id": "13683721", "title": "Of Reminiscences and Reflections", "text": " Of Reminiscences and Reflections is an orchestral composition by the American composer Gunther Schuller. It was composed on a commission from the Louisville Orchestra as an elegy to Schuller's wife Marjorie, who died in November 1992. The composition was written over a 17-day period in September 1993 and has a duration of roughly 20 minutes. The piece was awarded the 1994 Pulitzer Prize for Music.", "score": "1.5870295" }, { "id": "10695462", "title": "Landscapes (band)", "text": "Reminiscence (2010) ", "score": "1.5677258" }, { "id": "29003262", "title": "Reminiscence (EP)", "text": " Reminiscence (stylized as reminiscence) is the first extended play by South Korean girl group Everglow under Yuehua Entertainment. The EP was released on February 3, 2020, together with its lead single, \"Dun Dun\".", "score": "1.5596848" }, { "id": "26848999", "title": "Reminiscences (Carlyle)", "text": " Reminiscences (1881), by the historian and social critic Thomas Carlyle, is a posthumously published work containing two lengthy memoirs of the author's wife, Jane Welsh Carlyle, and friend, Edward Irving, together with shorter essays on his father and some of the literary friends of his youth. In most the emphasis is on his own relationship with the subjects. The book was begun in 1832, but mainly written in the year following Jane Carlyle's death in April 1866. Many of the book's first readers were shocked by the impression it gave of a harsh, gloomy, censorious personality and of a man racked by remorse over his failings as a husband; it did Carlyle's reputation as the sage and prophet of the Victorian era lasting harm. Nevertheless, it is characterized by great vividness and accuracy of detail, and by a comparatively direct, conversational style, and has been called an autobiographical masterpiece.", "score": "1.5387619" }, { "id": null, "title": "Reminiscence (2021 film)", "text": "Reminiscence (2021 film)\n\nReminiscence is a 2021 American neo-noir science fiction thriller film written, directed, and produced by Lisa Joy in her feature directorial debut. The film stars Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, Thandiwe Newton, Cliff Curtis, Marina de Tavira, and Daniel Wu, and follows a man who uses a machine that can see people's memories to try to find his missing love. Joy also produces alongside her husband and creative partner Jonathan Nolan.\n\n\"Reminiscence\" was released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on August 20, 2021, and also had a month-long simultaneous release in the country on the ad-free tier of the HBO Max streaming service. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its narrative ambition but compared it unfavorably to similarly themed works like \"The Maltese Falcon\" and \"Westworld\". It was a box office bomb, grossing $16 million worldwide against a $54 million budget.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Memoir", "text": "Memoir\n\nA memoir (; , ) is any nonfiction narrative writing based in the author's personal memories. The assertions made in the work are thus understood to be factual. While memoir has historically been defined as a subcategory of biography or autobiography since the late 20th century, the genre is differentiated in form, presenting a narrowed focus, usually a particular time phase in someone's life or career. A biography or autobiography tells the story \"of a life\", while a memoir often tells the story of a particular, career, event, or time, such as touchstone moments and turning points from the author's life. The author of a memoir may be referred to as a memoirist or a memorialist.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator", "text": "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator\n\nReminiscences of a Stock Operator is a 1923 roman à clef by American author Edwin Lefèvre. It is told in the first person by a character inspired by the life of stock trader Jesse Livermore up to that point.\n\nThe book remains in print (). In December 2009, Wiley published an annotated edition in hardcover, , that bridges the gap between Lefèvre's fictionalized account and the actual people and places referred to in the book. It also includes a foreword by hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Reminiscences (Carlyle)", "text": "Reminiscences (Carlyle)\n\nReminiscences (1881), by the historian and social critic Thomas Carlyle, is a posthumously published work containing two lengthy memoirs of the author's wife, Jane Welsh Carlyle, and friend, Edward Irving, together with shorter essays on his father and some of the literary friends of his youth. In most the emphasis is on his own relationship with the subjects. The book was begun in 1832, but mainly written in the year following Jane Carlyle's death in April 1866. Many of the book's first readers were shocked by the impression it gave of a harsh, gloomy, censorious personality and of a man racked by remorse over his failings as a husband; it did Carlyle's reputation as the sage and prophet of the Victorian era lasting harm. Nevertheless, it is characterized by great vividness and accuracy of detail, and by a comparatively direct, conversational style, and has been called an autobiographical masterpiece.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Memoirs of a Geisha", "text": "Memoirs of a Geisha\n\nMemoirs of a Geisha is a historical fiction novel by American author Arthur Golden, published in 1997. The novel, told in first person perspective, tells the story of Nitta Sayuri and the many trials she faces on the path to becoming and working as a geisha in Kyoto, Japan, before, during and after World War II.\n\nIn 2005, a film adaptation was released, directed by Rob Marshall and starring Zhang Ziyi in the lead role.", "score": null }, { "id": "12524053", "title": "Reminiscence (2017 film)", "text": " Reminiscence (追憶) is a Japanese mystery drama film directed by Yasuo Furuhata.", "score": "1.5302765" }, { "id": "27289638", "title": "Reminiscence of a Novelist", "text": " Reminiscence of a Novelist (Hangul: 가을인 듯 추억; 어느 소설가 이야기) was the third solo concert by Super Junior's Kyuhyun.", "score": "1.52089" }, { "id": "26512258", "title": "Reminiscences of Yearning", "text": " Reminiscences of Yearning is an Iranian experimental film directed by Rouzbeh Rashidi.", "score": "1.5161313" }, { "id": "448453", "title": "Reminiscing (Buddy Holly album)", "text": " Reminiscing is a compilation album by American rock and roll icon Buddy Holly. The album was released as an LP record in both mono and stereo formats in February 1963 (see 1963 in music). Reminiscing was Buddy Holly's third posthumously released album and the second album to feature previously unreleased material. The original recordings were overdubbed by the Fireballs in 1962 and many of the undubbed recordings appeared on For the First Time Anywhere in 1983.", "score": "1.50369" }, { "id": "29003263", "title": "Reminiscence (EP)", "text": " On January 20, 2020, Yuehua Entertainment revealed that Everglow will release their very first mini-album titled Reminiscence. Concept images were released between January 22–24. The tracklist was released on January 25, revealing four tracks: \"Salute\", lead single \"Dun Dun\", \"Player\" and \"No Lie\". The music video teaser for \"Dun Dun\" was released on January 29, and the full music video on February 3.", "score": "1.4971931" }, { "id": "25066703", "title": "Life for Life's Sake", "text": " Life For Life's Sake: A Book of Reminiscences is a book of memoirs written by Richard Aldington and published by the Viking Press in 1941. Chapter IX deals with the early history of Imagism.", "score": "1.4900719" }, { "id": "28281949", "title": "Thakur Public School", "text": " The School releases a yearly magazine \"Reminiscence\". The magazine is edited by the Editorial Board.", "score": "1.4801939" }, { "id": "30570144", "title": "Reminiscences of the Anti-Japanese Guerillas", "text": " Reminiscences of the Anti-Japanese Guerillas is a collection of memoirs of North Korean guerillas fighting during the 1930s and 1940s in Manchuria against the Japanese. It was used as a textbook for indoctrination until it was effectively replaced by another piece of guerilla literature, Kim Il-sung's autobiography With the Century, in the 1990s. The memoirs were written in order to portray Kim Il-sung as a national liberator, and to strengthen his cult of personality. However, the memoirs are still used as a textbook in ideological workplace study sessions, as well as in other forms of indoctrination. Many of the memoirs have been adapted as movies by the North Korean film industry.", "score": "1.4665699" }, { "id": "5446864", "title": "Reminiscin'", "text": " Reminiscin' is an album by American saxophonist Gigi Gryce recorded in 1960 for the Mercury label.", "score": "1.46559" }, { "id": "30206350", "title": "Wishes (Voisper album)", "text": " desire to contact a former partner. Written by members Kangsan and Choonggi, the former stated that the track describes the \"bitter feelings\" which stem from the situation. \"Memory\" is an R&B ballad. A song targeting couples, \"Christmas Talk\" is a \"tender\" love song with \"sweet\" vocals for the Christmas season. \"Reminiscence Collection\" utilizes a \"trendy\" arrangement and \"Can't Let the Curtain Fall\" delivers a message of hope. Kangsan sought to pen a song with relatable lyrics. The album closes with a pair of mid-tempo R&B tracks; \"I Believe\" is a \"soulful\" song influenced by Motown and \"Missing U\" is about \"warm recollections\" of a former love.", "score": "1.4514817" }, { "id": "26849006", "title": "Reminiscences (Carlyle)", "text": " being in dispute over which owned the US rights. In 1887 the Reminiscences were edited anew by Charles Eliot Norton and published by Macmillan. This edition was greatly superior to Froude's, though still inaccurate by modern standards. Norton's edition was reprinted as part of Everyman's Library in 1932 with the addition, for the first time, of the reminiscence of Christopher North; and again in 1972 by Everyman University Library, with both \"Christopher North\" and \"Sir William Hamilton\" being included. Kenneth J Fielding and Ian Campbell's edition, published in 1997 by Oxford University Press in their Oxford World's Classics series, is described as \"the most complete and authoritative to date\".", "score": "1.434432" }, { "id": "26380093", "title": "Reminiscing (Chet Atkins and Hank Snow album)", "text": " Reminiscing is the first collaborative long-play recording by American country music artists Chet Atkins and Hank Snow, released in 1964.", "score": "1.4331434" }, { "id": "8984222", "title": "Bunka Shūreishū", "text": "Sights (遊覧) ; Banquets (宴集) ; Partings (餞別) ; Exchanges (贈答) Historical (詠史) ; Reminiscence (述懐) ; Love (艶情) ; Yuefu (楽府) ; Buddhist (梵門) ; Laments (哀傷) Miscellaneous (雑詠) The text is three volumes in length. It begins with a preface by Nakao Ō. The main text contains 148 poems composed by 28 authors, including poems from an 814 Balhae delegation. However, only 143 poems still exist as the final five have since been lost. While Ryōunshū ordered its poems by author, Bunka Shūreishū orders its poems by subject matter: Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3", "score": "1.4276953" }, { "id": "16186286", "title": "Reminiscence", "text": " Reminiscence is the act of recollecting past experiences or events. An example of the typical use of reminiscence is when people share their personal stories with others or allows other people to live vicariously through stories of family, friends, and acquaintances while gaining an authentic meaningful relationship with the people. An example of reminiscence may be grandparents remembering past events with friends or their grandchildren, sharing their individual experience of what the past was like.", "score": "1.422563" }, { "id": "26849001", "title": "Reminiscences (Carlyle)", "text": " Carlyle was famous for the brilliance of his conversation, which often turned on his memories of his past life in Scotland, and the Reminiscences have been called \"a crystallization of many such nights' talk\", presented in a more personal, unliterary style than he usually adopted. One reviewer felt himself to be overhearing a soliloquy. The essays bearing the names of Jane Carlyle, Irving and Jeffrey concentrate not so much on the title-figures themselves as on Carlyle's relationship with them, and to that extent are exercises in autobiography such as Emerson had proposed, whereas the later ones are more strictly biographical. All are remarkable for the detail and immediacy with which they present events that had happened up to 50 years previously. They demonstrate Carlyle's extraordinary powers of memory, the accuracy of which is borne out by the evidence of his and his wife's contemporaneous letters. The Reminiscences have in recent years been called \"an autobiographical masterpiece equal to any writing of its kind in the century\".", "score": "1.4219894" } ]
What genre is My Way?
[ "Cantopop", "Cantonese popular music", "HK-pop", "Hong Kong pop music" ]
genre
My Way (Shirley Kwan album)
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[ { "id": "26957742", "title": "Swing My Way", "text": "} ", "score": "1.8876522" }, { "id": "12292235", "title": "Classic Songs, My Way", "text": " Classic Songs, My Way is a 2007 album by Paul Anka. It follows the same formula of his previous album, 2005's Rock Swings.", "score": "1.7603953" }, { "id": "7442762", "title": "My Love. My Way.", "text": " 'My Love. My Way.' is an album by Iowa hardcore quintet Modern Life is War. The album was originally released via Martyr Records; Deathwish Inc. now handles all Modern Life Is War reissues. The reissued and remastered version of ''My Love. My Way.'' contains two additional songs from the M.L.I.W. 7\" E.P.", "score": "1.7348018" }, { "id": "25829893", "title": "My Way Film Company", "text": " List of the films produced and directors:", "score": "1.7217138" }, { "id": "26526946", "title": "Out My Way", "text": " Out My Way is an EP by the alternative rock band the Meat Puppets, released in 1986. It features a more hard rock-oriented sound than on previous releases, leading some critics to say that the sound is similar to the southern/hard rock stylings of ZZ Top. The EP was reissued in 1999 by Rykodisc, with additional bonus tracks.", "score": "1.718622" }, { "id": null, "title": "My Way", "text": "My Way\n\n\"My Way\" is a song popularized in 1969 by Frank Sinatra set to the music of the French song \"Comme d'habitude\" composed by Jacques Revaux with lyrics by Gilles Thibaut and Claude François and first performed in 1967 by Claude François. Its English lyrics were written by Paul Anka and are unrelated to the original French song. \n\nThe song was a success for a variety of performers including Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Sid Vicious. Sinatra's version of \"My Way\" spent 75 weeks in the UK Top 40, which is 3rd place all-time.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "My Way (Frank Sinatra album)", "text": "My Way (Frank Sinatra album)\n\nMy Way is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1969 on his own Reprise label.\n\nThe album is mainly a collection of then-contemporary pop songs, such as Simon and Garfunkel's \"Mrs. Robinson\", and The Beatles' \"Yesterday\", French songs such as \"If You Go Away\", and the anthemic title song \"My Way\", which effectively became Sinatra's theme song in this stage of his career.\n\nOn December 30, 1968 in Los Angeles, a few hours before going to celebrate the New Year 1969, at the Sands Casino from Las Vegas, \"My Way\" was recorded and mixed at EastWest Studios, then called Oceanway Recording. Later it was remixed and reissued by Concord Records in 2009 to mark its 40th Anniversary. Two bonus tracks were included, and new liner notes from Bono. The bonus tracks were a rehearsal of \"For Once in My Life\" from 1969, for Sinatra's eponymous Emmy Award nominated 1969 television special, \"Sinatra\", and a live 1987 performance of \"My Way\" at the Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas.\n\nBono's liner notes had previously appeared as his New York Times Op-ed column on January 9, 2009. The article discussed Bono's personal relationship with Sinatra, and Sinatra's thoughts on Miles Davis. Bono also mused on Sinatra's performances of \"My Way\", and the new year.\n\n\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Send Me on My Way", "text": "Send Me on My Way\n\n\"Send Me on My Way\" is a 1994 song by American worldbeat rock band Rusted Root. Originally released as a rough version on 1992's \"Cruel Sun\", it was re-recorded in 1994 for their second album, \"When I Woke\" and released as the lead single. Root's frontman, Michael Glabicki, wrote the lyrics, and its other members – Liz Berlin, John Buynak, Jim Dispirito, Jim Donovan, Patrick Norman and Jennifer Wertz – contributed to the track.\n\nWhile the song was not an immediate commercial success, it has since become an \"iconic track of the 1990s\", mainly due its prominence in several movies and TV series, including the 1996 film \"Matilda\", the television show \"Party of Five\", the 2002 film \"Ice Age\", and the 2021 television miniseries \"Maid\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "My Way (Calvin Harris song)", "text": "My Way (Calvin Harris song)\n\n\"My Way\" is a song by Scottish DJ and producer Calvin Harris. The song was released on 16 September 2016. Harris announced the single on his Twitter page five days prior to its release. Like his previous 2010s singles \"Summer\" and \"Feel So Close\", Harris returns as a vocalist. It peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. Outside the United Kingdom, the single topped the charts in the Czech Republic and Hungary and peaked within the top ten of the charts in Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Israel, Lebanon, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Poland, the Republic of Ireland, Slovakia, Sweden and Switzerland and the top twenty of the charts in Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Portugal and Spain.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Temptation Come My Way", "text": "Temptation Come My Way\n\nTemptation Come My Way is The Showdown's second album. It features a more focused sound than their previous album, which was a fusion of various heavy metal genres. The sound of \"Temptation Come My Way\" is southern rock combined with more traditional heavy metal. It is also the last album to feature Andrew Hall, before being replaced by former Still Remains drummer AJ Barrette.\n\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": "31914108", "title": "My Way (Billy Eckstine album)", "text": " My Way is a 1966 studio album by the American singer Billy Eckstine. It was produced by William \"Mickey\" Stevenson, and was the second of three albums that Eckstine recorded for Motown Records.", "score": "1.7165959" }, { "id": "25786402", "title": "My Way (Herman Brood album)", "text": " My Way is a posthumous compilation album with music by Dutch rock and roll and blues artist Herman Brood, released shortly after his suicide on 11 July 2001. The album produced a number one single, the first of Brood's career: \"My Way\" reached number one on 18 August 2001. On the Dutch album chart, the album reached #5 on 20 October 2001, and stayed on the chart for 57 weeks. It was certified gold in 2002.", "score": "1.705987" }, { "id": "7450536", "title": "In a Way", "text": " In a Way (stylized as IN A WAY) is the debut mini-album by Japanese-American recording artist Joe Inoue, originally released on September 19, 2007. The album only stayed on the Oricon Weekly Album Charts for one week, peaking at number 220.", "score": "1.7042496" }, { "id": "31813547", "title": "My Way", "text": " \"My Way\" is a song popularized in 1969 by Frank Sinatra set to the music of the French song \"Comme d'habitude\" composed and written by French songwriters Claude François and Jacques Revaux and first performed in 1967 by Claude François. Its English lyrics were written by Paul Anka and are unrelated to the original French song. The song was a success for a variety of performers including Sinatra, Elvis Presley, and Sid Vicious. Sinatra's version of \"My Way\" spent 75 weeks in the UK Top 40, List of sonwhich is 2nd place all-time.", "score": "1.6824515" }, { "id": "30773628", "title": "Out of My Way", "text": " Out of My Way is a 1997 solo album by Peter Holsapple, on the New Orleans label Monkey Hill records. Personnel includes keyboardist Benmont Tench and Holsapple's fellow Continental Drifters Vicki Peterson, Susan Cowsill and Carlo Nuccio.", "score": "1.6812091" }, { "id": "3881544", "title": "My Way (Shirley Kwan album)", "text": " My Way is the ninth Cantonese studio album by Hong Kong solo artist Shirley Kwan, released in 8 July 1994.", "score": "1.6734436" }, { "id": "13226884", "title": "My Way (Ian Brown album)", "text": " My Way was inspired by Michael Jackson's Thriller with Brown noting that \"we mastered it on the day that Michael Jackson died (too), so I'm taking that as a good omen.\"", "score": "1.6723738" }, { "id": "26221246", "title": "My Own Way (album)", "text": " My Own Way is the second studio album by British Contemporary R&B singer Jay Sean, released 12 May 2008 on Jayded Records and 2Point9 Records. Recording sessions took place from 2006 to 2009. Production was handled by Jay Sean and several other recording producers, including Jared Cotter, J remy, and DJ Swivel, including others. The album peaked at number six on the UK Albums Chart. It produced three singles and the deluxe edition had one more single. Upon its release, My Own Way has received mixed reviews from critics.", "score": "1.6660495" }, { "id": "30218020", "title": "Rose Fostanes", "text": "2014: My Way ", "score": "1.6566443" }, { "id": "6060849", "title": "My Way (Frank Sinatra album)", "text": " My Way is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1969 on his own Reprise label. The album is mainly a collection of then-contemporary pop songs, such as Simon and Garfunkel's \"Mrs. Robinson\", and The Beatles' \"Yesterday\", French songs such as \"If You Go Away\", and the anthemic title song \"My Way\", which effectively became Sinatra's theme song in this stage of his career. On December 30, 1968 in Los Angeles, a few hours before going to celebrate the New Year 1969, at the Sands Casino from Las Vegas, My Way was recorded and mixed at EastWest Studios, then called Oceanway Recording. Later it ", "score": "1.6508939" }, { "id": "12043458", "title": "My World, My Way (album)", "text": " My World, My Way is the fourth studio album by American rapper Silkk the Shocker, released on February 27, 2001 on No Limit Records and Priority Records in the United States. The album was produced by a variety of producers including Donald XL Robertson and Myke Diesel. Unlike his previous albums, My World My Way did not achieve platinum success. My World My Way was eventually certified gold by the RIAA for sales of over 700,000 copies by 2004.", "score": "1.6487273" }, { "id": "13463060", "title": "My Way (Calvin Harris song)", "text": " On 6 September 2016, Harris uploaded the artwork for \"My Way\" without the song title to his Twitter and Instagram accounts, causing people to believe that this was hinting at a new song being in the works. Harris announced the single along with its official artwork to his Twitter page on 12 September 2016, four days prior to its release. \"My Way\" is an uptempo, tropical house song. The song is written in the key of E minor with a common time tempo of 120 beats per minute. Harris's vocals span from D3 to G4 in the song. Harris stated on the British radio station Heart and other interviews, that the lyrics are about his career in the grocery store he used to work in and how it prevented him from moving to London to progress in his music production.", "score": "1.6486504" }, { "id": "15274952", "title": "Violent Demise: The Last Days", "text": "Raw Breed – vocals on \"My Way\" ", "score": "1.6468799" }, { "id": "10670295", "title": "M. Pokora", "text": " M. Pokora's seventh studio album, My Way was released in France on 21 October 2016, topping the French Album Charts in its initial week of release.", "score": "1.6455258" }, { "id": "13414312", "title": "French Way", "text": "The Way (2010) ", "score": "1.6426973" } ]
What genre is Our Time?
[ "J-pop", "Japanese pop", "jpop" ]
genre
Our Time (Dream song)
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[ { "id": "32456666", "title": "Our Time (album)", "text": " Our Time was released by folk music duo The Gordons on March 19, 2008. It was recorded and engineered, mixed, and mastered by Gary Gordon at Inside-Out Studio in Sparta, Illinois.", "score": "1.6336119" }, { "id": "1186271", "title": "In Our Time (EP)", "text": " In Our Time is a two-part EP series by Canadian alternative country band Cuff the Duke, released in 2012 and 2013 on Paper Bag Records. The EPs contain covers of songs by artists the band considers as influences on their sound and style, with six songs on each volume.", "score": "1.5637846" }, { "id": "32456668", "title": "Our Time (album)", "text": "Gary Gordon – vocals, guitar, Dobro ; Roberta Gordon – vocals, autoharp ", "score": "1.5306491" }, { "id": "9592520", "title": "On Time", "text": " Album Singles", "score": "1.5301161" }, { "id": "27714441", "title": "Time (Time album)", "text": " Time is the debut studio album by the Yugoslavian rock group Time, released in 1972 by Jugoton. The album was polled in 1998 as the 3rd on the list of 100 greatest Yugoslav rock and pop albums in the book YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike (YU 100: The Best albums of Yugoslav pop and rock music).", "score": "1.5053246" }, { "id": null, "title": "Our Time (Lily Allen song)", "text": "Our Time (Lily Allen song)\n\n\"Our Time\" is a song by British singer Lily Allen. The song was released on 10 March 2014, as the third single from Allen's third studio album, \"Sheezus\". The song is prominently featured on the OW Version of the Theme Park Playlist. With its increased popularity however, newer versions of the regular Theme Park Playlist contain the track.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "In Our Time (short story collection)", "text": "In Our Time (short story collection)\n\nIn Our Time is the title of Ernest Hemingway's first collection of short stories, published in 1925 by Boni & Liveright, New York, and of a collection of vignettes published in 1924 in France titled in our time. Its title is derived from the English \"Book of Common Prayer\", \"Give peace in our time, O Lord\". \n\nThe collection's publication history was complex. It began with six prose vignettes published by Ezra Pound in the 1923 edition of \"The Little Review\", to which Hemingway added twelve vignettes and had published in Paris in 1924 as the in our time edition (with a lower-case title). He wrote fourteen short stories for the 1925 edition, including \"Indian Camp\" and \"Big Two-Hearted River\", two of his best-known Nick Adams stories. He composed \"On the Quai at Smyrna\" for the 1930 edition.\n\nThe stories' themes – of alienation, loss, grief, separation – continue the work Hemingway began with the vignettes, which include descriptions of acts of war, bullfighting and current events. The collection is known for its spare language and oblique depiction of emotion, through a style known as Hemingway's \"theory of omission\" (iceberg theory). According to his biographer Michael Reynolds, among Hemingway's canon, \"none is more confusing ... for its several parts – biographical, literary, editorial, and bibliographical – contain so many contradictions that any analysis will be flawed.\"\n\nHemingway's writing style attracted attention, with literary critic Edmund Wilson saying it was \"of the first distinction\"; the 1925 edition of \"In Our Time\" is considered one of Hemingway's early masterpieces.<ref name=\"Mellow266\" />", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Our Times", "text": "Our Times\n\nOur Times (, literally \"The Time of My Maiden Years\") is a 2015 Taiwanese teen romantic comedy-drama film directed by Frankie Chen. It is the directorial debut of Chen, who previously directed television dramas. The film stars Vivian Sung as Lin Cheng-hsin, an ordinary school-girl, Darren Wang as Hsu Tai-yu, the school's notorious gang leader, and Dino Lee as Ouyang Fei-Fan, the school's most popular male student.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Hero of Our Time", "text": "A Hero of Our Time\n\nA Hero of Our Time () is a novel by Mikhail Lermontov, written in 1839, published in 1840, and revised in 1841.\n\nIt is an example of the superfluous man novel, noted for its compelling Byronic hero (or antihero) Pechorin and for the beautiful descriptions of the Caucasus. There are several English translations, including one by Vladimir Nabokov and Dmitri Nabokov in 1958.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Devil All the Time (film)", "text": "The Devil All the Time (film)\n\nThe Devil All the Time is a 2020 American psychological thriller crime drama film directed by Antonio Campos, from a screenplay co-written with his brother Paulo Campos, based on the novel of the same name by Donald Ray Pollock. The film follows several characters whose stories weave together in two Southern Ohio towns during the period from the end of World War II to the 1960s. It features an ensemble cast that includes Tom Holland, Bill Skarsgård, Riley Keough, Jason Clarke, Sebastian Stan, Haley Bennett, Eliza Scanlen, Mia Wasikowska, and Robert Pattinson.\n\n\"The Devil All the Time\" was released in select theaters on September 11, 2020, and on Netflix on September 16, 2020. It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances (particularly Holland and Pattinson) but were critical of the film's length and dark tone.", "score": null }, { "id": "32531733", "title": "Time (ELO album)", "text": " Time followed the albums Discovery, on which ELO had dispensed with their three-man string section (although orchestration was used on the album), and Xanadu, the soundtrack to the 1980 musical film of the same name, which was met with a mixed reception. On Time, bandleader Jeff Lynne chose to emphasise electronics over the band's orchestral sound. He wrote a collection of songs with a theme that focused on time travel and civilisation in the year 2095. The album's musical style draws from the 1950s, new wave, reggae, rockabilly and the work of artists such as the Beatles, Phil Spector and the Shadows. Writing for ", "score": "1.484071" }, { "id": "9853163", "title": "Time S-T-R-E-T-C-H", "text": " Time S-T-R-E-T-C-H is a Space Tribe album published in 2004 by Spiritzone.", "score": "1.4827625" }, { "id": "32531738", "title": "Time (ELO album)", "text": " protagonist returns home only to find time has moved on and his girlfriend no longer lives at the home she once occupied (\"Julie Don't Live Here\"). Author Adam Roberts calls Time a \"future-set rock opera\". According to music journalist Mark Beaumont, it is a concept album about a man who is abducted forward in time to the year 2095, while the web publication Rockol and Stereo Review magazine both recognise Time as being about a man who becomes trapped in the future. The News & Advances Ben Cates says it \"tells the story of a man living in the year 2095 who glimpses enough of the future to know that he wants to get back to the 1980s\".", "score": "1.4794776" }, { "id": "28838949", "title": "Our Time (nonprofit)", "text": " Our Time (corporately styled OurTime.org) is an American organization founded by Matthew Segal and Jarrett Moreno, focused on organizing campaigns that register and educate voters, advocating for economic opportunity, and covering political news aimed at young Americans. The organization absorbed Declare Yourself and the Student Association for Voter Empowerment, and began operations as a 501(c)(3) in March 2011. The organization says that its positions are based upon its assessment of majority views of the millennial generation.", "score": "1.4662483" }, { "id": "11795461", "title": "List of In Our Time programmes", "text": " In Our Time is a radio discussion programme exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific, cultural, religious and philosophical topics, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom since 1998 and hosted by Melvyn Bragg. Since 2011, all episodes have been available to download as individual podcasts.", "score": "1.4624534" }, { "id": "30993623", "title": "Time (Third Day album)", "text": " Time is the third studio album from Christian rock band Third Day. It was released on August 24, 1999 by Essential Records. The album features ten songs chosen from more than 30 the band had managed to write during their tour the previous year. Some of the songs left out can be heard in the album Southern Tracks, which was released with limited copies of Time. The album is also a return to the band's original southern rock roots, after their departure to a grungier style on their previous album. According to their website \"with Conspiracy No. 5, we were really setting out to prove something. With Time, we just tried to be ourselves.\"", "score": "1.4620913" }, { "id": "2394776", "title": "Our Time Will Come (album)", "text": " Our Time Will Come is the 19th album from German industrial rock band KMFDM. It was released on October 14, 2014 on Metropolis/KMFDM Records on both CD and vinyl.", "score": "1.4583869" }, { "id": "30189629", "title": "Time River", "text": " Time River is a studio album by Miho Hazama and her chamber orchestra m_unit, released in September 2015.", "score": "1.4551224" }, { "id": "32531731", "title": "Time (ELO album)", "text": " Time is the ninth studio album by English rock band Electric Light Orchestra (credited as ELO), released in July 1981 on Jet Records. It is a concept album about a man from the 1980s who is taken to the year 2095, where he is confronted by the dichotomy between technological advancement and a longing for past romance. The record topped the UK Albums Chart for two weeks, though it attracted mixed reviews for its heavy use of synthesizers and stylistic shift away from the orchestral rock of previous ELO albums. It has since gained a cult following, particularly among retrofuturist enthusiasts. Time is a work of synth-pop that combines elements from 1950s music, new wave, reggae, rockabilly, the Beatles, Phil Spector and the Shadows. The album signalled a departure from ", "score": "1.45312" }, { "id": "6108908", "title": "The Time of Our Singing", "text": " The novel won the 2004 Ambassador Book Award for fiction, won the 2004 WH Smith Literary Award, and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award the year before.", "score": "1.4530004" }, { "id": "30461253", "title": "Now Is the Time!", "text": " Now is the Time is the sixth album by Japanese band Polysics. It is the first album of new material to be released in Japan, the United States of America, and the United Kingdom. Several tracks on the album were produced by Andy Gill of the band Gang of Four. The Japanese, US, and UK releases all have different track lists, each with exclusive tracks. The songs \"Coelakanth Is Android\", \"Baby BIAS\" and \"I My Me Mine\" were released as singles in Japan.", "score": "1.4506583" }, { "id": "32415342", "title": "Times (album)", "text": " Times is a disco album with dance-pop, house, chillwave, electropop and funk influences.", "score": "1.4500469" }, { "id": "7995245", "title": "Our Time (2018 film)", "text": " Our Time (Nuestro tiempo) is a 2018 Mexican drama film directed by Carlos Reygadas. It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival.", "score": "1.4485625" }, { "id": "4137499", "title": "Time Life", "text": " Time Life was founded in 1961 as the book marketing division of Time, Incorporated. It took its name from Time Inc.'s own cornerstone magazines, Time and Life, two of the most popular magazines of the era, but remained independent from both. Starting in 1967, Time Life combined its book offerings with music collections (two to five records) and packaged them as a sturdy box set. After Walter Wanger's death in 1968, its Time Life Films subsidiary also acquired his production company Walter Wanger Productions and many of its films. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the selection of books, music and videos grew and was diversified into more genres. When record labels were no longer producing vinyl albums in 1990, Time Life transitioned to CD. In the mid-1990s, Time Life acquired ", "score": "1.4482471" }, { "id": "3787531", "title": "Please Consider Our Time", "text": " The album was originally self-released, and was sold in 2001 as CD-Rs in a small record shop. A representative of Grenadine Records bought a copy, and later signed the band, releasing the album officially in 2002.", "score": "1.4454434" } ]
What genre is El honorable Señor Valdez?
[ "telenovela", "Spanish soap opera" ]
genre
El honorable Señor Valdez
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[ { "id": "11842381", "title": "El honorable Señor Valdez", "text": " El honorable Señor Valdez, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1973. It was starring Ignacio López Tarso and María Elena Marqués.", "score": "2.0370874" }, { "id": "11842382", "title": "El honorable Señor Valdez", "text": " Humberto Valdez is an intelligent man and father of a beautiful family, but it is tyrannical and sexist character. He is married to Sara and has two beautiful children: Rosalba and Jesús. Humberto against others pretending to be a \"honorable\" man, but besides its illicit maneuvers at work keeps an affair with a younger woman, Andrea. But gradually the fearsome and imposing figure of the \"honorable Sr. Valdez\" will break when his double life and discover their dirty business, which not only bring trouble with the law but will entail rejection and repudiation of people and his own family.", "score": "1.8560842" }, { "id": "30777891", "title": "Mimí Bechelani", "text": "El honorable Señor Valdez (1973) (remake of El profesor Valdez) ; El cuarto mandamiento (1967) (remake of Teresa) ", "score": "1.83426" }, { "id": "6176334", "title": "El profesor Valdez", "text": " El profesor Valdez (English: Professor Valdez) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa and broadcast by Telesistema Mexicano in 1962.", "score": "1.6053727" }, { "id": "11842383", "title": "El honorable Señor Valdez", "text": "Ignacio López Tarso as Humberto Valdez ; María Elena Marqués as Sara Valdez ; Nadia Milton as Rosalba Valdez ; Fernando Larrañaga as Jesús Valdez ; Jorge Lavat as Esteban ; Irma Lozano as Martha ; Fernando Borges as Miguel ; Sonia Amelio as Lola ; Raúl \"Chato\" Padilla as Don Carlos ; Josefina Escobedo as Sra. Solís ; Justo Martínez as Tiburcio ; Anel as Andrea ", "score": "1.5931644" }, { "id": null, "title": "El honorable Señor Valdez", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mimí Bechelani", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Valentín Pimstein", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:1973 Mexican television series debuts", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Ignacio López Tarso", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "13616172", "title": "El Señor de los Cielos", "text": " El Señor de los Cielos (in English: Lord of the Skies) is an American telenovela created by Luis Zelkowicz, based on an original idea by Mariano Calasso, and Andrés López and it started airing on American broadcast channel Telemundo on 15 April 2013, and ended on 31 January 2020. Produced by Argos Comunicación and Telemundo Studios, and Caracol Internacional in the first season, and distributed by Telemundo Internacional. The series is based on the life and work of Amado Carrillo Fuentes, the former leader of the Juarez Cartel. It stars Rafael Amaya as the titular character, Aurelio Casillas. The series has won several awards including; International Emmy Award for Non-English Language Us Primetime Program. Premios Tu Mundo for Novela or serie of the Year for three consecutive years. On 10 May 2018, Telemundo announced that the series had been renewed for a seventh season.", "score": "1.5718882" }, { "id": "28428407", "title": "El Corrido", "text": " El Corridor was first produced as a stage musical with El Teatro Campesino as La gran Carpa de los RasquachisI. Valdez made many revisions to the story of El Corrido over the 60's and 70's, before culminating in his most polished version of the play. Valdez was known for the musical style known as corrido, a narrative form of storytelling that heavily incorporated Mexican folk music and rhythm, which he incorporated into the musical. When adapting the play for PBS, Valdez had to shorten the musical for its PBS adaptation, El Corrido. Part of the film was taped as a stage production.", "score": "1.4884496" }, { "id": "5873386", "title": "Chayito Valdez", "text": " Valdez started her music career at an early age participating in amateur competitions with songs such as \"La Cigarra\", \"Historia de un amor\", \"La Bikina\", and \"Leña de Pirul\". Her godmother was Amalia Mendoza, a successful singer known as \"La Tariácuri\", and in the early 1970s, she recorded four songs the Sinaloan city of Los Mochis: \"Besos y Copas\", \"Una Noche me Embriagué\", \"Una Sombra\", and \"Amor que Muere\", which earned her a reputation as a Mexican folk singer. She won the fifth Festival de la Canción Ranchera with the song \"No me pregunten por él\". Valdez moved to Los Angeles, California in 1982 and became a US citizen. On September 17, 1985, she suffered an automobile accident that left her in a wheelchair, but after a long recovery began making public appearances again. In June 2003 she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and fell into a coma for 50 days. Her last show was in Nogales (a city in the Mexican state of Sonora). She spent her last days in a persistent vegetative state in a hospital in Coronado, California.", "score": "1.483563" }, { "id": "27164042", "title": "Sebastián Valdez", "text": " .", "score": "1.4818943" }, { "id": "27048226", "title": "Las Amantes del Señor de la Noche", "text": " The movie is about witchcraft and a passion thriller around it. It was written by a very known Mexican writer Hugo Argüelles in conjunction with Isela Vega. Great actors appear in the movie including Emilio Fernández and the always enigmatic Irma Serrano who is already celebrity of its own. This film passed unnoticed in Mexico in part thanks to the lousy distribution system of that time, which used to privilege the foreign movies. Nowadays there are no longer Mexican movies so the distributors no longer have the concern of programming Mexican movies. The movie could have turned into a cult movie. It has a good plot, good intentions, interesting actors and low budget.", "score": "1.4735116" }, { "id": "29747447", "title": "José Luis Valdez", "text": "Notes ", "score": "1.465188" }, { "id": "5873392", "title": "Chayito Valdez", "text": "Hijos de tigre (1980) ; El charro del misterio (1980) ; Pasión por el peligro (1979) ; La hija del contrabando (1977) ; Tierra de Valientes (1987) ; Caballo Prieto Afamado (1977) ; En el camino Andamos ; Los 4 jinetes del apocalipsis ; Pistoleros famosos II ; El ratero de la vecindad ; Pánico en la Frontera ; Zacazonapan(1976) ; De la Gloria al Infierno ; Hasta el último trago... corazón (documentary 2005) ", "score": "1.4613426" }, { "id": "6635714", "title": "Manuel López Ochoa", "text": "El crisol (1964), a telenovela ; The Bandits (film) (1967) as Valdez ; Chucho el roto, a telenovela ; En carne propia (1990), a telenovela ", "score": "1.4552737" }, { "id": "8598326", "title": "El Chavo del Ocho", "text": " and tasteless\". She compared the series to The Simpsons, by \"presenting one of the possible reflections of society... but minimizes social issues\".The Mexican writer Fernando Buen Abad considered that the content was via for media terrorism, by focusing on the entertainment concept that brings the audience the orphan status of a minor, and the violence he is exposed to in the vecindad. In addition, other authors have included discrimination and the aggressions against physical stereotypes of some of the characters, such as an object of criticism. In this sense, Señor Barriga is always hit by El Chavo. Also, his obesity ", "score": "1.4534707" }, { "id": "28428404", "title": "El Corrido", "text": " The story begins with a young man named Beto (Daniel Valdez) questioning an old man with a guitar (Luis Valdez) about going to America to seek work, as they ride in a truck for the border. The old man decides to narrate the story of Jesus Pelado Rasquachi (Felix Alvarez) in order to show the young man what America is really like. Jesus Pelado Rasquachi finds himself unable to secure employment in the fictional Mexican town of Guangoche, and desires to migrate to the United States in search of a job. Due to his inability to pay a smuggler the fee for border crossing, he comes in contact with El Diablo (Jose Delgado), a mobster who he ends up borrowing money from. Even after borrowing the money Rasquachi is unable to cross the border due to his lack ", "score": "1.4490983" }, { "id": "12474608", "title": "Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord", "text": " When the philosophy lecturer Dionisio Vivo confronts drug lords and the government through letters and a series of newspaper articles in La Prensa, he becomes the enemy of the ruthless coca lord El Jerarca, the character of which is probably based on the notorious Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar. His implausible escapes from the assassins sent by El Jerarca compel the people of the country to regard him as a magical 'brujo' and the saviour to their conflict and poverty. Indeed, hundreds of women follow him in a pilgrimage across the country, each carrying the hope of bearing his child. His excellency President Veracruz attempts to put an end to the country's soaring inflation through a series of foolishly unrealistic measures, and searches for spiritual enlightenment with his ex-prostitute wife through magical potions and alchemy. An array of prostitutes, guerrillas and townspeople from the first book re-appear throughout.", "score": "1.4486207" }, { "id": "9170403", "title": "Luis Sandrini", "text": " (1953) ; Payaso (1952) ; Me casé con una estrella (1951) ; Culpa la tuvo el otro, La (1950) .... Víctor Valdez/Sincerato Cuesta/Víctor Valdez's Mother ; Seductor, El (1950) ; Baño de Afrodita, El (1949) ; Embajador, El (1949) .... Palmiro Sosa ; Juan Globo (1949) ; Don Juan Tenorio (1949) ; ¡Olé torero! (1948) .... Manuel ; Yo soy tu padre (1948) ; The Thief (1947) .... Plácido López ; The Private Life of Mark Antony and Cleopatra (1947) .... Marco Antonio ; Diablo andaba en los choclos, El (1946) ; The Maharaja's Diamond (1946) ; The Dance of Fortune (1944) ; Dos rivales, Los (1944) ; Captain Poison (1943) .... Jorge de Córdoba ; Suerte llama tres ", "score": "1.4411064" }, { "id": "9273813", "title": "El Señor de la Querencia", "text": " El Señor de la Querencia (English: The Lord of the Farm) is a nighttime soap opera broadcast by Televisión Nacional de Chile. El Señor de la Querencia is set in a rural estate in Colina, Chile in 1920. It differs from former Chilean series by the large amounts of domestic violence, sexual abuses, extortions, threats, torture and violence shown as part of the plot. Chilean minister Laura Albornoz expressed her concern about the impact of the repeatedly shown domestic violence and sexual abuses shown in the soap opera. Starring by Julio Milostich as the main villain, as co-protagonist Sigrid Alegría and Álvaro Rudolphy.", "score": "1.4379163" }, { "id": "13616174", "title": "El Señor de los Cielos", "text": " his revenge on police officer Leonor Ballesteros (Carmen Villalobos), who through her fault ends up operating his face in a failed attempt to escape from the authorities. Aurelio meets Victoria Navárez (Marlene Favela), a beautiful woman who throws herself to be the governor of Jalisco. Aurelio, after seeing her actions, falls in love and decides to deceive her by posing as another man and usurping the identity of Danilo Ferro. A character that is then introduced is José María \"Chema\" Venegas (Mauricio Ochmann), one of the great enemies of Aurelio who decides to take all its power to Aurelio. At the end of the season, Leonor captures Aurelio and lasts ", "score": "1.4371629" }, { "id": "13181308", "title": "Ramón Valdés", "text": " In 1984, Váldez starred in a musical program entitled \"Aprendiz de Pirata\" (Spanish for \"Pirate Apprentice\") with Luis Miguel in which he performed his song \"Tú No Tienes Corazón\" of his 1984 album Palabra de honor.", "score": "1.4346341" } ]
What genre is Piel?
[ "telenovela", "Spanish soap opera" ]
genre
Piel (TV series)
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[ { "id": "6998238", "title": "Cambia la Piel", "text": " \"Cambia la Piel\" is a Spanish-language song written by Pau Donés Cirera, leader of the Spanish rock group Jarabe de Palo. It was produced by Martin's collaborator, K. C. Porter. Thanks to \"Cambia la Piel\" (among few other tracks), Porter won the Latin Grammy Award for Producer of the Year at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2001. \"Cambia la Piel\" was released as the fourth (promotional only) single from Sound Loaded in Spain and Latin America on October 15, 2001.", "score": "1.576792" }, { "id": "29720869", "title": "Cambio de Piel (Denise Rosenthal album)", "text": " Cambio de Piel is the second studio album and major label debut by Chilean singer-songwriter Denise Rosenthal. It was released on December 6, 2017 by Universal Music Chile. It was preceded by two singles, the lead-single of the same name and the ballad \"Isidora\".", "score": "1.573009" }, { "id": "1089085", "title": "Arca (album)", "text": " the album's composition, claiming it's Ghersi's \"most focused on [her] career\" while noting that the vocals display her forward evolution. Rating the album with a perfect score, The Guardians Rachel Aroesti commented: \"Exquisite opener Piel captures the interplay between poise and prostration that has made Catholic ritual such a rich artistic seam, while arch humour is provided by Whip – hyper-real lashing accompanied by the sound of a powering-down robot – and Desafío, which takes disposable Eurotrash pop and makes it worthy of pious contemplation.\" Pitchfork critic Kevin Lozano labeled the record with the tag \"Best New Music\", mentioning that ", "score": "1.534001" }, { "id": "29720870", "title": "Cambio de Piel (Denise Rosenthal album)", "text": " The album was released on December 6, 2017.", "score": "1.5043113" }, { "id": "32754216", "title": "Piel de Barrabás", "text": " Piel de Barrabás is a 1981 music album by the Spanish group Barrabás. It was the band's seventh album and the first after the band's four-year break. It marked the return of drummer José María Moll, and the arrival of new members Armando Pelayo, Susy Gordaliza and Koky Maning. A song inspired by the Cold War, \"Please Mr Reagan, Please Mr Breznev\", was released as a single in some countries, with \"Laura\" as the B-side. \"On the Road Again\" was also a single, with \"Hard Line for a Dreamer\" as the B-side, and this reached #9 in the Swiss charts.", "score": "1.4956911" }, { "id": null, "title": "Piel morena", "text": "Piel morena\n\n\"Piel Morena\" (English: \"Brown Skin\") is a song by Mexican singer Thalía, from her fourth studio album \"En éxtasis\" (1995), which was her international debut. It was released as the lead single from the album in August 1995. The song was written by Kike Santander and produced by Emilio Estefan. This is Thalía's first single under the label EMI and it is recognized as one of her signature songs.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Piel de otoño", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Cambio de Piel (song)", "text": "Cambio de Piel (song)\n\nCambio de Piel (\"Change of Skin\") is a song written by Julio Reyes, produced by Sergio George, and performed by American recording artist Marc Anthony. It was released as the second single from his thirteenth studio \"3.0\" (2013). At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2014, the song received two nominations including Song of the Year and Record of the Year.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Skin I Live In", "text": "The Skin I Live In\n\nThe Skin I Live In () is a 2011 Spanish science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Marisa Paredes, Jan Cornet and Roberto Álamo. It is based on Thierry Jonquet's 1984 novel \"Mygale\", first published in French and then in English under the title \"Tarantula\".\n\nAlmodóvar has described the film as \"a horror story without screams or frights\". The film was the first collaboration in 21 years between Almodóvar and Banderas since \"Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!\" (1990). It premiered in May 2011 in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival, and won Best Film Not in the English Language at the 65th BAFTA Awards. It was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and 16 Goya Awards.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Piel de Niña", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "6339817", "title": "México en la Piel (album)", "text": " México en la Piel (Mexico in the Flesh) is the sixteenth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. Released on 9 November 2004 by Warner Music Latina, it is Miguel's first mariachi album. The record contains thirteen mariachi covers, accompanied by the Vargas de Tecalitlán folk ensemble. Armando Manzanero was its musical director, and Miguel its producer. The album was recorded at Ocean Way Recording in Hollywood, California in July 2004. A special edition, México en la Piel: Edición Diamante, was released on 5 September 2005 with two additional songs and a DVD with five music videos. Four singles were released from the album: \"El Viajero\", \"Que Seas Feliz\", ", "score": "1.4951378" }, { "id": "13385359", "title": "Rosana Arbelo", "text": " Piel, a collection of 11 songs she wrote following her 2013-2015 international tour, which included concerts in Europe, the United States and Latin America. In 2018 a new version of En la Memoria de la Piel was issued, this one as a two CD set, consisting of a disc of the 11 original songs plus a duet with Mexican singer Carlos Rivera on the song No Olvidarme De Olvidar, and a second disc of acoustic versions of all the songs on the original album. Rosana also appears regularly as an adviser and coach on the Spanish reality television singing competition programs Operación Triunfo, La Voz Kids, and La Voz Senior.", "score": "1.4914252" }, { "id": "6341031", "title": "Cambio de Piel (Bebe album)", "text": " Cambio de Piel is the fourth studio album released on October 9, 2015 by Spanish singer-songwriter Bebe.", "score": "1.4481683" }, { "id": "15686868", "title": "Esclava De Tu Piel", "text": "[ Allmusic discography] ; Discogs.com discography ; Rateyourmusic.com discography ", "score": "1.4330792" }, { "id": "6339826", "title": "México en la Piel (album)", "text": " Adapted from AllMusic:", "score": "1.4302127" }, { "id": "11291064", "title": "Other Songs (novel)", "text": " Inne pieśni (Other Songs) is a novel written in 2003 by Jacek Dukaj, Polish science fiction writer and published in Poland by Wydawnictwo Literackie. The novel is a mixture of fantasy, alternate history and science fiction. The novel received the prime Polish award for sci-fi literature, Janusz A. Zajdel Award, in 2003.", "score": "1.4172552" }, { "id": "6998237", "title": "Cambia la Piel", "text": " \"Cambia la Piel\" (English: \"Shed your skin\") is a song by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin released as the only promotional single from his second English-language album, Sound Loaded (2000) in Spain and Latin America on October 15, 2001.", "score": "1.4155326" }, { "id": "31404812", "title": "Piel morena", "text": " \"Piel Morena\" (English: \"Brown Skin\") is a song by Mexican singer Thalía, from her fourth studio album En éxtasis (1995), which was her international debut. It was released as the lead single from the album in August 1995. The song was written by Kike Santander and produced by Emilio Estefan. This is Thalía's first single under the label EMI and it is recognized as one of her signature songs.", "score": "1.4057531" }, { "id": "27570655", "title": "México en la piel (song)", "text": " \"México en la piel\" is a 1990 song by the Mexican singer-songwriter José Manuel Fernández Espinosa (born 1958). It was awarded a prize at the 1990 Festival México Lindo y Querido. The song was covered by María de Lourdes, and used in many live shows, such as the theme for parque Xcaret (Quintana Roo, México) Night Show in 2002. In 2004 the song achieved international recognition as title track for Luis Miguel's collection of Mexican standards México en la piel.", "score": "1.4029211" }, { "id": "14506918", "title": "Cambio de Piel (song)", "text": " Cambio de Piel (\"Change of Skin\") is a song written by Julio Reyes, produced by Sergio George, and performed by American recording artist Marc Anthony. It was released as the second single from his thirteenth studio 3.0 (2013). A music video for the song is currently filmed at Cancún, Mexico. At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2014, the song received two nominations including Song of the Year and Record of the Year.", "score": "1.4013811" }, { "id": "26326732", "title": "Bocafloja", "text": " Matriz Preludio al Pienso, released in 2009, was the first album Bocafloja wrote and released after moving to the United States in 2008. Existo's sound is reminiscent of early 1990s classic hip hop albums with its jazz-influenced beats—a trademark of Bocafloja. The album's content does not cease to push the envelope with Bocafloja's politically infused lyric, but \"Existo\" stands out among previous albums with its sophisticated poetic discourse. The majority of the tracks are produced by Nuff Ced (Puerto Rico), Yallzee (Puerto Rico), and Jim B (Spain). Bocafloja collaborates with classic global hip hop artists, such as Afu-Ra, Velco (Puerto Rico), Hache ST (Dominican Republic) and Cambio from the group Para la Gente, ", "score": "1.3992319" }, { "id": "15425054", "title": "Pep Blay", "text": "1) “Lluís Llach“ (Collecció \"Los Autores\", SGAE, Barcelona, 1995) is a biography about the Catalan musician and songwriter Llach. ; 2) “Sopa de Cabra. Si et quedes amb mi” (Rosa dels Vents, 2002) is a biography about a Catalan rock band. The vocalist Gerard Quintana decided to make a solo career after their separation. ; 3) “Els Pets. Cara a cara” (Rosa dels Vents, 2003) ; 4) “Vampíria Sound“ (Plaza & Janés Editores S.A., 2004) is a novel about music with thriller and vampirism elements. ; 5) “Enrique Bunbury. Lo demás es silencio” (Plaza & Janés, 2007) ; 6) “Gotholàndia“ (Montena, 2009) is a fantasy novel for older children and teenagers. ; 7) “Eròtica Mix“ (Catalan, Rosa dels Vents, 2009) / “Erótica Mix“ (Spanish, Plaza & Janés, 2009) are four short stories. ; 8) “Pretòria“ (Ara Llibres, 2010) ", "score": "1.3904655" }, { "id": "13573511", "title": "Chayanne: Vivo", "text": " De Piel A Piel is the fifth compilation album released after Chayanne: Vivo. It includes all the same songs from Chayanne: Vivo but not recorded live.", "score": "1.3886135" }, { "id": "15686860", "title": "Esclava De Tu Piel", "text": " was the dancehall influenced \"Solo Se Vive Una Vez\", written by Spanish singer Miguel Gallardo and Luis Cabañas, promoted by a slightly controversial genderswapping music video showing the Salazar sisters both as themselves and in other scenes in typical male attire such as pin-striped suits with slicked back hair and smoking cigars - and in turn one of their male dancers both as himself and as a drag queen. The song was released in a wide variety of dance remixes, issued on two separate singles entitled The Mediterranean Remixes and The Caribbean Remixes. \"Solo Se Vive Una Vez\" became a major hit in the summer of 1996, topping the charts both ", "score": "1.3815024" }, { "id": "6339827", "title": "México en la Piel (album)", "text": "Paulina Aguirre – chorus ; Alberto Alfaro – violin ; Martin Alfaro – \tviolin ; Gustavo Alvarado – trumpet ; Fernando Martínez Arreguín – violin ; Phil Ayling – flute, oboe ; Robert Becker – viola ; Víctor \"El Pato\" Cárdenas – vihuela ; Luis Conte –percussion ; Larry Corbett –cello ; Daniel Greco – marimba ; Julio Hernández – violin ; Kim Hutchcroft – flute ; Julio Martínez – arpa ; Darrin McCann – viola ; Luis Miguel – lead vocals ; Tommy Morgan – harmonica ; Carlos Murguía – chorus ; Dan Navarro – chorus ; Kenny O'Brien – chorus ; Felipe Pérez – violin ; Juan Rodríguez – violin ; Enrigue Santiago – guitarron ; Xavier Serano – trumpet ; Daniel Smith – cello ; Ramón Stagnaro – acoustic guitar ; Richard Todd – French horn ; Federico Torres – Trumpet ; Gisa Vatcky – chorus ; Tata Vega – chorus ; Brad Warnaar – French horn ", "score": "1.3766938" } ]
What genre is Collaboration West?
[ "jazz", "jazz music", "jass", "jas", "jaz", "Jazz" ]
genre
Collaboration West
1,119,552
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[ { "id": "25534384", "title": "Collaboration West", "text": " Collaboration West is an album by jazz vibraphonist and pianist Teddy Charles recorded in 1953 for the Prestige label. Four tracks from an earlier session were added to the 1993 CD release.", "score": "1.759717" }, { "id": "25534385", "title": "Collaboration West", "text": " The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: \"Although there are some swinging sections, much of the music is quite complex with difficult arrangements and some polytonality... The music is thought-provoking if a bit cold and clinical, easier to respect than to love\".", "score": "1.7391691" }, { "id": "2582093", "title": "Late Registration", "text": " The album's music blends West's primary soulful hip hop production with Brion's elaborate chamber pop orchestration, and experimentally delves into a wide array of different genres, including jazz, blues, rock, R&B, spoken word, funk, turntablism, western classical, and psychedelic soul. With the presence of Brion, who conducts a twenty-piece orchestra and plays instruments individually selected by West, the album is largely orchestral in nature, brandishing a euphony of string arrangements, piano chords, brass flecks, and horn riffs among other symphonic instrumentation. They also incorporated a myriad of foreign and vintage instruments not typical in popular music, let alone hip hop, such as a celesta, ", "score": "1.5862695" }, { "id": "16200740", "title": "Collaborations (Jill Scott album)", "text": " Collaborations is a compilation album by American singer Jill Scott, released on January 30, 2007, by Hidden Beach Recordings. The album consists of past collaborations between Scott and other artists, in addition to two remixes of \"Love Rain\" featuring Mos Def. The CD release is accompanied by a Hidden Beach sampler including two Scott songs, \"In Stereo\" and the live version of \"The Fact Is (I Need You)\".", "score": "1.5596182" }, { "id": "30147194", "title": "Heather Leigh West", "text": " departure of sorts from the genre when she began work on her first full-length record in late 2005 with New York-based music producer Valentino LaRosa. The album, a marriage of organic instruments and the synthetic sounds familiar to her dance music fans, is perhaps best described as Alternative/Soul. Appropriately titled, One (Valentino's Heather) the records name not only marks the first of many to come, but more importantly is a reference to unity. Forever striving to do something different from what she has before, West decided to reproduce the same material with a more laid back musical vibe to create a double release with One Extra Chilled – HLW On the Rocks. ", "score": "1.5286492" }, { "id": null, "title": "Kanye West", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "West Side Story", "text": "West Side Story\n\nWest Side Story is a musical conceived by Jerome Robbins with music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents.\n\nInspired by William Shakespeare's play \"Romeo and Juliet\", the story is set in the mid-1950s in the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, then a multiracial, blue-collar neighborhood. The musical explores the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds. The Sharks, who are recent migrants from Puerto Rico, and the Jets, who are white, vie for dominance of the neighborhood, and the police try to keep order. The young protagonist, Tony, a former member of the Jets and best friend of the gang's leader, Riff, falls in love with Maria, the sister of Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. The dark theme, sophisticated music, extended dance scenes, tragic love story, and focus on social problems marked a turning point in musical theatre.\n\nThe original 1957 Broadway production, directed and choreographed by Robbins, marked Sondheim's Broadway debut. It ran for 732 performances before going on tour. The production was nominated for six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, in 1958, winning two. The show had an even longer-running West End production, a number of revivals, and international productions. A 1961 musical film adaptation, co-directed by Robert Wise and Robbins, starred Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. The film was nominated for eleven Academy Awards and won ten, including Best Picture. A 2021 film adaptation, directed by Steven Spielberg, starred Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler. That film was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, along with six additional nominations, winning one Oscar.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Late Registration", "text": "Late Registration\n\nLate Registration is the second studio album by American rapper and producer Kanye West. It was released on August 30, 2005, through Def Jam Recordings and Roc-A-Fella Records. West recorded the album over the course of a year during sessions held at studios in Hollywood and New York City, in collaboration with Jon Brion. The recording sessions also featured guest contributions from Adam Levine, Jamie Foxx, Common, Brandy, Jay-Z, and Nas, among others.\n\nWest's production for \"Late Registration\" departed from the sped-up soul samples of his debut studio album, \"The College Dropout\" (2004), moving towards a more elaborate and orchestral style with a 20-piece ensemble. Drawing creative inspiration from alternative acts such as Fiona Apple and Portishead, he experimented with musical shifts, string arrangements, and a variety of instruments not usually associated with hip hop, including a celesta, harpsichord, and Chinese bells. In an effort to write authentic yet relatable lyrics, West engages in storytelling while showcasing his Christian heritage that informed his relationship to the capitalist market economy. He critiques multiple issues, such as institutional racism, higher education, health care, and the blood diamond trade.\n\nA widespread critical success, \"Late Registration\" has often been viewed as a progression from \"The College Dropout\" and a pivotal release in hip hop. Numerous reviewers praised the former's elegant and ambitious musical direction, while some highlighted West's songwriting and performances for their balance of pop and conscious hip hop sensibilities. It was named to year-end lists for 2005 by multiple publications, such as \"Rolling Stone\", \"Time\", and \"USA Today\". The album led to West receiving eight nominations at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Best Rap Album, winning the latter.\n\nMatching \"The College Dropout\"s commercial success, \"Late Registration\" debuted at number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and sold 860,000 copies in the first week, while reaching the top 10 in nine other countries, including the United Kingdom and Ireland. It eventually sold more than 3,000,000 copies in the US and received a five-times platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), as well as sales certifications in several other territories. Five accompanying singles were released, including the hits \"Touch the Sky\", \"Heard 'Em Say\", and \"Gold Digger\", the latter of which topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Music videos for all five singles were produced, while West also promoted the album with the Touch the Sky Tour (2005–06) and his debut live album, \"Late Orchestration\" (2006). Since then, \"Late Registration\" has frequently appeared on top albums lists, including \"Rolling Stone\"s \"500 Greatest Albums of All Time\", on which it ranked 117th in 2020.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Collaboration West", "text": "Collaboration West\n\nCollaboration West is an album by jazz vibraphonist and pianist Teddy Charles recorded in 1953 for the Prestige label. Four tracks from an earlier session were added to the 1993 CD release.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Adidas Yeezy", "text": "Adidas Yeezy\n\nAdidas Yeezy (or just Yeezy) was a fashion collaboration between American rapper, designer and entrepreneur Kanye West and German sportswear company Adidas. It offered sneakers in limited edition colorways, as well as shirts, jackets, track pants, socks, slides, lingerie and slippers. The first shoe model (\"Boost 750\") was released in February 2015. In 2020 \"Forbes\" described Yeezy's rise as \"one of the great retail stories of the century\".\n\nIn October 2022, the collaboration between Adidas and West ended abruptly after West made antisemitic remarks through various media and publicly boasted that Adidas could do nothing.", "score": null }, { "id": "9853165", "title": "Collaborations (Space Tribe album)", "text": " Collaborations is a Space Tribe album published in 2004 by Space Tribe Music.", "score": "1.5225759" }, { "id": "14184415", "title": "Lushlife", "text": " In 2005, Lushlife released a Kanye West/The Beach Boys mashup album, titled West Sounds. In 2009, he released Cassette City on Rapster Records. It included vocal contributions from Camp Lo and Elzhi. In 2010, he was hired by Connectify, where he would serve as the marketing director. In 2011, he released No More Golden Days. In 2012, he released Plateau Vision on Western Vinyl. In 2016, Lushlife released a collaborative album with production trio CSLSX, titled Ritualize, on Western Vinyl. It included guest appearances from Killer Mike, Ariel Pink, RJD2, Deniro Farrar, Marissa Nadler, and Freeway. In that year, he also released the No Dead Languages EP. In that year, he left Connectify. In 2017, he released My Idols Are Dead + My Enemies Are in Power. He co-wrote a children's book, titled P Is for Pterodactyl: The Worst Alphabet Book Ever, with Chris Carpenter. Illustrated by Maria Tina Beddia, the book was published on Sourcebooks Jabberwocky in 2018.", "score": "1.5090678" }, { "id": "3677798", "title": "Azalia Snail", "text": " songwriter, and producer Dan West. LoveyDove's debut album was released in 2014 by LAs Fine. Snail has expressed a love of collaboration, saying, \"Collaboration has always been beneficial and appealing to me. I wouldn't have made all this music without the contribution of so many people.\" Snail Meets West, released by Union Pole in 2015, is the free jazz duo of indie mainstay Azalia Snail and psychedelic maestro Dan West. Both have a long resume of various pop and roll projects, including LoveyDove. Snail Meets West is a tribute to the late free jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman who influenced many musicians. Snail plays drums and West plays piano.", "score": "1.5073571" }, { "id": "5489864", "title": "Collaborations 3", "text": " Collaborations 3 is album in the series of Collaborations albums by Sukshinder Shinda. Featured in this album are Jazzy B, Diljit Dosanjh, Kamal Khan, Shazia Manzoor, Surinder Shinda, Richa Sharma, Abrar-Ul-Haq and Don Revo. The Album is on MovieBox (UK) Music Waves (Canada) and T-Series (India).", "score": "1.4956193" }, { "id": "15345295", "title": "The West (album)", "text": " The West received positive reviews from music critics. John Bush, reviewing the album for AllMusic, described it as \"seriously done but really playful, groovy even while it's slightly academic sounding, and experimental but undeniably entertaining.\" Pitchfork's Mark Richardson wrote in 2003 that The West was then considered by many fans to be the duo's masterpiece. He also writes: \"The West contains guitar and other stringed instruments that, in places, evoke the Sergio Leone \"big sky\" of the Western landscape, but it also has a fair amount of abstract electronic noise without any particular association.\"", "score": "1.495588" }, { "id": "14877272", "title": "Progressive rap", "text": " the rapper-producer infused pop music sensibilities into an otherwise \"conscious or progressive hip-hop\" which \"melded intelligence and awareness with a stylish sense of cool that appealed to a broad range of fans\", according to Darling, who also notes the contemporaneous success of the West-produced Common album Be (2005). Highsnobiety writer Shahzaib Hussain recognizes West's opening trilogy of education-themed albums, including Late Registration (2005) and Graduation (2007), as \"a triumvirate of uber-successful records that cemented his role as a progressive rap progenitor\". As industry sales declined past the mid 2000s, and other rap stars resorted to pop collaborations for mainstream appeal, West remained a highly profitable yet experimental artist ", "score": "1.492831" }, { "id": "25938967", "title": "Kids See Ghosts", "text": " On April 19, 2018, West announced via Twitter that a collaborative album with Kid Cudi would be released in June. He followed the tweet revealing the name of the group, which also serves as title of their debut album, Kids See Ghosts. On April 22, again via Twitter, West unveiled the album artwork, which was composed by Tokyo-based artist Takashi Murakami. The duo were originally photographed with Murakami in July 2017. On April 25, West revealed the album would be accompanied by a short film, directed by Dexter Navy, a music video director notable for his collaborations with The Neighbourhood and ASAP Rocky. On ", "score": "1.4855845" }, { "id": "4237388", "title": "Cornel West", "text": " media outlets. From 2010 through 2013, West co-hosted a radio program with Tavis Smiley, called Smiley and West. He has also been featured in several documentaries, and made appearances in Hollywood films such as The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, providing commentary for both films. West has also made several spoken word and hip hop albums, and due to his work, has been named MTV's Artist of the Week. West co-hosts a podcast, The Tight Rope, with Tricia Rose. He is additionally a frequent conversation partner with his friend Robert P. George, a prominent conservative intellectual, with the two often speaking together at colleges and universities on the meaning of liberal arts education, free speech, and civil dialogue. In 2020, he was listed by Prospect as the fourth-greatest thinker for the COVID-19 era.", "score": "1.4810331" }, { "id": "30180504", "title": "Noah23 discography", "text": " In the following discography, collaboration albums are defined as full-length albums (LPs) credited to multiple vocalists. Albums credited to a vocalist/producer duo (e.g. CRUNK23 releases) are treated as solo albums. EPs, mixtapes and compilations are not differentiated on the above basis.", "score": "1.4807765" }, { "id": "15005249", "title": "The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Companion", "text": " The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band Companion (sometimes known simply as Companion) is a compilation album by the American psychedelic rock band the West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band (WCPAEB), and was released on Sunbeam Records on June 7, 2011. The album is a collection of demos, tracks that appear on early singles, and rare material that derive mostly from the group members' side-projects before, during, and after the WCPAEB's recording career. All of the tracks featured on Companion were previously released, although a number of them had never appeared on a commercially accessible album. The first nine tracks, devoted to early projects instigated by Bob Markley as the lead vocalist and record producer, hold insight into the unusual self-appointed frontman's musical style. Perhaps ", "score": "1.4769043" }, { "id": "4836938", "title": "West (EP)", "text": " West is the sixth album by Ego Likeness and is the second in their Compass EP series. It was self-released in 2008 and was available for purchase only at tour locations or through their website. Only 300 copies were pressed and were individually numbered and autographed. According to the official website, the album is sold out but the songs are to be rereleased at a later date.", "score": "1.4719589" }, { "id": "28052865", "title": "Kanye West", "text": " It was reported in May 2017 that West was recording new music in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, with a wide range of collaborators. In April 2018, West announced plans to write a philosophy book entitled Break the Simulation, later clarifying that he was sharing the book \"in real time\" on Twitter and began posting content that was likened to \"life coaching\". Later that month, he also announced two new albums, a solo album and self-titled collaboration with Kid Cudi under the name Kids See Ghosts, both of which would be released in June. Additionally, he revealed he would produce upcoming albums by GOOD Music label-mates Pusha ", "score": "1.4665158" }, { "id": "9760446", "title": "Westurrection", "text": " Westurrection is the eighth studio album by American rap group South Central Cartel.", "score": "1.4636945" }, { "id": "30180505", "title": "Noah23 discography", "text": "Collaboration albums are defined as full-length albums (LPs) credited to multiple vocalists. Albums credited to a vocalist/producer duo (e.g. CRUNK23 releases) are treated as solo albums. ", "score": "1.4635532" }, { "id": "6758702", "title": "Collaborations (Sinéad O'Connor album)", "text": " Collaborations is a compilation album released by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor in 2005. The album contains songs recorded throughout O'Connor's career on which she collaborated with a variety of artists, spanning several different genres of music. Many of these tracks appeared on the albums of the artists with whom O'Connor performs. The tracks \"Empire\" and \"Heroine\" also appear on So Far... The Best of Sinéad O'Connor, released in 1997. One track - \"Monkey in Winter\" - had never been never released on CD before, and was previously released as B-side on a 12\" only.", "score": "1.4547954" } ]
What genre is Thin Ice?
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
genre
Thin Ice (2013 film)
672,700
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It tells the career of a homosexual politician seen through the eyes of his lifelong, heterosexual friend.", "score": "1.7385175" }, { "id": "11297040", "title": "Thin Ice (audio drama)", "text": " Thin Ice is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.", "score": "1.673909" }, { "id": "8016275", "title": "Thin Ice (2020 TV series)", "text": " Thin Ice is a 2020 television series set in Greenland and the Icelandic seas. A co-production between Icelandic, French and Swedish companies the first season was broadcast in 2020, it was created by Jóhann Ævar Grímsson. An attack on a Swedish oil research ship and the disappearance of its crew takes intelligence officer Liv Hermanson to the Greenland village of Tasiilaq to investigate. The cast includes Davíð Guðbrandsson, Lena Endre, Bianca Kronlöf and Guðjón Ragnarsson.", "score": "1.6621642" }, { "id": "26318306", "title": "Thin Ice (1919 film)", "text": " Thin Ice is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Thomas R. Mills and starring Corinne Griffith. It was produced and distributed through the Vitagraph Company of America. This film is preserved at the Bois d'Arcy Archive in Paris.", "score": "1.661112" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Thin Ice", "text": "The Thin Ice\n\n\"The Thin Ice\" is a song by Pink Floyd, released on \"The Wall\" in 1979.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Thin Ice (2011 film)", "text": "Thin Ice (2011 film)\n\nThin Ice (originally released as The Convincer) is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jill Sprecher and starring Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin and Billy Crudup.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Thin Ice", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice", "text": "Jesse Stone: Thin Ice\n\nJesse Stone: Thin Ice is a 2009 American made-for-television crime drama film directed by Robert Harmon and starring Tom Selleck, Kathy Baker, and Kohl Sudduth. Based on the characters from the Jesse Stone book series created by Robert B. Parker, the film is about the police chief of a small New England town who investigates a cryptic letter sent to the mother of a kidnapped child who was declared dead. Filmed on location in Nova Scotia,<ref name=\"imdblocations\"/> the story is set in the fictitious town of Paradise, Massachusetts. \"Jesse Stone: Thin Ice\" is the fifth in a series of nine television films based on the characters of Parker's Jesse Stone novels. The film received an American Society of Cinematographers Award for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography, as well as a Canadian Society of Cinematographers Award for Best Cinematography in TV Drama for Rene Ohashi.<ref name=\"imdbawards\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Thin Ice (Doctor Who episode)", "text": "Thin Ice (Doctor Who episode)\n\n\"Thin Ice\" is the third episode of the tenth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It was written by Sarah Dollard and broadcast on 29 April 2017 on BBC One. \"Thin Ice\" received mostly positive reviews from critics, with many labelling the topic of racism in the episode as well-executed.\n\nThe Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie) visit the last great frost fair in London 1814, but they soon find that something sinister is lurking below the frozen Thames.", "score": null }, { "id": "12621035", "title": "Thin Ice (2011 film)", "text": " The film premiered locally in Minneapolis at the Walker Art Center on October 12, 2011, completely re-cut and retitled as Thin Ice. Following the further festival run, the film was released theatrically in February 2012.", "score": "1.6560473" }, { "id": "16262135", "title": "Thin Ice (band)", "text": "Current ; Jake Gallegos – Vocals/additional guitar ; Drew O'Neal – Drums ; Brody Raney – Guitar/vocals ; Nick Gonzales – Guitar ; Forrest Eleuterius – Bass ; Former ; Phil Gallegos – Vocals ; Chris Cosgrove – Guitar ; Evan Warren – Guitar ; Bruce Gonzales – Bass/vocals ", "score": "1.6455514" }, { "id": "15415821", "title": "The Thin Ice", "text": " \"The Thin Ice\" is a song by Pink Floyd, released on The Wall in 1979.", "score": "1.6291895" }, { "id": "4355324", "title": "Thin Ice (1937 film)", "text": " Thin Ice is a 1937 American comedy/romance film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Tyrone Power and figure skater Sonja Henie.", "score": "1.6274359" }, { "id": "12261813", "title": "Walking on Thin Ice (album)", "text": " Walking on Thin Ice is a greatest-hits compilation of Yoko Ono's work from 1971-85. It was released by Rykodisc in 1992, along with the more comprehensive 6-disc Onobox set. The booklet includes an essay by Ono, pieces from her book Grapefruit, and quotes about her from artists such as David Bowie, Eric Clapton and Cyndi Lauper.", "score": "1.6057259" }, { "id": "24975112", "title": "On Thin Ice (1966 film)", "text": " Two NKVD agents fight foreign spies in the Oryol Oblast before and during the Second World War.", "score": "1.6034253" }, { "id": "11297041", "title": "Thin Ice (audio drama)", "text": " The Doctor and Ace arrive in Russia, 1967. The Russians are hoping to gain an advantage in the Cold War after discovering ancient Martian technology. However, the Ice Warriors want one particularly important artifact back. This will not be a test for the Doctor, but a test for Ace. He believes she may be ready to graduate.", "score": "1.600826" }, { "id": "4355325", "title": "Thin Ice (1937 film)", "text": " The plot follows skate instructor Lili Heiser (Henie), who works at a local luxury hotel in the Swiss Alps. She falls in love with a man who goes skiing every morning (Power). She thinks he's an everyday tourist, not knowing that he's a prince trying to escape the pressures of royal life. The movie showcased Sonja Henie's skating talents. After winning gold in the 1928, 1932 and 1936 Winter Olympics, Henie became a professional film actress in 1936. The film also features Tyrone Power in the beginnings of his career.", "score": "1.5949974" }, { "id": "24975111", "title": "On Thin Ice (1966 film)", "text": " On Thin Ice (По тонкому льду) is a 1966 Soviet spy film directed by Damir Vyatich-Berezhnykh, based on Georgiy Bryantsev's 1961 book, which provided the first authoritative public description of counterintelligence group GUKR (SMERSH).", "score": "1.5869324" }, { "id": "12621027", "title": "Thin Ice (2011 film)", "text": " Thin Ice (originally released as The Convincer) is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Jill Sprecher and starring Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin and Billy Crudup.", "score": "1.5831355" }, { "id": "15415824", "title": "The Thin Ice", "text": " The Wall is the story of Pink, who grows up to become an alienated and embittered rock star, with a failing marriage and feelings of megalomania. \"The Thin Ice\" can be seen as the introduction to his story, since the previous song, the album's opening track \"In The Flesh?\" is chronologically placed later in the album's narrative, and then the story is begun via flashback. \"The Thin Ice\" introduces Pink as a baby and young child, and while the lyrics assure the listener that \"Mama loves her baby, and Daddy loves you, too\", it warns that \"[T]he sea may look warm... the sky may look blue\", but \"Don't be surprised when a crack in the ice/Appears under your feet\".", "score": "1.5784222" }, { "id": "12621031", "title": "Thin Ice (2011 film)", "text": " Filming began in February and ended in March 2010, and, though set in Wisconsin, was shot during winter in Minnesota; in Bloomington, St. Paul and Minnetonka in particular.", "score": "1.5715421" }, { "id": "26309276", "title": "On Thin Ice (comedy group)", "text": " A number of notable individuals in the entertainment business have been past members of On Thin Ice. Among the early members were actor Christopher Liam Moore, Producer-Writer Nick Davis, screenwriter Adam Barr, and TV executive Susanne Lieberstein Daniels, as well as Eric Ronis, Christian Bordal (formerly Christian Kanuth), Ashby Semple, Eric Oleson, Kristen Gasser and Betty Achinstein. Other members in the 1980s included Producer Daniel Zelman and novelist Arthur Phillips. Mike Roiff produced the 2007 film Waitress (film). Rob Dubbin is a writer for the Colbert Report.", "score": "1.5699499" }, { "id": "25940660", "title": "Treddin' on Thin Ice", "text": " Treddin' on Thin Ice is the debut album by UK grime artist Wiley released on XL Recordings. It was released on 26 April 2004. The album is seen as a critical success in grime music with an enduring and influential forward facing sound. However, commercially the album did not do as well, with one single (\"Wot Do U Call It\", a song addressing the debate over the categorization of grime) making the top 40 in the UK music charts.", "score": "1.5692055" }, { "id": "28243975", "title": "Ice Angel", "text": " Ice Angel is a 2000 fantasy film from Fox Family. It is also known as On Thin Ice: Going For The Gold. It is loosely based on the 1941 film Here Comes Mr. Jordan.", "score": "1.5631545" } ]
What genre is The Promoter?
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
genre
The Promoter (2013 film)
1,150,155
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[ { "id": "3937866", "title": "The Promoter (2013 film)", "text": " The Promoter is a 2013 independent feature documentary film made by Ragged Crow film production company. The film was produced by Sam Edwards and directed by Ed Edwards. The Promoter premiered at The London Independent Film Festival in 2013. It won two awards at the United Film Festival: Best Documentary Award and the Audience Award.", "score": "1.7892591" }, { "id": "3937869", "title": "The Promoter (2013 film)", "text": " The film won Best Feature Documentary Award as well as the Audience Award at United Film Festival. At the Indie Gathering International Festival 2013 it was nominated Best Documentary and it also received a nomination for Best Film at The Portobello Film Festival 2013.", "score": "1.7079319" }, { "id": "12568468", "title": "Promoter (entertainment)", "text": " A promoter works in entertainment industries, including music and sports, as an individual or organization in the business of marketing and promoting live, or pay-per-view and similar, events, such as concerts/gigs, sports events, festivals, raves, and nightclub performances.", "score": "1.6266387" }, { "id": "3937867", "title": "The Promoter (2013 film)", "text": " The documentary follows Robert Pereno, who should be a household name, but every time he is on the brink of greatness, he somehow manages to mess it up.", "score": "1.5971076" }, { "id": "3937868", "title": "The Promoter (2013 film)", "text": "Robert Pereno ; Adam Ant ; Rusty Egan ; Eve Ferret ; Lowri-Ann Richards ; Gaz Mayall ; Mandy Fuller... ", "score": "1.5918868" }, { "id": null, "title": "Net promoter score", "text": "Net promoter score\n\nNet promoter score (NPS) is a widely used market research metric that is based on a single survey question asking respondents to rate the likelihood that they would recommend a company, product, or a service to a friend or colleague. The NPS is a proprietary instrument developed by Fred Reichheld, who owns the registered NPS trademark in conjunction with Bain & Company and Satmetrix. Its popularity and broad use have been attributed to its simplicity and transparent methodology.<ref name=\":0\" />\n\nThe NPS assumes a subdivision of respondents into \"promoters\" who provide ratings of 9 or 10, \"passives\" who provide ratings of 7 or 8, and \"detractors\" who provide ratings of 6 or lower. The net promoter score results from a calculation that involves subtracting the percentage of detractors from the percentage of promoters collected by the survey item. The result of the calculation is typically expressed as an integer rather than a percentage. The core \"How likely would you be to recommend...\" question is almost always accompanied by an open-ended \"Why?\" and sometimes by so-called \"driver\" questions. \n\nThe NPS is typically interpreted and used as an indicator of customer loyalty. In some cases, it has been argued to correlate with revenue growth relative to competitors within an industry, although it has also been demonstrated that NPS scores vary substantially between industries. NPS has been widely adopted by Fortune 500 companies and other organizations. Proponents of the Net Promoter approach claim the score can be used to motivate an organization to become more focused on improving products and services.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Bill Graham (promoter)", "text": "Bill Graham (promoter)\n\nBill Graham (born Wulf Wolodia Grajonca; January 8, 1931 – October 25, 1991) was a German-American impresario and rock concert promoter from the 1960s until his death in 1991 in a helicopter crash. On July 4, 1939, he was sent from Germany to France due to political uncertainty in his home country. At age 10, he settled into a foster home in the Bronx, New York. Graham graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School and subsequently from City College with a business degree.\n\nIn the early 1960s, Graham moved to San Francisco, and in 1965, began to manage the San Francisco Mime Troupe. He had teamed up with local Haight Ashbury promoter Chet Helms to organize a benefit concert, then promoted several free concerts. This eventually turned into a profitable full-time career and he assembled a talented staff. Graham had a profound influence around the world, sponsoring the musical renaissance of the 1960s from its epicenter in San Francisco. Chet Helms and then Graham made famous the Fillmore and Winterland Ballroom; these turned out to be a proving grounds for rock bands and acts of the San Francisco Bay area including the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Big Brother and the Holding Company with Janis Joplin, who were first managed, and in some cases developed, by Helms.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Janky Promoters", "text": "Janky Promoters\n\nJanky Promoters is a 2009 American comedy film, starring Ice Cube and Mike Epps who play as \"janky\" promoters who book rapper Jeezy to play at their concert, only to fail at doing it the right way and thus getting into more trouble than they bargained for.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Corporate promoter", "text": "Corporate promoter\n\nA corporate promoter is a firm or person who does the preliminary work related to the formation of a company, including its promotion, incorporation, and flotation, and solicits people to invest money in the company, usually when it is being formed. An investment banker, an underwriter, or a stock promoter may, wholly or in part, perform the role of a promoter. Promoters generally owe a duty of utmost good faith, so as to not mislead any potential investors, and disclose all material facts about the company's business. An earlier term for such a person is projector.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Don King", "text": "Don King\n\nDonald King (born August 20, 1931) is an American boxing promoter, known for his involvement in several historic boxing matchups. He has been a controversial figure, partly due to a manslaughter conviction and civil cases against him, as well as allegations of dishonest business practices by numerous boxers.\n\nKing's career highlights include, among multiple other enterprises, promoting \"The Rumble in the Jungle\" and the \"Thrilla in Manila\". King has promoted some of the most prominent names in boxing, including Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Larry Holmes, Tomasz Adamek, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Chris Byrd, John Ruiz, Julio César Chávez, Ricardo Mayorga, Andrew Golota, Bernard Hopkins, Félix Trinidad, Roy Jones Jr., Azumah Nelson, Gerald McClellan, Marco Antonio Barrera, and Christy Martin. Some of these boxers sued him for allegedly defrauding them. Most of the lawsuits were settled out of court. Mike Tyson was quoted as saying, “He did more bad to black fighters than any white promoter ever in the history of boxing.”<ref name=\"ESPN Classic - Only in America\"/>\n\nKing has been charged with killing two people in incidents 13 years apart. In 1954, King shot a man in the back after spotting him trying to rob one of his gambling houses; this incident was ruled a justifiable homicide. In 1967, King was convicted of voluntary manslaughter for stomping one of his employees to death. For this, he served three years and eleven months in prison.<ref name=\"espn bio\" /><ref name=\"nytimes pardoned\" />", "score": null }, { "id": "3937870", "title": "The Promoter (2013 film)", "text": " \"Possibly the most famous person you've never heard of,\" reviewed Dan Carrier, Camden New Journal, in April 2013. \"The Promoter makes clear that boring is perhaps the one thing this 56-year-old is not. Documenting his past infamy as a nightclub promoter who could have shocked Iggy Pop into sobriety, director Ed Edwards also captures the modern-day Pereno at a creative peak, before disaster inevitably strikes,\" said Alex Bellotti of the Hampstead & Highgate Express on 16 May 2013.", "score": "1.563757" }, { "id": "12568474", "title": "Promoter (entertainment)", "text": " Promoters bring crowds through a variety of methods. The most direct are guerrilla marketing techniques such as plastering posters on outdoor walls, flyposting, and distributing handbills on windows of cars parked in entertainment districts. Promoters also keep mailing lists, usually email lists, of their preferred guests and their wider list of potential customers. Many promoters have taken advantage of online technology such as social networking services and event listing sites to handle publicity, invitations, mailing lists, and so on. Clubs and promoters are among leaders in SMS text message advertising to their own lists as well as sponsored snippets on third-party lists for daily content to subscribers. Many fans promote events, products through their Facebook/Twitter/Myspace on their own free will. Promoters often build a brand out of their own personalities and the parties they host, marketing the events under a consistent name, style, type of program, and social experience that downplays the branding of the venue or artist. They may develop a loyal clientele that will follow them from one location to another.", "score": "1.5599031" }, { "id": "14544191", "title": "Tour promoter", "text": " Tour promoters (also known as concert promoters or talent buyers) are the individuals or companies responsible for organizing a live concert tour or special event performance. The tour promoter makes an offer of employment to a particular artist, usually through the artist’s agent or music manager. The promoter and agent then negotiate the live performance contract. The majority of live performance contracts are drawn up using the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) standard contract format known as the AFM Performance Agreement.", "score": "1.5178293" }, { "id": "12568471", "title": "Promoter (entertainment)", "text": " advertising. Depending on the arrangement, they may also handle security, ticket sales, event admission (door policies), decorations, and booking of other entertainers. Many promoters are DJs or musicians themselves, and may perform at their own events. Some bloggers and individuals with a large following on social media may consider themselves as promoters and charge fees promotional service via their social media platform(s), or through their efforts. Many musicians and artists act as de facto promoters for their own concerts, either directly or through their manager or booking company. Historically, promotion has been a cottage industry, with companies operated by one or several well-connected charismatic individuals, often working part-time. However, with the rise of corporate ownership of live entertainment assets, several large companies have emerged in the field.", "score": "1.5032101" }, { "id": "30148872", "title": "The Romance Promoters", "text": " The Romance Promoters is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Chester Bennett and starring Earle Williams, Helen Ferguson and Charles Wingate.", "score": "1.4902627" }, { "id": "11546381", "title": "Music industry", "text": " A promoter brings together a performing artist and a venue owner and arranges contracts. A booking agency represents the artist to promoters, makes deals and books performances. Consumers usually buy tickets either from the venue or from a ticket distribution service such as Ticketmaster. In the US, Live Nation is the dominant company in all of these roles: they own most of the large venues in the US, they are the largest promoter, and they own Ticketmaster. Choices about where and when to tour are decided by the artist's management and the artist, sometimes in consultation with the record company. Record companies may finance a tour in the hopes that it will help promote the sale of recordings. However, in the 21st century, it has become more common to release recordings to promote ticket sales for live shows, ", "score": "1.4800284" }, { "id": "12568469", "title": "Promoter (entertainment)", "text": " Promoters are typically engaged as independent contractors or representative companies by entertainment venues, earning a pre-arranged fee, or a share of revenues (colloquially known as a \"cut\" and \"share of the house\"), or both. A share of revenues is often a simple percentage of admission fees (called \"the door\") and/or food and drink sales, with many variations possible, such as minimums or maximums, allowances for various expenses, or limitations (such as only alcohol sales after midnight). Other promoters operate independently, renting venues for a fixed fee, or under a revenue sharing arrangement with the venue holder, thus keeping larger profits from successful events. One common arrangement for small venues is for the promoter to earn all of the admissions fees, while the venue retains all food and drink ", "score": "1.4657845" }, { "id": "12568472", "title": "Promoter (entertainment)", "text": " There are often disputes over money in the promotions industry because it is largely cash business with a history of corruption and uneven recordkeeping. In addition there are many accounting complexities to manage, particularly for large events: revenue, expenses, and oversight of parking, coat checks, concession vendor sales (e.g., CDs and t-shirts), box office so-called \"convenience fees\", in kind trades, promotional give-away items used to lure guests (e.g., free drinks), costs for insurance, cleaning staff, and so on. One area of frequent contention are quid pro quo cross-promotions, where the promoter or some other party connected with the venue will obtain a favor (for example, a price discount) in exchange for giving a future favor to the vendor. If the existence of the scheme, or the relationship between ", "score": "1.4403675" }, { "id": "3064729", "title": "Ed Edwards", "text": " Promoter was Edwards' second feature film, which debuted at the London Independent Film Festival in 2013, going on to win both the Grand Jury and the Audience Award at the London United Film Festival 2013 as well as being nominated Best Documentary at the Indie Gathering 2013, and Best Rock & Roll Film at the Portobello Film Festival 2013. Edwards' debut photography exhibition was at The Society Club, Soho, London W1 in October 2011. Entitled Iron Horse, it displayed a series of 19 limited edition (x10) photographs depicting images of rockers, bikers, and their motorcycles. He has had a series of photographs printed in Plectrum-TCP May, 2012, Issue 12, and in Vive Le Rock magazine, Vive Le Valentine, Issue 2012.", "score": "1.43617" }, { "id": "30326437", "title": "Corporate promoter", "text": " A corporate promoter is a firm or person who does the preliminary work related to the formation of a company, including its promotion, incorporation, and flotation, and solicits people to invest money in the company, usually when it is being formed. An investment banker, an underwriter, or a stock promoter may, wholly or in part, perform the role of a promoter. Promoters generally owe a duty of utmost good faith, so as to not mislead any potential investors, and disclose all material facts about the company's business. An earlier term for such a person is projector.", "score": "1.4360349" }, { "id": "29201084", "title": "Rob Markey", "text": " a Customer-Driven World, was a New York Times Bestseller and co-authored by long-time collaborator, Fred Reichheld of Bain & Company. The book focuses on Net Promoter Score (NPS), a concept Reichheld developed based on his research in measuring customer satisfaction, customer retention and its link to revenue growth and profitability. This metric serves as an indicator of the loyalty and advocacy customers show for a company. In this book, Markey and Reichheld elaborate what they term the \"Net Promoter System\" which builds on the metric and incorporates business processes used by the companies they write about to improve customer experience for their customers.", "score": "1.4359043" }, { "id": "12568476", "title": "Promoter (entertainment)", "text": "Michael Alig, co-founder of Club Kids ; Johnny Edgecombe, London Jazz promoter ; Shelly Finkel, concert promoter (LiveStyle) ; Bill Graham, concert promoter (Bill Graham Presents) ; Al Haymon, A. H. Enterprises (now a subsidiary of Live Nation) ; Chet Helms, concert promoter, (Big Brother and the Holding Company, Family Dog Productions) ; Dick Klotzman, concert promoter ; Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo International African Music Promoter. ; Kirk Norcross, nightclub promoter (Sugar Hut) ; Philip Sallon, known for the Mud Club, Blitz Club. ; James St. James, co-founder of Club Kids ; Brandon Ward, event promoter (AYA Entertainment) ; John Ugolini, concert promoter (Kickstand Productions) ", "score": "1.4299235" }, { "id": "30326441", "title": "Corporate promoter", "text": " There are three types of Promoters:-", "score": "1.4294293" }, { "id": "12568470", "title": "Promoter (entertainment)", "text": " Some venues have exclusive arrangements with a single promotion company, others work with multiple promoters on a rotating schedule (one night per week, for example), or on an event-by-event basis. Promoters often work together — either as equal partners, or as subcontractors to each other's events. Several promoters may work together for a special event, such as a large New Year's Eve party in a hotel ballroom. They may also engage freelance hosts for their social influence; these amateur promoters market the events to their circle of friends and/or social media followers, in exchange for special treatment and/or free admission to the event and at times, and may form or be included in street teams that promote events at other live venues. Minimally, an event promoter manages publicity ", "score": "1.4248388" }, { "id": "13296019", "title": "The Card (1952 film)", "text": " The Card is a 1952 British comedy film version of the 1911 novel by Arnold Bennett. In America, the film was titled The Promoter. It was adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Ronald Neame. It stars Alec Guinness, Glynis Johns, Valerie Hobson, and Petula Clark. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. It is mainly faithful to the novel, omitting some minor incidents.", "score": "1.4058542" } ]
What genre is Shine?
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
genre
Shine (Luna Sea song)
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[ { "id": "28992013", "title": "Shine (Mary-Jess Leaverland album)", "text": " Shine is the debut studio album by the English classical crossover singer-songwriter Mary-Jess Leaverland. It was originally released in August 2011, on the label Decca. The album follows her victory on Chinese television talent contest Min Xing Chang Fan Tian in December 2009. Leaverland described the album's sound as a \"True hybrid between Classical and Pop with a filmic element and an Oriental thread\".", "score": "1.7349799" }, { "id": "12466161", "title": "Shine (Kevin Moore album)", "text": " Shine is the soundtrack to the 2006 Turkish film Küçük kiyamet (“Little Apocalypse“). Kevin Moore wrote the music while he was living in Istanbul, Turkey. The album was funded by fans and released via Kickstarter.com on CD in 2011.", "score": "1.7265832" }, { "id": "2423176", "title": "Shine (Shaman's Harvest album)", "text": " Shine is the fourth studio album by hard rock band Shaman's Harvest. It was released on May 1, 2009.", "score": "1.7237713" }, { "id": "13729159", "title": "Shine (Take That song)", "text": "} ", "score": "1.7012513" }, { "id": "28379391", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 17 August 1998", "score": "1.6999357" }, { "id": null, "title": "Shine (Collective Soul song)", "text": "Shine (Collective Soul song)\n\n\"Shine\" is the debut single by American alternative rock band Collective Soul. It served as the lead single for their 1993 debut album \"Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid\". \"Shine\" would remain the band's most well known song and a hallmark of 1990s alternative rock. It became the number one Album Rock Song of 1994, and won a \"Billboard\" award for Top Rock Track. The song also reached the top of the \"Billboard\" Album Rock Tracks chart for eight weeks. The song then went on to peak at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 for one week. VH1 would later rank \"Shine\" at number 42 on their list of the \"100 Greatest Songs of the '90s\". In 2012 a rerecorded version recorded by Collective Soul was included as a playable song for the game \"Rock Band Blitz\". In 2015 the rerecorded version was released on the bonus \"Greatest Hits\" CD that was included with the Walmart exclusive deluxe edition of \"See What You Started by Continuing\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Shinedown", "text": "Shinedown\n\nShinedown is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, formed by singer Brent Smith in 2001 after the dissolution of Dreve, his previous band. Smith, still under contract with record label Atlantic Records, recruited the band's original lineup of Jasin Todd as guitarist, Brad Stewart on bass, and Barry Kerch on drums. Consistent for the first two album cycles, several lineup changes followed in the late 2000s, eventually stabilizing with Smith and Kerch alongside Zach Myers on guitar and Eric Bass on bass. The group has released seven studio albums: \"Leave a Whisper\" (2003), \"Us and Them\" (2005), \"The Sound of Madness\" (2008), \"Amaryllis\" (2012), \"Threat to Survival\" (2015), \"Attention Attention\" (2018), and \"Planet Zero\" (2022).\n\nShinedown has the most number one singles on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock charts with 18, and all of their released singles have reached the top 5 on the chart. Additionally, on June 3, 2021, Shinedown was ranked #1 by Billboard on the Greatest of All Time Mainstreams Rock Artists chart released to celebrate the Mainstream Rock Chart's 40th Anniversary. To date, the band has sold more than 10 million records worldwide.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", "text": "Shine On You Crazy Diamond\n\n\"Shine On You Crazy Diamond\" is a nine-part Pink Floyd composition written by David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Richard Wright. It appeared on Pink Floyd's 1975 concept album \"Wish You Were Here\". The song is written about and dedicated to Syd Barrett, who left the band in 1968 because of deteriorating mental health.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Shinehead", "text": "Shinehead\n\nShinehead (born Edmund Carl Aiken; 10 April 1962 in Kent, England) is a British Jamaican reggae singer/toaster/rapper.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Night Begins to Shine", "text": "The Night Begins to Shine\n\n\"The Night Begins to Shine\" is a song by the fictional band B.E.R. popularized by the \"Teen Titans Go!\" TV series. The song was subsequently featured in the episode \"40%, 40%, 20%\", and was prominently featured in two specials, the four-part 2017 special \"The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day\" and a five-part sequel released in 2020, \"The Night Begins to Shine 2\".\n\nThe special also featured two other songs by B.E.R., \"Forever Mine\" and \"Rise Up\", as well as three covers of the song from Fall Out Boy, CeeLo Green, and Puffy AmiYumi. In 2021, Cartoon Network announced a spin-off series from \"Teen Titans Go!\" that will see the show's characters \"journey back to the world of Night Begins to Shine ... to protect the only key to the world’s salvation, a magical mixtape\".", "score": null }, { "id": "6218560", "title": "Shine (Crime &amp; the City Solution album)", "text": " Shine is the second studio album by Crime & the City Solution, released on April 25, 1988 through Mute Records.", "score": "1.6997471" }, { "id": "28379385", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 1 September 1997", "score": "1.6981604" }, { "id": "400483", "title": "Shine (Jung novel)", "text": " Shine is a 2020 young adult romance novel by Korean-American singer Jessica Jung. The book was published by Simon & Schuster on September 29, 2020 and became an instant New York Times Bestseller, debuting at #5 on the Young Adult Hardcover list. Jung, a former member of the South Korean girl-group Girls' Generation, was inspired to write the book based on her experiences as a K-pop trainee and idol, having spent 13+ years working in the industry. The sequel Bright will be released on May 10, 2022.", "score": "1.6963321" }, { "id": "28379388", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 24 November 1997", "score": "1.6959788" }, { "id": "28379382", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 1 April 1997", "score": "1.6918086" }, { "id": "28654653", "title": "Shine (Bond album)", "text": " Shine is the second album released by the classical crossover string quartet Bond. It peaked at No. 26 on the UK Albums Chart, and went Gold in six countries. While it peaked at No. 61 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart, it spent five consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Classical Crossover charts. Bond described the album as having \"slightly more ethnic undertones\" than their first album.", "score": "1.6896074" }, { "id": "28379394", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 16 November 1998", "score": "1.6891942" }, { "id": "28379376", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 16 September 1996", "score": "1.6876398" }, { "id": "28379379", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 11 November 1996", "score": "1.6776173" }, { "id": "28379373", "title": "Shine (compilation series)", "text": " Released 15 July 1996", "score": "1.6775498" }, { "id": "11332489", "title": "Shiner (band)", "text": " The group formed in 1992, and quickly found wide exposure, releasing a vinyl EP in 1993 and touring with acts such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Chore, Jawbox, Season to Risk, The Jesus Lizard, and Girls Against Boys. The group released their first LP, Splay (recorded at Steve Albini's Chicago studio) in 1996, and a second album, Lula Divinia the next year. Sub Pop took notice, and released a 7\" single of the group's songs \"Sleep it Off\" and \"Half Empty\". Following this the band toured with Hum in 1998. A third full-length, Starless, was released on a label run by members ", "score": "1.6663797" }, { "id": "8756015", "title": "Shine Group", "text": "Shine France ; Shine Germany ", "score": "1.6652163" }, { "id": "14727337", "title": "ShineBright", "text": " December 2013", "score": "1.6640491" }, { "id": "8918535", "title": "Shine Through", "text": " Shine Through is the debut album by American musician Aloe Blacc. The album, released on Stones Throw, is mostly produced by Aloe himself, but also features production from Oh No and Madlib. The instrumental version of the album was released on vinyl and made available for MP3 download purchase on the Stones Throw website.", "score": "1.6637974" }, { "id": "244639", "title": "Shine (Indica album)", "text": " Shine is the sixth (second English) album by the Finnish band Indica, and was released in 2014. It was simultaneously released in Finnish with the title, Akvaario. The first single from the album, A Definite Maybe, was released on December 6, 2013, with an accompanying lyric video on YouTube. It ranked third on The Official Finnish Charts. Akvaario's first single, Älä Kanna Pelkoa, was released in late-November 2013. A music video for the single was posted online December 18, 2013. Shine and Akvaario would ultimately be the last albums by the band to feature guitarist Jenny Julia, who left the band in late October 2014.", "score": "1.6602674" } ]
What genre is Zones?
[ "young adult literature", "juvenile fiction", "YA", "youth literature", "juvenile literature", "young adult fiction", "YA literature", "YA fiction", "science fiction", "SF", "scifi", "sci Fi", "sci-Fi", "science-fiction", "sci fi", "sciencefiction" ]
genre
Zones (novel)
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[ { "id": "10959456", "title": "Zones (band)", "text": " Zones were a Scottish power pop and new wave band founded in late 1977, following the demise of PVC2 (formerly the bubbleglam and soft rock band Slik).", "score": "1.625181" }, { "id": "16283273", "title": "Zone 4 (record label)", "text": " Zone 4 is an American record label created as a joint venture between the producer Polow da Don and Interscope Records.", "score": "1.5932269" }, { "id": "7417150", "title": "Zone (band)", "text": " Zone (ゾーン) were all-female rock band started in Sapporo, Japan in 1997. Although it initially started as a dance group, they turned to an all-female band. Zone has been categorized in a new genre called \"bandol\" (a portmanteau of the words band and idol). The band was started and managed by Studio RunTime and released their first single, \"Good Days\", under the major record label Sony Records, on February 7, 2001. The group has officially ended on March 2, 2013. Their most famous song is \"Secret Base (Kimi ga Kureta Mono)\", released on August 8, 2001. The single sold about 744,000 copies on Japanese Oricon charts.", "score": "1.5893188" }, { "id": "11754278", "title": "Rhythm Zone", "text": "Unchain (Genre: rock) ", "score": "1.5783865" }, { "id": "30874089", "title": "In the Zone", "text": " on the album, while the contributions to its production came from a wide range of producers, including Bloodshy & Avant, R. Kelly, Trixster, Moby, Guy Sigsworth and The Matrix. In the Zone received positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its innovative aesthetics, blend of different genres, and Spears's songwriting; however, some criticized her vocals for being distant and processed. Commercially, the album became a major global success, debuting atop the charts in France, Argentina, South Korea and Mexico, and peaking inside the top ten in fifteen other countries. In the United States, the album debuted atop the Billboard 200, making Spears the first female artist to have four consecutive ", "score": "1.5647402" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Twilight Zone", "text": "The Twilight Zone\n\nThe Twilight Zone is an American media franchise based on the anthology television series created by Rod Serling. The episodes are in various genres, including fantasy, science fiction, absurdism, dystopian fiction, suspense, horror, supernatural drama, black comedy, and psychological thriller, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist, and usually with a moral. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to common science fiction and fantasy tropes. The first series, shot entirely in black and white, ran on CBS for five seasons from 1959 to 1964.\n\n\"The Twilight Zone\" followed in the tradition of earlier television shows such as \"Tales of Tomorrow\" (1951–53) and \"Science Fiction Theatre\" (1955–57); radio programs such as \"The Weird Circle\" (1943–45), \"Dimension X\" (1950–51) and \"X Minus One\" (1955–58); and the radio work of one of Serling's inspirations, Norman Corwin. The success of the series led to (1983), (1994), a radio series (2002–12), various literature, theme park attractions and various other spin-offs that spanned five decades, including three revival television series. The second series (1985–89) ran on CBS and in syndication in the 1980s, while the third series ran on UPN (2002–03). The fourth \"Twilight Zone\" series, helmed by Jordan Peele, was released on CBS All Access from 2019–20.\n\n\"TV Guide\" ranked the original TV series #5 in their 2013 list of the 60 greatest shows of all time and #4 in their list of the 60 greatest dramas.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Hot Zone", "text": "The Hot Zone\n\nThe Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story is a best-selling 1994 nonfiction thriller by Richard Preston about the origins and incidents involving viral hemorrhagic fevers, particularly ebolaviruses and marburgviruses. The basis of the book was Preston's 1992 \"New Yorker\" article \"Crisis in the Hot Zone\".\n\nThe filoviruses—including Ebola virus, Sudan virus, Marburg virus, and Ravn virus—are Biosafety Level 4 agents, extremely dangerous to humans because they are very infectious, have a high fatality rate, and most have no known prophylactic measures, treatments, or cures. Along with describing the history of the devastation caused by two of these Central African diseases, Ebola virus disease and Marburg virus disease, Preston described a 1989 incident in which a relative of Ebola virus, Reston virus, was discovered at a primate quarantine facility in Reston, Virginia, less than 15 miles (24 km) away from Washington, D.C.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "O-Zone", "text": "O-Zone\n\nO-Zone was a Moldovan Eurodance group that was active from 1999 to 2019. Originating in 1998 as a duo consisting of Dan Bălan and Petru Jelihovschi before the latter's departure, their official trio lineup in 1999 consisted of Dan Bălan, Radu Sîrbu, and Arsenie Todiraș.\n\nThe group gained global popularity with their song \"Dragostea Din Tei\" and their subsequent album \"DiscO-Zone\".\n\nThe group re-united in 2017 for two concerts in Chișinău and Bucharest and in 2019 for one concert in Bucharest.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Danger Zone (song)", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Zenless Zone Zero", "text": "Zenless Zone Zero\n\nZenless Zone Zero () is an upcoming urban fantasy action role-playing game developed and published by HoYoverse. It is expected for release on Microsoft Windows and iOS.", "score": null }, { "id": "2981143", "title": "The Zone (album)", "text": " The Zone is a compilation CD by Enter Shikari. It was announced on 1 October 2007 by one of the members of Ambush Reality and was released on 12 November 2007. The compilation features b-sides, demos and a remix by Rou's side-project, Routron 5000. The first few released have 2 hidden tracks, these were put on by mistake. Three tracks are from the BBC Radio 1 Zane Lowe Session performance. There is also a limited run of The Zone with only four tracks on it.", "score": "1.5598094" }, { "id": "13943736", "title": "Zone (video games)", "text": " Areas must be considered as part of the greater whole. An area whose rewards are too generous will draw traffic away from other areas. The creation of areas is referred to as \"writing an area\" or \"building,\" sometimes earning players or staff who write areas the epithet of \"builder.\"", "score": "1.55164" }, { "id": "2891277", "title": "Zone (magazine)", "text": " Zone is a Buenos Aires, Argentina-based forum for international poetry and prose.", "score": "1.5386539" }, { "id": "15979477", "title": "Evil Zone", "text": " Evil Zone, stylized as EVIL Z♀NE in the PAL region, is a fighting game developed by Yuke's Future Media Creators for the PlayStation in 1999. The player can choose from ten characters to fight in several game modes including story mode, arcade mode, versus mode, practice and survival mode.", "score": "1.5321298" }, { "id": "13943732", "title": "Zone (video games)", "text": " In a MUD or MMO, zone and area are terms used to refer to one of the parts of the shared virtual environment. They should not be confused with levels (where a player proceeds through a series of stages in a linear or semi-linear manner). Areas may vary in the challenge they present to visiting players, but are typically accessible by characters irrespective of the character's advancement within the game. Where 'levels' are sections of a game, 'areas' are special sections of a virtual environment in which there may or may not be a game at all. The environments of MUDs and MMOs may be seamlessly sewn together, in which case it may be difficult or impossible for the player to know the precise ", "score": "1.5244334" }, { "id": "30874087", "title": "In the Zone", "text": " In the Zone is the fourth studio album by American singer Britney Spears. It was released on November 12, 2003, through Jive Records. With the conclusion of the Dream Within a Dream Tour in July 2002 and the end of her relationship with singer Justin Timberlake, Spears planned to take a six-month break from her career; however, work for In the Zone began later that November. She began writing songs for the album while touring internationally, despite not knowing the direction of the album. She experimented with different producers, trying to find those with whom she had chemistry. The first song recorded was \"Touch of My Hand\", which Spears claimed set ", "score": "1.5208857" }, { "id": "7945598", "title": "Shadow Zone (novels)", "text": " Shadow Zone is a series of 13 children's horror fiction books written in the 1990s by several authors using the pen name J. R. Black. Each book is a different story, with new characters. A child or a few children meet a monster who asks for help and usually threatens them or their family. Aggressive at the beginning, they may finally be nice or touching. The books use black humor. Two of the books, The Undead Express and My Teacher Ate My Homework, have been made into films.", "score": "1.5207162" }, { "id": "27858713", "title": "Zone of the Enders", "text": " This is a side-story released for the Game Boy Advance, about a conspiracy involving the construction of Orbital Frames for Earth. The protagonist, a young man named Cage Midwell, finds himself getting involved with a resistance organization known as BIS.", "score": "1.5164764" }, { "id": "30874131", "title": "In the Zone", "text": " The Zone, finds the pop tart coming of age with a bold mix of hip-hop and dance music, wiping clean the last traces of her bubblegum-pop past. [...] For the most part, In The Zone is a big, fat, thumping love letter to the dancefloor, which makes Madonna's involvement [...] even more appropriate.\" Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian commented, \"Unlike previous Britney albums, In the Zone has no filler and no shoddy cover versions, just 57 varieties of blue-chip hit-factory pop. There is southern hip-hop, deep house, Neptunes-style R&B, the ubiquitous Diwali beat and, most importantly, oodles of Madonna.\" Jason King of Vibe deemed it as \"A supremely confident dance record that also illustrates Spears's development as a songwriter.\"", "score": "1.5133764" }, { "id": "7417157", "title": "Zone (band)", "text": "1) Z (February 14, 2002) ; 2) O (November 27, 2002) ; 3) N (February 18, 2004) ; 4) E: Complete A side Singles (2 discs) (April 13, 2005) ; 5) Ura E: Complete B side Melodies (April 19, 2006) ", "score": "1.5107093" }, { "id": "14726760", "title": "The Zone (New Zealand TV channel)", "text": " The Zone was a sci-fi, fantasy, horror and cult television channel on New Zealand's Sky Television on Channel 9. The channel was announced in July 2014, and began to broadcast in November 2014. It was added at no additional cost to the basic subscription package. The channel closed on 30 June 2017. It was replaced on Sky by a new channel, Sky Box Sets.", "score": "1.5032463" }, { "id": "7417151", "title": "Zone (band)", "text": " Zone started off with eight members in 1997, then reduced to six and finally to four – Miyu Nagase, Mizuho Saito, Maiko Sakae, and Takayo Ookoshi – by the time they released their first indie disc in 1999. Tadayuki Ominami, a representative of Sony Records, noticed that the crowd reaction to the group's debut concert was particularly enthusiastic. Initially, Zone was solely focused on singing and dancing. Ominami watched a live video of the band playing with instruments at the KomeKome Klub and felt that, due to the overabundance of dance groups, Zone had the makings of a breakthrough act, provided they could play their instruments as well as sing and dance. In ", "score": "1.498018" }, { "id": "32851707", "title": "Thrash Zone", "text": " Thrash Zone is the fifth album by the American crossover thrash band D.R.I., released in 1989. It continues the thrash metal style of the previous album, 4 of a Kind. Thrash Zone was D.R.I.'s most successful album to date, and produced the song \"Beneath the Wheel\", which was made as a music video and received airplay on MTV. The song also was featured in the video game Skate 2. The album also contained the song \"Abduction\" which would also have a video made for it.", "score": "1.4954401" }, { "id": "10959458", "title": "Zones (band)", "text": " rest of their discography. Their next single, \"Sign of the Times\", released in July. Zones also toured with Magazine and recorded a further session for John Peel. On 1 June 1979, Zones released Under Influence, an album of post-punk power pop. Shortly afterwards, they released a 7\" single called \"Mourning Star\", whose eponymous song (a shorter version of the album song) was backed with \"Under Influence\" (which did not appear on the album, despite the name being the same). They also had a song that was featured in the movie That Summer! entitled \"New Life.\" Shortly afterwards, the band decided to split up, as the album ", "score": "1.4949443" }, { "id": "28717567", "title": "Shadow Zone (Static-X album)", "text": " Shadow Zone is the third album by American industrial metal band Static-X, released on October 7, 2003. Marked by many personnel and stylistic changes, the album sports a much more melodic sound than any other work in their catalog, while still staying in the confines of their industrial metal and nu metal sound. It was the only album to feature drummer Josh Freese and the first of two albums to feature guitarist Tripp Eisen.", "score": "1.4919217" } ]
What genre is The Gift?
[ "country music", "country and western", "country & western", "country", "Nashville sound" ]
genre
The Gift (The McCarters song)
5,928,360
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[ { "id": "2790063", "title": "The Gift (Andre Nickatina album)", "text": " The Gift is the 13th album and a DVD movie by rapper, Andre Nickatina and directed by Shane Mario Ruggieri. It was released on January 25, 2005, for Fillmoe Coleman Records and featured production from Andre Nickatina, Smoov-E, Tone Capone, Dion Peete, Krushadelic, DJ Pause and the A-T.E.A.M.", "score": "1.7393842" }, { "id": "10120863", "title": "The Gift (Croggon novel)", "text": " The Gift was first published in Australia on 1 October 2002 by Penguin Books in trade paperback format. In 2004 it was released in the United Kingdom by Walker Books and in 2005 it was released under the title of The Naming in hardback format by Candlewick Press in the United States. The Gift was a short-list nominee in both the 2002 Aurealis Award for best fantasy novel and the best horror novel but lost to Sean Williams' The Storm Weaver and the Sand and A. L. McCann's The White Body of Evening respectively.", "score": "1.7188358" }, { "id": "13223793", "title": "The Gift (band)", "text": " The Gift is a Portuguese alternative rock band, formed in 1994. They have released eight albums to date. In 2005 they won the MTV Europe award for best Portuguese act.", "score": "1.6927016" }, { "id": "13202754", "title": "The Gift (2015 American film)", "text": " The Gift is a 2015 psychological thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Joel Edgerton in his feature directorial debut, and co-produced by Jason Blum and Rebecca Yeldham. The film stars Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall as a couple intimidated by a figure from Bateman's past played by Edgerton. It was released in the United States on August 7, 2015, as the first film released by STX Entertainment. The film grossed $59 million worldwide on a budget of $5 million and received positive reviews from critics, who praised Edgerton's direction and screenplay, as well as Bateman's performance.", "score": "1.664217" }, { "id": "10120862", "title": "The Gift (Croggon novel)", "text": " The Gift (aka The Naming) is 2002 fantasy novel by Alison Croggon. It is the first in her Pellinor quartet.", "score": "1.6519198" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Gift (2015 American film)", "text": "The Gift (2015 American film)\n\nThe Gift is a 2015 psychological thriller film written, co-produced, and directed by Joel Edgerton in his feature directorial debut, and co-produced by Jason Blum and Rebecca Yeldham. The film stars Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall as Simon and Robyn Callem, a couple intimidated by a figure from Simon's past played by Edgerton.\n\nIt was released in the United States on August 7, 2015, as the first film released by STX Entertainment. The film grossed $60 million worldwide on a budget of $5 million and received positive reviews from critics, who praised Edgerton's direction and screenplay, as well as Bateman and Hall's performances.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Gift of the Magi", "text": "The Gift of the Magi\n\n\"The Gift of the Magi\" is a short story by O. Henry first published in 1905. The story tells of a young husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with very little money. As a sentimental story with a moral lesson about gift-giving, it has been popular for adaptation, especially for presentation at Christmas time. The plot and its twist ending are well known; the ending is generally considered an example of comic irony. The story was allegedly written at Pete's Tavern on Irving Place in New York City.\n\nThe story was initially published in \"The New York Sunday World\" under the title \"Gifts of the Magi\" on December 10, 1905. It was first published in book form in the O. Henry anthology \"The Four Million\" in April 1906.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gift of Gab (rapper)", "text": "Gift of Gab (rapper)\n\nTimothy Jerome Parker (October 7, 1970 – June 18, 2021), better known by his stage name Gift of Gab, was an American rapper best known for performing in the Bay Area hip hop duo Blackalicious along with DJ Chief Xcel. He was also a member of Quannum Projects, a Bay Area hip hop crew and record label, and performed and recorded as a solo artist.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Gift (Turkish TV series)", "text": "The Gift (Turkish TV series)\n\nThe Gift () is a Turkish drama fantasy Netflix series starring Beren Saat. It was written by Jason George and Nuran Evren Şit. The first season consists of 8 episodes and became available for streaming on Netflix on December 27, 2019. The series is an adaptation of the novel \"Dünyanın Uyanışı\" (The World's Awakening) by Şengül Boybaş. The second season was released on September 10, 2020. The series was renewed for a third and final season, which premiered on June 17, 2021.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gift from the Sea", "text": "Gift from the Sea\n\nGift from the Sea is a book by Anne Morrow Lindbergh first published in 1955.\n\nWhile on vacation on Florida's Captiva Island in the early 1950s, Lindbergh wrote the essay-style work by taking shells on the beach for inspiration and reflecting on the lives of Americans, particularly American women, in the mid-20th century. She shares her meditations on youth and age, love and marriage, peace, solitude, and contentment during her visit.", "score": null }, { "id": "13202763", "title": "The Gift (2015 American film)", "text": " The project was announced in August 2012, when it was reported that Joel Edgerton had written a psychological thriller script titled Weirdo, with which Edgerton would also be making his directing debut. His inspirations for the screenplay included Alfred Hitchcock, Fatal Attraction and Michael Haneke's 2005 French film Caché, as well as Park Chan-wook's Vengeance Trilogy.", "score": "1.6411982" }, { "id": "13989309", "title": "The Gift (Susan Boyle album)", "text": " The Gift is the second album and first Christmas album by Scottish singer Susan Boyle, which was released on 8 November 2010. Boyle hinted that the album has a 1960s feel \"because that was [her] era\". Despite having a mixed critical reception, the album debuted at number one on both the British and American album charts and received a nomination at the 54th Grammy Awards for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.", "score": "1.6392596" }, { "id": "10527773", "title": "A Gift Upon the Shore", "text": " A Gift Upon the Shore is a post-apocalyptic fiction novel by American author M. K. Wren and published by Ballantine Books in 1990. The story follows two women, an artist and a writer, who survive pandemic, the collapse of civilization, and a deadly nuclear winter.", "score": "1.6379402" }, { "id": "28235356", "title": "The Gift of Speed", "text": " The Gift of Speed is a 2004 novel by Australian author Steven Carroll. It is the second in a sequence of novels, following The Art of the Engine Driver and followed by The Time We Have Taken.", "score": "1.6357409" }, { "id": "32571102", "title": "The Gift (INXS song)", "text": " The music video for \"The Gift\" dramatises issues ranging from war and terrorism to famine and pollution with the band appearing to crash through the TV screen in anger. The video was banned by MTV owing to its use of Holocaust and Gulf War footage. In an interview with the director and long-term collaborator, Richard Lowenstein: \"The video uses harrowing visuals in order to portray man's ability to create havoc and destruction. The message behind the video is to show how as viewers, we have become accepting of, and increasingly apathetic to images of gross human suffering and violence.\"", "score": "1.6354073" }, { "id": "85878", "title": "The Gift (2015 Scottish film)", "text": " The Gift is a 2015 Scottish short film by 27 Ten Productions based on Elvis Presley's 11th birthday. It was directed and written by Gabriel Robertson and stars Brady Permenter, Amye Gousset, and Xander Berkeley. It was produced in Presley's hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi.", "score": "1.6344739" }, { "id": "8430670", "title": "Gift (2005 video game)", "text": " Gift (ギフト) is a Japanese adult visual novel developed by Moonstone and released on May 27, 2005, for Windows. The original game was a collaboration project where the company Circus helped to produce it, though Moonstone did the majority of the work involved. Gift is Moonstone's fourth title, and was followed up with an adult fan disc called Gift Rainbow-colored Stories released on January 27, 2006, for Windows. It was later ported to the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable. The gameplay in Gift follows a plot line which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the five female main characters. The story revolves around Haruhiko Amami, a male high school student living in ", "score": "1.6332409" }, { "id": "12907623", "title": "The Gift (Turkish TV series)", "text": " The Gift (Atiye) is a Turkish drama fantasy Netflix series starring Beren Saat. It was written by Jason George and Nuran Evren Şit. The first season consists of 8 episodes and became available for streaming on Netflix on December 27, 2019. The series is an adaptation of the novel Dünyanın Uyanışı (The World's Awakening) by Şengül Boybaş. The second season was released on September 10, 2020. The series was renewed for a third, and final season, which premiered on June 17, 2021.", "score": "1.6312525" }, { "id": "13408652", "title": "The Gift (The Jam album)", "text": " The Gift is the sixth and final studio album by English new wave/mod revival band the Jam. It was originally released on 12 March 1982 by Polydor as the follow-up to the Jam's critically and commercially successful 1980 album Sound Affects. The songs were largely recorded during 1981 to 1982, assisted by Peter Wilson, and is generally regarded as the culmination of the smoother sound of the band's later work. It was one of the band's most successful studio albums, reaching No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart. The song \"Carnation\" was later covered by Liam Gallagher of Oasis and Steve Cradock of Ocean Colour Scene. A 2-disc deluxe edition of The Gift was released in 2012 to mark the 30th anniversary of the album's release.", "score": "1.6289493" }, { "id": "2496513", "title": "The Girl with All the Gifts", "text": " The Girl with All the Gifts is a science-fiction novel by M. R. Carey, published in June 2014 by Orbit Books. It is based on his 2013 Edgar Award-nominated short story Iphigenia In Aulis and was written concurrently with the screenplay for the 2016 film. It deals with a dystopian future in which most of humanity is wiped out by a fungal infection.", "score": "1.625041" }, { "id": "85882", "title": "The Gift (2015 Scottish film)", "text": " The film has received mostly positive reviews.", "score": "1.6245815" }, { "id": "10211233", "title": "The Last Gift", "text": " The Last Gift is a novel by Abdulrazak Gurnah. It is Gurnah's eighth novel and was first published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2011. The plot centres on Abbas, an immigrant from east Africa living in England, who reflects on his past after he has a stroke. The novel received mixed reviews. Aminatta Forna, writing for the Financial Times, described it as \"majestic in scale\" and praised Gurnah's storytelling and examination of familial relationships. Giles Foden of The Guardian applauded Gurnah's prose. On the other hand, a reviewer for Kirkus Reviews criticized the transitions between the past and the present and felt that the book's central dilemma was not compelling enough. Publishers Weekly wrote that the narrative's pace was occasionally too slow, but praised the plot and the themes of mortality and memory.", "score": "1.6211398" }, { "id": "1252737", "title": "A Gift", "text": " A Gift is the second Christmas album by Canadian country music singer Paul Brandt. It won the 2007 Gospel Music Association of Canada Covenant Award for Seasonal Album of the Year, while the title song \"A Gift\" won the Seasonal Song of the Year award. The track \"Christmas Convoy\" is a reworked version of Brandt's cover of C. W. McCall's \"Convoy\".", "score": "1.6207447" }, { "id": "24988569", "title": "Christmas: The Gift", "text": " Christmas: The Gift is an album released in 1996 by country music artist Collin Raye. It was Raye's first Christmas album. It is composed largely of cover songs, except for \"It Could Happen Again\", which was newly written and recorded for this album.", "score": "1.6119964" }, { "id": "16241802", "title": "The Gift (The Velvet Underground song)", "text": " \"The Gift\" is the second track that appears on White Light/White Heat, the 1968 second album by the Velvet Underground. The song is over eight minutes long and, in the stereo version, mixed in such a way that a short story can be heard in the left speaker, while a rock instrumental is heard on the right.", "score": "1.6110182" } ]
What genre is Gene?
[ "thriller", "suspense", "thriller television program", "thriller TV program", "thriller television show", "thriller TV show", "suspense television program", "suspense TV program", "suspense television show", "suspense TV show" ]
genre
Gene (novel)
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[ { "id": "25478551", "title": "Gene (band)", "text": " Gene's origins lie in a previous band which was first called The Go Hole, named after a fictional \"Beat\" club in John Clellon Holmes' novel Go, and later renamed Sp!n when they became a four-piece. The band was formed by Lee Clark (vocals/guitar) and Daz Walton (bass). Soon afterwards, Matt James joined on drums with John Mason on bass. Their first single, recorded in the same studios as The Ruts' \"In a Rut\", appeared on their own Big Pop Records label. A John Peel session fuelled their early success, where they mixed with the Camberwell scene, mingling with members of ", "score": "1.6146432" }, { "id": "25478550", "title": "Gene (band)", "text": " Gene were a British rock band that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s. Formed in 1993, they were popularly labelled as a Britpop band and often drew comparisons to the Smiths because of their Morrissey-esque lead singer, Martin Rossiter. Gene's music was influenced by the Jam, the Smiths, the Style Council and the Clash.", "score": "1.6114819" }, { "id": "15609910", "title": "Gene-X", "text": " Gene-X is an independent Australian feature film, released in the latter half of 2006. It is directed and written by Martin Simpson and stars Ayşe Tezel, Patrick Magee and Peter Astridge.", "score": "1.6052868" }, { "id": "32775874", "title": "The Gene Machine", "text": " The Gene Machine is a graphical point-and-click action adventure game, originally released in 1996 and published by Vic Tokai. It was developed by Divide By Zero. It describes the adventures of a fictional British gentleman named Piers Featherstonehaugh and his manservant Mossop. The plot shares many common elements with Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and From the Earth to the Moon, as well as many other literary and historical references to Victorian England, such as Sherlock Holmes, Treasure Island, The Time Machine, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Jack the Ripper and many others.", "score": "1.5910705" }, { "id": "11709915", "title": "Mark Norfolk", "text": " Columbus International Film Festival. His experimental art genre movie, Shadow Gene starring Elisabeth Dahl and Riley Stewart was completed in 2014 and had a preview screening at the Venice Experimental Cinema and Performance Festival before winning Best Actress and Best Editing at the Peloponnesian International Film Festival. The film's narrative follows a female assassin on a mission to destroy men with a degenerative gene and was shot entirely on discarded Super 8 and 16mm film stocks along with hand-drawn animation, still photographs and a soundtrack by brilliant young composer, Nedyalka Dimitrova. In June 2015, Shadow Gene won Best Film, Best Director and Best Actress at ", "score": "1.5897954" }, { "id": null, "title": "Gene Pitney", "text": "Gene Pitney\n\nGene Francis Alan Pitney (February 17, 1940 – April 5, 2006)\n\nPitney charted 16 top-40 hits in the United States, four in the top ten. In the United Kingdom, he had 22 top-40 hit singles, including 11 in the top ten. Among his most famous hits are \"Town Without Pity\", \"(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance\", \"Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa\", \"I'm Gonna Be Strong\", \"It Hurts to Be in Love\", and \"Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart\". He also wrote the early-1960s hits \"Rubber Ball\" recorded by Bobby Vee, \"Hello Mary Lou\" by Ricky Nelson, and \"He's a Rebel\" by the Crystals. In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gene Kelly", "text": "Gene Kelly\n\nEugene Curran Kelly (August 23, 1912 – February 2, 1996) was an American actor, dancer, singer, filmmaker, and choreographer. He was known for his energetic and athletic dancing style and sought to create a new form of American dance accessible to the general public, \"dance for the common man.\"<ref name=\":0\" /> He starred in, choreographed, and co-directed with Stanley Donen some of the most well-regarded musical films of the 1940s and 1950s.\n\nKelly is best known for his performances in \"An American in Paris\" (1951), which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, \"Singin' in the Rain\" (1952), which he and Donen directed and choreographed, and other musical films of that era such as \"Cover Girl\" (1944) and \"Anchors Aweigh\" (1945), for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor. \"On the Town\" (1949), which he co-directed with Donen, was his directorial debut. Later in the 1950s, as musicals waned in popularity, he starred in \"Brigadoon\" (1954) and \"It's Always Fair Weather\" (1955), the last film he directed with Donen. His solo directorial debut was \"Invitation to the Dance\" (1956), one of the last MGM musicals, which was not a commercial success.\n\nKelly made his film debut with Judy Garland in \"For Me and My Gal\" (1942), with whom he also appeared in \"The Pirate\" (1948) and \"Summer Stock\" (1950). He also appeared in the dramas \"Black Hand\" (1950) and \"Inherit the Wind\" (1960), for which he received critical praise.\n\nHe continued as a director in the 1960s, with his credits including \"A Guide for the Married Man\" (1967) and \"Hello, Dolly!\" (1969), which received an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. He co-hosted and appeared in \"Ziegfeld Follies\" (1946), \"That's Entertainment!\" (1974), \"That's Entertainment, Part II\" (1976), \"That's Dancing!\" (1985), and \"That's Entertainment, Part III\" (1994).\n\nHis many innovations transformed the Hollywood musical, and he is credited with almost single-handedly making the ballet form commercially acceptable to film audiences. Kelly received an Academy Honorary Award in 1952 for his career achievements; the same year, \"An American in Paris\" won six Academy Awards, including Best Picture. He later received lifetime achievement awards in the Kennedy Center Honors (1982) and from the Screen Actors Guild and American Film Institute. In 1999, the American Film Institute also ranked him as the 15th greatest male screen legend of Classic Hollywood Cinema.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gene (band)", "text": "Gene (band)\n\nGene were a British rock band that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s. Formed in 1993, they were categorized by the UK music press as a Britpop band and often drew comparisons to the Smiths because of similarities to Morrissey in the demeanor and lyrical style of lead singer Martin Rossiter. Gene's music was influenced by the Jam, the Smiths, the Style Council and the Clash.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gene Autry", "text": "Gene Autry\n\nOrvon Grover \"Gene\" Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), nicknamed the Singing Cowboy, was an American singer, songwriter, actor, musician, rodeo performer, and baseball owner who gained fame largely by singing in a crooning style on radio, in films, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. Autry was the owner of a television station and several radio stations in Southern California. He was the founding owner of the California Angels franchise of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1961 to 1997.\n\nFrom 1934 to 1953, Autry appeared in 93 films, and between 1950 and 1956 hosted \"The Gene Autry Show\" television series. During the 1930s and 1940s, he personified the straight-shooting hero—honest, brave, and true. Autry was also one of the most important pioneering figures in the history of country music, considered the second major influential artist of the genre's development after Jimmie Rodgers.<ref name=\"cusic\" /> His singing cowboy films were the first vehicle to carry country music to a national audience.<ref name=\"cusic\" /> In addition to his signature song, \"Back in the Saddle Again\" and his hit \"At Mail Call Today\", Autry is still remembered for his Christmas songs, most especially his biggest hit \"Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" as well as \"Frosty the Snowman\", \"Here Comes Santa Claus\", and \"Up on the House Top\".\n\nAutry is a member of both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and is the only person to be awarded stars in all five categories on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for film, television, music, radio, and live performance. The town of Gene Autry, Oklahoma, was named in his honor, as was the Gene Autry precinct in Mesa, Arizona.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gene Harris", "text": "Gene Harris\n\nGene Harris (born Eugene Haire, September 1, 1933 – January 16, 2000) was an American jazz pianist known for his warm sound and blues and gospel infused style that is known as soul jazz.\n\nFrom 1956 to 1970, he played in The Three Sounds trio with bassist Andy Simpkins and drummer Bill Dowdy. During this time, The Three Sounds recorded regularly for Blue Note and Verve.\n\nHe mostly retired to Boise, starting in the late 1970s, although he performed regularly at the Idanha Hotel there. Ray Brown convinced him to go back on tour in the early 1980s. He played with the Ray Brown Trio and then led his own groups, recording mostly on Concord Records, until his death from kidney failure in 2000. One of his most popular numbers was his \"Battle Hymn of the Republic,\" a live version of which is on his \"Live at Otter Crest\" album, published by Concord. The singer and actress Niki Haris is his daughter.\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": "28882587", "title": "Monthly Comic Gene", "text": " Monthly Comic Gene (月刊コミックジーン) is a monthly Japanese manga magazine published by Media Factory since June 15, 2011. It is marketed as a shōnen manga magazine for female readers. It was originally to be published in April 2011, but was delayed by two months as a result of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.", "score": "1.5705073" }, { "id": "32092710", "title": "Blue Gene (Gene Pitney album)", "text": " Blue Gene is American singer Gene Pitney's fifth album, released on the Musicor label in 1964. The album contained the Burt Bacharach and Hal David hit \"Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa\", a top 10 hit in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia and a top 20 hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 (#17), as well as the minor hit \"Yesterday's Hero\" (#64).", "score": "1.5648339" }, { "id": "1157393", "title": "Gene Effect", "text": " Gene Effect is an action video game developed by German studio Lightstorm 3D and released for iOS on May 2, 2012 and for Android on January 12, 2013.", "score": "1.5646143" }, { "id": "15055266", "title": "Lovely Writer: The Series", "text": " Gene (Poompat Iam-samang) is a writer (known by his pen name Wizard) who wants to publish a new dark fantasy novel. But it turns out that the head of the publishing house wants him to write a novel in the Boys' Love genre. After the success of his first novel, he is pressured to write another book in the same genre despite his discomfort with it. He then finds out that one of his novels entitled Bad Engineer will be adapted into an TV series, and he is invited to give his opinion during the casting for the main roles of the series. There, he meets Nubsib (Noppakao Dechaphatthanakun) who auditioned for the series and caught Gene's attention. In the following days, their paths cross again when Nubsib's manager Tum asks if Nubsib can live at Gene's apartment until he can find him permanent lodging while the series is being filmed. Gene decides to let Nubsib stay for one month. With Nubsib at Gene's apartment, their feelings become deeper, laced with unlocked secrets, revelations, jealousy and romance. Will their love have an happily ever after just like in his novels?", "score": "1.5630372" }, { "id": "25478558", "title": "Gene (band)", "text": " After achieving the top spot in the UK indie chart and number 54 in the UK Singles Chart, the band played their first UK headlining tour, that included a show at London's Paradise Club which sold out immediately, with 800 people in the venue. The plaudits had not gone unnoticed by the big record companies and Gene eventually signed a deal with Polydor Records. For many observers, this was to prove a turning point for the band. After a successful appearance at the Reading Festival, the band released their third single \"Sleep Well Tonight\", just prior to embarking on a large national ", "score": "1.5355883" }, { "id": "25478569", "title": "Gene (band)", "text": " Despite the lack of the support of a major record label, Gene spent a good portion of 2000 touring the world, which climaxed in a sell-out tour of the US. One of their shows, at the Los Angeles venue Troubadour, was broadcast over the internet in what was then a record-breaking webcast, screened to at least 60,000 people worldwide. Only two months after the recording of that show, Gene released Rising for Sunset, a live album recorded from that Troubadour show. The webcast and album were promoted with a pioneering international internet-only campaign resulting in 40k units sold upon its universal release. As well as rehearsing the band's hits, they released two new tracks, \"Rising For Sunset\" and \"Somewhere in the World\"; promising songs that bode well for their next studio LP and marking a return to the romance of their more popular tracks. That album, entitled Libertine, was released in October 2001 on Gene's own label, 'Sub Rosa Records'.", "score": "1.5354595" }, { "id": "32291024", "title": "Genetix (comics)", "text": " Genetix is a fiction team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, under the Marvel UK imprint. The team was created by Andy Lanning, Graham Marks and Phil Gascoine.", "score": "1.5283947" }, { "id": "25478556", "title": "Gene (band)", "text": " By the time NME journalists Keith Cameron and Roy Wilkinson encountered Gene, the band had already gained some live experience and written several songs. Cameron and Wilkinson were impressed enough to form independent record label Costermonger with the sole purpose of promoting Gene to a wider audience. Their double A-sided debut single \"For The Dead\" / \"Child's Body\" was released on Costermonger in May 1994. The single received a great deal of attention from the music press: Select named it \"Single Of The Month\", whilst NME made it their \"Single of the Week\". The limited edition of 1,994 copies sold out in two days. Numerous live shows followed but it was Gene's performance in support of Pulp at ", "score": "1.5233977" }, { "id": "4164844", "title": "A Midsummer Night's Gene", "text": " A Midsummer Night's Gene is a science fiction parody novel of Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream, written by Andrew Harman and published in 1997 by Random House. It reflects the plot of the original play only slightly. It concentrates on two of the fairies and follows their attempts to play with genetic engineering in a modern English town.", "score": "1.5217469" }, { "id": "25478566", "title": "Gene (band)", "text": " 1998 served as a fallow year for the band, used for writing new material as well as a few low-key shows and events such as Radio 1's Sound City. In fact, the most newsworthy article about Gene during that year was of Martin Rossiter's 'drastic' change in image. Gone were the suit jackets with white shirts and the floppy side-parted hair, in favour of the mod-like Fred Perry polo shirts, jeans and a very short haircut. The new look was to be reflective of the band's rockier forthcoming studio LP, Revelations. On their return from relative wilderness, it appeared that Gene had lost a lot of their prestige during their year out of the limelight, and were no longer the golden boys of the indie scene. First off the ", "score": "1.5182791" }, { "id": "8428621", "title": "The Sorcerer's Ship", "text": " A man named Gene finds himself cast into a new world by a powerful godlike being. Gene has been changed in such a way that he has every talent needed to survive this new world, including the ability to understand the language of its inhabitants. Gene is rescued from the seemingly endless oceans of this new world by a passing ship that is similar to the looks of a Viking galley. Aboard the ship he makes himself useful as best he can while meeting new friends and enemies. Eventually they come to an island where a mysterious creature who some see as a friend, and some see as an enemy, joins them aboard their ship to help deal with the threat of war from their neighboring kingdom known as Koph. The creature, utilizing his sorcerer-like abilities is employed by the other country known as Nanich to help aid them in the war, but will the sorcerer, and his magic be enough to save the land of Nanich from being overrun by Koph?", "score": "1.509061" }, { "id": "15613183", "title": "The Gene Generation", "text": " The Gene Generation is a 2007 biopunk science fiction film about an assassin who battles DNA hackers. The film was directed by Pearry Reginald Teo, and stars Bai Ling, Parry Shen, Faye Dunaway, and Alec Newman.", "score": "1.5084999" }, { "id": "15772861", "title": "Genes (album)", "text": " Genes, from 2003, is the first album released by Dave Couse since the breakup of A House in 1997.", "score": "1.5055165" }, { "id": "15613188", "title": "The Gene Generation", "text": " The soundtrack for the film features various tracks by Combichrist, Encephalon and Tribal Machine, while the score was composed by Scott Glasgow with additional music by Ronan Harris of VNV Nation. The score was released on CD by the Varèse Sarabande label in March 2009. The following tracks are listed at the end of the film:", "score": "1.5054336" }, { "id": "15609913", "title": "Gene-X", "text": " Gene-X premiered at the London-Australian Film Festival in 2007.", "score": "1.5005014" } ]
What genre is Evil?
[ "alternative rock", "alternative music", "alt-rock", "alternative", "alt rock", "pop/rock", "Alternative Rock" ]
genre
Evil (Grinderman song)
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A Chinese/Japanese co-produced anime adaptation premiered in 2017.", "score": "1.5228846" }, { "id": "31102877", "title": "Good &amp; Evil (album)", "text": " Good & Evil is the second studio album released by the American rock band Tally Hall. It was said that this album would have been considered Tally Hall's \"debut\" record with Atlantic Records, since the previous release was merely a re-release of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. Due to unknown circumstances, however, it was released on June 21, 2011 under their original label, Quack! Media.", "score": "1.5218937" }, { "id": "12256240", "title": "Amid Evil", "text": " Amid Evil is a first-person shooter video game developed by Indefatigable and published by New Blood Interactive. The game's dark fantasy theme, action-oriented gameplay, and retro-inspired visual elements have earned it frequent descriptions as a spiritual successor to 1994's Heretic and 1995's Hexen. A version for the Nintendo Switch is planned for release.", "score": "1.5215828" }, { "id": null, "title": "Evil Dead", "text": "Evil Dead\n\nEvil Dead is an American horror film franchise created by Sam Raimi consisting of four feature films and a television series. The series revolves around the \"Necronomicon Ex-Mortis\", an ancient Sumerian text that wreaks havoc upon a group of cabin inhabitants in a wooded area in Tennessee.\n\nThe protagonist, Ashley Joanna \"Ash\" Williams (Bruce Campbell), is the only character to appear in every installment of the original trilogy, with the notable exception of his main love interest, Linda, who appears in \"Evil Dead II\" and \"Army of Darkness\" during only the prologues. The original trilogy includes \"The Evil Dead\" (1981), \"Evil Dead II\" (1987), and \"Army of Darkness\" (1992), all written and directed by Raimi, produced by Robert G. Tapert, and starring Campbell. The franchise has since expanded into other formats, including video games, comic books, a musical, and a television series.\n\nThe franchise was resurrected in 2013 with \"Evil Dead\", both a reboot and a loose continuation of the series directed by Fede Álvarez, who cowrote the screenplay with Rodo Sayagues. It was produced by Raimi, Campbell, and Tapert, featuring new protagonist Mia Allen (Jane Levy), alongside her brother David Allen (Shiloh Fernandez), set sometime after \"Army of Darkness\" and \"Ash vs Evil Dead\". A TV series called \"Ash vs Evil Dead\" premiered on cable network Starz in 2015, lasted for three seasons, and ended in 2018, with Campbell announcing an animated revival to be in active development in July 2022. It starred Bruce Campbell as Ash and was executive produced by Campbell, Sam Raimi, and Rob Tapert.\n\nA new film in the franchise, titled \"Evil Dead Rise\", is set to be theatrically released on April 21, 2023, with Lee Cronin serving as writer and director, Alyssa Sutherland and Lily Sullivan starring, and Tapert, Campbell, and Raimi serving as producers.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Evil Dead", "text": "The Evil Dead\n\nThe Evil Dead is a 1981 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi, produced by Robert Tapert and executive produced by Raimi, Tapert, and Bruce Campbell, who also starred alongside Ellen Sandweiss, Richard DeManicor, Betsy Baker and Theresa Tilly. The film focuses on five college students vacationing in an isolated cabin in a remote wooded area. After they find an audio tape that, when played, releases a legion of demons and spirits, four members of the group suffer from demonic possession, forcing the fifth member, Ash Williams (Campbell), to survive an onslaught of increasingly gory mayhem.\n\nRaimi, Tapert, Campbell, and their friends produced the short film \"Within the Woods\" as a proof of concept to build the interest of potential investors, which secured US$90,000 to begin work on \"The Evil Dead\". Principal photography took place on location in a remote cabin located in Morristown, Tennessee, in a difficult filming process that proved extremely uncomfortable for the cast and crew; the film's extensive prosthetic makeup effects and stop-motion animations were created by artist Tom Sullivan. The completed film attracted the interest of producer Irvin Shapiro, who helped screen the film at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival. Horror author Stephen King gave a rave review of the film, which resulted in New Line Cinema acquiring its distribution rights.\n\n\"The Evil Dead\" grossed $2.4 million in the US and between $2.7 and $29.4 million worldwide. Both early and later critical reception were universally positive; in the years since its release, the film has developed a reputation as one of the most significant cult films, cited among the greatest horror films of all time and one of the most successful independent films. It launched the careers of Raimi, Tapert, and Campbell, who have continued to collaborate on several films together, such as Raimi's \"Spider-Man\" trilogy.\n\n\"The Evil Dead\" spawned a media franchise, beginning with two direct sequels written and directed by Raimi, \"Evil Dead II\" (1987) and \"Army of Darkness\" (1992), a fourth film, \"Evil Dead\" (2013), which serves as a soft reboot and continuation, and a follow-up TV series, \"Ash vs Evil Dead\", which aired from 2015 to 2018; the franchise also includes video games and comic books. The film's protagonist Ash Williams is also considered to be a cultural icon.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Evil Nine", "text": "Evil Nine\n\nEvil Nine are an English electronic music duo comprising members Tom Beaufoy and Patrick Pardy. Their musical style is primarily classified as breakbeat, although it additionally encompasses other influences.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Pop Evil", "text": "Pop Evil\n\nPop Evil is an American rock band that was formed in North Muskegon, Michigan, in 2001 by Leigh Kakaty. The band's roots reside in TenFive, a group formed in the late-1990s by Kakaty and guitarist Jason Reed. \n\nPop Evil won the Radio Contraband Rock Radio Award for \"Song of the Year\" for \"Trenches\" in 2013.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Dream Evil", "text": "Dream Evil\n\nDream Evil is a Swedish heavy metal band, assembled by producer Fredrik Nordström in 1999.", "score": null }, { "id": "13070346", "title": "Evil, Inc. (novel)", "text": "Czech ; French ; Dutch Evil, Inc. was published in other languages, they are:", "score": "1.5099242" }, { "id": "13495669", "title": "Beyond Good &amp; Evil (video game)", "text": " \"dark, baroque and earthy, a far cry from the squeaky-clean action of the Final Fantasy games,\" and described the game as \"a very European take on the role-playing genre\" and \"one of the best adventure games in years.\" Star Dingo of GamePro commented that the game was a \"jack of all trades, master of none\" that \"never really lives up to its title,\" adding that its vision could have been more focused. Among complaints were control issues and a lack of gameplay depth. Game Informers Lisa Mason wrote that the game's controls were serviceable, but simplistic, and that she wished she could do more with the character. PC Gamers Kevin ", "score": "1.5055401" }, { "id": "15563439", "title": "Evil (Earth, Wind &amp; Fire song)", "text": " \"Evil\" is a single by the band Earth, Wind & Fire which was issued in June 1973 by Columbia Records. The song peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Easy Listening chart and No. 25 on the Hot Soul Singles chart.", "score": "1.5026032" }, { "id": "16089835", "title": "Encounters with Evil", "text": " Encounters with Evil is a ten-episode British documentary television series that was released by CBS Reality in the United Kingdom in November 2016 and later in Poland and Africa. The show was released on Netflix in the United States. The series follows infamous killers.", "score": "1.4962008" }, { "id": "2687023", "title": "Be Evil", "text": " Be Evil is a collection of freestyle tracks and battles by American indie hip hop artist Doseone. Many of the tracks on the album were live recordings from Doseone and Jel's freestyle school, \"freestyleclass\". Limited copies of the album were sold on Themselves' 2009 tour.", "score": "1.4914997" }, { "id": "13070343", "title": "Evil, Inc. (novel)", "text": " Evil, Inc. is the 2nd book in the Hardy Boys Casefiles series.", "score": "1.4902896" }, { "id": "11420630", "title": "Evil (novel)", "text": " Jan Guillou has stated that Ondskan is basically a true story. \"Some things, like the identity of the love interest, the placing of the swimming pool and such were changed to make the story better. But the stuff you're wondering about - the violence, the crap, the psychological terror - is absolutely true.\" Indeed, the school Guillou went to was scandalized in the newspapers and bankrupted a few years after his graduation, and he speaks in interviews of his extensive and personal experience of violence.", "score": "1.4872963" }, { "id": "31253034", "title": "Evil (TV series)", "text": " Evil is an American supernatural drama television series created by Robert and Michelle King that premiered on September 26, 2019, on CBS. The series is produced by CBS Studios and King Size Productions. The series features an ensemble cast led by Katja Herbers, Mike Colter, and Aasif Mandvi. Kurt Fuller, Marti Matulis, Brooklyn Shuck, Skylar Gray, Maddy Crocco, Dalya Knapp, Christine Lahti, Michael Emerson, and Ashley Edner also star. In October 2019, the series was renewed for a second season. In May 2021, it was confirmed that the series would move from CBS to Paramount+. The second season premiered on June 20, 2021. In July 2021, the series was renewed for a third season.", "score": "1.4837329" }, { "id": "9736733", "title": "Evil corporation", "text": " The notion is \"deeply embedded in the landscape of contemporary culture—populating films, novels, videogames, and more.\" The science fiction genre served as the initial background to portray corporations in this dystopian light. Evil corporations can be seen to represent the danger of combining capitalism with larger hubris.", "score": "1.4820347" }, { "id": "29779740", "title": "Evil: Live", "text": "Peter Towler – Design, Photography ; Don C. Tyler – Digital Remastering ", "score": "1.4788783" }, { "id": "3432216", "title": "The Evil Within 2", "text": " The Evil Within 2 is a survival horror video game developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks for PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One. It was released worldwide in October 2017 and is the sequel to 2014's The Evil Within. The game received generally positive reviews; it received praise for its visuals, atmosphere and gameplay but received some criticism for its story and characters.", "score": "1.4715343" }, { "id": "25202332", "title": "Evil Never Dies", "text": " Evil Never Dies is the debut studio album of thrash metal band Toxic Holocaust. It was re-released in 2010 along with Hell on Earth to general critical approval.", "score": "1.4704845" }, { "id": "9989222", "title": "Evil Angels (novel)", "text": " Kirkus Reviews described the book as \"a dreary French novel of existential agony and absurdly serious erotica\", and \"laughable drivel disguised as a cynical, sophisticated love story\". Publishers Weekly wrote: \"The satire is biting and brilliant, proceeding in a tone that is sly and distanced, even philosophical as with the systematic discussion of six general categories of how to humiliate a woman. A bestseller in France, Evil Angels is a diabolical anatomy of lust in all its ramifications, with a plot that will keep readers enthralled.\"", "score": "1.4649389" }, { "id": "15979477", "title": "Evil Zone", "text": " Evil Zone, stylized as EVIL Z♀NE in the PAL region, is a fighting game developed by Yuke's Future Media Creators for the PlayStation in 1999. The player can choose from ten characters to fight in several game modes including story mode, arcade mode, versus mode, practice and survival mode.", "score": "1.4623699" }, { "id": "7816829", "title": "Evil Genes", "text": " Evil Genes is a book by Barbara Oakley, a systems engineer, about the neurological and social factors contributing to chronic antisocial behavior. The text was published on October 31, 2007 by Prometheus Books. The book has earned both praise and criticism for its treatment of what Oakley considers gaps in psychological research surrounding \"successfully sinister\" individuals &mdash; those who show subclinical symptoms of personality disorders, and who are often found in positions of authority in politics, religion, business, and academia.", "score": "1.4614216" } ]
What genre is Pieter Jacobsz Duyfhuysen?
[ "genre painting", "petit genre" ]
genre
Pieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuysen
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[ { "id": "10349515", "title": "Pieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuysen", "text": " '''Pieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuysen''' (1608&ndash;1677) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of genre. Duyfhuysen was born and died in Rotterdam. According to the RKD he was also known as Colinchovius. He worked in Rotterdam except for a short stay in Haarlem, where he was probably a pupil of Torrentius, during the years 1625–1627.", "score": "1.8577361" }, { "id": "8716199", "title": "Paul Jacobs (Flemish writer)", "text": " Het Vermoeden, De Taalstrijd and Vriend & Vijand, in which he interviewed 200 celebrities in Belgium and the Netherlands. For VRT television he developed the quizzes Jij of Wij, I.Q. (with Herman Van Molle), Kennis van Zaken en De Tekstbaronnen. His De Rechtvaardige Rechters was a witty panel game show that ran for almost ten years. Jacobs published more than 30 books, including five novels (De rode badkuip, Een ijskoud gerecht, De laatste grap, Het droomdagboek van Lavoisier, Het raadsel van Rose Cottage), three short story collections, a selection of his best columns, and two interview books. He wrote three scenarios for the television ", "score": "1.5676792" }, { "id": "29140042", "title": "Laurens Jacobsz van der Vinne", "text": " '''Laurens Jacobsz. van der Vinne''' (1712, Haarlem &ndash; 1742, Haarlem), was an 18th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands.", "score": "1.5158002" }, { "id": "8716198", "title": "Paul Jacobs (Flemish writer)", "text": " Paul Jacobs (born Mortsel, near Antwerp, 24 January 1949) is a Flemish radio and television producer and writer. Jacobs started his career when he was 22, as a writer and reporter with the BRT 1 radio programme Dagboek, produced by Jan Geysen. The programme was highly controversial and ran for only a year, but Geysen's name opened many doors. For the next ten years Jacobs was able to freelance as a writing journalist and reporter for several radio programmes with BRT 2 Omroep Antwerpen. In 1981 he became a producer with Radio 1. Until his retirement in 2005 he created several acclaimed radio shows, ", "score": "1.495009" }, { "id": "14361930", "title": "Pieter Steinz", "text": " Pieter Steinz (6 October 1963 in Rotterdam – 29 August 2016 in Haarlem) was a Dutch journalist, literary critic and non-fiction author. From 2012 to 2015 he was director of the Nederlands Letterenfonds.", "score": "1.4913433" }, { "id": null, "title": "Pieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuysen", "text": "Pieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuysen\n\nPieter Jacobsz. Duyfhuysen (1608–1677) was a Dutch Golden Age painter of genre.\n\nDuyfhuysen was born and died in Rotterdam. According to the RKD he was also known as Colinchovius. He worked in Rotterdam except for a short stay in Haarlem, where he was probably a pupil of Torrentius, during the years 1625–1627.\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "File:Pieter Jacobsz Duyfhuizen - Lot en zijn dochters.jpg", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "File:Zingende boerenfamilie Rijksmuseum SK-A-376.jpeg", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:1677 deaths", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:1608 births", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "12275771", "title": "Jo Peters Poëzieprijs", "text": "Kira Wuck, Finse meisjes (2014) ; Marjolijn van Heemstra, Als Mozes had doorgevraagd (2012) ; Ester Naomi Perquin, Namens de Ander (2010) ; Edwin Fagel, Uw afwezigheid (2008) ; Jan-Willem Anker, Inzinkingen (2006) ; Hagar Peeters, Koffers zeelucht (2004) ; Alfred Schaffer, Zijn opkomst in voorstad (2002) ", "score": "1.4884927" }, { "id": "4232323", "title": "Huijgh Pietersz. Voskuijl", "text": " Huijgh Pietersz Voskuijl or '''Huygh Pietersz. Voskuyl''' (1591 – 1665) was a Dutch painter. Voskuijl was born in Amsterdam and became a pupil of Pieter Isaacsz. His works have previously been attributed to Bartholomeus van der Helst, a younger painter who he may have influenced. Little is known of his life, other than archival records stating he married Grietje Fransdr from Gorinchem at the age of 47 in 1640, and eight children were baptized 1642-1660. He painted pendant portraits in 1640 of the Amsterdam brewer Philips Denijs and his wife Geertruyd Reael: He was probably the brother of the poet and playwright Meindert Pietersz. Voskuyl, who travelled to Paris and Norway. In 1616 Meindert wrote a poem in the album of the painter Wybrand de Geest in Paris and in 1624 he was in Rostock and Bergen in Norway on business for Johan Holthuysen. In the years 1635-1644 Meindert was a lieutenant and captain of a small warship on the Rhine. Possibly both Voskuijls travelled together, and possibly also with Pieter Isaacz in their early years, but both died in Amsterdam.", "score": "1.4767902" }, { "id": "6185780", "title": "Paul Panhuysen", "text": " Paul Panhuysen (21 August 1934 – 29 January 2015) was a Dutch composer, visual and sound artist. He founded and directed Het Apollohuis, an art space that functioned during the 80's and 90's having artists doing sound installations, sound sculptures, and concerts about free improvisation, experimental music, and electronic music.", "score": "1.47035" }, { "id": "8716200", "title": "Paul Jacobs (Flemish writer)", "text": " series Made in Vlaanderen: De man die niet van gedichten hield (1981), Het landhuis (1989) and the thriller Moordterras (1991, director Roland Verhavert). For the BRT/Ikon television series Oog in Oog he wrote the monologue De oude bibliotheek (1992). In 1997 Theater Arca in Gent commissioned Jacobs to write the comedy Komt u hier dikwijls? The play was awarded the Drama Prize of the province of Antwerp, as were three of his radio programmes with the Gouden Klokke Roeland by the Flemish radio and television journalists, as the best programmes of the year. Paul Jacobs lives in Mortsel and in the South of France.", "score": "1.4701209" }, { "id": "6154959", "title": "Christoffel Jacobsz van der Laemen", "text": " Christoffel Jacobsz van der Laemen or Christoffel van der Laemen (1607/1620 &ndash; c. 1651) was a Flemish painter who specialized in merry company scenes with elegant figures. His favorite themes were card and backgammon players, brothel scenes, the prodigal son, dancing, music making and scenes of food and drink set in elegant rooms, inns and gardens.", "score": "1.4672997" }, { "id": "25268078", "title": "Lambert Jacobsz", "text": " Lambert Jacobsz, also Lambert Jacobsz. or Lambert Jacobszoon (1598 &ndash; 27 June 1636), was a Dutch Golden Age painter and preacher. Jacobsz was born in Amsterdam. He was the father of Abraham Lambertsz van den Tempel, and primarily painted figures. He was also active in his local Mennonite community. According to the RKD, his apprentices were Govert Flinck, Jacob Adriaensz Backer, Heere Innes, and his son. He died at Leeuwarden in 1636 during an outbreak of plague there. Much of his work is still located in the buildings for which it was painted in Leeuwarden. Some of his works are displayed at the National Gallery of Victoria and a series of four saints portraits at the musée des beaux-arts de Rouen.", "score": "1.4619589" }, { "id": "12883531", "title": "Cornelis Jacobsz Delff", "text": " '''Cornelis Jacobsz. Delff''' (1570&ndash;1643) was a Dutch Golden Age still life painter.", "score": "1.4617594" }, { "id": "8774384", "title": "Pieter Aspe", "text": "1) Grof wild (1998) ; 2) De Japanse Tuin ; 3) Kat en Muis ; 4) De Laatste Rit ; 5) De Oxymorontheorie (2015) ; 6) ; Books for youngsters (youth) ; 7) * Bloedband ; 8) * Luchtpost ", "score": "1.4531422" }, { "id": "9129689", "title": "Pieter van Vollenhoven", "text": " Van Vollenhoven is an avid pianist. In 1986 he formed a trio – De Gevleugelde Vrienden – with two of the country's leading pianists (Pim Jacobs and Louis van Dijk) and gave some twenty concerts a year both at home and abroad in aid of the Victim Support Fund. De Gevleugelde Vrienden were awarded four gold discs. Since the death of one of the members of the trio, Pim Jacobs, Van Vollenhoven has continued to give concerts with pianists Louis van Dijk and Koos Mark. Van Vollenhoven is still an active pilot and he also dives. He almost lost the tip of his right index finger during a dive in 2005, when he got caught between the boat and the dock steps. Doctors were able to reattach the tip. He is also a photographer. The Victim Support Fund raised money in 2008 and 2009 by selling calendars with his photographs.", "score": "1.4524438" }, { "id": "8000093", "title": "De jacobsladder", "text": " De jacobsladder is a novel by Dutch author Maarten 't Hart. It was first published in 1986. The title is derived from the Book of Genesis: Jacob's dream at Bethel. It is one of his novels about his hometown Maassluis and the island of Rozenburg and the complete removal of the village of Blankenburg on this island that had to make way for new canals and industry of what is now the Europoort area.", "score": "1.4477911" }, { "id": "27118968", "title": "Willem Jacobsz Delff", "text": " '''Willem Jacobsz. Delff''' (c. October 1580 &ndash; 14 April 1638 ) was a Dutch Golden Age engraver and painter.", "score": "1.4431899" }, { "id": "6154962", "title": "Christoffel Jacobsz van der Laemen", "text": " Christoffel van der Laemen is known for his merry company scenes depicting elegant figures. The compositions reprise many of the themes common in Northern genre painting of the 17th century such as card and backgammon players, brothel scenes, the prodigal son, dancing, music making and scenes of food and drink set in elegant rooms, inns and gardens. The themes of elegant people enjoying themselves had developed first in the 16th century. Dancing scenes appear particularly frequently in van der Laemen's work. In the iconographic traditions of that time, dance scenes are linked to representations of the sin of lust. In his dancing scenes, van ", "score": "1.4422145" }, { "id": "16277105", "title": "Jan Gaykema Jacobsz.", "text": " Jan Gaykema Jacobsz. (11 March 1798 – 16 July 1875) was a Dutch painter, draughtsman and botanical illustrator.", "score": "1.4408033" }, { "id": "6402743", "title": "Florimond Van Duyse", "text": "Het eenstemmig Fransch en Nederlandsch wereldlijk lied in de Belgische gewesten (1896) ; De melodie van het Nederlandsche lied en hare rytmische vormen (1902) ; Het oude Nederlandsche lied (1903–1908) ; Het Nederlandsch liederboek (for the Willemsfonds) ; Dit is een suverlick boecksken (for the Davidsfonds) He was born in Ghent and went to school at Veurne, and to high school at the Atheneum in Ghent. Then he studied law at the Gentse Rijksuniversiteit, graduating as Doctor of Law in 1867. At the same time he studied music, with Karel Miry at the Ghent Conservatory, winning First Prize in Harmony (1859) and Counterpoint (1862). In 1869 he became a counsel at the Court of Appeals in Ghent, and from 1876 on he was a prosecutor at the Military Court for Antwerp, Mons and Ghent. Here he fought for the use of the Dutch language in court proceedings, and finally made the first plea in Dutch at the Military Court in 1888. He collected Dutch, Flemish and Walloon folk songs and published several volumes of them: Van Duyse died at Ghent in 1910.", "score": "1.4382364" }, { "id": "10530627", "title": "Vlissingen", "text": "Petrus Cunaeus (1586–1638) Dutch Christian scholar, wrote The Hebrew Republic ; Adriaan Dortsman (1635–1682) a Dutch Golden Age architect of Amsterdam ; Betje Wolff (1738–1804) a Dutch novelist ; Jacobus Bellamy (1757–1786) a Dutch poet ; Paula de Waart (1876–1938) a Dutch film actress ; Helene Koppejan (1927-1998) a Dutch astrologer and entrepreneur ; Hans Verhagen (born 1939) a Dutch journalist, poet, painter and filmmaker ; Jean-Pierre Guiran (born 1957) accordion player with Accordéon Mélancolique ; Arendo Joustra (born 1957) a Dutch writer and journalist ", "score": "1.4369667" } ]
What genre is Serving You?
[ "Cantopop", "Cantonese popular music", "HK-pop", "Hong Kong pop music" ]
genre
Serving You
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[ { "id": "6123381", "title": "Internet genre", "text": " There are various genres of Internet services.", "score": "1.4197497" }, { "id": "5930881", "title": "Service (record label)", "text": " Service was an independent record label formed in Gothenburg, Sweden in December 2001 by Ola Borgström together with Dan Lissvik. Service was often called Sweden's most important record label and has, in spite of its underground character, been influential for Swedish music in the 21st century.", "score": "1.4131079" }, { "id": "14272318", "title": "To Serve Man (album)", "text": " To Serve Man is the third full-length album by American deathgrind band Cattle Decapitation, released in 2002. The title is a reference to the Twilight Zone episode \"To Serve Man\".", "score": "1.3718212" }, { "id": "12508700", "title": "Janice Vidal", "text": " 29 March to 1 April 2007, as part of her four-night stint at the Hong Kong Coliseum. It was called \"My First Concert.\" Vidal's fourth studio album, titled Serving You, was released on 27 November 2008. On 21 December during the press conference for Lai's new album Is Me, Lai announced that Serving You had sold more than 150,000 units. Vidal's fifth studio album, titled Morning, was released on 3 July 2009 and is her first English album consisting entirely of original compositions. From 28 April 2007 to 13 May 2007 Madame Tussauds Hong Kong organised the \"Madame Tussauds – Your Celebrity Choice for this ", "score": "1.3676971" }, { "id": "900829", "title": "Serve the People! (novel)", "text": " There were reports in 2013 of a South Korean erotic film adaptation by Jang Cheol-soo (set in North Korea), but the project seems to have been abandoned.", "score": "1.3501074" }, { "id": null, "title": "Are You Being Served?", "text": "Are You Being Served?\n\nAre You Being Served? is a British sitcom created and written by executive producer David Croft (Croft also directed some episodes) and Jeremy Lloyd, with contributions from Michael Knowles and John Chapman, for the BBC. Set in London, the show follows the misadventures and mishaps of the staff of the retail ladies' and gentlemen's clothing departments in the flagship department store of a fictional chain called Grace Brothers.\n\nThe series was broadcast on the BBC for ten series, totalling 69 episodes between 8 September 1972 and 1 April 1985 – and included five Christmas specials. There was also a 1977 film, a spin-off series \"Grace & Favour\" with the same main cast in 1991–1992, and a one-off episode with a new cast in 2016. Since its original release, all 69 episodes, the pilot, the Christmas specials, the sequel and the film have been released on DVD.\n\n\"Are You Being Served?\" was a success in the UK audience ratings. The series was screened in Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the Republic of Ireland, and was aired in the Netherlands and Belgium with Dutch subtitles. The show was also broadcast in Israel and in the United States, where it gained a loyal following when PBS television stations began airing reruns of it in the mid-1980s, along with other British sitcoms. In 2004, it was ranked 20th in a television countdown of \"Britain's Best Sitcom\". It is regularly rebroadcast in the English-speaking world.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "You Got Served", "text": "You Got Served\n\nYou Got Served is a 2004 American dance drama film written and directed by Chris Stokes, who was also the business manager of the performers who were the film's main characters: recording artist Marques Houston and the boy band B2K. The plot follows a group of dancers who take part in a street dancing competition. \"You Got Served\" was produced by Marcus Morton, Cassius Vernon Weathersby, Billy Pollina, and Kris Cruz Toledo, and filming took place Between May 1, 2003, and June 25, 2003. The Columbia Pictures division Screen Gems released the film on January 30, 2004—the weekend of Super Bowl XXXVIII. It opened at #1 at the box office during its opening weekend, and grossed $16 million in its first week.\n\nDespite negative reviews from critics, the film was a financial success, grossing over $50 million against its paltry $8 million budget. It was followed by one sequel, \"\" (2011).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Genre studies", "text": "Genre studies\n\nGenre studies is an academic subject which studies genre theory as a branch of general critical theory in several different fields, including art, literature, linguistics, rhetoric and composition studies.\n\nLiterary genre studies is a structuralist approach to the study of genre and genre theory in literary theory, film theory, and other cultural theories. The study of a genre in this way examines the structural elements that combine in the telling of a story and finds patterns in collections of stories. When these elements (or semiotic codes) begin to carry inherent information, a genre emerges.\n\nLinguistic genre studies can be roughly divided into two schools, Systemic Functional Linguistics or \"SFL\", and English for Specific Purposes or \"ESP.\" SFL scholars believe that language structure is an integral part of a text's social context and function. SFL scholars often conduct research that focuses on genres' usefulness in pedagogy. ESP also examines the pedagogical implications of genre, focusing in particular on genre analysis as a means to help non-native English speakers to use the language and its conventions. ESP genre analysis involves identifying discourse elements such as register, formation of conceptual and genre structures, modes of thought and action that exist in a specific discourse community.\n\nA third approach developed from scholarship in New Rhetorics, principally Carolyn R. Miller's article \"Genre as Social Action\" and is called Rhetorical Genre Studies (RGS). RGS has found wide application in composition studies, whose scholars insist that the textual forms that are usually called \"genres\" are only traces of a recurring social action. The social action itself, in other words, is the genre, not the document or text that it leaves behind.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Rodízio", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Idler Wheel...", "text": "The Idler Wheel...\n\nThe Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, frequently abridged as The Idler Wheel..., is the fourth studio album by Fiona Apple. Like her second album \"When the Pawn...\", its title derives from a poem written by Apple herself. It was released in the UK on June 18, 2012 and in the US on June 19 by Epic Records. The album debuted at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200, her highest debut yet, selling 72,000 copies in its first week. The album received widespread acclaim from critics, and was frequently included in year and decade-end lists by several publications; in 2020, Rolling Stone placed the album at number 213 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.", "score": null }, { "id": "6123382", "title": "Internet genre", "text": " Personal homepages are regularly updated, allows people to connect with those that they know through leaving messages and joining buddylists.", "score": "1.3420947" }, { "id": "14272319", "title": "To Serve Man (album)", "text": " Exclaim! wrote that the band \"has entered the upper realm of gore-grinders,\" and praised the \"nice, clear production sound ... that allows us to hear exactly what it is that gore-grind bands do with their instruments: grind, slash and hack their way through speedy and short bursts of dissonant grindcore.\"", "score": "1.3410771" }, { "id": "26344504", "title": "The Service Industry", "text": " The Service Industry is an Austin, Texas-based pop rock band. They are known for their songs about wage labor and the drudgery of working at blue-collar jobs. They released their debut album, Ranch Is the New French, in 2006, Limited Coverage and Keep the Babies Warm in 2008 and Calm Down in 2010.", "score": "1.3353484" }, { "id": "900826", "title": "Serve the People! (novel)", "text": " Serve the People! (为人民服务) is a 2005 novel by Yan Lianke. The English version, translated by Julia Lovell, was published in 2010 by Black Cat/Grove.", "score": "1.3301499" }, { "id": "8257341", "title": "...art", "text": "\"Are U Being Served?\" contains samples from the 70's UK BBC comedy Are You Being Served? theme song. ; Following the end of Virtual Life, there is six minutes of silence before \"Metal\" plays; album pressings list Virtual Life as 12:19. ", "score": "1.326232" }, { "id": "900828", "title": "Serve the People! (novel)", "text": " Due to the sex scenes and sensitive political content, the story attracted controversy in China when it was featured the literary magazine Huacheng in 2005. The Chinese government ordered the publisher to recall all 40,000 copies of the magazine, which in turn created huge demand for the novel. The novel was banned by the Chinese government. It has been translated into French, Danish, Norwegian, German, Dutch, Italian, Czech and English.", "score": "1.3231649" }, { "id": "6291159", "title": "2010s in culture", "text": " Digital music sales topped CD sales in 2012. Music streaming services such as SoundCloud, Spotify, Apple Music and Pandora Radio became the preferred music delivery systems, similar to movie and television streaming services such as Netflix.", "score": "1.3148198" }, { "id": "8946912", "title": "24 Hour Service Station", "text": " 24 Hour Service Station's first signing in 1994 was Rosewater Elizabeth, an up-and-coming ethereal group in the Tampa Bay area music scene. The label then went on to release records by Shoemaker Levy 9, Questionface, and a tribute album to The Smiths entitled Godfathers of Change. In 1997, Dickson put the label \"underground\" to take a different path in the music business, starting a sales and marketing career with Sony Music.", "score": "1.3081803" }, { "id": "6585111", "title": "M. J. Rose", "text": " She launched her publishing career in 1998, when she self-published her first novel, Lip Service. Traditional publishers had rejected it, unsure of how to market a book that did not fit into one distinct genre, so Rose set up a website where readers could download the book and began to promote it online. After the book sold 2500 copies in digital and paper formats, it was chosen by the Literary Guild/Doubleday Book Club and became the first e-book to be subsequently published by a mainstream New York publisher. Following Lip Service, Rose wrote the thrillers In Fidelity (2001), Flesh Tones (2003), and Sheet Music (2004). Her Butterfield Institute Series introduced protagonist Dr. Morgan Snow, a renowned New York sex therapist, and includes The Halo Effect (2005), The ", "score": "1.3080308" }, { "id": "13901789", "title": "Coral Press", "text": "Pink Cadillac (2001) by Robert Dunn ; Cutting Time (2003) by Robert Dunn ; Lone Star Ice and Fire (2005) by L.E. Brady ; Soul Cavalcade (2006) by Robert Dunn ; Meet the Annas (2007) by Robert Dunn ; Getting in Tune (2008) by Roger L. Trott ; Look At Flower (2011) by Robert Dunn ; Stations of the Cross (2013) by Robert Dunn ; Roadie (2016) by Howard Massey ; Savage Joy (2017) by Robert Dunn Coral Press is a small, New York City-based independent publisher of musical fiction. Founded in 2001 by Robert Dunn, it has a very specific author clientele and deals solely in books of musical fiction. Coral Press has been written up in Publishers Weekly as the preeminent publisher of musical fiction, and its efforts ", "score": "1.3070703" }, { "id": "13579947", "title": "Christian novel", "text": " by Shana Johnson Burton, Count It All Joy by Ashea Goldson, Secrets and Lies by Rhonda McKnight, 'Til Debt Do Us Part by Michelle Larks, and Soul Confessions by Monique Miller. Some best-selling authors in this genre for 2015 are Jonathan Cahn, (Karen Kingsbury),William Paul Young, (Sarah Price (author)), and Francine Rivers. A Christian urban title that ventures into the Young Adult/SuperHero genre is \"In the Shadows of Myrmidons\" by B. Lloyd Reese and Nicholas J. Rzepczynski. Urban Christian fiction is classified as part of the African-American Christian Market (AACM), where the hot-selling topics are fiction, books for dating, dramatic testimony, and single parenting. Prominent pastors of megachurches and leaders of powerful ministries contributes largely to AACM. Baker Publishing Group is one publisher to make an authentic impact in publishing African-American authors of Christian fiction and religious materials.", "score": "1.3030791" }, { "id": "27524331", "title": "Pono (digital music service)", "text": " Writing in his book Waging Heavy Peace, Young expressed concern about digital audio quality, criticizing in particular the quality offered by Apple's iTunes Store. \"My goal is to try and rescue the art form that I've been practicing for the past 50 years,\" he said.", "score": "1.2984257" }, { "id": "25827351", "title": "Memory Serves", "text": " Memory Serves is a 1981 album by the New York based No Wave music group Material.", "score": "1.2941022" }, { "id": "27537394", "title": "Tom Service", "text": " Service was Professor of Music from 2018 to 2019 at Gresham College and has taught at the Trinity College Of Music.", "score": "1.2934265" }, { "id": "30669244", "title": "Musical fiction", "text": " Musical fiction is a genre of fiction in which music is paramount: both as subject matter, and through the rhythm and flow of the prose; that is, music is manifested through the language itself. Notable authors who have written novels of musical fiction include Don DeLillo (Great Jones Street), Tom Perotta (The Wishbones), Lewis Shiner (Glimpses), Roddy Doyle (The Commitments), Robert Dunn (Pink Cadillac), Nick Hornby (High Fidelity), Ibi Kaslik (The Angel Riots), Scott Spencer (The Rich Man's Table), Brian Paone (Yours Truly, 2095), and Randy Blazak (The Mission of the Sacred Heart).", "score": "1.288657" } ]
What genre is Neighbours?
[ "synth-pop", "synthesizer pop", "techno-pop", "synthpop" ]
genre
Neighbours (Camouflage song)
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The cast includes Arbaaz Ali Khan, Roushika Reikhi, Shakti Kapoor, Gavie Chahal and Rufy Khan. The film was released on 14 March 2014. Neighbours was the first vampire film by the director, and the first Ramsay film to be set in a city, Mumbai, but Neighbours did not have a big theatrical release. Ramsay stated to the media: “My new film Neighbours is about a seemingly normal neighbour who turns out to be a vampire. We’ve cast a super-model Roushika Reikhi as a sexy vampire.”", "score": "1.5596697" }, { "id": "6883482", "title": "Neighbours: The Music", "text": " \"Neighbours: The Music\" was released via Sony Records and features an audio CD with seventeen tracks, plus a DVD containing ten videos.", "score": "1.528028" }, { "id": "28382237", "title": "Neighbours theme song", "text": " A new version of the theme tune, sung by Sandra de Jong, debuted in Australia on 23 July 2007 as part of a revamp of the show. This was arranged by Neighbours Music Director, Chris Pettifer and songwriter – producer Adrian Hannan. The opening song is longer than in recent years at 29 seconds and is also notable for re-introducing # Everybody needs good neighbours # to the opening song after an eight-year absence. The full edition of the closing theme continues to solely use the second verse of the Neighbours song, as has been the case since 1992. The new version does not repeat the verse ", "score": "1.515446" }, { "id": null, "title": "Neighbours", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "My Neighbor Totoro", "text": "My Neighbor Totoro\n\nIn 1989, Streamline Pictures produced an English-language dub for exclusive use on transpacific flights by Japan Airlines. Troma Films, under their 50th St. Films banner, distributed the dub of the film co-produced by Jerry Beck. This dub was released to United States theaters in 1993, on VHS and LaserDisc in the United States by Fox Video in 1994, and on DVD in 2002. The rights to this dub expired in 2004, so the film was re-released by Walt Disney Home Entertainment on March 7, 2006 with a new dub cast. This version was also released in Australia by Madman on March 15, 2006 and in the UK by Optimum Releasing on March 27, 2006. This DVD release is the first version of the film in the United States to include both Japanese and English language tracks.\n\nExploring themes such as animism, Shinto symbology, environmentalism and the joys of rural living, \"My Neighbor Totoro\" received worldwide critical acclaim and has amassed a global cult following in the years after its release. The film has grossed over at the worldwide box office as of September 2019, in addition to generating an estimated from home video sales and from licensed merchandise sales, adding up to approximately in total lifetime revenue.\n\n\"My Neighbor Totoro\" received numerous awards, including the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize, the Mainichi Film Award and Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film in 1988. It also received the Special Award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in the same year. The film is considered as one of the top animation films, ranking 41st in \"Empire\" magazine's \"The 100 Best Films of World Cinema\" in 2010 and being the highest-ranking animated film on the 2012 \"Sight & Sound\" critics' poll of all-time greatest films. The film and its titular character have become cultural icons and made multiple cameo appearances in a number of Studio Ghibli films and video games. Totoro also serves as the mascot for the studio and is recognized as one of the most popular characters in Japanese animation.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Neighbours from Hell", "text": "Neighbours from Hell\n\nNeighbours from Hell, known in the United States as Neighbors from Hell, is a puzzle strategy game for Nintendo GameCube, Microsoft Windows, Xbox, Nintendo DS, Android and iOS. In Europe, it was released for Windows on June 20, 2003, and the GameCube and Xbox on March 4, 2005. The game was released for Windows in the United States on September 22, 2003.\n\nOn October 8, 2020, a remastered compilation of the first two games titled \"Neighbours Back from Hell\" was released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It features increased frame rate and HD visuals.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Hello Neighbor", "text": "Hello Neighbor\n\nHello Neighbor is a survival horror stealth game developed by Russian studio Dynamic Pixels and published by tinyBuild. Initially released as public alphas from 2016 to 2017, it received a full release for Microsoft Windows and Xbox One on December 8, 2017, and later for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android on July 26, 2018.\n\nIn the game, players play as a citizen, who just moved into the neighborhood, and try to break into their neighbor's house. Their goal is to successfully sneak into the basement of the neighbor's house to uncover a dark secret while avoiding being caught by him. The game's artificial intelligence (AI) modifies the neighbor's behavior based on the player's past actions, such as setting traps along paths the player followed in a previous attempt.\n\nWhile the initial alpha versions of \"Hello Neighbor\" were received positively, the final product was met with largely negative reviews. Critics panned the gameplay, control scheme, and technical performance, although some praised the story, mystery elements, and art style. The game spawned a franchise, beginning with a prequel, \"Hello Neighbor: Hide and Seek\", released in December 2018. Two multiplayer spin-offs, \"Secret Neighbor\" and \"Hello Engineer\", were released in October 2019 and October 2021, respectively. A standalone sequel, \"Hello Neighbor 2\", was released on December 6, 2022.<ref name=hn2/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Neighbours (1952 film)", "text": "Neighbours (1952 film)\n\nNeighbours (French title: Voisins) is a 1952 anti-war film by Scottish Canadian filmmaker Norman McLaren. Produced at the National Film Board of Canada in Montreal, the film uses pixilation, an animation technique using live actors as stop motion objects. McLaren created the soundtrack of the film by scratching the edge of the film, creating various blobs, lines, and triangles which the projector read as sound.", "score": null }, { "id": "28382234", "title": "Neighbours theme song", "text": " Version four, arranged by music director / screen composer Chris Pettifer, debuted in 1999 essentially as a re-record of the 1992 theme with two Melbourne-based singers Wendy Stapleton and Paul Norton. Pettifer changed it to a more rock & roll key to suit the vocalists and introduced over-driven electric guitar, giving it a rockier feel. The opening theme reverted to 23 seconds and replaced # Everybody needs good neighbours # with # Should be there for one another #. Once again there was a shortened closing theme for UK transmission (The full version was only heard during documentary series Neighbours Revealed). One of the major changes made to the theme heard in Australia during this era was the removal of the repeated backing vocal # That's when good... # from mid-2000 onwards, although this remained on episodes broadcast outside of Australia and the UK.", "score": "1.5062537" }, { "id": "4822520", "title": "March 1985", "text": "Popular Australian TV soap opera Neighbours is launched by the Seven Network. It would go on to make international stars of Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Natalie Imbruglia and Russell Crowe. ", "score": "1.5018286" }, { "id": "28382241", "title": "Neighbours theme song", "text": " A new retro-inspired theme tune, sung by Garth Ploog, debuted on 5 January 2015 as part of the show's 30th anniversary celebrations. The theme tune was remixed in February 2019 by composer and producer Dariush Etemad. It was used as the cast took part in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade.", "score": "1.4904046" }, { "id": "28382238", "title": "Neighbours theme song", "text": " using instead a repetitive technique applied to the # That's when good neighbours become good friends # line and an additional instrumental piece to make up the theme's length which remains unchanged at 55 seconds. For the 2008 season onwards, Australian TEN episodes were followed by a shorter 18 second instrumental arrangement of the new theme tune, accompanying shortened closing credits on Monday-Thursday episodes. Friday episodes transmit with the full closing sequence. In the UK, the 18-second closing credits were adopted as of episode of 5331 for all episodes broadcast, including Fridays and omnibuses, whilst New Zealand and Ireland currently follows the arrangement used by Australia.", "score": "1.476072" }, { "id": "26610145", "title": "List of Neighbours characters", "text": " Neighbours is a long-running Australian television soap opera first broadcast on the Seven Network on 18 March 1985. It was created by TV executive Reg Watson, who proposed the idea of making a show that focused on realistic stories and portrayed adults and teenagers who talk openly and solve their problems together. The series primarily centres on the residents of Ramsay Street, a short cul-de-sac in the equally fictitious suburb of Erinsborough. Neighbours began with three families: the Ramsays, the Robinsons and the Clarkes. When storylines for certain characters become tired, the scriptwriters simply move one family out and replace it with a new one. Ramsay Street is now a mixture of older characters and newer characters. The following is a list of characters and cast members who are currently appearing in the show or who are upcoming, returning and departing. Where more than one actor has portrayed a character, the current actor is listed first.", "score": "1.4717321" }, { "id": "28382236", "title": "Neighbours theme song", "text": " attached. Despite a brief period of uniformity, by mid-2006 the BBC had requested further edits to be made to their version of the song to bring it back down to 35 seconds. Australia then reverted to an almost full length track, albeit with minor edits at various sections to keep running time to 55 seconds, whilst other markets, including New Zealand and the Republic of Ireland, continued to receive the original 45 second arrangement launched at the start of 2006. This meant that for over a year between 2006–2007 there were three different edits of the closing theme tune being broadcast around the world as well as three different closing credits designs to accompany them. Despite the many edits made to the 2002–2007 closing song, the opening theme remained unchanged for the duration at 23 seconds. This version is also featured on the soundtrack album Neighbours: The Music.", "score": "1.4691169" }, { "id": "28382228", "title": "Neighbours theme song", "text": " The Neighbours theme song is the theme tune to the Australian soap opera Neighbours. It was composed by Tony Hatch with the lyrics written by his then wife, Jackie Trent, It was once voted the world's most recognised television theme song. Neighbours was originally recorded by Barry Crocker, who also recorded the updated version, subsequent versions have been recorded by a variety of artists.", "score": "1.4664986" }, { "id": "1038441", "title": "Alexandra McTavish", "text": " Alexandra McTavish is an Australian actress, writer and producer best known for Neighbours (2014), House Husbands (2012), Mako Mermaids (2013), and her self-penned comedy, Sport (2015). Born in Hong Kong to Australian parents, she is also co-founder and producer of the Anywhere Festival.", "score": "1.4662435" }, { "id": "9043432", "title": "List of former Neighbours characters", "text": " Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera created by Reg Watson. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 18 March 1985. It currently airs on 10 Peach. Neighbours began with twelve main characters which made up three families: the Ramsays, the Robinsons and the Clarkes. This is an alphabetical list of all the former regular characters and cast members that have appeared in the show.", "score": "1.4592444" }, { "id": "6510241", "title": "List of Neighbours characters (2021)", "text": " Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985 and airs on digital channel 10 Peach. The following is a list of characters that first appear in the show in 2021, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the show's executive producer Jason Herbison. Curtis Perkins was introduced towards the end of January, and Jesse Porter made his debut in March. Sheila Canning began appearing in April. Evelyn Farlow arrived in August, followed by Britney Barnes in September and Felicity Higgins during October.", "score": "1.4579914" }, { "id": "26071331", "title": "Good Neighbours (film)", "text": " Good Neighbours (onscreen title, though some movie posters use spelling Good Neighbors) is a 2010 Canadian thriller film written and directed by Jacob Tierney. It is based on the book by Chrystine Brouillet.", "score": "1.4561727" }, { "id": "10211211", "title": "List of Neighbours characters (2022)", "text": " Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985 and airs on digital channel 10 Peach. The following is a list of characters that first appear in the show in 2022, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the show's executive producer Jason Herbison.", "score": "1.4549195" }, { "id": "25086884", "title": "List of Neighbours characters (2020)", "text": " Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985 and airs on digital channel 10 Peach. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the show in 2020, by order of first appearance. All characters were introduced by the show's executive producer Jason Herbison. Lisa Rowsthorn and Zenin Alexio were introduced towards the end of January. Owen Campbell, Emmett Donaldson, Levi Canning, and Louis Curtain made their debuts in June. Brent Colefax and Nicolette Stone began appearing from July, while Rose Walker made her debut in August. Nathan Packard was introduced in November, followed by Jay Rebecchi.", "score": "1.4537932" }, { "id": "1388978", "title": "Neighbours (2014 Indian film)", "text": " Sanam is a horror buff, she has horror films and literature filling up her room, much to the annoyance of her family. Therefore, she is shocked to find out that vampires (who are on a killing spree in the city) have made their abode opposite her house. Nobody believes Sanam, when she tells everyone that her neighbours are vampires. Not her family nor her friends, even her professor doesn't pay attention to her.", "score": "1.4490843" }, { "id": "2959785", "title": "List of Neighbours characters (2017)", "text": " Neighbours is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on 18 March 1985 and currently airs on digital channel Eleven. The following is a list of characters that appeared in the show in 2017, by order of first appearance. All characters are introduced by the shows executive producer Jason Herbison. The 33rd season of Neighbours began airing from 9 January 2017. Andrea and Willow Somers made their debuts during the same month. Teacher Finn Kelly was introduced during March, while Dipi, Kirsha and Yashvi Rebecchi, along with Dipi's sister Mishti Sharma, arrived in April. Jeremy Newell and Mannix Foster appeared in June. Evan Lewis and Fay Brennan were introduced during the following month. September saw the first appearance of Hamish Roche, while Cassius Grady (uncredited until May 2018) and Rory Zemiro made their debuts in November. Joanne Schwartz appeared in December.", "score": "1.4463315" } ]
What genre is In Silence?
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
genre
In Silence (song)
4,552,784
92
[ { "id": "5843498", "title": "In Silence (album)", "text": " In Silence is the debut studio album by Norwegian band Fra Lippo Lippi. It was released in 1981 through record label Uniton. The album's gothic post-punk sound was heavily influenced by bands such as Joy Division and The Cure.", "score": "1.7284378" }, { "id": "31037938", "title": "In Silence (film)", "text": " In Silence (V tichu) is a 2014 Czech-Slovak biographical film written and directed by Zdeněk Jiráský. The film, which deals with the issue of Jewish musicians in the 1930s, was partially funded on Kickstarter. It received a nomination for the Czech Lion Award for Best Film Poster at the 2014 ceremony, but the award went to Fair Play.", "score": "1.664471" }, { "id": "30769936", "title": "Matt Nettheim", "text": "The Silence ", "score": "1.6601691" }, { "id": "9453724", "title": "Silence is Goldfish", "text": " Silence is Goldfish is the third novel by Annabel Pitcher. It tells the story of a girl named Tess who, upon discovering a family secret, decides to stop talking as a result of her rage. All her life she's had a pressure to please her parents and be a certain way, so decides to completely withdraw from everyone and everything she's ever known. The book was published in 2015 by Indigo, an imprint of Orion Children's Books.", "score": "1.6233697" }, { "id": "5843500", "title": "In Silence (album)", "text": " In Silence, along with Small Mercies, was re-issued by Rune Arkiv in 2003 as the compilation album The Early Years.", "score": "1.62184" }, { "id": null, "title": "Silent film", "text": "Silent film\n\nA silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, when necessary, be conveyed by the use of title cards.\n\nThe term \"silent film\" is something of a misnomer, as these films were almost always accompanied by live sounds. During the silent era that existed from the mid-1890s to the late 1920s, a pianist, theater organist—or even, in large cities, a small orchestra—would often play music to accompany the films. Pianists and organists would play either from sheet music, or improvisation. Sometimes a person would even narrate the inter-title cards for the audience. Though at the time the technology to synchronize sound with the film did not exist, music was seen as an essential part of the viewing experience. \"Silent film\" is typically used as a historical term to describe an era of cinema prior to the invention of synchronized sound, but it also applies to such sound-era films as \"City Lights,\", \"Modern Times\", \"Silent Movie\" and \"The Artist\", which are accompanied by a music-only soundtrack in place of dialogue.\n\nThe term \"silent film\" is a retronym—a term created to retroactively distinguish something from later developments. Early sound films, starting with \"The Jazz Singer\" in 1927, were variously referred to as the \"talkies\", \"sound films\", or \"talking pictures\". The idea of combining motion pictures with recorded sound is older than film (it was suggested almost immediately after Edison introduced the phonograph in 1877), and some early experiments had the projectionist manually adjusting the frame rate to fit the sound, but because of the technical challenges involved, the introduction of synchronized dialogue became practical only in the late 1920s with the perfection of the Audion amplifier tube and the advent of the Vitaphone system. Within a decade, the widespread production of silent films for popular entertainment had ceased, and the industry had moved fully into the sound era, in which movies were accompanied by synchronized sound recordings of spoken dialogue, music and sound effects.\n\nMost early motion pictures are considered lost because the nitrate film used in that era was extremely unstable and flammable. Additionally, many films were deliberately destroyed because they had negligible continuing financial value in this era. It has often been claimed that around 75 percent of silent films produced in the US have been lost, though these estimates may be inaccurate due to a lack of numerical data.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Silence of the Lambs (film)", "text": "The Silence of the Lambs (film)\n\nThe Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American psychological horror film directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Ted Tally, adapted from Thomas Harris's 1988 novel. It stars Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee who is hunting a serial killer, \"Buffalo Bill\" (Ted Levine), who skins his female victims. To catch him, she seeks the advice of the imprisoned Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer. The film also features performances from Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, and Kasi Lemmons.\n\n\"The Silence of the Lambs\" was released on February 14, 1991, and grossed $272.7 million worldwide on a $19 million budget, becoming the fifth-highest-grossing film of 1991 worldwide. It premiered at the 41st Berlin International Film Festival, where it competed for the Golden Bear, while Demme received the Silver Bear for Best Director. It became the third and most recent film (the other two being 1934's \"It Happened One Night\" and 1975's \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\") to win Academy Awards in all the major five categories: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It is the only horror film to win Best Picture.\n\n\"The Silence of the Lambs\" is regularly cited by critics, film directors and audiences as one of the greatest and most influential films. In 2018, \"Empire\" ranked it 48th on their list of the 500 greatest movies of all time. The American Film Institute ranked it the fifth-greatest and most influential thriller film while Starling and Lecter were ranked among the greatest film heroines and villains. The film is considered \"culturally, historically or aesthetically\" significant by the U.S. Library of Congress and was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2011. A sequel, \"Hannibal\", was released in 2001, followed by the prequel films \"Red Dragon\" (2002) and \"Hannibal Rising\" (2007).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Suicide Silence", "text": "Suicide Silence\n\nSuicide Silence is an American deathcore band from Riverside, California. The band was established in 2002, and has released six studio albums, three EPs, and nineteen music videos. They were awarded the \"Revolver\" Golden God award for \"Best New Talent\" in 2009. The group currently consists of guitarists Chris Garza and Mark Heylmun, bassist Dan Kenny, vocalist Hernan \"Eddie\" Hermida and drummer Ernie Iniguez.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Silence (Marshmello song)", "text": "Silence (Marshmello song)\n\n\"Silence\" is a song by American music producer and DJ Marshmello, featuring guest vocals from American singer-songwriter Khalid. Written and produced by Marshmello, with additional writing from Khalid, it was released by RCA Records on August 11, 2017. \"Silence\" is a dance track. The song peaked at number 3 in the UK charts becoming his first song to chart in the official UK charts.\nSection::::Background.\nOn August 1, 2017, Marshmello made a surprise performance at a Khalid concert, hinting at an upcoming collaboration. On August 7, 2017, Marshmello first teased the single release with a photo of him and Khalid, captioning the single's title and release date.\n\nIn an interview with StarTribune, Khalid explains \"the song reflects the dejection he said he felt moving around a lot as a kid, since his mom served in the military. (His dad died in a car accident at a young age)\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Silence (2016 film)", "text": "Silence (2016 film)\n\nSilence is a 2016 epic historical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and with a screenplay by Jay Cocks and Scorsese, based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Shūsaku Endō. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Liam Neeson, Tadanobu Asano, and Ciarán Hinds. The plot follows two 17th-century Jesuit priests who travel from Portugal to Edo-era Japan via Macau to locate their missing mentor and spread Catholic Christianity. The story is set in a time when it was common for the faith's Japanese adherents to hide from the persecution that resulted from the suppression of Christianity in Japan after the Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638) against the Tokugawa shogunate. These are now called the \"kakure kirishitan\", or \"hidden Christians\". It is the second filmed adaptation of Endō's novel, following a 1971 film of the same name.\n\nThe pre-production phase of the filmmaking for \"Silence\" went through a cycle of over two decades of setbacks and reassessments. After filming of \"The Wolf of Wall Street\" concluded in January 2013, Scorsese committed to following it up with \"Silence\". On April 19, 2013, Scorsese indicated that he would begin production on \"Silence\" in 2014. Irwin Winkler was then announced as a producer, as were Randall Emmett and George Furla, who would provide financing through their company Emmett/Furla Films. Soon thereafter, planning was made for the film to be shot in Taiwan.\n\nA long-time passion project for Scorsese, which he had developed for over 25 years, the film premiered in Rome on November 29, 2016, and was released in the United States on December 23, 2016. It received critical acclaim, with both the National Board of Review and American Film Institute selecting \"Silence\" as one of their top ten films of the year. It also received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography. However, the film was a box office bomb, grossing just $22 million against its $50 million budget. \"Silence\" is the third of Scorsese's films about religious figures struggling with challenges of faith, following \"The Last Temptation of Christ\" (1988) and \"Kundun\" (1997).", "score": null }, { "id": "460796", "title": "Hotel Silence", "text": " Hotel Silence (Ör) is a 2016 novel by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir. This novel deals with a man in his late 40s, poor, abandoned by his wife and suffering his midlife crisis. It was awarded the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 2018.", "score": "1.6048168" }, { "id": "26580855", "title": "Bone Silence", "text": " Bone Silence is a 2020 hard science fiction novel by Welsh author Alastair Reynolds. This is the third and final novel in the Revenger Trilogy series, with the prequels being Revenger and Shadow Captain. The book was released on January 9, 2020, by Gollancz.", "score": "1.599592" }, { "id": "1336702", "title": "Silence (Slapshock album)", "text": " Silence is the fifth album by metal band Slapshock, released in 2006. The album introduced a metalcore sound, which was continued on subsequent releases.", "score": "1.5927129" }, { "id": "24997931", "title": "The Silence (novel)", "text": " The Silence is a short novel by Don DeLillo. It was published by Scribner on October 20, 2020. An audiobook version was released the same day, narrated by Laurie Anderson, Jeremy Bobb, Marin Ireland, Robin Miles, Jay O. Sanders and Michael Stuhlbarg.", "score": "1.5840921" }, { "id": "14396148", "title": "Out in the Silence", "text": " Out in the Silence is a 2009 documentary film directed by Joe Wilson and Dean Hamer. It chronicles the chain of events that occur when the severe bullying of a gay teenager draws Wilson and his partner back to the conservative rural community of Oil City, Pennsylvania, where their own same-sex wedding announcement had previously ignited a controversy. The film focuses on the widely varying, emotional reactions of the town's residents including the teenager and his mother, the head of the local chapter of the American Family Association, and an evangelical pastor and his wife.", "score": "1.5790546" }, { "id": "7355049", "title": "The Music of Silence", "text": " The Music of Silence (La musica del silenzio) is a 2017 Italian biographical film directed by Michael Radford, based on the 1999 novel of the same name written by the tenor Andrea Bocelli and freely inspired by his childhood life until the beginning of his great career. Bocelli is played by Toby Sebastian with the alter ego of Amos Bardi. The Italian tenor physically appears in a scene of the film and his presence accompanies the entire film in the form of a first-person narrative.", "score": "1.5780661" }, { "id": "30610643", "title": "Silence (2010 film)", "text": " Silence (ದಂಡುಪಾಳ್ಯದ ಹಂತಕರು, Daṃḍupāḷyada Haṃtakaru) is a Kannada movie film directed by Venugopal, starring Sharath Kumar, Nisha Shetty, Ramesh Bhat, Thriller Manju in the lead roles. The film is produced by M. Krishnamurthy with co-producers G. Krishamurhty, R. Appyaiah, Nagaraj Naidu under the banner of Sri Krishna Kumar Productions", "score": "1.570075" }, { "id": "5843501", "title": "In Silence (album)", "text": "Fra Lippo Lippi Rune Kristoffersen ; Morten Sjøberg Technical Jesse A. Fernandez – sleeve photography ", "score": "1.5549898" }, { "id": "7951499", "title": "In Silence (song)", "text": " \"In Silence\" is the eighth single by Japanese rock band Luna Sea, released on July 15, 1996. It reached number 2 on the Oricon Singles Chart, and charted for nine weeks. In 1996, it was certified Gold by the RIAJ for sales over 200,000. The song's promotional video features a young Eiji Wentz. The song was used as the theme song for the first season of the Japanese dub of the American television drama Chicago Hope.", "score": "1.5508122" }, { "id": "30610645", "title": "Silence (2010 film)", "text": " The film's audio was released on 9 July 2010 in Coffee House Bangalore.", "score": "1.5445683" }, { "id": "10473207", "title": "Remove Silence", "text": " Studio albums", "score": "1.5438738" }, { "id": "24997933", "title": "The Silence (novel)", "text": " In its starred review, Kirkus Reviews called it a \"vivid\" book, and that \"in its evocation of people in the throes of social crisis, it feels deeply resonant.\" Publishers Weekly praised DeLillo's \"mastery of dialogue\" and said the work stood out among DeLillo's short fiction but felt \"underpowered\" compared to his novels.", "score": "1.5390425" }, { "id": "30224348", "title": "The Silence (1998 film)", "text": " The Silence (, Сукут) is an Iranian–Tajik film from 1998. It is directed by Iranian film maker Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The movie is about a little boy who has the onerous task of earning money for his family, but is always enchanted and distracted by music.", "score": "1.538048" }, { "id": "6191650", "title": "Daughter of Silence", "text": " In mid-summer in a Tuscan village a twenty-four-year-old woman shoots the town's mayor dead in revenge for the death of her mother during the war. The subsequent trial brings out secrets both personal and political.", "score": "1.5316932" }, { "id": "25236889", "title": "Silence (video game)", "text": " It follows a young girl, Renie, who is lost in a magical realm between life and death. Her older brother Noah then sets out to rescue her.", "score": "1.5271366" } ]
What genre is A Winter of Cyclists?
[ "documentary film", "documentary movie", "doc", "film documentary", "motion picture documentary", "documentary", "factual film" ]
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A Winter of Cyclists
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[ { "id": "10386871", "title": "A Winter of Cyclists", "text": " A Winter of Cyclists is a 2013 documentary film by Mike Prendergast. The film chronicles a group of Colorado participants as they attempt to complete a 52-day winter bicycle commuting challenge created by Scot Stucky. The challenge, known as “The Icy Bike Winter Commuting Challenge”, was created to encourage people to cycle to work from October to March, during the darker, colder and the snowier months of the year. The film captures the wide diversity in which riders adapt to new commuting logistics, adverse weather conditions and riding in the dark. And when the Colorado riders encounter an unexpected solidarity across the American continent and into Europe via Facebook, the film provides glimpses into a broader global winter cycling community that is just becoming aware of each other. Facebook Group members encourage each other, share weather reports, gear tips, and inspirational and touching personal stories. The film concludes with the results of the challenge and the riders reflection on their winter of cycling.", "score": "1.8599634" }, { "id": "32414691", "title": "The Winter Road (novel)", "text": " The Winter Road (Зимняя дорога, Zimnaya doroga) is a documentary novel by Leonid Yuzefovich first published in September 2015. In 2016 the book won First Prize of the Big Book Award and the National Bestseller Award.", "score": "1.6707449" }, { "id": "25918387", "title": "Cold-weather biking", "text": "Babin, Tom. Frostbike: The Joy, Pain and Numbness of Winter Cycling. Rocky Mountain Books Ltd, 2014. ; Cajuste, Mariah. Surviving a New England Winter. Booktango, 2014. (has short section on winter biking) ; Ruth, Karen. Bicycling: A Reintroduction. Cool Springs Press, 2011. (has section on rain and cold weather gear) ; von Markowsky, P. Winter Cycling. Technical guide and ideas for the budget-minded, do-it-yourself adventurer. Lulu Publications, 2013. ", "score": "1.5998611" }, { "id": "25918370", "title": "Cold-weather biking", "text": " Cold-weather biking, cold-weather cycling, or winter biking is the use of a bicycle during months when roads and paths are covered with ice, slush and snow. Cold weather cyclists face a number of challenges in near or below freezing temperatures. Urban commuters on city streets may have to deal with \"[s]now, slush, salt, and sand\", which can cause rust and damage to metal bike components. Slush and ice can jam derailleurs. Some cyclists may bike differently in winter, by \"slow[ing] down on turns and brak[ing] gradually\" in icy conditions. Gaining traction on snow and ice-covered roads can be difficult. Winter cyclists may use bikes with front and rear fenders, metal studded winter tires and flashing LED lights. Winter cyclists may wear layers of warm clothes and \"ea[r], face, and han[d]\" coverings may be used. Specialized winter bikes called fatbikes, which have wide, oversized tires that are typically inflated with low pressure, are used in snow trail riding and winter bike competitions.", "score": "1.5964582" }, { "id": "6814125", "title": "A Winter Book", "text": " A Winter Book is a collection of twenty short stories by Finnish author Tove Jansson, published by Sort Of Books in 2006. The stories, some of which had not previously been published in English, were selected by Ali Smith, who also wrote the book's introduction and had previously reviewed The Summer Book for The Guardian. Thirteen of them are from Jansson's first book for adults, Sculptor's Daughter (1968), and the remaining seven are from four of her other works. Five were included in her 1998 Swedish language collection Messages (Meddelande), including the title piece, a partially fictionalised compilation of letters Jansson had received. They were translated into English from the original Swedish by Silvester Mazzarella, David McDuff and Kingsley Hart. In a review for ", "score": "1.5862263" }, { "id": null, "title": "A Winter of Cyclists", "text": "A Winter of Cyclists\n\nA Winter of Cyclists is a 2013 documentary film by Mike Prendergast. The film chronicles a group of Colorado participants as they attempt to complete a 52-day winter bicycle commuting challenge created by Scot Stucky.\n\nThe challenge, known as \"The Icy Bike Winter Commuting Challenge\", was created to encourage people to cycle to work from October to March, during the darker, colder and the snowier months of the year.\n\nThe film captures the wide diversity in which riders adapt to new commuting logistics, adverse weather conditions and riding in the dark. And when the Colorado riders encounter an unexpected solidarity across the American continent and into Europe via Facebook, the film provides glimpses into a broader global winter cycling community that is just becoming aware of each other. Facebook Group members encourage each other, share weather reports, gear tips, and inspirational and touching personal stories. The film concludes with the results of the challenge and the riders reflection on their winter of cycling.\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Cold-weather biking", "text": "Cold-weather biking\n\nCold-weather biking, cold-weather cycling, or winter biking is the use of a bicycle during months when roads and paths are covered with ice, slush and snow. Cold weather cyclists face a number of challenges in near or below freezing temperatures. Urban commuters on city streets may have to deal with \"[s]now, slush, salt, and sand\", which can cause rust and damage to metal bike components. Slush and ice can jam derailleurs. Gaining traction on snow and ice-covered roads can be difficult. Winter cyclists may use bikes with front and rear fenders, and flashing LED lights. may be used. Specialized winter bikes called fatbikes, which have wide, oversized tires that are typically inflated with low pressure, are used in snow trail riding and winter bike competitions.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Clara Hughes", "text": "Clara Hughes\n\nClara Hughes, (born September 27, 1972) is a Canadian cyclist and speed skater who has won multiple Olympic medals in both sports. Hughes won two bronze in the 1996 Summer Olympics and four medals (one gold, one silver, two bronze) over the course of three Winter Olympics. \n\nHughes is one of the few athletes who have competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games. Hughes is one of only six people to have podium finishes in the Winter and Summer versions of the Games, and is the only person ever to have won multiple medals in both. Hughes was the first Canadian woman to win a medal in road cycling at the Olympics, winning two in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.<ref name=TorStar-2012-06-22 />\n\nAs a result of her success in multiple sports and her humanitarian efforts, Hughes was named to both the Order of Manitoba and as an Officer of the Order of Canada. She is involved with Right To Play, which is an athlete-driven international humanitarian organization that uses sports to encourage the development of youth in disadvantaged areas. After winning her gold medal in 2006, she donated $10,000 to Right to Play.\n\nThroughout her career Hughes received a number of other awards, trophies, and accolades. She was named Female Athlete of the Year by Speed Skating Canada in 2004 for long track. In 2006, she received the International Olympic Committee's Sport and Community Trophy. She was then named to the 2006 List of Most Influential Women in Sport and Physical Activity by the Canadian Association for Advancement of Women and Sport (CAAWS). In the summer of the year 2010, it was announced that she would receive a star on the Canadian Walk of Fame and on November 15, 2010, she was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Eric Heiden", "text": "Eric Heiden\n\nEric Arthur Heiden (born June 14, 1958) is an American physician and a former long track speed skater, road cyclist and track cyclist. He won an unprecedented five individual gold medals, and set four Olympic records and one world record at the 1980 Winter Olympic Games. Heiden was the most successful athlete at those Olympic Games, single-handedly winning more gold medals than all nations except for the Soviet Union (10) and East Germany (9). He is the most successful Winter Olympian from a single edition of any Winter Olympics. He delivered the Athlete's Oath at those same 1980 Games. His coach was Dianne Holum.\n\nHeiden is an icon in the speed skating community. His victories are significant, as few speed skaters (and athletes in general) have won competitions in both sprint and long-distance events. Heiden is the only athlete in the history of speed skating to have won all five events in a single Olympic tournament and the only one to have won a gold medal in all events. He is considered by some to be the best overall speed skater (short and long distances) in the sport's history. Heiden ranked No. 46 in \"ESPN's SportsCentury 50 Greatest Athletes of the 20th Century\" in 1999, the only speed skater to make the list. In 2000, a Dutch newspaper called him the greatest skater ever.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Gregory Winter", "text": "Gregory Winter\n\nSir Gregory Paul Winter (born 14 April 1951) is a Nobel Prize-winning English molecular biologist best known for his work on the therapeutic use of monoclonal antibodies. His research career has been based almost entirely at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology and the MRC Centre for Protein Engineering, in Cambridge, England.\n\nHe is credited with having invented techniques to both humanise (1986) and, later, to fully humanise using phage display, antibodies for therapeutic uses. Previously, antibodies had been derived from mice, which made them difficult to use in human therapeutics because the human immune system had anti-mouse reactions to them. For these developments Winter was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry along with George Smith and Frances Arnold.\n\nHe is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge and was appointed Master of Trinity College, Cambridge on 2 October 2012. From 2006 to 2011, he was Deputy Director of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Medical Research Council, acting Director from 2007 to 2008 and Head of the Division of Protein and Nucleic Acids Chemistry from 1994 to 2006. He was also Deputy Director of the MRC Centre for Protein Engineering from 1990 to its closure in 2010.", "score": null }, { "id": "25384558", "title": "Shira Nayman", "text": " depth.\" It was listed as an Editors Choice in the New York Times. Her second novel, A Mind of Winter, was published by Akashic Books in 2012. This time coming at the Second World War by way of Shanghai, London, and Long Island, A Mind of Winter is a psychological thriller that once again asks how war can shape identity and experience. Named one of Library Journal's \"Best 2012 Indie Novels,\" A Mind of Winter was well received by critics, praised for having \"the beauty and elegance of a Victorian novel,\" and for \"tak[ing] the reader on a journey into the abyss of human experience.\"", "score": "1.5807445" }, { "id": "13981503", "title": "A City in Winter", "text": " A City in Winter is a novel by American writer Mark Helprin, first published in 1996. Considered a children's novel, it is mixture of war novel and a satire of bureaucracy, telling the story of a 10-year-old queen's quest to regain her throne.", "score": "1.5715008" }, { "id": "28524660", "title": "The Coldest Winter Ever", "text": " sync with this street-lit genre. I think that when European authors or Euro-American authors write about urban, suburban or rural areas, it's just called literature. So I call my work literature, and anyone who reads my books knows that it's literature.\" A 1999 review in Publishers Weekly commended and criticized Sister Souljah's writing style, calling it both \"raw and true\" and \"rough and unsophisticated\" in the same sentence. The reviewer called the book \"honest...at the expense of disciplined writing.\" Kirkus Reviews lauds the language, calling it a \"frank\" \"tour de force\", but criticizes Winter for her narcissism and materialism.", "score": "1.5646836" }, { "id": "12474308", "title": "List of films: U–W", "text": " of Cyclists (2013) ; Winter Days (2003) ; Winter of Discontent (2012) ; Winter Evening in Gagra (1985) ; Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom (2015) ; Winter Flies (2018) ; Winter of Frozen Dreams (2009) ; The Winter Guest (1997) ; Winter Holidays (1959) ; Winter in the Blood (2013) ; Winter in Rio (2002) ; Winter in Tokyo (2016) ; Winter in Wartime (2008) ; Winter in the Woods: (1936 & 1956) ; Winter Journey: (2006 & 2013) ; Winter Kept Us Warm (1965) ; Winter Kill (1974) ; Winter Kills (1979) ; Winter Light (1963) ; Winter Meeting (1948) ; Winter Night's Dream (1935) ", "score": "1.5598559" }, { "id": "3833586", "title": "Butterfly Winter", "text": " Butterfly Winter was the seventh novel published by the late Canadian writer W.P. Kinsella. The story of Julio and Esteban Pimental, twins whose divine destiny for baseball begins with games of catch in the womb, the novel marks a return to form, combining his long-held passions of baseball and magical realism.", "score": "1.5537467" }, { "id": "25918375", "title": "Cold-weather biking", "text": " Tom Babin, a writer from Calgary who penned Frostbike: The Joy, Pain and Numbness of Winter Cycling states that \"[a]bout 30 to 40 per cent of cyclists bike year-round\". Babin states that people who have not tried cold-weather cycling tend to be afraid of it, but once cyclists try winter biking, they find \"it's a lot easier than they thought it would be.\" He also states that winter cycling has enabled him \"to rediscover the joy of winter\" because it can offer riders \"beautiful moments\" of quiet in the snow and a way to get outdoor exercise. Because slush and ice can jam derailleurs, some winter cyclists use the \"same low gear all winter\", even if they have ", "score": "1.5535126" }, { "id": "25918371", "title": "Cold-weather biking", "text": " Cold-weather biking is also called \"winter cycling\", \"winter biking\", \"snow biking\", \"fatbiking\" (the name is a reference to the oversized, wide tires) or \"ice biking.\" \"Ice biking\" often refers to biking that takes place on ice-covered lakes and rivers.", "score": "1.5499675" }, { "id": "7981705", "title": "The Winter Journey (novel)", "text": " The Winter Journey (Le Voyage d'Hiver) is the 18th novel by the Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb. It appeared on 20 August 2009 published by Éditions Albin Michel.", "score": "1.5481921" }, { "id": "25918376", "title": "Cold-weather biking", "text": " multi-speed bike. The OBLP states that cyclists biking in winter \"slow down on turns and brake gradually\" in icy conditions. The City of Ottawa states that some cyclists may use vehicular cycling techniques for winter biking, including taking control of the lane when appropriate: \"Roads tend to be a bit narrower due to snow banks. Ride in the middle lane when necessary, which will prevent motorists from passing you too closely.\" According to the OBLP, some winter cyclists avoid major roads and use \"low/slow traffic streets and winter maintained pathways.\" The OBLP states that some winter cyclists choose not to bike on \"very cold, icy or ... snow storm\" days, and take a bus or other commuting method.", "score": "1.5474353" }, { "id": "32414692", "title": "The Winter Road (novel)", "text": " The plot of The Winter Road is completely devoid of fiction and based on real events. Yuzefovich studied historical documents and personally interpreted this historical event. The novel has the author's subtitle ''General A. N. Pepelyaev and anarchist I. Ya. Strod in Yakutia. 1922—1923. Documentary novel'' (Генерал А. Н. Пепеляев и анархист И. Я. Строд в Якутии. 1922—1923 годы. Документальный роман).", "score": "1.5271184" }, { "id": "29942130", "title": "Winter (Marsden novel)", "text": " Winter is a 2000 young adult novel by John Marsden. Winter, the protagonist of the story, returns to the family estate she left at four when her parents died. She finds that everything is not as it seems when she visits her parents' graves, and she is determined out the answers.", "score": "1.5259862" }, { "id": "25753643", "title": "Winter (Deighton novel)", "text": " Winter is a 1987 novel by Len Deighton, which follows the lives of a German family from 1899 to 1945. At the same time the novel provides an historical background to several of the characters in Deighton's nine novels about the British intelligence agent Bernard Samson, who grew up in the ruins of Berlin after the Second World War.", "score": "1.5225679" }, { "id": "4518060", "title": "Winter Journey (2013 film)", "text": " Winter Journey (Зимний путь, translit. Zimniy put') is a 2013 Russian drama film about a young classical singer who falls in love with a street thug. The film takes its title from a Schubert song cycle, Winterreise, that the hero, Erik, a music student, is practising for a competition.", "score": "1.520601" }, { "id": "28524661", "title": "The Coldest Winter Ever", "text": " The novel deals with drugs, sex, prostitution, violence, greed, and the cycle of poverty. Sex is used throughout the novel as a means of currency, power, control, and expression of love. Moms's rapid descent into drug use and prostitution, eventually resulting in her death, provides the most extreme example. She has no marketable skills, and used her beauty as a means to provide for herself. She makes herself beautiful enough to be attractive to the wealthiest man. Ricky Santiga, the father of Winter, was a powerful street pharmacist, but due to the nature of their society, his skill was not put ", "score": "1.518018" }, { "id": "13577712", "title": "Winter (Steeleye Span album)", "text": " Winter is the 19th studio album by British folk rock band Steeleye Span. It is the second album made by a line-up consisting of Maddy Prior, Peter Knight, Rick Kemp, Liam Genockey and Ken Nicol. This is their first Christmas album. Most of the songs on the album are traditional folk songs, but it also includes three new pieces expressing neo-pagan views on the Winter season. It also includes a negro spiritual, \"Blow Your Trumpet Gabriel\", the first time the band had drawn from that particular musical genre.", "score": "1.5173048" } ]
What genre is Back to Back?
[ "country music", "country and western", "country & western", "country", "Nashville sound" ]
genre
Back to Back (Jeanne Pruett song)
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It consists of the entire Back and Forth release remixed from the original four-track tapes, including raw live recordings and studio rarities.", "score": "1.476212" }, { "id": "5766102", "title": "Back-to-back house", "text": " Citations Sources ", "score": "1.4749563" }, { "id": "14285007", "title": "Back to Front and Upside Down!", "text": " Back to Front and Upside Down! is a picture book for children by British novelist Claire Alexander. The book deals with the difficulty some children might face when learning how to write. Alexander was awarded the Young Readers' Schneider Family Book Award in 2013 for her work.", "score": "1.4676313" }, { "id": null, "title": "Back to Black", "text": "Back to Black\n\nBack to Black is the second and final studio album by English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse, released on 27 October 2006 by Island Records. Winehouse predominantly based the album on her tumultuous relationship with then-ex-boyfriend and future husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who temporarily left her to pursue his previous ex-girlfriend. Their short-lived separation spurred her to create an album that explores themes of guilt, grief, infidelity, heartbreak and trauma in a relationship.\n\nInfluenced by the pop and soul music of 1960s girl groups, Winehouse collaborated with producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson, along with Sharon Jones' band The Dap-Kings, to assist her on capturing the sounds from that period while blending them with contemporary R&B and neo-soul music. Between 2005 and 2006, she recorded the album's songs with Remi at Instrumental Zoo Studios in Miami and then with Ronson and the Dap-Kings at Chung King Studios and Daptone Records in New York. Tom Elmhirst mixed the album at Metropolis Studios in London.\n\n\"Back to Black\" was acclaimed by music critics, who praised Winehouse's songwriting and emotive singing style as well as Remi and Ronson's production. The album spawned five singles: \"Rehab\", \"You Know I'm No Good\", \"Back to Black\", \"Tears Dry on Their Own\" and \"Love Is a Losing Game\". It has also been cited as being a key influence to the widespread popularity of British soul throughout the late 2000s, paving the musical landscape for artists such as Adele, Duffy, and Estelle.\n\nAt the 2008 Grammy Awards, \"Back to Black\" won Best Pop Vocal Album and was also nominated for Album of the Year. At the same ceremony, Winehouse won four additional awards, tying her with five other artists as the second-most awarded female in a single ceremony. The album was also nominated at the 2007 Brit Awards for MasterCard British Album and was shortlisted for the 2007 Mercury Prize. \"Back to Black\" sold 3.58 million copies in the UK alone, becoming the UK's second best-selling album of the 21st century so far. The album has sold over 16 million copies worldwide.\n\nA deluxe edition of \"Back to Black\" was released in November 2007, containing a bonus disc of B-sides and live tracks. Winehouse's debut DVD \"\", released that same month, includes a live set recorded at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London and a 50-minute documentary detailing the singer's career over the previous four years. In 2020, Back to Black was ranked at number 33 on Rolling Stone's list of the \"500 Greatest Albums of All Time\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Back to the Future", "text": "Back to the Future\n\nBack to the Future is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis, and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson. Set in 1985, the story follows Marty McFly (Fox), a teenager accidentally sent back to 1955 in a time-traveling DeLorean automobile built by his eccentric scientist friend Emmett \"Doc\" Brown (Lloyd). While in the past, Marty inadvertently prevents his future parents from falling in love—threatening his existence—and is forced to reconcile the pair and somehow get back to the future.\n\nGale and Zemeckis conceived the idea for \"Back to the Future\" in 1980. They were desperate for a successful film after numerous collaborative failures, but the project was rejected over 40 times by various studios because it was not considered raunchy enough to compete with the successful comedies of the era. A development deal was secured with Universal Pictures following Zemeckis's success directing \"Romancing the Stone\" (1984). Fox was the first choice to portray Marty but was unavailable; Eric Stoltz was cast instead. Shortly after principal photography began in November 1984, Zemeckis determined Stoltz was not right for the part and made the concessions necessary to hire Fox, including re-filming scenes already shot with Stoltz and adding $4million to the budget. \"Back to the Future\" was filmed in and around California and on sets at Universal Studios. Filming concluded the following April.\n\nFollowing highly successful test screenings, the release date was brought forward to July3, 1985, giving \"Back to the Future\" more time in theaters during the busiest period of the theatrical year. The change resulted in a rushed post-production schedule and some incomplete special effects. \"Back to the Future\" was a critical and commercial success, earning $381.1million to become the highest-grossing film of 1985 worldwide. Critics praised the story, humorous elements, and the cast—particularly Fox, Lloyd, Thompson, and Glover. It received multiple award nominations and won an Academy Award, three Saturn Awards, and a Hugo Award. Its theme song, \"The Power of Love\" by Huey Lewis and the News, was also a success.\n\n\"Back to the Future\" has since grown in esteem and is now considered by critics and audiences to be one of the greatest science-fiction films and among the best films ever made. In 2007, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry. The film was followed by two sequels, \"Back to the Future Part II\" (1989) and \"Back to the Future Part III\" (1990). Spurred by the film's dedicated fan following and effect on popular culture, Universal Studios launched a multimedia franchise, which now includes video games, , an animated television series, and a . Its enduring popularity has prompted numerous books about its production, documentaries, and commercials.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Back in Black", "text": "Back in Black\n\nBack in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC. It was released on 25 July 1980 by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. It is the band's first album to feature lead singer Brian Johnson, following the death of previous lead singer Bon Scott.\n\nAfter the commercial breakthrough of their 1979 album \"Highway to Hell\", AC/DC was planning to record a follow-up, but in February 1980, Scott died from alcohol poisoning after a drinking binge. Instead of disbanding, they decided to continue on and recruited Johnson, who was previously vocalist for Geordie.\n\nThe album was composed by Johnson, Angus and Malcolm Young, and recorded over seven weeks in the Bahamas from April to May 1980 with producer Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, who had worked on their previous album \"Highway to Hell\". Following its completion, the group mixed \"Back in Black\" at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. The album's all-black cover was designed as a \"sign of mourning\" for Scott.\n\nAs their sixth international studio release, \"Back in Black\" was an unprecedented success. It has sold an estimated 50 million copies worldwide, and is one of the best-selling albums in music history. The band supported the album with a yearlong world tour, cementing them among the most popular music acts of the early 1980s. The album also received positive critical reception during its initial release, and it has since been included on numerous lists of \"greatest\" albums. Since its original release, the album has been reissued and remastered multiple times, most recently for digital distribution. On 9 December 2019, it was certified 25× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), making it the fourth best-selling album in the United States and the best-selling album that never reached the top spot in the American charts.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Taking Back Sunday", "text": "Taking Back Sunday\n\nTaking Back Sunday is an American rock band from Long Island, New York. The band was formed by guitarist Eddie Reyes and bassist Jesse Lacey in 1999. The band's members currently are Adam Lazzara (lead vocals), John Nolan (lead guitar, keyboards, vocals), Shaun Cooper (bass guitar) and Mark O'Connell (drums), accompanied by Nathan Cogan (guitar) for their live performances. The band's former members include Lacey, Reyes, bass guitarist Matthew Rubano, and guitarist and vocalist Fred Mascherino.\n\nLacey quit Taking Back Sunday in 1999 and formed the critically acclaimed rock band Brand New in 2000, with whom Taking Back Sunday would become embroiled in a highly publicized feud. Lazzara replaced original vocalist Antonio Longo prior to the release of the band's 2002 debut album \"Tell All Your Friends.\" Nolan and Cooper left the band in 2003 to form Straylight Run before returning in 2010. The band's breakthrough album, 2006's \"Louder Now\", featured the popular lead single \"MakeDamnSure\", sold over 900,000 copies, and peaked at No. 2 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200, surpassing the band's previous Billboard 200 peak in 2004 at No. 3 with \"Where You Want to Be\".\n\nThey released their seventh album \"Tidal Wave\" in 2016, Reyes left the band in 2018.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Back-On", "text": "Back-On\n\nBack-On (stylized as BACK-ON) is a Japanese rock band from Tokyo, Japan. They are recognized for creating anime and game opening themes such as the \"\" opening theme, \"fly away\"; \"Air Gear\" opening theme, \"Chain\"; \"Murder Princess\" opening theme \"Hikari Sasuhou (fk Metal ver.)\", and \"Eyeshield 21\"s \"Blaze Line\". They have also written ending themes for both anime and TV shows, including \"flower\" and \"a day dreaming...\" for \"Eyeshield 21\", and \"Butterfly\" for the late-night TV drama \"Shinjuku Swan\", \"Sands of Time\" for the mobile robot TV drama \"Keitai Sousakan 7,\" and \"Strike Back\" for the anime series \"Fairy Tail\".", "score": null }, { "id": "2959627", "title": "Back (TV series)", "text": " The series received good reviews.", "score": "1.4627345" }, { "id": "3246461", "title": "Back to the Woods (album)", "text": " The album was praised by critics. It received an average score of 82 on Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, indicating \"universal acclaim\".", "score": "1.4596515" }, { "id": "3246460", "title": "Back to the Woods (album)", "text": " Back to the Woods is the second studio album by American rapper Angel Haze. It was released independently on September 14, 2015. The album was supported by three singles: \"Impossible\", \"Babe Ruthless\" and \"Moonrise Kingdom\".", "score": "1.4552073" }, { "id": "7613095", "title": "Back to Back (1996 film)", "text": " Back to Back, also known as American Yakuza 2, and Back to Back: American Yakuza 2, is a 1996 American action film. It is directed by Roger Nygard and written by Nygard and Scott Nimerfro (who is credited under the name, Lloyd Keith). The film was produced by W.K. Border, Thomas Calabrese, Takashige Ichise, Aki Komine, Michael Leahy, and Joel Soisson. It stars Michael Rooker, Ryo Ishibashi, and Danielle Harris. It is a sequel to the 1993 film, American Yakuza.", "score": "1.4512213" }, { "id": "766299", "title": "Back to the Planet", "text": " Back to the Planet are an anarcho-punk band from London, England. Their music blends elements of ska, dub, punk, and electronic dance music. They formed in 1989, split in 1995 to pursue personal music projects. They had a reunion gig in 2006 and played together irregularly since.", "score": "1.4420965" }, { "id": "12472319", "title": "List of films: B", "text": " Back in the Seventies (1945) ; Back Stage: (1917, 1919 & 1923) ; Back Street: (1932, 1941 & 1961) ; Back Street Girls: Gokudols (2019) ; Back Streets of Paris (1946) ; Back Then (1943) ; Back in Time (2015) ; Back Trail (1948) ; Back on Track (2013) ; Back in Trouble (1997) ; Back in the USSR (1992) ; The Back-up Plan (2010) ; Backbeat (1994) ; Backcountry (2014) ; Backdraft (1991) ; Backkom Bear: Agent 008 (2017) ; Backlash: (1956 & 1986) ; Backtrack (2015) ; The Backwoods (2006) ; Bacon Grabbers (1929) ; Bacurau (2019) ", "score": "1.4364486" }, { "id": "27371435", "title": "Back to Back Theatre", "text": " Back to Back Theatre is an Australian contemporary theatre company based in Geelong, Victoria and touring nationally and internationally. Since 1991, under the Artistic Directorship of Bruce Gladwin, the company has nurtured a unique artistic voice with an emphasis on the ensemble's own commentaries on broad social and cultural dialogue. Created through a process of research, improvisation and scripting, new work is realised via collaboration between the ensemble, Artistic Director and guest artists. The ensemble currently consists of six actors, all of whom are neurodivergent and/or disabled. As of February 2017 the Back to Back ensemble are: Simon Laherty, Sarah Mainwaring, Scott Price, Mark Deans and Sonia Teuben.", "score": "1.4334676" }, { "id": "7613099", "title": "Back to Back (1996 film)", "text": " The film premiered at the Oldenburg International Film Festival on August 29, 1996. It was first shown in the United States on the premium cable television network, HBO on October 25, 1996.", "score": "1.4311299" }, { "id": "12472317", "title": "List of films: B", "text": " ; Back to 1989 (2016) ; Back Alley Oproar (1948) ; Back to Bataan (1945) ; Back to the Beach (1987) ; Back of Beyond (1995) ; Back in Business: (1997 & 2007) ; Back in Circulation (1937) ; Back in Crime (2013) ; Back in the Day: (2005, 2014 & 2016) ; Back from the Dead (1957) ; Back Door Channels: The Price of Peace (2009) ; Back Door to Heaven (1939) ; Back Door to Hell (1964) ; Back from Eternity (1956) ; Back Fire (1922) ; Back and Forth (1969) ; Back at the Front (1952) ; ", "score": "1.4276353" }, { "id": "11999041", "title": "Back to Back (Status Quo album)", "text": " Back to Back is the sixteenth studio album by English rock band Status Quo and released in November 1983. For the first time in the group's history, it featured four singles, \"Ol' Rag Blues\" (highest position No. 9), \"A Mess of Blues\", originally a hit for Elvis Presley (No. 15), \"Marguerita Time\" (No. 3), and \"Going Down Town Tonight\" (which reached No. 20 in a different, re-recorded version to the album version.) The album entered the UK chart at its highest position of No. 9. It was the last recorded before the group temporarily disbanded in 1985 and therefore the last to feature original bass guitarist Alan Lancaster and drummer Pete ", "score": "1.4272605" }, { "id": "13281832", "title": "Back to Mine", "text": " Back to Mine is a series of mix albums, usually mixed by DJs or composers of electronic music. The compilations usually feature artists other than the artist compiling the album, and are based on what the artist would play in their home after a night out, rather than as part of a nightclub session. The first volume was released in February 1999 by DJ Nick Warren. Since volume seven, the albums have borne the subtitle \"A personal collection for after-hours grooving\". Back to Mine was published by the Disco Mix Club, but ended the series with Volume 28. The artwork for Volumes 6–19 and 25–28 were produced by London-based artist Tommy Penton. Back to Mine returned in 2019 to celebrate their 20th anniversary with Nightmares on Wax. The album was released on 25 January 2019.", "score": "1.4269025" }, { "id": "16407683", "title": "Back &amp; Forth (EP)", "text": " Back & Forth is the self-published debut EP by Skinny Puppy, released in 1984. It was supposed to be a limited edition of 50 copies but only 35 were actually made. The first 15 copies were dubbed at a normal speed, while the remaining 20 were dubbed at a high speed, making them slightly inferior to the first 15. This album was remastered and rereleased in 1992 as Back and Forth Series Two, with additional tracks. The album's front and back covers are illustrations of aliens from the book UFOs Past, Present, and Future by Robert Emenegger. The inner sleeve includes a detail of George Tooker's 1950 painting Subway.", "score": "1.4239385" }, { "id": "11251698", "title": "Come-Back!", "text": " Come-Back! is a 1981 Dutch drama film directed by Jonne Severijn and starring Theu Boermans. The film was selected as the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "score": "1.4219055" }, { "id": "16423889", "title": "Stian Carstensen", "text": "2004: Backwards Into The Backwoods (Winter & Winter) ", "score": "1.4217358" }, { "id": "5412538", "title": "Back &amp; Forth Vol7", "text": " Back & Forth Vol7 is an album by industrial music group Skinny Puppy, consisting of outtakes from Last Rights and The Process. It was released through cEvin Key's Subconscious Communications in 2007. It was the only Vault release issued during the Mythrus tour.", "score": "1.4190829" } ]
What genre is Strength?
[ "hardcore punk", "hXc", "Punk/HC", "hardcore", "Hardcore Punk" ]
genre
Strength (Japanese band)
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[ { "id": "715446", "title": "Chords of Strength", "text": " Chords of Strength: A Memoir of Soul, Song and the Power of Perseverance is a memoir written by American singer David Archuleta with Monica Haim. It was published by Celebra Books, part of Penguin Group, on June 1, 2010. It was previously set for release on May 4 but later postponed.", "score": "1.5321097" }, { "id": "8967654", "title": "Strength to Survive", "text": " Strength to Survive is the sixth-studio album by American Reggae band SOJA. It was released on January 31, 2012, with the record label ATO Records.", "score": "1.5051687" }, { "id": "8992198", "title": "The Blood Is Strong", "text": " The Blood Is Strong is the first soundtrack album by folk rock band Capercaillie originally issued in 1988 and reissued in 1995 with six extra tracks by Survival Records. It was issued in North America by Valley Entertainment in 2000.", "score": "1.5008156" }, { "id": "11052003", "title": "My Weakness Is Strong", "text": " My Weakness Is Strong is the third comedy album by Patton Oswalt, following the 2007 release Werewolves and Lollipops.", "score": "1.4933486" }, { "id": "25849982", "title": "Strength in Numbers (The Haunted album)", "text": " Strength in Numbers is the ninth studio album by Swedish thrash metal band The Haunted, released on 25 August 2017 via Century Media.", "score": "1.4770694" }, { "id": null, "title": "Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)", "text": "Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)\n\n\"Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)\" is a song by Canadian singer the Weeknd. It was released by XO, Hollywood Records and Republic Records on December 15, 2022, as the lead single of the for the epic science fiction action-adventure film \"\" (2022). The song was written by the Weeknd, who composed with production trio Swedish House Mafia, along with the film's score composer, Simon Franglen. Musically, \"Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength)\" is a \"bombastic\" ballad, featuring an \"anthemic\" melody and prominent drums in its chorus, accompanied with occasional tribal chants in the background.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Wave (novel)", "text": "The Wave (novel)\n\nThe Wave is a 1981 young adult novel by Todd Strasser under the pen name Morton Rhue (though it has been reprinted under Todd Strasser's real name). It is a novelization of a teleplay by Johnny Dawkins for the movie \"The Wave\", a fictionalized account of the \"Third Wave\" teaching experiment by Ron Jones that took place in an Ellwood P. Cubberley High School history class in Palo Alto, California. The novel by Strasser won the 1981 Massachusetts Book Award for Children's/Young Adult literature.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "That Hideous Strength", "text": "That Hideous Strength\n\nThat Hideous Strength: A Modern Fairy-Tale for Grown-Ups is a 1945 novel by C. S. Lewis, the final book in Lewis's theological science fiction Space Trilogy. The events of this novel follow those of \"Out of the Silent Planet\" and \"Perelandra\" (also titled \"Voyage to Venus\") and once again feature the philologist Elwin Ransom. Yet unlike the principal events of those two novels, the story takes place on Earth rather than elsewhere in the Solar System. The story involves an ostensibly scientific institute, the N.I.C.E., which is a front for sinister supernatural forces.\n\nThe novel was heavily influenced by the writing of Lewis's friend and fellow Inkling Charles Williams, and is markedly dystopian in style. In the foreword, Lewis states that the novel's point is the same as that of his 1943 non-fiction work \"The Abolition of Man\", which argues that there are natural laws and objective values that education should teach children to recognise.\n\nThe novel's title is taken from a poem written by David Lyndsay in 1555, \"\", also known as \"The Monarche\". The couplet in question, \"\", refers to the Tower of Babel.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "I Didn't Know My Own Strength (Whitney Houston song)", "text": "I Didn't Know My Own Strength (Whitney Houston song)\n\n\"I Didn't Know My Own Strength\" is a song performed by American singer Whitney Houston, taken from her seventh studio album \"I Look to You\" (2009).\n\nThe song was written by Houston and Diane Warren, and produced by David Foster, both of whom have written and produced for Houston before. The song was originally supposed to precede the album's U.K. release on August 31, 2009 and U.S. release on September 1, 2009 but was cancelled in favor of \"I Look to You\" and \"Million Dollar Bill\". However, the song was released on November 6, 2009 as a promotional single.\n\nHer live performance on \"The Oprah Winfrey Show\" was included in her 2014 live album, \"\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Tower of Strength (Gene McDaniels song)", "text": "Tower of Strength (Gene McDaniels song)\n\n\"Tower of Strength\" is a song written by Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard and performed by Gene McDaniels. The record was produced by Snuff Garrett and featured the Johnny Mann Singers and Earl Palmer on drums. It appeared on his 1961 album, \"Tower of Strength\".", "score": null }, { "id": "3304657", "title": "Strength in Numbers (24-7 Spyz album)", "text": " Strength in Numbers is an album by 24-7 Spyz. It is the only album to feature Jeff Brodnax, who replaced original vocalist P. Fluid in 1991. On their third effort, the Spyz concentrate on simpler and more direct songwriting. The album has been described as a hard rock album with elements of heavy metal, funk, New York hardcore, R&B, jazz and reggae. The Seattle grunge movement overpowered the music industry in 1992, leaving the Spyz without a record contract or media attention in the midst of their creative peak. After the release of the album, the Spyz would take a break before reforming their classic lineup in 1995. Like many 24-7 Spyz albums, this recording is out of print but this disc is available on streaming platforms.", "score": "1.4715104" }, { "id": "30230098", "title": "Autumn Visits", "text": " Strength is the force that guarantees peace and security. A country with a strong army, without crime; a place to which warriors can proudly come home. Strength's Envoy is a copy of an Army Colonel who fought in Afghanistan. He is Ukrainian, and is in the Ukrainian army, but seems to regard the countries as close kin, almost as one. This Envoy and his Original don't see eye-to-eye on their vision of the future, because the Original has lost faith in his cause, while the copy retains his belief.", "score": "1.4695213" }, { "id": "32093356", "title": "Silent Strength (album)", "text": " Silent Strength is the first solo studio album by American singer Shirley Jones of The Partridge Family music group. The album features 11 tracks of contemporary christian music songs. The track \"You'll Never Walk Alone\" is an updated cover version of the song Shirley Jones originally recorded for the film Carousel. Silent Strength was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. It was produced by George King and arranged by David T. Clydesdale who also co-produced. Silent Strength was released in 1989 and issued on Diadem Records. It was available on compact disc and on cassette tape but not on vinyl.", "score": "1.4674089" }, { "id": "7372846", "title": "Strength of the Sword 3", "text": " Strength of the Sword 3 (re-released as Strength of the Sword Ultimate) is a third-person, fast-paced, challenge driven, action beat 'em up video game set in a fantasy realm. The game is produced by the small Bulgarian indie game studio Ivent Games for PlayStation 3, with updated versions released for Microsoft Windows, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The story focuses around Strahil, the former leader of the \"Upper Kingdom\" and the victim of a cruel plot that led to his imprisonment in a dark cave. As Strahil, you will have to advance through four different locations set on the ", "score": "1.4648715" }, { "id": "8256683", "title": "The Strength/The Sound/The Songs", "text": " The Strength / The Sound / The Songs is the debut studio album by Danish rock band Volbeat. Released in 2005, the album initially failed to chart. However, in July 2006 the album entered the Danish Charts, peaking at number 18. The album would stay on that chart for 21 non-consecutive weeks. Volbeat's label at the time, Mascot Records, had only a limited distribution deal in the United States, meaning that the album went largely unnoticed in that country. Volbeat would not breakthrough in the United States until 2010 with their fourth album, Beyond Hell/Above Heaven. Two of the album's songs, \"Danny & Lucy (11PM)\" and \"Fire Song\" form a story which is continued on Volbeat's second album, Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil with the song \"Mr. & Mrs. Ness\", the ", "score": "1.4478279" }, { "id": "5234341", "title": "Three Strong Women", "text": " Three Strong Women (Trois Femmes puissantes) (2009) is a novel by the French writer Marie NDiaye. It won the 2009 Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary award. The English translation by John Fletcher was published in April 2012 in the UK by MacLehose Press, and in August 2012 by Knopf in the USA. According to the description by Maya Jaggi in The Guardian: \"Moving mainly between France and Senegal, this novel explores survival, inheritance and the feared repetition of history – within families, as between peoples. Its three heroines have an unassailable sense of their own self-worth, while their psychological battles have an almost mythic resonance.\"", "score": "1.4381384" }, { "id": "15578780", "title": "Strengthen What Remains", "text": " Strengthen What Remains is an American hardcore and metal band. They come from Tampa, Florida. The band started making music in 2007. The band released a studio album, Humanity, in 2010, with On the Attack Records. They signed to Blood & Ink Records, where they released, Turning a Blind Eye, another studio album, in 2013. Their subsequent release, Justice Creeps Slow, an extended play was released by Blood and Ink Records, in 2015.", "score": "1.4361606" }, { "id": "8256685", "title": "The Strength/The Sound/The Songs", "text": " Being a limited release outside of Denmark, professional English reviews of the album are scarce. Scott Alisoglu of Blabbermouth.net gave the album a 7.5/10, saying \"Loud guitars, a nice collection of hooks, and an endearingly oddball vocal performance make 'The Strength/The Sounds/The Songs' a worthwhile spin. It sure as hell stands apart from anything in my CD collection.\"", "score": "1.4356954" }, { "id": "33087366", "title": "Going Strong", "text": " Going Strong is the debut album by American rock band Strength, released in 2006.", "score": "1.4347582" }, { "id": "5225422", "title": "Strength of Steel", "text": " Strength of Steel is the fourth studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Anvil. It was released by Metal Blade and Enigma Records on May 21, 1987. It is the group's sole charting album in the United States, peaking at No. 191 on the Billboard 200 album chart in 1987. It was also the band's first release on Metal Blade Records. Two of the songs on this album (\"Straight Between the Eyes\" and \"Wild Eyes\") appeared in the film Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers. A music video was made for the song \"Mad Dog\".", "score": "1.4336214" }, { "id": "10446460", "title": "Sovereign Strength", "text": " Sovereign Strength was an American Christian hardcore band from Lancaster, California. The band has played with Saving Grace as well as many other bands, such as Norma Jean, Texas In July, The Chariot, Sleeping Giant, and War of Ages, on the Scream the Prayer Tour. In 2015, the band briefly reunited to play a benefit show for Daniel Colato, a friend of the band's who was killed by a drunk driving accident.", "score": "1.4304585" }, { "id": "11747365", "title": "Strength in Numbers (song)", "text": " \"Strength In Numbers\" is the first single from The Music's third album of the same name. It was also their first single in four years since \"Breakin'\" from the album Welcome to the North. The track peaked at number 38 in the UK singles chart. The song is also featured in the 2008 multiplatform video game Pure (video game).", "score": "1.4271835" }, { "id": "24912876", "title": "Industrial Strength (album)", "text": " Industrial Strength is the fifth studio album by the avant garde band Borbetomagus. It was released in 1983 through Leo Records.", "score": "1.4261488" }, { "id": "13169853", "title": "Strength in Numbers (The Music album)", "text": " Strength in Numbers was met with \"mixed or average\" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 54 based on 10 reviews. In a review for AllMusic, critic reviewer Andrew Leahey wrote: \"Strength in Numbers turns out to be a nice comeback, particularly during the tracks that find that sweet spot between bubbling electronics and stadium Brit-rock.\" Dom Gourlay of Drowned in Sound explained: \"Strength In Numbers, whilst not exactly redefining the zeitgeist, is a lot better than anyone could have expected.\" At Pitchfork, Ian Cohen said: \"Strength in Numbers'' is far from unlistenable but when the chorus of the title track hits with the subtlety of a latter-day Nas album title, it's damn refreshing to hear a group bound for glory as shamelessly as the Music.\"", "score": "1.4235525" }, { "id": "29378413", "title": "Boston Strong (book)", "text": " Boston Strong: A City's Triumph Over Tragedy is a non-fiction book about the Boston Marathon bombings by The New York Times best-selling author Casey Sherman and veteran Boston journalist Dave Wedge. The book was released in February 2015 by University Press of New England. The book was used as a basis for the 2016 CBS Films motion picture Patriots Day, starring Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman, and J. K. Simmons, and directed by Peter Berg.", "score": "1.4158721" } ]
What genre is All the Years?
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
genre
All the Years
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[ { "id": "25163419", "title": "All the Years", "text": " All the Years is a song that was recorded by the rock band Chicago, released on the 2008 album Stone of Sisyphus. It was written by Robert Lamm and studio session musician Bruce Gaitsch, the guitarist from the Night & Day Big Band album. This is the third track on the 2008 release. It was supposed to be the opening track on the original 1994 release.", "score": "1.4775983" }, { "id": "16469570", "title": "All (All album)", "text": " All is a self-titled compilation album by the punk rock band All. It was released on February 23, 1999, on All's own label, Owned & Operated. The album includes remastered songs picked by the fans, a previously unavailable track by Milo Aukerman, and an extensive booklet with lyrics, photos, and a complex family tree of All and the Descendents. Since this album was self-released, a limited number of copies were pressed. Because of this, it is harder to find on the secondary market than other All CDs.", "score": "1.404454" }, { "id": "7809532", "title": "All discography", "text": " The discography of All, an American punk rock band, consists of nine studio albums, one compilation album, two live albums, one EP, six singles, and five music videos. All formed in Los Angeles in 1987 following the departure of singer Milo Aukerman from the Descendents. The remaining Descendents members—guitarist Stephen Egerton, bassist Karl Alvarez, and drummer Bill Stevenson—decided to carry on as a band, adopting the title of the Descendents' last studio album, All, as their new name and recruiting singer Dave Smalley. They released the album Allroy Sez and EP Allroy for Prez in 1988 through Cruz Records, the former supported by a single for ", "score": "1.3692365" }, { "id": "1828248", "title": "All These Years", "text": " \"All These Years\" is a song written by Mac McAnally, originally recorded on his 1992 album Live and Learn. It was later recorded by American country music group Sawyer Brown. It was released in November 1992 as the second single from their album Cafe on the Corner. Their version peaked at 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart, in addition to being a minor AC hit, peaking at 42 on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.", "score": "1.3561001" }, { "id": "12472224", "title": "List of films: A", "text": " All Things Fair (1995) ; All This and Rabbit Stew (1941) ; All This, and Heaven Too (1940) ; All Through the Night (1941) ; All Together Now (2008) ; All Under the Moon (1993) ; All for the Winner (1990) ; All You Need Is Cash (1978) ; All You Need Is Love (2015) ; All's Well, Ends Well (1992) ; All's Well, Ends Well Too (1993) ; All-American Murder (1992) ; Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold (1987) ; Allari Bullodu (2005) ; Allegro Non Troppo (1977) ; Allende en su laberinto (2014) ; Alles ", "score": "1.3513288" }, { "id": null, "title": "10 Years (band)", "text": "10 Years (band)\n\n10 Years is an American alternative metal band formed in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1999. The band consists of lead vocalist Jesse Hasek, lead guitarist Brian Vodinh, rhythm guitarist Matt Wantland, bassist Chad Grennor, and drummer Luke Narey. The group has gone through multiple line-up changes since their inception, with Vodinh and Wantland being the only remaining founding members. To date, they have released ten studio albums, their most recent being \"Descontructed\" in 2022.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Elvis Presley", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Beatles", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "12 Years a Slave (film)", "text": "12 Years a Slave (film)\n\n12 Years a Slave is a 2013 American biographical drama film directed by Steve McQueen from a screenplay by John Ridley, based on the 1853 slave memoir \"Twelve Years a Slave\" by Solomon Northup, an African-American man who was kidnapped in Washington, D.C. by two conmen in 1841 and sold into slavery. He was put to work on plantations in the state of Louisiana for 12 years before being released. The first scholarly edition of David Wilson's version of Northup's story was co-edited in 1968 by Sue Eakin and Joseph Logsdon.\n\nChiwetel Ejiofor stars as Solomon Northup. Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Garret Dillahunt, Paul Giamatti, Scoot McNairy, Lupita Nyong'o, Adepero Oduye, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, Michael Kenneth Williams, and Alfre Woodard feature in supporting roles. Principal photography took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, from June 27 to August 13, 2012. The locations used were four historic antebellum plantations: Felicity, Bocage, Destrehan, and Magnolia. Of the four, Magnolia is nearest to the actual plantation where Northup was held.\n\n\"12 Years a Slave\" received widespread critical acclaim and was named the best film of 2013 by several media outlets and critics, and it earned over $187 million on a production budget of $22 million. The film received nine Academy Award nominations, winning for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay for Ridley, and Best Supporting Actress for Nyong'o. The Best Picture win made McQueen the first black British producer to ever receive the award and the first black British director of a Best Picture winner. The film was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama, and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts recognized it with the BAFTA Awards for Best Film and Best Actor for Ejiofor.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "text": "One Hundred Years of Solitude\n\nOne Hundred Years of Solitude (, ) is a 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founded the fictitious town of Macondo. The novel is often cited as one of the supreme achievements in world literature.\n\nThe magical realist style and thematic substance of \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\" established it as an important representative novel of the literary Latin American Boom of the 1960s and 1970s, which was stylistically influenced by Modernism (European and North American) and the Cuban \"Vanguardia\" (Avant-Garde) literary movement.\n\nSince it was first published in May 1967 in Buenos Aires by Editorial Sudamericana, \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\" has been translated into 46 languages and sold more than 50 million copies. The novel, considered García Márquez's \"magnum opus\", remains widely acclaimed and is recognized as one of the most significant works both in the Hispanic literary canon and in world literature.<ref name=\"oedb.org\"/><ref name=\"telegraph.co.uk\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": "565569", "title": "After All These Years (Instrumental)", "text": " In the week ending August 5, 2017, After All These Years (Instrumental), was registered on Billboard's Christian Albums chart as the forty third best-selling album of the genre in the United States.", "score": "1.3495846" }, { "id": "27511269", "title": "The Gang's All Here (album)", "text": " The Gang's All Here is the second studio album by the American Celtic punk band the Dropkick Murphys. It is their first album with Al Barr (ex-vocalist for The Bruisers), who replaced founding singer Mike McColgan in 1998. \"10 Years of Service\" was the album's only single; the music video received some minor airplay on MTV's 120 Minutes, a first for the band. The album peaked at No. 184 on the Billboard 200.", "score": "1.3446147" }, { "id": "25314892", "title": "All Years Leaving", "text": " All Years Leaving is the debut album by English band The Stands, released in 2004. The album was produced by frontman Howie Payne and reached 28 in the UK album charts. Four singles were released from the album, one reaching the UK Top 30 and two reaching the Top 40.", "score": "1.3323298" }, { "id": "13821489", "title": "Know-It-All", "text": " Know-It-All is the debut studio album by Canadian singer and songwriter Alessia Cara. It was released on November 13, 2015 through Def Jam Recordings. The album followed the release of her debut extended play (EP) Four Pink Walls (2015), which Cara regarded as a preview of the album. Know-It-All contains the five original songs from Four Pink Walls as well as five new songs recording for the album. Cara co-wrote all the tracks and worked closely with Pop & Oak and Sebastian Kole amongst others. The album led Cara to receive the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2018.", "score": "1.3313785" }, { "id": "9627093", "title": "The Missing Years (album)", "text": " Although many listeners might assume that the album's title might allude to Prine's recent sabbatical from the music business, it actually refers to the song \"Jesus The Missing Years\", which speculates upon the unrecorded middle 18 years of Christ's life. The surreal piece features, among other things, Jesus traveling to France and Spain, marrying an Irish bride, inventing Santa Claus, and opening a show for country singer George Jones. \"All The Best\" dealt with the theme of divorce, with the singer commenting before a performance of the song on Irish TV in 1990, \"Country songs and country songwriters are a strange lot. ", "score": "1.3294065" }, { "id": "5661125", "title": "List of years in rock music", "text": "2020 in rock music ; Rapper Machine Gun Kelly goes through a radical style change and releases a pop punk album, titled Tickets to My Downfall. It is the only rock album to be a number one album on the all-format US Billboard 200 album chart until AC/DC tops it in late November, the only other band to do so. Both Green Day and The Killers top both the UK and Australian all-format album charts. ; The COVID-19 pandemic delays or outright cancels countless rock albums and tours scheduled for the year. ; During the 2020 United States presidential election, many rock musicians oppose Donald Trump's unauthorized use of their music. ", "score": "1.3292156" }, { "id": "565567", "title": "After All These Years (Instrumental)", "text": " The album is an instrumental collection of songs with an 88-piece orchestra by Bethel Music from Brian & Jenn Johnson's fourth album, After All These Years (2017), a critically acclaimed and commercially successful release by the duo. The album has been promoted as a project that is \"intended to be a tool for devotion; an invitation to step away from the distractions of life into peace, clarity and encounter with God's presence.\"", "score": "1.3212762" }, { "id": "1888160", "title": "All or Nothing (Shopping album)", "text": " All or Nothing is the fourth studio album by British post-punk band Shopping. It was released on 7 February 2020 through FatCat Records. Stylistically All or Nothing has been described by contemporary critics as an expansion of the band's sound while repurposing their traditional post-punk sound. Critics have noted that tracks on the album touch on a range of genres including disco, dark wave, krautrock, and synth-pop. The album garnered critical acclaim based on music aggregate ratings.", "score": "1.3204457" }, { "id": "8116065", "title": "Gabriel Allon", "text": " The books are never explicit in the year in which they're set, although there are sometimes references to real-world events, such as the changing American presidency. In The Fallen Angel, Allon makes references to meeting Chiara ten years prior, which roughly matches up to the books' annual releases. However some titles, especially Moscow Rules and The Defector take place within greater proximity to one another based on the books' events. In an interview that coincided with the release of Moscow Rules, Silva revealed he heard an art professional quote Allon and some real-world news accounts make reference to the Allon series and wonder whether the specific news will become part of the series.", "score": "1.3202827" }, { "id": "5661131", "title": "List of years in rock music", "text": "2014 in rock music ; The Black Keys, Jack White, Slipknot, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and Coldplay all have number one albums on the US all-format Billboard 200 chart. ; Foo Fighters's single \"Something From Nothing\" spends 8 weeks atop of the Billboard Mainstream Rock songs chart, Seether's \"Words as Weapons\" and The Pretty Reckless's Heaven Knows\" both spend 5 weeks at the top of the chart each. ; U2 releases their thirteenth studio album Songs of Innocence in a non-traditional and controversial manner - an automatic download to all registered iTunes accounts to mixed results. ", "score": "1.3151058" }, { "id": "25816086", "title": "All That: The Album", "text": " All That: The Album is the soundtrack of musical performances and sketch clips from the hit Nickelodeon television series All That. It was released by Columbia Records, Interscope Records and Nick Records on November 26, 1996.", "score": "1.3141668" }, { "id": "4116156", "title": "2021 in rock music", "text": " first in over 15 years for the band, was cancelled, as the band was unable to agree how to proceed with recording new material, so Tankian instead decided to release his proposed songs as solo material. The EP is titled Elasticity, an allusion to the band's album Toxicity. ; Evanescence released their fourth studio album, The Bitter Truth, their first since 2011. Frontwoman Amy Lee describes it as \"heavy and dark\" and similar to the sound of their second album, The Open Door. While initially aiming for a 2020 release, it was pushed back into 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The album charts in the top ten of eight separate national charts, and debuts just outside of it at number eleven in the US. ", "score": "1.3124505" }, { "id": "11738290", "title": "Story of the Year", "text": " Story of the Year has been categorized under several genres, especially emo, screamo, post-hardcore, and pop punk. AllMusic describe the band as \"emo punk\" and \"emo-inflected post-grunge\" and the band has also been labeled as alternative rock and melodic hardcore. Story of the Year's early material as Big Blue Monkey is considered nu metal. The band's influences include Skid Row, Guns N' Roses, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, NOFX, Pennywise, Sick of It All, and H2O.", "score": "1.3123639" }, { "id": "306687", "title": "All Time Low discography", "text": " American pop punk band All Time Low has released nine studio albums, six EPs, two live albums, twenty-three singles and thirty-four music videos. Beginning as a high school band in 2003, All Time Low released their debut EP The Three Words to Remember in Dealing with the End EP in 2004 through local label Emerald Moon Records, and their first studio album The Party Scene in 2005. While on tour with other bands, they caught the attention of Hopeless Records and signed to them, releasing the Put Up or Shut Up EP in 2006 which reached number 20 on the US Billboard Independent Albums chart. All ", "score": "1.3116267" }, { "id": "31948386", "title": "All the Wars", "text": " All the Wars is a studio album by the British alternative rock band the Pineapple Thief, released in 2012.", "score": "1.3110315" } ]
What genre is Let It Go?
[ "indie pop", "indie pop music", "indie-pop", "indiepop" ]
genre
Let It Go (Fe song)
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[ { "id": "32268368", "title": "House Shoes", "text": "Let It Go (2012) ", "score": "1.6807714" }, { "id": "14666159", "title": "Let It Go (EP)", "text": " Let It Go is the solo mini album debut of South Korean singer Heo Young-saeng of boy band SS501. The EP of Korean-language songs was released on May 12, 2011 under B2M Entertainment and distributed by LOEN Entertainment. The album was released in Taiwan on July 1, 2011 under Warner Music Taiwan.", "score": "1.608854" }, { "id": "14666168", "title": "Let It Go (EP)", "text": "Album charts Singles charts ", "score": "1.6057249" }, { "id": "3081834", "title": "Let It Go (Fe song)", "text": " \"Let It Go\" is an indie pop song by British singer-songwriter Fe. It was uploaded to YouTube on February 20, 2013. The song received high acclaim from critics and indie music fans. Both the singer and the song were compared with American singers Mazzy Star and Lana Del Rey.", "score": "1.6009285" }, { "id": "14271410", "title": "Let Go (band)", "text": " Let Go is a rock band from Tempe, Arizona, formed in late 2004. They are currently signed to southern California record label The Militia Group.", "score": "1.5935397" }, { "id": null, "title": "Let It Go", "text": "Let It Go\n\n\"Let It Go\" is a song from Disney's 2013 computer-animated feature film \"Frozen\", whose music and lyrics were composed by husband-and-wife songwriting team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. The song was performed in its original show-tune version in the film by American actress and singer Idina Menzel in her vocal role as Queen Elsa. It was later released as a single, being promoted to adult contemporary radio by Walt Disney Records in January 2014. Anderson-Lopez and Lopez also composed a simplified pop version (with shorter lyrics and background chorus) which was performed by actress and singer Demi Lovato over the start of the film's closing credits. Disney's music division planned to release Lovato's version of the song before Menzel's, as they did not consider Menzel's version a traditional pop song.<ref name=smallsoundtrack/> A music video was released separately for Lovato's version.\n\nThe song was a commercial success, becoming the first song from a Disney animated musical to reach the top ten of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 since 1995, when Vanessa L. Williams's \"Colors of the Wind\" from \"Pocahontas\" peaked at number four on the chart. The song is also Menzel's first single to reach the top 10 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, making her the first Tony Award winner for acting to ever reach the top 10. The song was the ninth-best-selling song of 2014 in the United States, with 3.37 million copies sold in that year. , the song had sold 3.5 million copies in the US. It was the biggest-selling foreign song from any original soundtrack in South Korea .\n\nThe song presents Queen Elsa, who flees her kingdom when she publicly loses control of her ability to generate ice. Up in the mountains and away from the townspeople, Elsa realizes that she no longer needs to hide her ability and rejoices in not only being able to use her power freely but also the freedom from others' expectations of her as a royal. She sheds her royal accessories, creates a living snowman, and builds an \nice castle for herself.\n\n\"Let It Go\" reached the top five on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, and won both the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2014 and the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media in 2015. The song gained international recognition, becoming one of the most globally-recorded Disney songs, with versions sung in 25 different languages for the film's international releases.\n\nAccording to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, \"Let It Go\" sold 10.9 million copies in 2014, becoming the year's fifth best-selling song.\n\nA remix EP was released digitally by Walt Disney Records on May 19, 2014. The EP features four remixes by Dave Audé, Papercha$er, DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio and Corbin Hayes. Armin van Buuren produced another remix of the song for the remix album, \"Dconstructed\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Let Her Go", "text": "Let Her Go\n\n\"Let Her Go\" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Passenger. It was recorded at Sydney's Linear Recording and co-produced by Mike Rosenberg (a.k.a. Passenger) and Chris Vallejo. The recording features Australian musicians Stu Larsen, Georgia Mooney, Stu Hunter, Cameron Undy, and Glenn Wilson. \"Let Her Go\" was released in January 2008 as the second single from Passenger's fourth album, \"All the Little Lights\".\n\nThe song became a sleeper hit, achieving international success and topping the charts in many countries around the world. As of July 2014, it has sold over one million digital copies in the UK, and over four million in the US.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Let It Go (James Bay song)", "text": "Let It Go (James Bay song)\n\n\"Let It Go\" is a song by English singer-songwriter James Bay. It was released in Europe on 15 September 2014 through Republic Records as the first single from Bay's second extended play of the same name. It was included on Bay's debut studio album \"Chaos and the Calm\" (2014). The song was written by Bay with Paul Barry and produced by Jacquire King. The \"Let It Go\" EP was released prior on 3 May 2014.\n\nThe song was re-released in March 2015 after \"Hold Back the River\" and in July 2015, has peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart, beating its previous peak of 62 on 27 September 2014. In May 2015, \"Let It Go\" peaked at number 8 in Australia, whilst in New Zealand, the song debuted on June 15, 2015, at number 31, before climbing to number 24 the following week. A week after that, the song entered the top 10 of the chart, peaking at number 10. \"Let It Go\" is Bay's first song to chart on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, reaching number 16. A remix by Jack Steadman was released in 2015.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Let Him Go", "text": "Let Him Go\n\nLet Him Go is a 2020 American neo-Western film starring Diane Lane and Kevin Costner, and directed, written, and co-produced by Thomas Bezucha, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Larry Watson. The film follows a retired sheriff (Kevin Costner) and his wife (Diane Lane) who try to rescue their grandson from a dangerous family living off-the-grid. It also stars Lesley Manville, Kayli Carter, Will Brittain, and Jeffrey Donovan.\n\n\"Let Him Go\" was theatrically released in the United States on November 6, 2020, by Focus Features. The film received positive reviews and grossed over $11.6 million.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Let It Go (Keyshia Cole song)", "text": "Let It Go (Keyshia Cole song)\n\n\"Let It Go\" is a song by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole featuring American rappers Missy Elliott and Lil' Kim. It was written by Cole, Jack Knight, Cainon Lamb, Lil' Kim, and Missy Elliott for her second album \"Just Like You\" (2007) and samples \"Juicy Fruit\" by Mtume, and \"Don't Stop the Music\" by Yarbrough and Peoples, while also interpolating \"Juicy\" by The Notorious B.I.G., who also sampled \"Juicy Fruit.\" An uptempo song written by all three artists with Jack Knight, Cainon Lamb and James Mtume and produced by Lamb and Elliott, it marked the first collaboration between any of the three artists with one another.\n\nReleased as the album's lead single, it debuted at number 74 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on the issue date of July 7, 2007, and peaked at number 7, becoming Cole's third top ten hit single altogether and first top ten \"Billboard\" Hot 100 single as a lead artist. It also became Cole's first number-one hit on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 50th annual ceremony, held in February 2008. \"Let It Go\" was ranked 59th on \"Rolling Stone\"s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. The single sold over two million copies in the US and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "score": null }, { "id": "12484517", "title": "Let Go (John Fahey album)", "text": " Let Go is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1984. It was his first release on the Varrick label after over 25 years on his own label Takoma, as well as a few releases on other labels.", "score": "1.5843396" }, { "id": "31168782", "title": "Let It Go (Def Leppard song)", "text": " “Let It Go” is the second most-played song from High'n'Dry after “Bringing' On the Heartbreak”. The song was played consistently on the tours supporting its parent album, Pyromania and Hysteria, but was then discarded completely until 1999. However since then “Let It Go” has been quite frequently reintroduced into setlists.", "score": "1.5678439" }, { "id": "4955866", "title": "Let It Go (Will Young album)", "text": " Let It Go is the fourth studio album by English singer Will Young. It was released on 27 September 2008. It is Will Young's first album in 3 years, since the release of Keep On in late 2005. The album has now sold over 400,000 copies certified platinum. The first single released from the album was \"Changes\", which was released on 15 September 2008 in the UK, and peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart. The second single lifted was \"Grace\", and despite heavy airplay on music stations and TV music channels, the single only managed to peak at number 33, Young's lowest peak position for a single at the time. \"Let It Go\" was the third single lifted from the album, released on 2 March 2009 only in the UK, and failed to impact the UK Top 40, peaking at number 58, surpassing \"Grace\" as his lowest-charting single ever. The fourth and final single released was \"Tell Me The Worst\", and it served as a club promotional single.", "score": "1.5663797" }, { "id": "29218196", "title": "Let It Go (Devlin song)", "text": " \"Let It Go\" is a song by British rapper Devlin. The single which was released in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2011 serves as the third and final single from the album Bud, Sweat and Beers (2010). The single features vocals from producer Labrinth and has thus far charted at number 59 on the UK Singles Chart.", "score": "1.5640556" }, { "id": "9875963", "title": "Let It Go (Galactic Cowboys album)", "text": " Let It Go is the sixth studio album from heavy metal band, Galactic Cowboys. It was released on June 20, 2000.", "score": "1.5611727" }, { "id": "29251922", "title": "Let It Go (House Shoes album)", "text": " Let It Go is a debut studio album by American DJ and producer House Shoes, released on June 19, 2012 via Tres Records. It featured guest appearances by the likes of Black Milk, Chali 2na of Jurassic 5, Danny Brown, Fatt Father & Marv Won of the Fat Killahz, Gangrene, Guilty Simpson & Hex Murda of Almighty Dreadnaughtz, Roc Marciano, and more. The record is available as double CD album, vinyl and digital download.", "score": "1.5572661" }, { "id": "15566378", "title": "ItaloBrothers", "text": " In 2020, Italobrothers released their latest single \"Let Go\" feat. Kiesza. A few days before the release it was confirmed that Italobrothers is now signed to Virgin Records Germany.", "score": "1.5572593" }, { "id": "16274664", "title": "Let It Go (Tim McGraw album)", "text": " Let It Go is the ninth studio album by Tim McGraw. Released on March 27, 2007, it was his first studio album in two and a half years. Let It Go entered the U.S. Billboard 200 at number one with sales of 325,000. The album has produced seven Top 20 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including a number one; one of those seven songs was only included on later issues of the album. Of all McGraw's albums, this one has produced the most singles in his career.", "score": "1.5572398" }, { "id": "27957578", "title": "Let It Go (Dragonette song)", "text": " \"Let It Go\" is an electropop/new wave song performed by Canadian band Dragonette. The song was written and produced by Dragonette for their third studio album Bodyparts (2012). It was released as the album's lead single in April 2012.", "score": "1.5496187" }, { "id": "11268199", "title": "Let Go (Susie Luchsinger album)", "text": " Let Go is the tenth album from American gospel music artist Susie Luchsinger. It was released on November 7, 2008 on SLM Records. It features the song \"Sky Full Of Angels\" which was originally recorded by her sister Reba McEntire on her album Room to Breathe back in 2003, and \"Sticks and Stones\" which is composed by Tim Matthews, Susie Luchsinger, and her niece Autumn McEntire.", "score": "1.5400255" }, { "id": "4955867", "title": "Let It Go (Will Young album)", "text": " 'Let It Go was received extremely well by Observer Music Monthly; garnering four stars, wherein comparisons were drawn between Let It Go and George Michael's album Older. Allmusic editor Matthew Chisling found that \"on his fourth release in the mainstream market, Will Young once again sticks to what he does best: produce material satisfying to the adult contemporary listener. Once again, he has done so while balancing soft-spoken ballads with effervescent fresh dance tunes pleasing to a general audience. As Young matures with every disc he releases, so does his music, as seen on Let It Go [...] Young's unique tone is there, but the true hits are hidden and the support is so irritatingly boring that Let It Go fails to sparkle like Young's prior albums have.\"", "score": "1.5355878" }, { "id": "11850196", "title": "Let It Go (James Bay song)", "text": " Gregory Robson of AbsolutePunk said \"Let It Go\" was \"a rising current of despondency, heartache and powerhouse vocals. Arguably one of the year's most heart-rendering songs, \"Let it Go\" is also the clearest example of who exactly Bay is, that is, supple instrumentation, gauzy textures and that ageless croon.\"", "score": "1.530822" }, { "id": "27241918", "title": "Let Go (Deadmau5 song)", "text": " \"Let Go\" is a song by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5, featuring vocals from American producer Grabbitz. It was released as the second and final single from his eighth studio album /2016Album/. It was released exclusively on his record label Mau5trap on November 18, 2016.", "score": "1.5296919" }, { "id": "31168780", "title": "Let It Go (Def Leppard song)", "text": " \"Let it Go\" is a 1981 song by English rock band Def Leppard from their multi-platinum album High 'n' Dry. It was one of two singles from the album, and reached number 34 on the Mainstream Rock charts. It was originally titled \"When the Rain Falls\" with different lyrics as played at New Theatre, Oxford in 1980. The 7\" single runs about 30 seconds shorter than the album version; no lyrics are removed, but the opening guitar intro and the other guitar solos are shortened slightly.", "score": "1.5292432" }, { "id": "25023615", "title": "Let It Go", "text": " the song had sold 3.5 million copies in the US. It was the biggest-selling foreign song from any original soundtrack in South Korea. The song presents Queen Elsa, who flees her kingdom when she publicly loses control of her ability to generate ice. Up in the mountains and away from the townspeople, Elsa realizes that she no longer needs to hide her ability and rejoices in not only being able to use her power freely but also the freedom from others' expectations of her as a royal. She sheds her royal accessories, creates a living snowman, and builds a magnificent ice castle for herself. \"Let It Go\" reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and ", "score": "1.5272286" } ]
What genre is Drôles de zèbres?
[ "comedy film", "comedy movie" ]
genre
Drôles de zèbres
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[ { "id": "14261566", "title": "Drôles de zèbres", "text": " Drôles de zèbres (Funny Zebras) is a 1977 French comedy film. Two unemployed men, heavily in debt due to losses at the racetrack, are hired by a criminal mastermind to harass the guests of a hotel he hopes to purchase at a below-market price in order to access a tunnel below the building that leads directly to a nearby bank. Written and directed by Guy Lux, the film stars Patrick Topaloff, Coluche, Annie Cordy, Claude François, Sim, Petula Clark, and Katia Tchenko.", "score": "1.8258858" }, { "id": "2210679", "title": "Drôle de parcours", "text": " François Alvarez of Music Story called Drôle de parcours an album that is \"torn between legitimacy and smiles on the radio, and that may ultimately leave everyone hungry\". He emphasizes, \"an even disc where the tracks close to variety especially have the quality of being easily programmable on radio\". He specifies that La Fouine \"doesn't hide himself and fully varies his rap, while slipping some harder tracks to show that his exile in Florida did not completely soften him.\"", "score": "1.517956" }, { "id": "9997376", "title": "Histoires drôles et drôles de gens", "text": " An African storyteller humorously and kindly talks about how some of his fellow countrymen are emulating the habits of white people and \"Their stuff\". He thus presents several cases to prove his point. In one of them a supposed to be planter and businessman who underpays an employee gets framed by his own folks. A young boy jumps from a high tree with an open umbrella to copy the way the parachutists do in the city. A few other examples are as pathetic or comical. At the epilogue our storyteller finds himself being laughed at, at a bistro in Paris. The way he deals with the situation is kind and again humorous. This was the last film directed by Jean-Pierre Dikongué Pipa and it was lost for around two decades.", "score": "1.5133795" }, { "id": "15425054", "title": "Pep Blay", "text": "1) “Lluís Llach“ (Collecció \"Los Autores\", SGAE, Barcelona, 1995) is a biography about the Catalan musician and songwriter Llach. ; 2) “Sopa de Cabra. Si et quedes amb mi” (Rosa dels Vents, 2002) is a biography about a Catalan rock band. The vocalist Gerard Quintana decided to make a solo career after their separation. ; 3) “Els Pets. Cara a cara” (Rosa dels Vents, 2003) ; 4) “Vampíria Sound“ (Plaza & Janés Editores S.A., 2004) is a novel about music with thriller and vampirism elements. ; 5) “Enrique Bunbury. Lo demás es silencio” (Plaza & Janés, 2007) ; 6) “Gotholàndia“ (Montena, 2009) is a fantasy novel for older children and teenagers. ; 7) “Eròtica Mix“ (Catalan, Rosa dels Vents, 2009) / “Erótica Mix“ (Spanish, Plaza & Janés, 2009) are four short stories. ; 8) “Pretòria“ (Ara Llibres, 2010) ", "score": "1.504051" }, { "id": "2210676", "title": "Drôle de parcours", "text": " Drôle de parcours is the fifth studio album by French rapper La Fouine. It was released on 4 February 2013 by his record label Banlieue Sale and Jive Records, and peaked at number 1 on the French Albums Chart.", "score": "1.490879" }, { "id": null, "title": "Drôles de zèbres", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Patrick Topaloff", "text": "Patrick Topaloff\n\nPatrick Topaloff (30 December 1944 – 7 March 2010) was a French comedian, singer, and actor.\n\nThe son of a Georgian father and a Corsican mother which, according to him, made him \"a delicate Franco-Russian dessert\", Topaloff began his career on Europe 1, where his comic antics drew a wide audience, especially among children who delighted in his many silly catch phrases. Popular singer Claude François encouraged him to try his hand at singing, and his recording of \"Il Vaut Bien Mieux Etre Jeune, Riche et Beau\" (\"It's Much Better to Be Young, Rich, and Beautiful\") became a major hit and the first of several gold records.\n\nIn the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s, writer/director Philippe Clair cast Topaloff in a number of slapstick comedy films similar to the \"Carry On\" series in the UK or those made by Jerry Lewis in the US after splitting with Dean Martin. His last feature film was \"Drôles de Zèbres\" for writer/director Guy Lux in 1977.\n\nIn his later years, problems in Topaloff's private life overshadowed his professional successes. Deeply in debt, he frequently worked without billing in an effort to avoid liens being placed on his salary. In 1995, he was sentenced to a year in prison for non-payment of alimony and taxes. Paroled after four months, he undertook a new and successful stage career.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:1970s comedy film stubs", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Alice Sapritch", "text": "Alice Sapritch\n\nAlice Sapritch (29 July 1916 – 24 March 1990) was a French film actress. She appeared in 66 films between 1950 and 1989.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:1977 comedy films", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "11098358", "title": "Laura Gallego García", "text": " ‘Las hijas de Tara’, this last one as part of the collection “Gran Angular”. In 2004, she started publishing her second trilogy, called ‘Memorias de Idhún’ (Memorias de Idhún I: La Resistencia, Memorias de Idhún II: Tríada, Memorias de Idhún III: Panteón). This was her biggest success, with more than 750 000 copies sold. She founded the university magazine ‘Náyade’, which was distributed by the Faculty of Philology at the University of Valencia. She was the co-director from 1997 to 2010. Afterwards, she has published several independent books, most of them in the fantasy genre, as well as the second part of ‘Alas de fuego’, entitled ‘Alas negras’. She has also entered the realist literature with the serie ", "score": "1.4890058" }, { "id": "2210682", "title": "Drôle de parcours", "text": "Luca Presti – Producer, keyboard, drum programming ; Bone Collector – Producer ; Christian \"Crada\" Kalla – Producer ; DikC – Producer, keyboard, drum programming ; DJ No Name – Producer, keyboard, drum programming ; E-Rise & Doc Ness – Producer ; Gun Roulett – Producer, keyboard, drum programming ; K-sba – Producer ; Kore – Producer ; La Fouine – Primary artist ; Médeline – Producer ; Oneshot – Producer, keyboard, drum programming ; Prinzly – Producer, keyboard, drum programming ; Rodney Jerkins – Producer ; Seycko – Producer ; Son Ha – Piano ; Sonny Alves – Producer, keyboard, drum programming Credits for Drôle de parcours adapted from Discogs. ", "score": "1.4838" }, { "id": "3138398", "title": "Ernesto Daranas", "text": " edition), a prestigious Iberoamerican journalism award. Also in 2004, Daranas wrote and directed the telefilm ¿La vida en rosa?, a comedy about \"the false barrier we sometimes raise between purportedly pure art and popular art\". It won the Grand Prize and other six awards at the First National Television Festival of Cuba. Los dioses rotos (Fallen gods) was Daranas' film directorial debut, in 2008. Daranas wrote a story, based on interviews he'd collected through the years, about a university professor who gets involved in the underworld of prostitution and procuring. The film was made thanks to a fund for low budget projects issued by the Ministry of Culture. It was shot in a ", "score": "1.4753224" }, { "id": "28127264", "title": "Els Amics de les Arts", "text": " Catalana in Barcelona. The new album Espècies per Catalogar (Discmedi, 2012) (\"Species to be catalogued\") represents a step forward both musically and lyrically. In the week of its release, the album reached number 1 in sales on iTunes and number 4 in the Spanish Promusicae Chart (Spain's official music chart). The twelve songs on the album are composed of melodies that blend organic instrumentation with electronic beats. In March 2013, they were asked to write and produce the official song of the 2013 World Aquatics Championships being held in Barcelona. In April 2014 they publish his third studio album \"Només d'entrar hi ha ", "score": "1.4695647" }, { "id": "30902085", "title": "Cesk Freixas", "text": " the Free Peoples). The next two albums have a slightly more modern sound and include some pop-rock songs with a touch of electronic music: El camí cap a nosaltres (The Path Towards Us) (RGB Suports, 2007), and La mà dels qui t'esperen (The Hand of those who await you) (Temps Record, 2009). The fourth album, Tocats pel foc (Touched by the fire) (Temps Record) appeared in 2012. It features a more live-like sound, with a significant presence of Acoustic guitars. Freixas described it as a homage to Manuel de Pedrolo. In November 2013, Freixas published his first book: Paraules per a Gaeta (Words for Gaeta), thanks to the Publishing Cooperative Tigre de Paper. Protesta, the fifth album appeared in May 2014: under two formats: a CD with ", "score": "1.4650711" }, { "id": "2210677", "title": "Drôle de parcours", "text": " After the release of his fourth studio album La Fouine vs. Laouni on 14 February 2011, La Fouine released the mixtape Capitale du crime, Vol. 3 on 28 November the same year, that featured artists such as T-Pain, Orelsan, Mister You, Nessbeal, Alonzo or even Amel Bent and Corneille, who are both featured in Drôle de parcours. Corneille also released the single \"Des pères, des hommes et des frères\" with La Fouine the same year. In March 2012, La Fouine announced that he was working on a fifth studio album, and was working with Amel Bent in the studio. In September 2012, he revealed February 2013 as the release month for the album, as well as its title.", "score": "1.4643917" }, { "id": "12764458", "title": "Alain Ayroles", "text": " vampires in a plot set in Victorian Britain. Teaming up with Juanjo Guarnido, he wrote Les Indes Fourbes (The treacherous Indies ), published in 2019, about the adventures of Pablos de Segovia, a character from the novel by Francisco de Quevedo El Buscon. The album immediately met with great critical and public success, collecting three awards in France. In 2020 he worked with Fabien Nury, Benjamin Adam and Thibault Valetoux on the screenplay to Paris Police 1900, a period drama series for French television, featuring eight episodes of 52 minutes, broadcast on Canal+. In 2021 he collaborated on a spin-off of Alex Alice's Castle of the stars series. The Chimeras of Venus is a five-chapter story drawn and colored by Étienne Jung. This steampunk-oriented space epic is developed in the same universe as the source series, between volumes 13 and 17, which Ayroles is also credited for.", "score": "1.4620175" }, { "id": "12764453", "title": "Alain Ayroles", "text": " Alain Ayroles studied sequential art at the School of Fine Arts in Angoulême, France, where time spent as role-playing game gamemaster to fellow students Jean-Luc Masbou and Bruno Maïorana laid the foundations for future collaborations on a series of highly successful graphic novel projects. For these games he created Contes et Racontars, a fantasy universe that combined swashbuckling adventure with traditional legends, in which one of the players plays a wolf and another a fox, and where the gamemaster plays a non-player character in the guise of a rabbit. This universe would become the inspiration for two series: fairy tale Garulfo and the epic De cape et de crocs. Ayroles got his break when ", "score": "1.4552188" }, { "id": "15425053", "title": "Pep Blay", "text": " both Spanish-speaking and international fans of Enrique Bunbury and his ex-band Héroes del Silencio. The book has also been published in Mexico. In 2009, Pep Blay continued to show the extent of his talent and numerous skills with the release in Catalan of the teenager-fantasy-novel “Gotholàndia“ (Montena). At the same time “Erótica Mix“, four short stories about music and sex, were both published in Catalan (Rosa dels Vents) and in Spanish (Plaza & Janés). At the end of the year, as art director, he produced together with Spanish stars like Enrique Bunbury, Iván Ferreiro and Amparanoia, the CD ''“Més raons de pes. El tribut an Umpah-Pah“''.", "score": "1.4527512" }, { "id": "12203958", "title": "Dizzy DROS", "text": " as the invited artist of the project \"Fábrica de Rimas\". Dizzy DROS shared stage with the Colombian rappers C15 and the Moroccan rap group H-Kayne. His first album '3azzy 3ando Stylo' (33S) was released November 22, 2013. The official release took place at the Instituto Cervantes of Casablanca. The album contains 21 tracks including an intro, an outro and two skits, as well as collaborations with Moroccan rappers such as Jack Ninte, Muslim, Shayfeen, M-Doc and Would Chaab. The songs of the album dwell on the life of Moroccan urban youth. Dizzy DROS has participated in TV and Radio shows. DROS was invited in January 2013 to the talk show Génération News to participate in a debate on Moroccan artists and ", "score": "1.4481593" }, { "id": "15373470", "title": "Ángel Faretta", "text": " In 1993 he published Datos tradicionales  (Traditional Data), a book of poetry. He then combined his teaching activity with writing. During this period, he devoted himself to the reorganization of his writings, and as a result of this task he has published two books of fiction. His work of fiction is almost entirely in the realm of the fantasy genre: \"I am passionate about the genre, and it is almost an Argentine one. I intended to follow in the footsteps of Borges, Bioy Casares, and Marco Denevi. I set out to tell the history of Argentina through a series of novels and stories in this genre, because this is a fantasy country. I am not talking about magic realism, but about fantasy ", "score": "1.4472926" }, { "id": "32126592", "title": "Los Stompers", "text": " During the following years the band began to diversify into other areas of music. In 2002 Alex Crichton (guitar, vocals) and Frank McMahon (banjo,mandolin & vocals) set up Ded Grandad, a group dedicated to the recuperation of American folk music from the turn of the century. In 2006 the band released their first CD called On the Gravey Train, which featured newer additions to the group such as Dara Luskin on bass, Ricky Ariza de los Cobos on bazouki and Nigel Haywood on clarinet. The band has played in festivals such as Blue a Roses or Country Beer Blues. 2006 saw the launch, with Irish tap dancing group Celtic Caos of their Irish music and dance show An Taisteal. During the following years the two groups played in festivals in Catalonia, Andorra and France. In 2008 An Taisteal toured Aragon playing in towns such as Zuera, La Almunia and Fuentes del Ebro among others.", "score": "1.4434862" }, { "id": "25588606", "title": "Marche à l'ombre (album)", "text": " Marche à l'ombre is the fourth studio album by French singer-songwriter Renaud, released in 1980 by Polydor Records. It is the first of Renaud's album that officially has a title, his three first albums being unnamed. Marche à l'ombre contains three of Renaud's most popular songs:: \"Marche à l'ombre\" contains observations and aspersions cast on various characters who walk into the narrator's favorite bar as he relaxes with a pinball-obsessed friend. \"Les Aventures de Gérard Lambert\" is the tale of a fictional comic hero, a mobylette rider whose evening is ruined by a mechanical problem and a wise-cracking passerby. \"Dans mon HLM\" is a floor-by-floor description ", "score": "1.4359373" }, { "id": "32075358", "title": "Deltebre", "text": "🇪🇸 Reinosa, Spain ", "score": "1.4310443" }, { "id": "11342162", "title": "Jordi Lafebre", "text": " Lafebre was born in Barcelona. After studying drawing at the University of Barcelona and comics at the Joso School in Barcelona, he started working in 2001 as an illustrator for advertisements and various magazines in Spain (including Nobanda, Penthouse Comix and Wet Comix). In the children's magazine Mister K, he published El mundo de Judy on a script by Toni Font. His meeting with the Belgian scriptwriter Zidrou, who lives in Spain, will be decisive: with him, Jordi Lafebre drew some short stories published in Le Journal de Spirou, which would be included in two collective albums La vieille dame qui n'avait jamais joué au tennis et autres nouvelles qui font du bien (The old lady who never played tennis and other good news) and Joyeuses nouvelles pour petits adultes et grands enfants (Happy news for small adults and big children), then launch into one-shots with Lydie and La Mondaine, before starting the series Les Beaux étés (Glorious Summers). In parallel to his career as an author, Jordi Lafebre is a teacher at the Joso School in Barcelona.", "score": "1.4302869" } ]
What genre is The Mark Waters Story?
[ "docudrama", "documentary drama", "Docudrama", "Drama-documentary" ]
genre
The Mark Waters Story
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[ { "id": "32322311", "title": "Mark Waters", "text": " Mark Stephen Waters (born June 30, 1964) is an American screenwriter, director, and film producer. He is best known for directing the comedy films Freaky Friday, Mean Girls, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, Mr. Popper's Penguins, and Vampire Academy.", "score": "1.6711967" }, { "id": "31966015", "title": "It's in the Water", "text": " local water. An equally drunken Sloan overhears and spreads the story. A panic ensues, with the local newspaper printing the story and commissioning testing of the water supply. Mark, the son of the publisher, objects to his father, but because Mark is himself struggling with his homosexuality and attending meetings of an ex-gay group at the local church, he's limited in what he can do to mitigate the story and the resultant damage. The leader of the ex-gay group, Brother Daniel, announces plans to protest for the closing of Hope House. Alex and Grace renew their friendship and Grace comes out as a lesbian to her. Grace returned ", "score": "1.5014495" }, { "id": "16105789", "title": "Daniel Waters (novelist)", "text": " Daniel Waters (born March 14, 1969 ) is an American author of young adult novels. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and children.", "score": "1.4932237" }, { "id": "10489610", "title": "Daniel Waters (screenwriter)", "text": " Daniel Waters (born November 10, 1962) is an American screenwriter and film director. He is the older brother of director Mark Waters.", "score": "1.4726042" }, { "id": "3739774", "title": "David L. Robbins (Virginia writer)", "text": " the Japanese military. Beginning in 2012, Robbins next published a four-book series of novels about the US Air Force pararescue jumpers, called the \"PJs.\" The series begins with adventure tale of Somali pirates and international intrigue influenced by Mary Shelley, The Devil's Waters, was published in 2012 and reached #2 on Amazon's sales ranking. The sequel, The Empty Quarter, was published in 2014. The Devil's Horn is the third in the series. The PJ books conclude with The Low Bird, a novel based on the true-to-life rescue of an F-105 pilot downed in the Vietnam War. In 2021, Robbins published another historical epic, Isaac's Beacon, set during the time between the end of WWII in 1945 and the creation of the state of Israel in '48.", "score": "1.4521362" }, { "id": null, "title": "Mark Waters", "text": "Mark Waters\n\nMark Stephen Waters (born June 30, 1964) is an American filmmaker.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Mean Girls", "text": "Mean Girls\n\nMean Girls is a 2004 American teen comedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey. The film stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried (in her film debut), Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler and Fey. It is based in part on Rosalind Wiseman's 2002 non-fiction self-help book, \"Queen Bees and Wannabes\", which describes female high school social cliques, school bullying, and the damaging effects they can have on students. Fey also drew from her own experience at Upper Darby High School as an inspiration for some of the concepts in the film. The plot centers on a naïve teenage girl navigating her way through the social hierarchy of a modern American high school after years of her parents homeschooling her while conducting research in Africa.\n\n\"Saturday Night Live\" creator Lorne Michaels produced the film. Fey, screenwriter and co-star of the film, was a long-term cast member and writer for \"SNL\". Although set in the Chicago suburb of Evanston, Illinois, the film was mostly shot in Toronto. Filming took place from September to November 2003. The film marks Lohan's second collaboration with director Waters, the first being \"Freaky Friday\", released a year earlier.\n\nReleased on April 30, 2004, the film grossed $130 million worldwide and developed a cult following.<ref>Multiple sources:", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Freaky Friday (2003 film)", "text": "Freaky Friday (2003 film)\n\nFreaky Friday is a 2003 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Heather Hach and Leslie Dixon, based on Mary Rodgers's 1972 novel of the same name. It stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as a mother and daughter, respectively, whose bodies are switched by a mysterious and magical Chinese fortune cookie.\n\nThe film was released in theaters on August 6, 2003, by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Buena Vista Pictures. The film received largely positive reviews from critics, with praise for the performances (particularly that of Curtis and Lohan), but criticized the transformation scene. The film was also a commercial success, grossing over $160 million worldwide on a $26 million budget. The film also earned Curtis a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. It was Disney's third film adaptation of the novel, after the 1976 film, starring Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster, and the 1995 made-for-TV film, starring Shelley Long and Gaby Hoffmann.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The House of Yes", "text": "The House of Yes\n\nThe House of Yes is a 1997 American dark comedy film adapted from the play of the same name by Wendy MacLeod. The film was written and directed by Mark Waters (in his directing debut), produced by Robert Berger, and stars Parker Posey, Josh Hamilton, Tori Spelling, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Geneviève Bujold. It was released in the United States by Miramax Films on October 10, 1997. \"The House of Yes\" received a divided critical reaction, with Posey winning a Sundance Award and Spelling receiving a Razzie Award nomination.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Just like Heaven (film)", "text": "Just like Heaven (film)\n\nJust Like Heaven is a 2005 American romantic comedy fantasy film directed by Mark Waters, starring Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo, and Jon Heder. It is based on the 1999 French novel \"If Only It Were True\" (\"Et si c'était vrai...\") by Marc Levy.\n\nSteven Spielberg obtained the rights to produce the film from the book. The film was released in the United States on September 16, 2005. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $102 million.", "score": null }, { "id": "8639745", "title": "The Rivers of Zadaa", "text": " The story begins when Mark and Courtney who has realized that they have accidentally destroyed the flume to Eelong trying to help Bobby. Courtney therefore becomes severely depressed and stops coming to school. Eventually she decides to go to summer school for six weeks in order to recover, so that Mark is left to read Bobby's journals alone. Throughout the summer, Mark collects Bobby's journals and reads them, and begins to have conversations with Andy Mitchell, the former school bully. Mark soon realizes that Mitchell is an adept in mathematics and became a bully for having been a misfit. Gradually Mark and Mitchell become friends. At her summer school, Courtney meets a boy named Whitney Wilcox, whom she befriends and of whom she begins to entertain romantic thoughts. Before long, he invites her out for pizza. En route, she is struck down by a black car which seems ", "score": "1.430265" }, { "id": "6042016", "title": "Sarah Waters", "text": " Sarah Ann Waters (born 21 July 1966 ) is a Welsh novelist. She is best known for her novels set in Victorian society and featuring lesbian protagonists, such as Tipping the Velvet and Fingersmith.", "score": "1.42314" }, { "id": "6042024", "title": "Sarah Waters", "text": " Waters's second book, Affinity, was published a year after her first, in 1999. The novel, also set in the Victorian era, centres on the world of Victorian Spiritualism. While finishing her debut novel, Waters had been working on an academic paper on spiritualism. She combined her interests in spiritualism, prisons, and the Victorian era in Affinity, which tells the story of the relationship between an upper-middle-class woman and an imprisoned spiritualist. The novel is less light-hearted than the ones that preceded and followed it. Waters found it less enjoyable to write. \"It was a very gloomy world to have to go into every day\", she said. Affinity won the Stonewall Book Award and Somerset Maugham Award. Andrew Davies wrote a screenplay adapting Affinity and the resulting feature film premiered 19 June 2008 at the opening night of Frameline the San Francisco LGBT Film Festival at the Castro Theater.", "score": "1.4038703" }, { "id": "30513153", "title": "Mark Renton", "text": " Mark Renton is a fictional character who appears as the protagonist in the novels Trainspotting (1993) and Porno (2002) written by Irvine Welsh. He also appears in the 1996 film adaption of Trainspotting and its sequel T2 Trainspotting (2017), in both of which he is portrayed by Ewan McGregor.", "score": "1.4033831" }, { "id": "31966018", "title": "It's in the Water", "text": " love. Reaction is immediate and hostile, with Alex suffering indignities great and small, everything from the breakup of her marriage to the closing of her credit account at the local fried pie shop. Following this, Mark gains the courage to break up with the woman he's been dating as a \"beard\" and to come out to his father. He demands that his father drop the story on the water supply (testing proves that the water is completely ordinary) and stop the negative coverage of Hope House. Mark and Tomas and Alex and Grace go out dancing at a big-city gay club, where they see Ray Ray, the son ", "score": "1.402382" }, { "id": "25307143", "title": "The Little Stranger", "text": " Waters' writing was well-received upon the publication of her first novel,Tipping the Velvet, a story set in Victorian London. She began writing in her early thirties while completing a dissertation in English literature about gay and lesbian fiction from the 1870s onward. Not enjoying expository writing, she attempted fiction and finding that she liked it, followed Tipping the Velvet with Affinity, another Victorian-set novel with gothic themes, and Fingersmith, also Victorian yet more of a Dickensian crime drama. All three have significant lesbian themes and characters; Waters often labels them as \"Victorian lesbo romps\". To avoid being pigeonholed as a niche writer, however (asking \"Why, ", "score": "1.3974463" }, { "id": "1879435", "title": "Mark Billingham", "text": " From an early age, Billingham can remember writing, often \"funny\" stories for purposes of popularity and enjoyment. As he grew older, and his interests moved towards crime fiction, he began to skew his writing that way, setting an early novel (the as-yet-unpublished The Mechanic) in his native Birmingham. Inspired by the comic-crime work of Carl Hiaasen and other authors, he attempted to use his experience as a stand-up comedian and crime fan to write a similarly comic novel. Ultimately he abandoned his unfinished novel and the comic-crime genre to focus on his other idea—a book that would become Sleepyhead.", "score": "1.3962027" }, { "id": "12692062", "title": "Mark Shepherd (novelist)", "text": " The ghosts of human motorcycle riders get caught up in a war between the restored Elfhame Avalon and the drug-dealing Unseleighe Prince who plagues them.", "score": "1.3944516" }, { "id": "6429340", "title": "Kings of the Water", "text": " Kings of the Water is the third novel from writer Mark Behr, published in November 2009.", "score": "1.3923414" }, { "id": "6042027", "title": "Sarah Waters", "text": " where; but a lot of the time it felt like a wrestling match. The novel tells the stories of a man and three women in 1940s London. Waters describes it as \"fundamentally a novel about disappointment and loss and betrayal\", as well as \"real contact between people and genuine intimacy\". In 2005, Waters received the highest bid (£1,000) during a charity auction in which the prize was the opportunity to have the winner's name immortalised in The Night Watch. The auction featured many notable British novelists, and the name of the bidder, author Martina Cole, appeared in Waters' novel. The Night Watch was adapted for television by BBC2 and broadcast on 12 July 2011.", "score": "1.387802" }, { "id": "3108056", "title": "Ron Powers", "text": " Ron Powers (born November 18, 1941) is an American journalist, novelist, and non-fiction writer. His works include No One Cares About Crazy People: My Family and the Heartbreak of Mental Illness in America; White Town Drowsing: Journeys to Hannibal; Dangerous Water: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain, and Mark Twain: A Life, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. With James Bradley, he co-wrote the 2000 #1 New York Times Bestseller Flags of Our Fathers. The book won the Colby Award the following year. It was made into a movie in 2006, produced by Steven Spielberg and directed by Clint Eastwood. With Ted Kennedy, he co-wrote his memoir, True Compass in 2009. No One Cares ", "score": "1.3845136" }, { "id": "32322312", "title": "Mark Waters", "text": "500 Days of Summer (2009) Producer", "score": "1.3818558" }, { "id": "29061428", "title": "Steve Waters", "text": " The Bush Theatre's 2011 project Sixty Six Books used the King James Bible as inspiration for new theatre. Waters wrote the short play, Capernaum. He adapted and translated Habitats by Philippe Minyana. He collaborated with the Menagerie Theatre Company, with Out of Your Knowledge (2005-8) and Offstage Theatre Company, with Amphibians (2011).", "score": "1.3814802" }, { "id": "12692066", "title": "Mark Shepherd (novelist)", "text": " Mark Shepherd composed music inspired by his writing, including full soundtracks to Elvendude, Spiritride, and Laserwarz. Spiritride was released on cassette tape by Firebird Music. Blackrose Avenue, the CD is available via Yard Dog Press, publisher of the novel it accompanies.", "score": "1.3812971" }, { "id": "13655755", "title": "Mark Doyon", "text": " Mark W. Doyon (born October 4, 1962) is an American author, recording artist, and creative director. He has led the indie rock bands Arms of Kismet, Wampeters and Waterslide, and produced tribute albums to Jonathan Richman, Lou Reed and Warren Zevon. He is the founder and principal of the record label and media company Wampus Multimedia.", "score": "1.380106" } ]
What genre is Betrayal?
[ "crime film", "crime movie" ]
genre
Betrayal (1932 film)
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[ { "id": "32310245", "title": "Betrayal (Steel novel)", "text": " Betrayal is a novel by Danielle Steel, published by Delacorte Press in July 2012. The book is Steel's eighty-sixth novel, and (including non-fiction and children's books) her 104th book overall. It reached number 3 in the New York Times hardback fiction bestsellers chart. It is also available in audio book, read by Renee Raudman.", "score": "1.6530159" }, { "id": "32310251", "title": "Betrayal (Steel novel)", "text": " Publishers Weekly called it \"absurd\" and attacked its cardboard characters, suggesting it was strictly for fans of her earlier work. The Star (Malaysia) found it over-long and repetitive. The Bangkok Post acknowledged its lack of literary value but called it a good read.", "score": "1.5643296" }, { "id": "11898994", "title": "Betrayal (1978 film)", "text": " Betrayal is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film directed by Paul Wendkos and starring Rip Torn and Lesley Ann Warren, based on a non-fiction book by Julie Roy with Lucy Freedman. The subject is a real life lawsuit about a woman who sued her psychiatrist after he allegedly lured her into a sexual relationship. The film was first aired on NBC Monday Night at the Movies on November 13, 1978.", "score": "1.5465386" }, { "id": "4481119", "title": "The Betrayal (Hartley novel)", "text": " The Betrayal is a 1966 novel by the British writer L.P. Hartley. It is a sequel to his 1964 work The Brickfield in which an elderly novelist recounts the experiences of his life for his memoirs.", "score": "1.5464578" }, { "id": "25243636", "title": "Betrayal (TV series)", "text": " Betrayal is an American drama television series that aired on ABC from September 29, 2013, to January 19, 2014. The series was developed by David Zabel and starred Hannah Ware. It is based on the Dutch drama series Overspel, broadcast by VARA. The pilot episode was directed by Patty Jenkins. Betrayal joined ABC's Sunday line-up after ABC's dramas, Once Upon a Time and Revenge. On May 9, 2014, ABC canceled Betrayal after one season.", "score": "1.5378759" }, { "id": null, "title": "Betrayal (play)", "text": "Betrayal (play)\n\nBetrayal is a play written by Harold Pinter in 1978. Critically regarded as one of the English playwright's major dramatic works, it features his characteristically economical dialogue, characters' hidden emotions and veiled motivations, and their self-absorbed competitive one-upmanship, face-saving, dishonesty, and (self-) deceptions.\n\nInspired by Pinter's clandestine extramarital affair with BBC Television presenter Joan Bakewell, which spanned seven years, from 1962 to 1969, the plot of \"Betrayal\" integrates different permutations of betrayal relating to a seven-year affair involving a married couple, Emma and Robert, and Robert's \"close friend\" Jerry, who is also married, to a woman named Judith. For five years Jerry and Emma carry on their affair without Robert's knowledge, both cuckolding Robert and betraying Judith, until Emma, without telling Jerry she has done so, admits her infidelity to Robert (in effect, betraying Jerry), although she continues their affair. In 1977, four years after exposing the affair (in 1973) and two years after their subsequent break up (in 1975), Emma meets Jerry to tell him that her marriage to Robert is over. She then lies to Jerry in telling him that, \"last night\", she had to reveal the truth to Robert and that he now knows of the affair. The truth however, is that Robert has known about the affair for the past four years.\n\nPinter's particular usage of reverse chronology in structuring the plot is innovative: the first two scenes take place after the affair has ended, in 1977; the final scene ends when the affair begins, in 1968; and, in between 1977 and 1968, scenes in two pivotal years (1977 and 1973) move forward chronologically. As Roger Ebert observes, in his review of the 1983 film, based on Pinter's own screenplay, \"The \"Betrayal\" structure strips away all artifice. In this view, the play shows, heartlessly, that the very capacity for love itself is sometimes based on betraying not only other loved ones, but even ourselves.\" Still, drawing on the frequently commented influence of Proust's \"In Search of Lost Time\" and Pinter's work on 1977's \"The Proust Screenplay\" on \"Betrayal\", more emotionally complex interpretations are possible based on a stress on dual motions, one forward in calendar time toward disillusion and one backward toward the redemptive recovery of time, in each work.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Betrayal", "text": "Betrayal\n\nBetrayal is the breaking or violation of a presumptive contract, trust, or confidence that produces moral and psychological conflict within a relationship amongst individuals, between organizations or between individuals and organizations. Often betrayal is the act of supporting a rival group, or it is a complete break from previously decided upon or presumed norms by one party from the others. Someone who betrays others is commonly called a traitor or betrayer. Betrayal is also a commonly used literary element, also used in other fiction like films and TV series, and is often associated with or used as a plot twist.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Betrayal (Steel novel)", "text": "Betrayal (Steel novel)\n\nBetrayal is a novel by Danielle Steel, published by Delacorte Press in July 2012. The book is Steel's eighty-sixth novel, and (including non-fiction and children's books) her 104th book overall. It reached number 3 in the New York Times hardback fiction bestsellers chart. It is also available in audio book, read by Renee Raudman.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Betrayal at House on the Hill", "text": "Betrayal at House on the Hill\n\nBetrayal at House on the Hill is a board game published by Avalon Hill in 2004, designed by Bruce Glassco and developed by Rob Daviau, Bill McQuillan, Mike Selinker, and Teeuwynn Woodruff. Players all begin as allies exploring a haunted house filled with dangers, traps, items, and omens. As players journey to new parts of the mansion, room tiles are chosen at random and placed on the game board; this means that the game is different each session. Eventually the \"haunt\" begins, with the nature and plot of this session's ghost story revealed; one player usually \"betrays\" the others and takes the side of the ghosts, monsters, or other enemies, while the remaining players collaborate to defeat them.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Krondor: The Betrayal", "text": "Krondor: The Betrayal\n\nKrondor: The Betrayal is a fantasy novel by American writer Raymond E. Feist. The first novel in \"The Riftwar Legacy\", it was first published in November 1998. It is a novelization of the computer game \"Betrayal at Krondor\".", "score": null }, { "id": "27532412", "title": "Betrayer (video game)", "text": " Betrayer is a first-person action-adventure video game developed by Blackpowder Games. The game was released on the Steam platform for the PC on March 24, 2014. Set in colonial Virginia in the 17th century, the game includes stealth elements, with players stalking their enemies and using colonial weaponry to defeat them. The game was removed from the Steam store at the request of the publisher.", "score": "1.5351963" }, { "id": "7639288", "title": "Betrayal (2012 film)", "text": " Two random acquaintances learn that their spouses are lovers. This discovery makes them act in a way they would not have dared earlier.", "score": "1.5312645" }, { "id": "7639287", "title": "Betrayal (2012 film)", "text": " Betrayal (Измена) is a 2012 Russian drama film directed by Kirill Serebrennikov. The film was selected to compete for the Golden Lion at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. At the 2012 Abu Dhabi Film Festival, Franziska Petri won the award for Best Actress.", "score": "1.5260553" }, { "id": "26196116", "title": "Betrayal (1929 film)", "text": " Betrayal is a 1929 American silent drama film produced for Famous Players-Lasky and released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the last silent film directed by Lewis Milestone, the last silent performance by Gary Cooper, the last silent performance by Germany's Emil Jannings, and the only onscreen pairing of Cooper and Jannings. It is considered a lost film.", "score": "1.5259299" }, { "id": "29419497", "title": "Betrayal (1983 film)", "text": " Betrayal follows significant moments in the seven-year extramarital affair of art gallery owner Emma with literary agent Jerry, the best friend of her husband Robert, a London publisher. Nine sequences are shown in reverse chronological order with Emma and Jerry meeting for the first time at the conclusion of the film.", "score": "1.5188718" }, { "id": "10496276", "title": "Betrayal (1974 film)", "text": " An elderly widow, Helen Mercer, hires a young woman, Gretchen Addison, as her companion. Little does she suspect that the woman and her boyfriend are criminals, who plan to make her their next victim, killing her and stealing her money.", "score": "1.5138073" }, { "id": "29234436", "title": "Betrayal (Tilton novel)", "text": " Betrayal spent 4 weeks in the USA Today best sellers list, reaching a peak position of 29.", "score": "1.5122716" }, { "id": "3618299", "title": "The Betrayal Knows My Name", "text": " The Betrayal Knows My Name (裏切りは僕の名前を知っている) is a Japanese shōjo manga written and illustrated by Odagiri Hotaru. It was serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's shōjo magazine Monthly Asuka between October 2005 and June 2017. A 24-episode anime televisions series adaptation was broadcast on Chiba TV from April to September 2010.", "score": "1.5078864" }, { "id": "15686073", "title": "Betrayal at Falador", "text": " Betrayal at Falador is a fantasy novel written by T. S. Church, set in the RuneScape universe. The book was released on July 21, 2008, and is the first RuneScape novel. Church set out to write a novel that appealed to gamers, as well as those who had never played RuneScape. The book is set in the year 164 of the Fifth Age, five years before the events of RuneScape, and tells the story of the White Knights' encounter with a werewolf on the fictional world of Gielinor, and the long search that preceded. The novel is a narrative, with the action being narrated from human viewpoint. The protagonist is a young hunter, Kara-Meir, who is also featured in the RuneScape video game. Upon release, the book was overlooked by critics.", "score": "1.5073552" }, { "id": "27741090", "title": "Betrayal (1981 film)", "text": " Betrayal (Løperjenten) is a 1981 Norwegian drama film directed by Vibeke Løkkeberg, starring Løkkeberg and Helge Jordal. Betrayal is set in Bergen in the year 1948. The film's protagonist is the seven-year-old Kamilla (Knapskog), who grows up in a society under reconstruction, and in a family in disintegration. Her parents are mostly concerned about money and about themselves, but in her friend Svein (Johansen) Kamilla finds the love and solidarity that she is missing.", "score": "1.5019224" }, { "id": "11898995", "title": "Betrayal (1978 film)", "text": " Julie Roy, a young woman, approaches a maverick attorney, claiming that her psychoanalyst has raped her, and over a period of time used her for sex before discarding her.", "score": "1.5002966" }, { "id": "29419496", "title": "Betrayal (1983 film)", "text": " Betrayal is a 1983 British drama film adaptation of Harold Pinter's 1978 play of the same name. With a semi-autobiographical screenplay by Pinter, the film was produced by Sam Spiegel and directed by David Jones. It was critically well received. Distributed by 20th Century Fox International Classics (USA), it was first screened in movie theaters in New York in February 1983.", "score": "1.4926605" }, { "id": "25243640", "title": "Betrayal (TV series)", "text": " The show premiered in South Africa on M-Net on Saturday 19 October 2013 at 20:30. The Republic of Ireland's public service broadcaster RTÉ Television's RTÉ Two broadcasts the series at 22:00 every Tuesday from October 29, 2013. On August 29, 2013, it was announced that Channel 5 had bought the UK rights to the series, which it began airing Friday 18 April 2014. Italy's public service broadcaster RAI 1 broadcast the series from July 25, 2014, with the title of the show being translated literally as Tradimenti. In Australia on Network Seven the series was broadcast from November 23, 2015.", "score": "1.4914728" }, { "id": "27741151", "title": "Betrayal (2009 film)", "text": " Betrayal (Svik) is a 2009 Norwegian historic action film directed by Håkon Gundersen, starring Fridtjov Såheim, Lene Nystrøm, Götz Otto and Kåre Conradi. The film is based on a true story.", "score": "1.4912403" }, { "id": "32310246", "title": "Betrayal (Steel novel)", "text": " This novel tells the story of film director, Tallie Jones, a Hollywood legend who experienced betrayals from the people she least expects. Tallie Jones is 39 years old. She is a successful director with critically acclaimed films and commercially successful productions. She has great and fabulous relationships with her aging father and lawyer, Sam Jones; her daughter in college, Maxfield; her boyfriend of four years and film producer, Hunter Lloyd; and finally, her personal assistant of seventeen years and best friend since film school, the glamorous Brigitte Parker. In short, she lives in a perfect world of success. But one day, it was called to her attention by her long-time accountant, Victor Carson ", "score": "1.4894476" } ]
What genre is Tempting The Gods: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume 1?
[ "fantasy", "fantasy fiction", "short story", "tale", "pripovijetka" ]
genre
Tempting The Gods: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume 1
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[ { "id": "11086609", "title": "Tempting The Gods: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume 1", "text": " Tempting The Gods: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume One is a 2009 collection of 12 fantasy and science fiction short stories by author Tanith Lee, published by Wildside Press. Only one story, '\"God and the Pig\", is a previously unpublished work. The book includes Lee's very first published short story, \"Eustace\", originally issued in 1968. The book includes an introduction by Donald Wollheim. The story \"The Lady of Shalott House\" was nominated for a British Science Fiction Award, and \"Where Does the Town Go at Night?\" was nominated for a British Fantasy Award. Volume Two of this collection, titled Hunting The Shadows, was released in December 2009.", "score": "2.118466" }, { "id": "11086610", "title": "Tempting The Gods: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume 1", "text": "\"Tiger I\" ; \"Death Loves Me\" ; \"Anna Medea\" ; \"Ondralume\" ; \"After I Killed Her\" ; \"God and the Pig\" ; \"The Kingdoms of the Air\" ; \"Eustace\" ; \"These Beasts\" ; \"Cain\" ; \"The Lady of Shalott House\" ; \"Where Does the Town Go at Night?\" Tempting the Gods contains the following tales: ", "score": "2.07628" }, { "id": "485778", "title": "Hunting The Shadows: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume Two", "text": " Hunting The Shadows: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume Two is a 2009 collection of 12 fantasy and science fiction short stories by author Tanith Lee, published by Wildside Press. Only one story, \"Queens in Crimson\", is a previously unpublished work. The book includes an introduction by Donald Wollheim. Most of the stories of the volume were written in the 1990s, the oldest one having been published in 1989. The story \"Doll Skulls\" is part of Lee's The Secret Books of Paradys series. Volume one, titled Tempting The Gods, was previously published in February 2009.", "score": "1.8704188" }, { "id": "16437121", "title": "The Gods Are Thirsty (Tanith Lee)", "text": " Critics agreed that the Gods Are Thirsty was beautifully written despite Tanith Lee's inexperience with historical fiction. Tanith Lee is known as a science fiction writer, but The Gods Are Thirsty is an historical novel However critics were divided on other aspects of the book, citing its length and switches between first and third person narrative which made it confusing to read and difficult to understand, the bloodiness of the narrative, and the density of the research. The Gods Are Thirsty was given a 3.3 out of 5 average customer review.", "score": "1.7523417" }, { "id": "30676592", "title": "Tanith Lee", "text": " and over again. Lee has also dabbled in the historical novel with The Gods are Thirsty, set during the French Revolution. During the late 80's she published three collections - Dreams of Dark and Light (1986), Women as Demons (1989) and The Forests of the Night (1989). A large part of her output was children's fantasy, which has spanned her entire career from The Dragon Hoard in 1971 to the more recent The Claidi Journals containing Wolf Tower, Wolf Star, Wolf Queen and Wolf Wing in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Lee was published by various imprints, particularly depending on whether she is offering adult fiction or children's ", "score": "1.727469" }, { "id": null, "title": "Tempting The Gods: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume 1 ...", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Hunting The Shadows: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume ...", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Short story collections by Tanith Lee", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Tanith Lee bibliography", "text": "Tanith Lee bibliography\n\nBibliography of British science fiction and fantasy writer Tanith Lee:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Wildside Press books", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "292779", "title": "Tanith Lee bibliography", "text": " ; Women as Demons: The Male Perception of Women through Space and Time (1989) (collection of various short stories) ; Nightshades: Thirteen Journeys Into Shadow (1993) (collection of short stories and a novella) ; Fatal Women (2004) (as Esther Garber) ; Tempting The Gods: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume One (2009) ; Hunting The Shadows: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume Two (2009) ; Sounds and Furies: Seven Faces of Darkness (2010) ; Disturbed By Her Song (2010) ; Cold Grey Stones (2012) ; Animate Objects (2013) ; Space is Just a Starry Night (2013) short story collection, Aqueduct Press, Seattle ", "score": "1.7193928" }, { "id": "16437115", "title": "The Gods Are Thirsty (Tanith Lee)", "text": " The Gods Are Thirsty is a 1996 historical novel by British author Tanith Lee set during the French Revolution. It follows the rise and fall of journalist Camille Desmoulins, who launches the Revolution and is eventually sent to the guillotine.", "score": "1.6907637" }, { "id": "30676593", "title": "Tanith Lee", "text": " Her earlier children's fantasy novels were published in hardcover by Macmillan UK and subsequently printed as paperbacks in the US often by DAW, with occasional hardcovers by St. Martin's Press. Some of her work was only printed in paperback, mainly in the US by DAW in the 1970s to the early 1980s. She has received some small press treatment, such as the Arkham House edition of short stories Dreams of Dark and Light: The Great Short Fiction of Tanith Lee in 1986, and in the first \"Night Visions\" instalment published by Dark Harvest. Some of her work has been released exclusively in the UK with US publications often pending.", "score": "1.6829523" }, { "id": "292780", "title": "Tanith Lee bibliography", "text": " Colder Greyer Stones (2013) ; Phantasya (2014) ; Dancing Through The Fire (2015) ; Blood 20: Tales of Vampire Horror (2015) ; Legenda Maris (2015) ; Redder Than Blood (2017) ; The Weird Tales of Tanith Lee (2017) ; Tanith by Choice: The Best of Tanith Lee (2017) ; Venus Burning: Realms (2018) ; Tanith Lee A-Z (2018) ; Strindberg's Ghost Sonata and Other Uncollected Tales (2019) ; Love in a Time of Dragons & Other Rare Tales (2019) ; A Wolf at the Door and Other Rare Tales (2019) ; The Heart of the Moon (2019) ; The Empress of Dreams (2021) ", "score": "1.668078" }, { "id": "292778", "title": "Tanith Lee bibliography", "text": "Princess Hynchatti & Some Other Surprises (1972) (collection of original fairy tales) ; Unsilent Night (1981) ; Cyrion (1982) (collection of short stories framed by a novella, all centred on the title character) ; Red as Blood, or Tales from the Sisters Grimmer (1983) (collection of fantasy retellings of fairy tales) ; Tamastara, or The Indian Nights (1984) (collection of stories and novellas themed around India) ; The Gorgon and Other Beastly Tales (1985) (collection of various short stories) ; Dreams of Dark and Light: The Great Short Fiction of Tanith Lee (1986) (collection of various short stories) ; Forests of The Night (1989) ", "score": "1.6671526" }, { "id": "16437119", "title": "The Gods Are Thirsty (Tanith Lee)", "text": " Tanith Lee began writing The Gods Are Thirsty in 1982, and finished her first draft in the beginning of 1985. This was her only book that she wrote multiple drafts on. She got inspired to write this book because Lee watched a play on the television called Danton's Death, which covered Georges Jacques Danton's trial and death. She also read about a newspaperman who was intimately associated with both Danton and Maximilien Robespierre. However, people said it would be a poor decision because it was too horrible so she held off on writing it for a while. When she actually got around to writing the novel in a diary style, she put much effort ", "score": "1.6616831" }, { "id": "292764", "title": "Tanith Lee bibliography", "text": "Don't Bite the Sun (1976) ; Drinking Sapphire Wine (1977) ; Drinking Sapphire Wine (1979) (omnibus of both novels) ", "score": "1.6445575" }, { "id": "30676584", "title": "Tanith Lee", "text": " writer and stop doing \"stupid and soul-killing jobs.\" During the 90's her books were not published due to the changes in publishing. The style that made her whole career met strict objections from publishers at that time. She produced adult and young adult novels, science fiction, fantasy, horror, crime, spy fiction, erotica, a historical novel, radio plays and two episodes of the television space opera Blake's 7. Yet all her work shares a tone – Lee captured like few other modern writers a gothic, not to say goth, sensibility in which the relentless pursuit of personal autonomy and sensual fulfillment leads her characters to the brink of ", "score": "1.6279917" }, { "id": "292765", "title": "Tanith Lee bibliography", "text": "Ghosteria Volume One: The Stories (2014) ; Ghosteria Volume Two: Zircons May Be Mistaken (2014) ", "score": "1.6222018" }, { "id": "30676578", "title": "Tanith Lee", "text": " Tanith Lee (19 September 1947 – 24 May 2015) was a British science fiction and fantasy writer. She wrote more than 90 novels and 300 short stories, and was the winner of multiple World Fantasy Society Derleth Awards, the World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Horror. She also wrote a children's picture book (Animal Castle), and many poems. Additionally, she wrote two episodes of the BBC science fiction series Blake's 7. She was the first woman to win the British Fantasy Award best novel award (also known as the August Derleth Award), for her book Death's Master (1980).", "score": "1.6212225" }, { "id": "12141705", "title": "The Book of the Damned (Tanith Lee)", "text": " While writing The Book of the Damned, Lee was already an award-winning horror writer. She created another world that involved demons, vampires and supernaturals. Lee said that her writing process came naturally to her; she didn't plot her stories out before writing them, but rather started with an idea, and the rest just came to her. \"All ... [she] need[ed] [to] do is dive in for a swim,\" and if she couldn't think of a certain detail, she went to her \"backbrain,\" which poured out all of the unknown to her.", "score": "1.6202042" }, { "id": "31313740", "title": "The Empress of Dreams", "text": " The Empress of Dreams is a collection of fantasy short stories by British author Tanith Lee. It was first published in trade paperback and ebook by DMR Books in February 2021.", "score": "1.6158354" }, { "id": "292781", "title": "Tanith Lee bibliography", "text": "The Betrothed (1968) ; Animal Castle (1972) ; Companions on the Road (1975) ; The Winter Players (1976) ; Companions on the Road and The Winter Players: Two Novellas (1977) (omnibus) ; The Beautiful Biting Machine (1984) ; Madame Two Swords (1988) ; Into Gold (1991) ; Louisa the Poisoner (1996) ", "score": "1.6095512" }, { "id": "30676586", "title": "Tanith Lee", "text": " Lee had \"quietly phenomenal sales\" at certain periods throughout her career. When she tried changing her genre some of her works were liked by critics and published by small publishers, but it made no difference. The royalties were good before the publishers went bankrupt.", "score": "1.6093394" }, { "id": "485779", "title": "Hunting The Shadows: The Selected Stories of Tanith Lee, Volume Two", "text": "\"The Woman in Scarlet\" ; \"Zelle's Thursday\" ; \"Unlocking the Golden Cage\" ; \"The Eye in the Heart\" ; \"Vermilia\" ; \"Flower Water\" ; \"Doll Skulls\" ; \"Queens in Crimson\" ; \"All the Birds of Hell\" ; \"The Persecution Machine\" ; \"Antonius Bequeathed\" Hunting The Shadows contains the following tales: \"One for Sorrow\"", "score": "1.6016536" } ]
What genre is Let It Be You?
[ "country music", "country and western", "country & western", "country", "Nashville sound" ]
genre
Let It Be You
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[ { "id": "5429156", "title": "Let It Be You", "text": " \"Let It Be You\" is a song written by Kevin Welch and Harry Stinson, and recorded by American country music artist Ricky Skaggs. It was released in July 1989 as the second single from the album Kentucky Thunder. The song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.", "score": "1.6753012" }, { "id": "10501929", "title": "Let It Be Me (1995 film)", "text": " Let It Be Me is a soundtrack album for the 1995 film of the same name.", "score": "1.6527807" }, { "id": "14061875", "title": "Let It Be (The Replacements album)", "text": " Let It Be is a post-punk album. Westerberg's lyrics feature themes of self-consciousness and rejection as felt by awkward youths, and deal with topics such as generational discontent on \"Unsatisfied\", uncontrollable arousal on \"Gary's Got a Boner\", and amateurish sexuality on \"Sixteen Blue\". According to music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine, the album's coming-of-age theme is aligned between adolescence and adulthood, and unlike many other adolescent-themed post-punk records, Let It Be remains less on the subject of angst and incorporates humor and more varied music.", "score": "1.6470141" }, { "id": "13252647", "title": "Let It Be Me (album)", "text": " Let It Be Me is the fourth studio album by the Australian singer Jason Donovan. It was released in November 2008, and was Donovan's first new studio album in 15 years. It reached no.28 in the UK. The album is a collection of cover versions of classic songs from the 1950s and 1960s, with only the final track being an original. Brian Eno produced the bonus track \"Nobody But Me\".", "score": "1.6337776" }, { "id": "13502064", "title": "Let It Be with You", "text": " \"Let It Be with You\" is a song by British musician Belouis Some, released as a single from his 1987 self-titled second album. The song reached No. 53 on the UK Singles Chart, and No. 13 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart. Two music videos were filmed to promote the single, with the UK and European version being shot in London. The North American version was shot in New York, directed by Willie Slax and produced by Julian Ludlow for 4-D Productions. It achieved breakout rotation on MTV.", "score": "1.6214287" }, { "id": null, "title": "Let It Be (Beatles song)", "text": "Let It Be (Beatles song)\n\n\"Let It Be\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 6 March 1970 as a single, and (in an alternative mix) as the title track of their album \"Let It Be\". It was written and sung by Paul McCartney, and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. The single version of the song, produced by George Martin, features a softer guitar solo and the orchestral section mixed low, compared with the album version, produced by Phil Spector, featuring a more aggressive guitar solo and the orchestral sections mixed higher.\n\nAt the time, it had the highest debut on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, beginning its chart run at number 6 and eventually reaching the top. It was the Beatles' final single before McCartney announced his departure from the band. Both the \"Let It Be\" album and the US single \"The Long and Winding Road\" were released after McCartney's announced departure from and the subsequent break-up of the group.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Let You Down (NF song)", "text": "Let You Down (NF song)\n\n\"Let You Down\" is a song performed by American rapper and songwriter NF and is his most successful song to date. It serves as the third single from his third studio album, \"Perception\", released on September 14, 2017. Available for digital download and streaming, it also includes an audio video.\n\nThe song is NF's highest-charting song to date, peaking at No. 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topping the Pop Songs chart. As well as reaching mainstream charts internationally, \"Let You Down\" charted on \"Billboard\"s Hot Christian Songs and Hot Rhythmic Songs, reaching the No. 1 spot on the former chart. It is his first song to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. It was later certified 3× platinum in the US, and also reached multi-platinum in several other countries, including Canada and Australia.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Let Me Call You Sweetheart", "text": "Let Me Call You Sweetheart\n\n\"Let Me Call You Sweetheart\" is a popular song, with music by Leo Friedman and lyrics by Beth Slater Whitson. The song was published in 1910 and was a huge hit for the Peerless Quartet in 1911. A recording by Arthur Clough was very popular the same year too. A 1924 recording identifies a Spanish title, \"Déjame llamarte mía\".\n\nThe song's recording was selected by the Library of Congress as a 2015 addition to the National Recording Registry, which selects recordings annually that are \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Let Me Love You (Mario song)", "text": "Let Me Love You (Mario song)\n\n\"Let Me Love You\" is a song by American singer Mario, released as a single on October 4, 2004, from his second studio album, \"Turning Point\" (2004). The song was written by Ne-Yo, Kameron Houff, and Scott Storch, who produced the track. The remix of the song, also produced by Storch, contains rapped verses from Jadakiss and T.I. The song garnered Mario a Grammy Award nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 2006 and became a top-10 hit worldwide, reaching number one in the United States, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, and New Zealand.\n\nIn 2008, \"Let Me Love You\" was ranked at number 45 on \"Billboard\"s All-Time Top 100 Hot 100 singles during the first 50 years of the chart. It was the eighth most successful single of the decade according to the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 Songs of the Decade chart released in December 2009. In 2013, it was ranked at number 53 on \"Billboard\"s All-Time Top 100 Hot 100 singles during the first 55 years of the chart.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Never Gonna Let You Go (Dionne Warwick song)", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "14061872", "title": "Let It Be (The Replacements album)", "text": " Let It Be is the third studio album by American rock band The Replacements. It was released on October 2, 1984 by Twin/Tone Records. A post-punk album with coming-of-age themes, Let It Be was recorded by the band after they had grown tired of playing loud and fast exclusively as on their 1983 Hootenanny album; the group decided to write songs that were, according to vocalist Paul Westerberg, \"a little more sincere.\" Let It Be was well received by music critics and later ranked among the greatest albums of the 1980s by AllMusic and Rolling Stone magazine. Now considered a classic, Let It Be is frequently included on professional lists of the all-time best rock albums, being ranked number 241 on Rolling Stones list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The album was remastered and reissued in 2008, with six additional tracks and liner notes by Peter Jesperson.", "score": "1.6201773" }, { "id": "4240396", "title": "Let It Be (Laibach album)", "text": " Let It Be is a cover album by the Slovenian avant-garde group Laibach. It was released in 1988 and is a cover of the Beatles' 1970 album Let It Be. It was recorded in Laibach style with military rhythms and choirs, although a few tracks deviate from this formula, most notably \"Across the Universe\" featuring Anja Rupel of Videosex. The title track is omitted and \"Maggie Mae\" is replaced by the German folk song \"Auf der Lüneburger Heide\" in combination with \"Was gleicht wohl auf Erden\". \"For You Blue\" begins with Moondog's \"Crescent Moon March\", which is subsequently used as a counter-melody. \"One After 909\" includes a small portion of \"Smoke on the Water\", originally written and recorded by the band Deep Purple.", "score": "1.6088669" }, { "id": "25390367", "title": "Let It Be Known", "text": " Let It Be Known is a seven track EP by American rapper Spice 1. It peaked at number 69 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The album was produced entirely by Ant Banks.", "score": "1.6042789" }, { "id": "28219116", "title": "Harmony Samuels production discography", "text": "\"Let It Be Me\" ", "score": "1.6041541" }, { "id": "5149712", "title": "Let It Be (Beatles album)", "text": " Let It Be is the twelfth and final studio album by the English rock band the Beatles. It was released on 8 May 1970, almost a month after the group's break-up, in tandem with the documentary of the same name. Like most of the band's previous releases, the album topped charts in many countries, including both the US and the UK. The critical response was generally unfavourable, and Let It Be came to be regarded as one of the most controversial rock albums in history. Rehearsals began at Twickenham Film Studios in January 1969 as part of a planned television documentary showing the Beatles' return to ", "score": "1.5972037" }, { "id": "14061877", "title": "Let It Be (The Replacements album)", "text": " Reviewing for The Village Voice in 1984, music critic Robert Christgau said that the band has matured by incorporating melody in their music and felt that they succeed by writing about their likes and dislikes rather than adhering to garage rock principles. Debby Miller of Rolling Stone magazine called it a \"brilliant rock & roll album\" and wrote that, instead of the rugged, up-tempo rock of the band's first two albums, Let It Be has \"an amazing range\" of musical ideas. Bruce Pavitt, writing in The Rocket, called the album \"mature, diverse rock that could well shoot these regional boys into the national mainstream.\" Let It Be ", "score": "1.590903" }, { "id": "10455055", "title": "Let It Be (1970 film)", "text": " Let It Be is a 1970 British documentary film starring the Beatles and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. The film documents the group's rehearsing and recording songs in January 1969 for their twelfth studio album Let It Be. The film includes an unannounced rooftop concert by the group, the last public performance of the four together. Released in May 1970, just after the album's release, Let It Be was the last Beatles film for 51 years. The film was originally planned as a television documentary that would accompany a concert broadcast. When plans for the concert broadcast were dropped, the project became a feature film production. Although the film does not dwell ", "score": "1.5839341" }, { "id": "7495649", "title": "Let It Be (Bud Shank album)", "text": " AllMusic rated the album with 3 stars.", "score": "1.5722011" }, { "id": "7212825", "title": "Let's Be Us Again", "text": " Compiled from liner notes.", "score": "1.567349" }, { "id": "14061879", "title": "Let It Be (The Replacements album)", "text": " Surfer Rosa, and Sonic Youth's Daydream Nation. Eric Boehlert of Salon called it a \"post-punk classic\". Singer-songwriter Colin Meloy wrote of Let It Be in an edition of the 33⅓ series dedicated to the album: \"I listened to Let It Be endlessly. The record seemed to encapsulate perfectly all of the feelings that were churning inside me [...] Paul Westerberg's weary voice sounded from my boombox and I trembled to think that here I was, thirteen and the 'hardest age' was still three years in the making.\" In a 2005 review, Rolling Stones Christian Hoard wrote that the Replacements \"had no use for the principles or ", "score": "1.5670271" }, { "id": "5149739", "title": "Let It Be (Beatles album)", "text": " Beatles won the Academy Award for the Best Original Song Score for the songs in the film. In 1988, the Slovenian band Laibach released a martial industrial version of the album, also titled Let It Be. Beatles author Kenneth Womack comments on Laibach's notable exclusion of the title track and describes the album as \"military style interpretations and choral pieces\". For the magazine's October 2010 issue, Mojo released Let It Be Revisited, a CD containing interpretations of the songs by acts such as Beth Orton, Phosphorescent, Judy Collins, Wilko Johnson, the Besnard Lakes, John Grant and the Jim Jones Revue.", "score": "1.5635006" }, { "id": "5149747", "title": "Let It Be (Beatles album)", "text": " Weekly charts Weekly charts (1987 reissue) Weekly charts (2009 reissue) Weekly charts (2021 reissue) Year-end charts Decade-end charts", "score": "1.5605927" }, { "id": "5149737", "title": "Let It Be (Beatles album)", "text": " Back\" and \"the folky 'Two of Us'\". Reviewing for The Daily Telegraph in 2009, Neil McCormick described Let It Be as a \"slightly sad postscript\", adding, \"there are still monster tunes here by anyone else's standards, but it lacks sonic clarity, and is peppered with under-developed, sub-standard blues.\" Let It Be was ranked number 86 in Rolling Stones list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time in 2003, number 392 in the 2012 version, and number 342 in the 2020 edition. It was voted number 890 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000). ", "score": "1.5519683" }, { "id": "25019231", "title": "Let Me Be Your Woman", "text": "Singles ", "score": "1.5501046" }, { "id": "8377745", "title": "Let It Be (Labrinth song)", "text": " \"Let It Be\" is a song by English electronic musician Labrinth. Written and produced with Gustave Rudman, the song was released on 28 September 2014.", "score": "1.5500009" } ]
What genre is Scorpio?
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
genre
Scorpio (Trax song)
5,705,598
95
[ { "id": "26123843", "title": "Transit to Scorpio", "text": " Transit to Scorpio is a science fiction novel by British writer Kenneth Bulmer, written under the pseudonym of Alan Burt Akers. It is the first book in his Dray Prescot series of sword and planet novels, set on the fictional world of Kregen, a planet of the Antares star system in the constellation of Scorpio. It was first published by DAW Books in 1972. Bulmer's choice of the setting for the book, and for the series as a whole, is a subtle tribute to the Martian series of Edgar Rice Burroughs, the prototypical Sword and Planet romance. The star Antares, similar in brightness and hue to the planet Mars in the night sky, ", "score": "1.5095198" }, { "id": "25453320", "title": "Swordships of Scorpio", "text": " Swordships of Scorpio is a science fiction novel written by Kenneth Bulmer under the pseudonym of Alan Burt Akers (Kenneth Bulmer). It is the fourth volume in his extensive Dray Prescot series of sword and planet novels, set on the fictional world of Kregen, a planet of the Antares star system in the constellation of Scorpio. It was first published by DAW Books in 1973. The Dray Prescot series is made of several cycles of novels, each cycle essentially forming a series within the series. In addition to being the fourth volume in the series as a whole, Swordships of Scorpio is also the fourth volume in the Delian Cycle and, like the second and third volume, is set on the fictional continent of Turismond but also introduces the island of Pandahem for the first time. The 52 completed novels of the Dray Prescot series were written by Bulmer between 1972 and 1997, when a stroke stopped his writing, also the later Dray Prescot books, after 1988, were originally only published in German. The series is in the spirit of Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter of Mars series.", "score": "1.4938636" }, { "id": "26472393", "title": "Prince of Scorpio", "text": " Prince of Scorpio is a science fiction novel written by Kenneth Bulmer under the pseudonym of Alan Burt Akers. It is the fifth book in his extensive Dray Prescot series of sword and planet novels, set on the fictional world of Kregen, a planet of the Antares star system in the constellation of Scorpio. It was first published by DAW Books in 1974. The Dray Prescot series is made of several cycles of novels, each cycle essentially forming a series within the series. In addition to being the fifth volume in the series as a whole, Prince of Scorpio is also the fifth and final volume in the Delian Cycle. It is set on the fictional island of Vallia. The 52 completed novels of the Dray Prescot series were written by Bulmer between 1972 and 1997, when a stroke stopped his writing, also the later Dray Prescot books, after 1988, were originally only published in German. The series is in the spirit of Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter of Mars series.", "score": "1.4635489" }, { "id": "26123844", "title": "Transit to Scorpio", "text": " given its name (meaning \"like Mars\") by early astronomers to compare it to and help distinguish it from the planet. Bulmer is signalling that his series is similar to that of his model. The Dray Prescot series is made of several cycles of novels, each cycle essentially forming a series within the series. In addition to being the first volume in the series as a whole, Transit to Scorpio is the initial volume in the Delian Cycle, which introduces the reader to a number of different Kregen locales as Prescot struggles to find his place in this strange new world and to win the hand of Delia, the love of his life.", "score": "1.4502544" }, { "id": "1039214", "title": "Tropic of Scorpio", "text": " Tropic of Scorpio is the debut studio album of American post-hardcore/indie rock band Girls Against Boys, released on December 2, 1992 by record label Adult Swim.", "score": "1.4406807" }, { "id": null, "title": "Scorpion (TV series)", "text": "Scorpion (TV series)\n\nScorpion (stylized as </SCORPION>) is an American action drama television series created by Nick Santora for CBS. The series stars Elyes Gabel (Walter O'Brien), Katharine McPhee (Paige Dineen), Eddie Kaye Thomas (Tobias Curtis), Jadyn Wong (Happy Quinn), Ari Stidham (Sylvester \"Sly\" Dodd), and Robert Patrick (Cabe Gallo). Very loosely based on the life of its executive producer and self-proclaimed computer expert Walter O'Brien, the series centers on O'Brien and his friends helping to solve complex global problems and save lives. The series premiered on September 22, 2014. On October 27, 2014, CBS placed a full-season episode order for the first season. In March 2017, CBS renewed the series for a fourth season, which premiered on September 25, 2017.\n\n\"Scorpion\" received mixed critical reception. On May 12, 2018, CBS cancelled the series after four seasons.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Scorpio (instrumental)", "text": "Scorpio (instrumental)\n\n\"Scorpio\" is a song by Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band. It charted at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100.\n\nThe song has been sampled in several hip-hop songs since its release in 1971, most notably Mark Ronson's debut single \"Ooh Wee\", Public Enemy's \"Night of the Living Baseheads\", LL Cool J's \"Jingling Baby\", and Young MC's \"Bust a Move\".\n\nIn 2016, the song was featured in the American television drama series \"Better Call Saul\" in the episode \"Inflatable\". The song is played over a montage of lawyer Saul Goodman/Jimmy McGill (played by Bob Odenkirk) as he attempts to get himself fired.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Scorpion", "text": "Scorpion\n\nScorpions are predatory arachnids of the order Scorpiones. They have eight legs, and are easily recognized by a pair of grasping pincers and a narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward curve over the back and always ending with a stinger. The evolutionary history of scorpions goes back 435 million years. They mainly live in deserts but have adapted to a wide range of environmental conditions, and can be found on all continents except Antarctica. There are over 2,500 described species, with 22 extant (living) families recognized to date. Their taxonomy is being revised to account for 21st-century genomic studies.\n\nScorpions primarily prey on insects and other invertebrates, but some species hunt vertebrates. They use their pincers to restrain and kill prey, or to prevent their own predation. The venomous sting is used for offense and defense. During courtship, the male and female grasp each other's pincers and dance while he tries to move her onto his sperm packet. All known species give live birth and the female cares for the young as their exoskeletons harden, transporting them on her back. The exoskeleton contains fluorescent chemicals and glows under ultraviolet light.\n\nThe vast majority of species do not seriously threaten humans, and healthy adults usually do not need medical treatment after a sting. About 25 species (fewer than one percent) have venom capable of killing a human, which happens frequently in the parts of the world where they live, primarily where access to medical treatment is unlikely.\n\nScorpions appear in art, folklore, mythology, and commercial brands. Scorpion motifs are woven into kilim carpets for protection from their sting. Scorpius is the name of a constellation; the corresponding astrological sign is Scorpio. A classical myth about Scorpius tells how the giant scorpion and its enemy Orion became constellations on opposite sides of the sky.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The House of the Scorpion", "text": "The House of the Scorpion\n\nThe House of the Scorpion is a 2002 science fiction young adult novel by Nancy Farmer. It is set in the future and mostly takes place in Opium, a country which separates Aztlán (formerly Mexico) and the United States. The main character Matteo Alacrán, or Matt, is a young clone of a drug lord of the same name, usually called \"El Patrón\". It is a story about the struggle to survive as a free individual and the search for a personal identity.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Scorpions (band)", "text": "Scorpions (band)\n\nScorpions are a German rock band formed in Hanover in 1965 by guitarist Rudolf Schenker. Since the band's inception, its musical style has ranged from hard rock, to soft rock.\n\nDuring the mid-1970s, with guitarist Uli Jon Roth (who replaced Schenker's younger brother Michael) part of the lineup, the music of the Scorpions was defined as hard rock. The band has released thirteen consecutive studio albums that were in the top 10 in Germany, one of which reached No. 1, as well as three consecutive albums that were in the top 10 in the \"Billboard\" 200 in the United States. Their latest studio album, \"Rock Believer\", was released in February 2022.\n\nScorpions are estimated to have sold over 100 million records around the world, making them one of the best-selling hard rock and heavy metal bands. One of their most recognized hits is \"Wind of Change\" (from \"Crazy World\"), a symbolic anthem of the political changes in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s and the fall of the Berlin Wall, and it remains as one of the best-selling singles in the world with over 14 million copies. Two of the songs on their ninth studio album \"Love at First Sting\", \"Rock You Like a Hurricane\" and \"Still Loving You\", are regarded as some of the most influential and popular works, both in heavy metal music and among rock ballads, defined as \"rock anthem\" and \"a true hymn of love\".", "score": null }, { "id": "4040216", "title": "Scorpio (Trax song)", "text": " \"Scorpio\" is a single released by South Korean rock band Trax. It was recorded and released in two versions: Japanese and Korean. The single was produced by X Japan's Yoshiki, who also composed the music to the title track, and includes a cover of X Japan's \"Tears\" in either Japanese or Korean. Yoshiki later helped write the lyrics to TRAX's second Japanese single \"Rhapsody\". The Japanese release included a 20-page color booklet. The Korean version has the additional track \"Over the Rainbow\" in two different versions. It was also the final Korean release to feature drummer, Rose, who would leave in 2005.", "score": "1.4313474" }, { "id": "1039215", "title": "Tropic of Scorpio", "text": " AllMusic called it \"a slightly off-and-on affair, but when it works it fulfills the promise of the earliest recordings and then a little bit more.\"", "score": "1.4277323" }, { "id": "27788937", "title": "Moon in the Scorpio", "text": " Moon in the Scorpio is the debut studio album by the Norwegian symphonic black metal band Limbonic Art. It was recorded at Bondi Lydstudio and released in July 1996 through Nocturnal Art Productions. Cover artwork is done by band member Morpheus.", "score": "1.4110882" }, { "id": "30237918", "title": "Scorpio Rising (Prong album)", "text": " Scorpio Rising is the sixth studio album by American metal band Prong, their first after a gap of seven years. The song \"Embrace the Depth\" first appeared on the 2002 live album 100% Live under the title \"Initiation\", and was co-written by Pat Lachman.", "score": "1.4053864" }, { "id": "13282251", "title": "Scorpio Rising (film)", "text": " Scorpio Rising is a 1963 American experimental short film directed by Kenneth Anger and starring Bruce Byron as Scorpio. Themes central to the film include the occult, biker subculture, homosexuality, Christianity, and Nazism. Scorpio Rising also explores the worship of rebel icons of the era, such as James Dean and Marlon Brando (referred to by Anger as Byron's \"heroes\"). Like many of Anger's films, Scorpio Rising does not contain any dialogue, but features a prominent soundtrack consisting of 1960s pop, including songs by Ricky Nelson, the Angels, the Crystals, Bobby Vinton, Elvis Presley, and Ray Charles.", "score": "1.4035022" }, { "id": "2147848", "title": "Scorpio Music", "text": " Scorpio Music is a French music label headquartered in Paris. The company was founded by Henri Belolo in 1976, best known as the original creator of The Ritchie Family and the disco group Village People with Jacques Morali. Since 2011, the label has garnered a roster of artists including J Balvin, Martin Garrix, Showtek, Armin van Buuren, Deorro and Hardwell, Willy William.", "score": "1.3987616" }, { "id": "12995973", "title": "Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual", "text": " Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual is a third-person adventure game for Windows, developed and published by City Interactive in 2008.", "score": "1.3973973" }, { "id": "30041563", "title": "Scorpio Rising (band)", "text": "Mickey Banks – singer ; Sploote Lead – lead guitar ; Martin Atherton – guitar ; David Renton/Steve Soar/Mandi Morgan – bass ; Colin Owens – drums ", "score": "1.3920265" }, { "id": "13282255", "title": "Scorpio Rising (film)", "text": " Scorpio Rising was praised by West Coast critics upon its initial release. When it was screened in New York City in 1964, Scorpio Rising garnered additional positive reviews from The New Yorker, Variety, and Newsweek. Nora Sayre of The New York Times reviewed the film in 1975 stating, \"Oddly enough, the references to the nineteen-fifties, which seemed dated and rather ponderous in 1965, don't make the film appear old-fashioned now. Admittedly, one then saw it in an unfortunate context – draped in the mystique of the underground, when a number of inferior films employed some similar imagery, such as the juxtaposition of Christ and hipsters, or close-ups of all-purpose skulls. But after a decade's education in put-ons, one can savor the impudent freshness of \"Scorpio\" today.\" Directors Gaspar Noé and Nicolas Winding Refn cited the film as an influence on their filmmaking.", "score": "1.3843266" }, { "id": "7619284", "title": "Hilde Vandermeeren", "text": " longlisted for the BookSpot Golden Nose in 2018. The first part of a trilogy in collaboration with criminal lawyer Walter Damen was published in 2018: Restless, followed by Bottomless (2019) and Relentless (2020). This trilogy and her other work are part of the international project DETECt of the KU Leuven, a collaboration between European Universities, TV-channels and professionals from the creative sector. The worldwide English Rights of Scorpio (The Scorpion's Head) are sold to the UK publishing house Pushkin Press for publication in October 2021. The book is translated by Laura Watkinson and part of a new series Walter Presents, books selected by producer Walter Iuzzolino. In 2021, she's going to be Honorary citizen of Torhout, because of her achievements in the literary sector.", "score": "1.3760817" }, { "id": "25162960", "title": "Scorpio's Dance", "text": " Scorpio's Dance is the third album by the rock band Shocking Blue. It was released in 1970 on Pink Elephant Records. This album continues the band's exploration into country music and Americana with tracks like \"Alaska Country\" and \"Sally Was a Good Old Girl\". It still stays true to its rock roots as well. Despite continuing their growth as a band, the album did not fare so well in America.", "score": "1.3758781" }, { "id": "258445", "title": "Alex Rider", "text": " Scorpia Rising was published in 2011. A Greek trillionaire, Yannis Ariston Xenopolos hires Scorpia to return the Elgin Marbles to Greece. Scorpia's plan includes the laying of a false trail to Cairo, Egypt, and blackmailing MI6 into returning the Marbles. MI6 falls for the trap and Alex is sent to Cairo, where he is dismayed to find that Scorpia has been pulling the strings all along. He also meets Julius Grief, his clone from Point Blanc who escaped from an MI6 prison in Gibraltar. He aims to personally kill Alex to avenge Dr Grief's death. Alex is captured by Scorpia and manages to help his long-time friend and caregiver after his uncle's death, Jack, (who has also been captured) escape. Scorpia anticipated this and laid a trap for Jack. The news of her alleged killing devastates Alex but he manages to stop Scorpia's plan and kills Julius. The book ends when Alex escapes and moves to San Francisco with Sabina's family, changing him forever and disallowing him to return to his spy life.", "score": "1.3745077" }, { "id": "7926534", "title": "Dray Prescot series", "text": "1. Transit to Scorpio (Dec. 1972; Transit nach Scorpio) ; 2. The Suns of Scorpio (Apr. 1973; Die Sonnen von Scorpio) ; 3. Warrior of Scorpio (Aug. 1973; Der Schwertkämpfer von Scorpio) ; 4. Swordships of Scorpio (Dec. 1973; Die Armada von Scorpio) ; 5. Prince of Scorpio (Apr. 1974; Der Prinz von Scorpio) ; The Saga of Dray Prescot: The Delian Cycle (Apr. 2007; omnibus including vols. 1-5) The Delian cycle (Der Delia-Zyklus):", "score": "1.3668963" }, { "id": "30041564", "title": "Scorpio Rising (band)", "text": "IF.. (1992), Chapter 22 ; Zodiac Killers (1992), Sire – USA compilation ; Pig Symphony, Sire ; Brutal Deluxe (unreleased) ", "score": "1.3629701" }, { "id": "3255296", "title": "Tracey Moffatt", "text": " Scorpio (2005) is a series 40 images in which the artist takes on the persona of famous women born – like the artist – under the zodiac sign of Scorpio. The series reiterates the artist's ongoing interests in celebrity, alternate personas and constructed realities. Moffatt's 2007 series Portraits explores the idea of 'celebrity' among people in her immediate social circle – family members, fellow artists, her dealer – through 'glamorised' renderings of their faces using computer technology, repetitive framing and bright colours. In 2008 Moffatt held her \"first substantial exhibition to date\" at Dia Art Foundation in the United States, featuring the photo series Up in the Sky (1997).", "score": "1.3618364" } ]
What genre is Right There?
[ "romantic comedy", "romedy", "romcom" ]
genre
Right There (film)
1,195,400
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[ { "id": "1747724", "title": "Right There (film)", "text": " Right There is a 2013 American short film written and directed by Nathan Suher. A romantic comedy about unrequited love, the film starred Ryan Hanley, Lauren Kennedy, Andre Boudreau, and Alexandra Cipolla. It was made as a modern-day silent film and intended by the filmmakers as a homage to the genre.", "score": "1.7084627" }, { "id": "1747734", "title": "Right There (film)", "text": " not selected by the Sundance organizers. Right There was subsequently entered into other competitions during the winter season including the Boston International Film Festival, Massachusetts Independent Film Festival, and the SXSW Film Festival. On April 26, 2014, Right There made its film festival debut at the 6th annual SENE Film, Music & Arts Festival in Providence, Rhode Island. It was screened at both the Cable Car Cinema and the historic Columbus Theater. Suher, who was in attendance with producer Lori Suher, was awarded \"Best Regional Film\". That same month, Suher was a guest on DiHard Radio where he discussed his early life and career, starting his first production company, and the making of Right There.", "score": "1.704354" }, { "id": "1747727", "title": "Right There (film)", "text": " Right There was the ninth film produced by IM Filmworks, a local production company owned by director-producers Nathan Suher and Gregory Capello, as part of a series of comedy shorts set in Southern New England. Like many of their previous films, Right There was based in Suher's hometown of North Attleboro, Massachusetts.", "score": "1.6973116" }, { "id": "4517376", "title": "There There (album)", "text": " There There is the second studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Megan Washington, the first crediting her full name. It was released in Australia on 12 September 2014. The album peaked at number 5 on the ARIA Charts.", "score": "1.6089506" }, { "id": "11329616", "title": "There There (novel)", "text": " There There reached number one on the San Francisco Chronicle’s best-seller list, and number eight on The New York Times Best Seller list. A sequel to \"There There\" was announced by Tommy Orange with a 2022 release date.", "score": "1.6070735" }, { "id": null, "title": "Right There (Ariana Grande song)", "text": "Right There (Ariana Grande song)\n\n\"Right There\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande featuring rapper Big Sean. It was written by Grande, Harmony Samuels, H. \"Carmen Reece\" Culver, J. \"Lonny\" Bereal, James \"J-Doe\" Smith, Al Sherrod Lambert, Jeff Lorber and Sean. It features a prominent sample of the jazz instrumental song \"Rain Dance\" (1979) by The Jeff Lorber Fusion. The song is a throwback to R&B music of the 1990s, a sonority that predominates the production of \"Yours Truly\" and the first single \"The Way\", which Grande considered \"Right There\" as a sequel to, that uses heavy programmed snare drums, snaps and synthesizers as complement of its sound. In the lyrics, Grande expresses her passion to her love interest affirming that she will always be there for him, with Sean responding to her affirmation while using several double entendres in a more sexual perspective.\n\nThe song was released on August 6, 2013 as the third and final single from her debut studio album \"Yours Truly\" (2013). It was praised by music critics who underscored its old-school production, which they felt recalled music released by Mariah Carey in the 1990s. In the United States, the song reached a peak of at number 84 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, while achieving top ten positions on the Dance Club Songs and Rhythmic charts. The single was later certified Gold in the United States by the RIAA, for selling over 500,000 copies.\n\nIts accompanying music video was released on October 30, 2013, directed by the Young Astronauts team who added a concept inspired by William Shakespeare's work \"Romeo and Juliet\". The video takes place at a Victorian era costume party in a mansion. Grande appears dressed as Juliet, while Patrick Schwarzenegger makes a cameo as Romeo. The video received positive commentaries by some publications. To promote the song, Grande performed for some radio stations across the United States including Los Angeles Power 106 and Capital XTRA, she also promoted it on the televised show, \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\". The song was included as part of her set list for her first headlining tour called The Listening Sessions (2013), The Honeymoon Tour (2015) and the Sweetener World Tour (2019).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Right There (Nicole Scherzinger song)", "text": "Right There (Nicole Scherzinger song)\n\n\"Right There\" is a song by American singer Nicole Scherzinger, from her debut studio album, \"Killer Love\" (2011). The song was released on May 17, 2011, as the third single from the album by Interscope and associated record labels. As the third single, a remix was recorded featuring American rapper 50 Cent. The song was originally intended to be the first single to precede the album in the United States. Written by Ester Dean, Frank Romano, Daniel Morris, and co-written and produced by Jim Jonsin, it is an island-flavored midtempo R&B-pop song that sees Scherzinger singing about her what she wants her lover to do and warning other suitors to back off. \n\nUpon its release, \"Right There\" was praised by critics for its urban production, which stood out from other disco-influenced songs on mainstream radio. Scherzinger also earned praise for the playful nature and Caribbean influences. Music critics compared the song to Bajan artist Rihanna, and her single \"Rude Boy\". Some critics lamented the song for having lazy lyrics and being overly sexual, critiques Scherzinger denied by calling it a love ballad. In the United Kingdom, the song debuted at number three, giving Scherzinger her fourth consecutive top-ten single.\n\nOutside of the UK, the song peaked in the top-ten of eight other national charts including in Scotland, Ireland, New Zealand, and on \"Billboard\"s Euro Digital Songs chart. In the US, \"Right There\" peaked within the top 40 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song was certified double platinum In Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), as well gold in both the UK and the US by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) and Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), respectively. An accompanying music video, featuring 50 Cent, saw Scherzinger reunite with director Paul Hunter. It features a number of dance scenes set in downtown Los Angeles, with Scherzinger appearing in a Pocahontas-inspired outfit. The visual was the most watched video on YouTube on the day of its release, scoring a similar accolade on MTV's website \"Right There\" was promoted with multiple live performances across 2011, including appearances and performances on \"Britain's Got Talent\", \"The Graham Norton Show\", Capital FM's \"Summertime Ball\", \"American Idol\" and \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" show. It was also featured in the setlist for Scherzinger's debut solo concert tour, the Killer Love Tour (2012).", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Be Right There", "text": "Be Right There\n\n\"Be Right There\" is a song recorded by producers Diplo and Sleepy Tom, featuring uncredited vocals from Priscilla Renea. It incorporates lyrics from the 1992 song \"Don't Walk Away\" by Jade. The song was also featured in the Chinese-French action-adventure film \"The Warriors Gate\" and in the soundtrack of the 2016 video game \"Forza Horizon 3\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Right There (film)", "text": "Right There (film)\n\nRight There is a 2013 American short film written and directed by Nathan Suher. A romantic comedy about unrequited love, the film starred Ryan Hanley, Lauren Kennedy, Andre Boudreau, and Alexandra Cipolla. It was made as a modern-day silent film and intended by the filmmakers as a homage to the genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Right Here Waiting", "text": "Right Here Waiting\n\n\"Right Here Waiting\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Richard Marx. It was released on June 29, 1989, as the second single from his second album, \"Repeat Offender\". The song was a global hit, topping charts in many countries around the world, including the U.S. where it reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It reached number two on the UK Singles Chart. It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.\n\nThe song has been covered by many artists, including Monica for her album \"The Boy Is Mine\".", "score": null }, { "id": "11409789", "title": "Be Right There", "text": " The song's accompanying music video premiered on December 15, 2015, on Mad Decent's YouTube account.", "score": "1.5774926" }, { "id": "3244172", "title": "That's Me Right There (EP)", "text": " That's Me Right There is the debut extended play (EP) by American recording artist Jasmine V. It was released on November 10, 2014 by Interscope Records. It was preceded by the release of title track \"That's Me Right There\" on August 5, 2014.", "score": "1.5665488" }, { "id": "30085125", "title": "Right There (Ariana Grande song)", "text": " \"Right There\" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande featuring rapper Big Sean. It was written by Grande, Harmony Samuels, H. \"Carmen Reece\" Culver, J. \"Lonny\" Bereal, James \"J-Doe\" Smith, Al Sherrod Lambert, Jeff Lorber and Sean. It features a prominent sample of the jazz instrumental song \"Rain Dance\" (1979) by The Jeff Lorber Fusion. The song is a throwback to R&B music of 1990s- a sonority that predominates the production of Yours Truly and the first single \"The Way\" in which Grande considered \"Right There\" as a sequel to - that uses heavy programmed snare drums, snaps and synthesizers as complement of its sound. In the lyrics, Grande expresses her passion to her love interest affirming that she will always be there for ", "score": "1.5561317" }, { "id": "30838892", "title": "Keep It Right There (album)", "text": " Keep It Right There is an album by Marion Meadows, released in 1992.", "score": "1.5212406" }, { "id": "1747728", "title": "Right There (film)", "text": " The idea for Right There was originally conceived by screenwriter Ian Taylor, a longtime writing collaborator, in 2010. The story was further developed by Suher and Capello, however, the project was put on hold as IM Filmworks was then in the process of filming several other short films. A fan of silent film stars Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, the project personally appealed to Suher who wished to pay homage to the genre and \"recapture this golden era of cinema\". Suher also liked the idea that a silent film could be universally appreciated by non-English speaking audiences.", "score": "1.5203865" }, { "id": "3244173", "title": "That's Me Right There (EP)", "text": " On October 30, 2014, it was confirmed by Villegas via Twitter that the title of the EP would be That's Me Right There with a release date set for November 10. Its cover artwork and track listing were revealed the same day.", "score": "1.5116757" }, { "id": "30085129", "title": "Right There (Ariana Grande song)", "text": " the songs' similarities in melody and composition. The singer spoke of the mutual interest she and rapper Big Sean felt in wanting to collaborate but mentioned that it took some time for them to find the right song. She said, \"We were talking about a few other songs together but it just never worked out and it never was the right moment and then finally 'Right There' came along. And we were like 'Oh this is it'.\" In production terms, \"Right There\" has a 1990s R&B throwback style sound that is instrumentally supported by stabbing synths, trap-inflected programmed snare drums and a mid-tempo beat ", "score": "1.5046176" }, { "id": "1747732", "title": "Right There (film)", "text": " cast members were all interviewed on Frame by Frame discussing their experiences working on a silent film. The film was also screened at the Brooklyn Coffee Tea House in Providence, Rhode Island on November 7, 2013, and at the Somerville Theater in Somerville, Massachusetts on March 1, 2014. In the latter showing, Right There was part of a double-billing also featuring the 2013 thriller Normal directed by Richard Griffin. The original 8:00 pm opening sold out shortly after its official announcement with the theater adding two additional screenings. Suher was interviewed on ABC6 News that same day to promote the film's Boston premiere. The film received a favorable review by Tom Lobascio of The Last ", "score": "1.4943088" }, { "id": "9381817", "title": "All Right Here", "text": " All Right Here is the second studio album and third album overall from Christian singer and songwriter Sara Groves, and was released on August 20, 2002, by INO Records. The producer on the album is Nate Sabin. This release became critically acclaimed and commercially successful.", "score": "1.493756" }, { "id": "27536611", "title": "The Left Right Game", "text": " The Left Right Game is a 2020 science fiction/horror podcast written by Jack Anderson, based on his series \"Has anyone heard of the Left/Right Game?\" originally posted on the r/nosleep subreddit in 2017. It is produced by QCODE, Automatik, and Tessa Thompson.", "score": "1.4861777" }, { "id": "16375085", "title": "Right Here (Charles Billingsley album)", "text": " Right Here is a studio album from Charles Billingsley. StowTown Records released the album on March 4, 2016.", "score": "1.4753944" }, { "id": "9494228", "title": "Julia Nunes", "text": " Nunes' first album, Left Right Wrong, contained all original compositions and came out in the summer of 2007. It was released independently, published by JuNu Music (ASCAP), on Nunes' label Rude Butler Music. Following YouTube success, as of June 2008, Nunes arranged a distribution deal for Left Right Wrong with Burnside Distribution Corporation, and the album can now be purchased through some mainstream sources. The twelve tracks (ten studio, two live) were recorded with just guitar and voice, without the overdubs which feature in her YouTube videos.", "score": "1.4740655" }, { "id": "1747731", "title": "Right There (film)", "text": " Right There made its world premiere on October 18, 2013, at the Speed of Thought Playhouse in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, one of the locations used in the film. Prior to the event, Suher was interviewed on North TV about the film. The premier party held at the venue included the first-ever screening of Suher's music video \"Precious Time\" for American Dreamers, featuring a live performance from the group, a question and answer session with the cast, and a silent auction. The event raised an estimated $1,000 allowing IM Filmworks to repay town officials for the police detail as well as providing additional revenue for marketing and film festival submissions. In addition, Suher, Ian Taylor, and ", "score": "1.4685456" }, { "id": "30085128", "title": "Right There (Ariana Grande song)", "text": " \"Right There\" was written by Ariana Grande, Harmony Samuels, H. \"Carmen Reece\" Culver, J. \"Lonny\" Bereal, James \"J-Doe\" Smith, Al Sherrod Lambert, Jeff Lorber and Big Sean. Grande recorded her lines at the London Bridge's Studios in Los Angeles, California, while Sean's verse was recorded at Studios de la Reine in Paris, France. \"Right There\" samples the 1979 jazz instrumental song \"Rain Dance\" by The Jeff Lorber Fusion; it is the same sample that was used for the 1997 Lil' Kim song \"Crush on You\". Grande has referred to \"Right There\" as \"sort of a sequel\" to her first top-ten single \"The Way\" due ", "score": "1.4614084" }, { "id": "29191628", "title": "Right Here (Shane Filan album)", "text": " Right Here is the second studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Shane Filan. The album was released on 25 September 2015 by East West Records. The album reached number one in Ireland.", "score": "1.4553556" } ]
What genre is El usurpador?
[ "telenovela", "Spanish soap opera" ]
genre
El usurpador
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The show's premise revolves around a pair of twin sisters who were separated when they were young, and as adults ", "score": "1.6290774" }, { "id": "29672071", "title": "La usurpadora (Venezuelan TV series)", "text": " La usurpadora, is a Venezuelan telenovela created by Inés Rodena and adapted by Ana Mercedes Escámez for Radio Caracas Televisión in 1971. This was the first adaptation that made the original story of Inés Rodena. Marina Baura and Raúl Amundaray star as the main protagonists.", "score": "1.5955571" }, { "id": "4343920", "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": " Rodena's 1998 telenovela, the basis for the show, was itself based on Daphne du Maurier's 1957 The Scapegoat, and took inspiration from several previous Latin American versions, particularly a 1971 Venezuelan telenovela of the story. In 1981, Valentín Pimstein made the first Mexican version of Rodena's novel, called El hogar que yo robé, with Venezuela creating another version, called La intrusa, in 1986. Though the 1998 version was the most popular during its run and is said to be not only the best version, but one of the most popular of all telenovelas, another remake had been made in 2012, ¿Quién eres tú? co-produced by Mexico with Colombia and the United States.", "score": "1.5795836" }, { "id": "4343901", "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": " La usurpadora (English: The Usurper) is a Mexican television series produced by Carmen Armendáriz for Televisa. It is a reboot based on the 1998 Mexican telenovela of the same name and the first series of the anthology series \"Fábrica de sueños\". In the series, the character Paola Miranda, the First Lady of Mexico, discovers she has a twin sister and tries to swap lives with her. The show began filming on 25 April 2019, with the first five episodes given a special pre-release online on 30 August 2019. The series then ran from 2 September to 4 October 2019, on Las Estrellas. The first and only season consisted of 25 episodes.", "score": "1.5470612" }, { "id": null, "title": "El usurpador", "text": "El usurpador\n\nEl usurpador is a Mexican telenovela produced by Televisa for Telesistema Mexicano in 1967.\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "La usurpadora (1998 TV series)", "text": "La usurpadora (1998 TV series)\n\nLa Usurpadora (English: \"The Usurper\"; international title: \"Deceptions\") is a Mexican romantic drama telenovela produced by Salvador Mejia Alejandre and originally broadcast on Canal de las Estrellas from February 9 to July 24, 1998. It starred Gabriela Spanic and Fernando Colunga, and was based on \"La Intrusa\", a novela originally broadcast in Venezuela which was itself a remake of Radio Caracas Television's 1971 telenovela \"La Usurpadora\", which starred Marina Baura and Raúl Amundaray. This was one of the last telenovelas to feature Libertad Lamarque, who here portrayed the character of Abuela Piedad Bracho, until \"Carita de ángel\". The show's premise revolves around a pair of twin sisters who were separated when they were young, and as adults the younger sister is forced to act as a \"replacement\" for her wealthy twin who wants to temporarily leave her husband and his family to enjoy a life of luxury with multiple lovers. The telenovela had huge success in Mexico with ratings of 38.4 and has been exported and ported to various languages across the world.\n\nGabriela Spanic has a dual role as the protagonist/main antagonist, Fernando Colunga starred as the protagonist. Chantal Andere, Dominika Paleta, Azela Robinson, Mario Cimarro and Juan Pablo Gamboa starred as the antagonists. It was the first on-screen collaboration between Colunga and Spanic, who both later worked in \"Soy tu Dueña\".\n\nYadhira Carrillo as special guest antagonist at \"Mas Alla de la Usurpadora\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Victoriano Huerta", "text": "Victoriano Huerta\n\nJosé Victoriano Huerta Márquez (; 22 December 1850 – 13 January 1916) was a general in the Mexican Federal Army and 39th President of Mexico, who came to power by coup against the democratically elected government of Francisco I. Madero with the aid of other Mexican generals and the U.S. Ambassador to Mexico. His violent seizure of power set off a new wave of armed conflict in the Mexican Revolution.\n\nAfter a military career under President Porfirio Díaz and Interim President Francisco León de la Barra, Huerta became a high-ranking officer during the presidency of Madero during the first phase of the Mexican Revolution (1911–13). In February 1913 Huerta joined a conspiracy against Madero, who entrusted him to control a revolt in Mexico City. The Ten Tragic Days – actually fifteen days – saw the forced resignation of Madero and his vice president and their murders. The coup was backed by the nascent German Empire as well as the United States under the Taft administration. But the succeeding Wilson administration refused to recognize the new regime which had come to power by coup. The U.S. allowed arms sales to rebel forces. Many foreign powers did recognize the regime, including Britain and Germany, but withdrew further support when revolutionary forces started to show military success against the regime; their continuing support of him threatened their own relationships with the U.S. government. \n\nHuerta's government resisted the U.S. incursion into the port of Veracruz that violated Mexico's sovereignty. Even Huerta's opponents agreed with his stance. The Constitutionalist Army, the forces of the northern coalition opposing Huerta, defeated the Federal Army. Huerta was forced to resign in July 1914 and flee the country to Spain, only 17 months into his presidency, after the Federal Army collapsed. While attempting to intrigue with German spies in the U.S. during World War I, Huerta was arrested in 1915 and died in U.S. custody.\n\nHis supporters were known as \"Huertistas\" during the Mexican Revolution. He is still vilified as a traitor, by modern-day Mexicans, who generally refer to him as \"El Chacal\" (\"The Jackal\") or \"El Usurpador\" (\"The Usurper\").", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)\n\nLa usurpadora (English: \"The Usurper\") is a Mexican television series produced by Carmen Armendáriz for Televisa. It is a reboot based on the 1998 Mexican telenovela of the same name and the first series of the anthology series \"Fábrica de sueños\". In the series, the character Paola Miranda, the First Lady of Mexico, discovers she has a twin sister and tries to swap lives with her.\n\nThe show began filming on 25 April 2019, with the first five episodes given a special pre-release online on 30 August 2019. The series then ran from 2 September to 4 October 2019, on Las Estrellas. The first and only season consisted of 25 episodes.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Magda Guzmán", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "26738069", "title": "La usurpadora (1998 TV series)", "text": " La Usurpadora has become one of the most exported Televisa telenovelas, has been licensed by 125 countries in and dubbed into 25 languages.", "score": "1.5127649" }, { "id": "4343922", "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": "Notes The title of each episode refers to a phrase mentioned by a character in it. ", "score": "1.5036829" }, { "id": "26738058", "title": "La usurpadora (1998 TV series)", "text": " younger sister is forced to act as a \"replacement\" for her wealthy twin who wants to temporarily leave her husband and his family to enjoy a life of luxury with multiple lovers. The telenovela had huge success in Mexico with ratings of 38.4 and has been exported and ported to various languages across the world. Gabriela Spanic has a dual role as the protagonist/main antagonist, Fernando Colunga starred as the protagonist. Chantal Andere, Dominika Paleta, Azela Robinson, Mario Cimarro and Juan Pablo Gamboa starred as the antagonists. It was the first on-screen collaboration between Colunga and Spanic, who both later worked in Soy tu Dueña. Yadhira Carrillo as special guest antagonist at Mas Alla de la Usurpadora.", "score": "1.5031861" }, { "id": "28561915", "title": "El Señor Presidente", "text": " novel\". The dictator novel is a genre that has developed as a vehicle for Latin American writers to critique concentrated authority. Assistant Professor of Spanish at Walsh University, Jorge J Barrueto, argues that El Señor Presidente has been heralded as epitomizing dictatorship, \"a phenomenon perceived to be a natural and inherent trait in the region\". According to Garcia Calderon, the legacy of colonialism in Latin America has often led to the rise of an absolute authority, which seeks to contain a nation's inner conflict. Once in power, the man in charge often seeks complete control; he often amends constitutions, dismantling laws which previously prevented his re-election. For example, ", "score": "1.5017562" }, { "id": "4343903", "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": " of Colombia, Bogotá, running an orphanage and tending to her aging mother, Olga. She is mysteriously offered large donations from a Mexican benefactor to trick her into traveling there. She is kidnapped by Paola, who threatens to murder Olga to blackmail Paulina into assuming her identity for two weeks. Paulina accepts the role and becomes the \"usurpadora\", moving into Los Pinos, the presidential palace. During the Independence celebrations, Paulina is shot. However, not only does she live, but the National Intelligence Center opens an investigation into the shooting, thinking that the President was the real target. The President himself also hires a private detective, the former agent Facundo ", "score": "1.496836" }, { "id": "4343919", "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": " The Venezuelan actress Gabriela Spanic, who starred in the 1998 version, lauded the series, commending the quality and praising Echeverría, saying that she loves it and that Echeverría is \"an excellent actress of the new generation. I really like her work [...] she is doing great. I am very happy that I can say I love the success this is having\".", "score": "1.4621286" }, { "id": "9209801", "title": "Francisco Ayala (novelist)", "text": " silence, Ayala begun his second stage in exile with El hechizado (The Bewitched, 1944), a tale of a Creole man trying to meet King Charles II of Spain (known as the Bewitched), which became part of Los usurpadores (The Usurpers, 1949), a collection of seven narrations with the common theme of lust for power. The story is used here as a reflection on the past, in order to better know the present. Ayala gets closer here to Kafka's existential and absurd world, including an implicit critic to the immorality and stupidity of power. La cabeza del cordero (The Lamb Head, ", "score": "1.4604077" }, { "id": "28561885", "title": "El Señor Presidente", "text": " El Señor Presidente (Mister President) is a 1946 novel written in Spanish by Nobel Prize-winning Guatemalan writer and diplomat Miguel Ángel Asturias (1899–1974). A landmark text in Latin American literature, El Señor Presidente explores the nature of political dictatorship and its effects on society. Asturias makes early use of a literary technique now known as magic realism. One of the most notable works of the dictator novel genre, El Señor Presidente developed from an earlier Asturias short story, written to protest social injustice in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in the author's home town. Although El Señor Presidente does not explicitly identify its setting as early twentieth-century Guatemala, the ", "score": "1.458132" }, { "id": "4343910", "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": " The series was inspired by a story from Cuban telewriter Inés Rodena and largely based on the 1998 version, La usurpadora. Claimed as a major difference compared to the 1998 show, the producers insisted on using the modern American format of 25 episodes that are produced in one block; despite this oddity in terms of Mexican productions, Carmen Armendáriz said the series \"would not lose its telenovela essence\". The creative team also wanted to update the story's context, too, changing the businessman and trophy wife leads to the President and First Lady; including settings in other countries (primarily Colombia) to show an international Mexico; and changing the two sons of the leads in the original into a son and daughter, who are also step-siblings.", "score": "1.4570246" }, { "id": "26738071", "title": "La usurpadora (1998 TV series)", "text": " La Usurpadora was followed by a two-hour special, Más Alla De La Usurpadora which is set a year after the events of the original telenovela. Again produced by Salvador Mejia Alejandre and directed by Beatriz Sheridan, it starred many familiar cast members, including Gabriela Spanic and Fernando Colunga, and introduced a new character, Raquel, played by Yadhira Carrillo.", "score": "1.4519172" }, { "id": "13349040", "title": "Dictator novel", "text": "El Señor Presidente is a 1946 novel by Guatemalan Nobel Prize-winning writer and diplomat Miguel Ángel Asturias. Although the novel does not explicitly identify its setting as early twentieth-century Guatemala, Asturias was inspired by the 1898–1920 presidency of Manuel Estrada Cabrera for his title character. This novel explores the nature of political dictatorship and its effects on society, and is an overtly political novel in which Asturias denounces Latin American dictators. By keeping time and place ambiguous, Asturias's novel represents a break from former narratives, which until this point had been judged on how adequately they reflected reality. Asturias's distinctive use of dream imagery, ", "score": "1.4497378" }, { "id": "13349023", "title": "Dictator novel", "text": " Miguel Ángel Asturias's El Señor Presidente (written in 1933, but not published until 1946) is, in the opinion of critic Gerald Martin, \"the first real dictator novel\". Other literary treatments of the dictator figure followed, such as Jorge Zalamea's El Gran Burundún Burundá ha muerto, but the genre did not gain impetus until it was reinvented in the political climate of the cold war, through the Latin American Boom. The dictator novel came back into fashion in the 1970s, towards the end of the Boom. As Sharon Keefe Ugalde remarks, \"the 1970s mark a new stage in the evolution of the Latin American dictator novel, characterized by at least two developments: a change in the perspective from which the dictator is viewed and a new focus on the nature of language.\" ", "score": "1.4467877" }, { "id": "4343918", "title": "La usurpadora (2019 TV series)", "text": " claimed to prefer the 1998 version, than the 2019 version. For its part, with respect to the end of the series, the website La Hora de la Novela gave positive reviews, praising Carmen Armendáriz's production as one of the best in 2019. But she also criticized the abrupt end that was given to the series with Andrés Palacios and Sandra Echeverría staying together as a family, and leaving Betke out. In addition to giving good reviews regarding the protagonists, the work of the actors Juan Carlos Barreto, Aurora Gil, Ana Bertha Espín, Queta Lavat and Paco Ruedas was also praised.", "score": "1.4347348" }, { "id": "31059764", "title": "Abaddón el exterminador", "text": " Abaddon, arguably Sabato's most experimental work, presents a fragmented narrative structure. It mixes autobiographical events – which combine actual events with fantastic elements – with parallel stories, philosophical analysis, hypotheses and literary criticism, retold by characters who, in the same role, were often present in the previous novel. Abaddon is arguably apocalyptic in tone, recreating adverse historical events that took place in Argentina in the 1970s, as well as mentioning twentieth century events, such as the Second World War, the bombing of Hiroshima and the Vietnam War. Through the novel, Sabato presents a denunciation of evil. It is an unfinished work, it being fragmented. The novel centers on a man who looks at the world and at himself. The author is himself named as a character, and referred to by other characters.", "score": "1.4307883" }, { "id": "7237837", "title": "Project Andrea", "text": " In 2012, Javier Rebolledo published La danza de los cuervos (The Dance of the Crows), a book describing the atrocities committed in the Simón Bolívar barracks. He then premiered the movie El Mocito, in which the experiences of a boy who worked in the Simón Bolívar House of Extermination are related. It details the torture and suffering of the political abductees, and mention is made of the use of sarin gas to exterminate the prisoners.", "score": "1.4288443" } ]
What genre is Fire?
[ "horror literature" ]
genre
Fire (Rodgers novel)
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[ { "id": "27614816", "title": "Fire (Cashore novel)", "text": " Fire is a fantasy novel by Kristin Cashore, a companion book to her debut novel, Graceling. It tells the story of a young monster in the shape of a human who is hated because of her difference and supernatural abilities. The novel debuted at number four on The New York Times Best Seller list and won several awards.", "score": "1.6077409" }, { "id": "890912", "title": "Fire (Hedningarna album)", "text": " Fire (stylized \"fiRe\") is the fifth album released by Swedish group Hedningarna, translated to \"The Heathens\" for the international market. It is a compilation album put together to introduce the group outside Sweden, containing tracks from the albums Kaksi! and Tra.", "score": "1.5615624" }, { "id": "31108028", "title": "Fire (Rodgers novel)", "text": " Fire is an apocalyptic science fiction/horror novel by Alan Rodgers, published in 1990 as an original paperback from Bantam Books. It was reprinted by specialty publisher Wildside Press in 2000.", "score": "1.547682" }, { "id": "11367515", "title": "Fires (Nerina Pallot album)", "text": " Fires is the second album by London-born singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot. First released in April 2005 on her own independent record label, Idaho Records, Fires was met with much critical acclaim but did not gain commercial recognition. After working as a support act for artists such as Sheryl Crow and Suzanne Vega, Pallot was signed up to 14th Floor Records, who were impressed with the audience response and after-show sales of her album. Thus, Fires was reissued in late April 2006 with revamped artwork and some slight remixes on some of Pallot's songs. The album entered at UK #41 and later, on the strength of the popular single \"Everybody's Gone to War\", made it as far as #21. To date, the album has been certified gold in the UK for sales of over 100,000, and has earned Pallot a nomination at the 2007 BRIT Awards for Best British Female. As of 4 October 2009, the album has sold 138,563 copies in the UK.", "score": "1.5417855" }, { "id": "4653664", "title": "Fire (Electric Six album)", "text": " Fire is the debut studio album by American rock band Electric Six. It was released through XL Recordings on May 20, 2003. It was preceded by the hit single \"Danger! High Voltage\", which peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. The album peaked at number 7 in the UK and received positive reviews from critics.", "score": "1.5249219" }, { "id": null, "title": "Arcade Fire", "text": "Arcade Fire\n\nArcade Fire is a Canadian indie rock band, consisting of husband and wife Win Butler and Régine Chassagne, alongside Richard Reed Parry, Tim Kingsbury and Jeremy Gara. The band's current touring line-up also includes former core member Sarah Neufeld and multi-instrumentalists Paul Beaubrun, Dan Boeckner and Eric Heigle. Each of the band's studio albums features contributions from composer and violinist Owen Pallett.\n\nFounded in 2001 by friends and classmates Butler and Josh Deu, the band came to prominence in 2004 with the release of their critically acclaimed debut album \"Funeral\". Their second studio album, \"Neon Bible\", won them the 2008 Meteor Music Award for Best International Album and the 2008 Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year. Their third studio album, \"The Suburbs\", was released in 2010 to critical acclaim and commercial success. It received many accolades, including the 2011 Grammy for Album of the Year, the 2011 Juno Award for Album of the Year and the 2011 Brit Award for Best International Album. In 2013, Arcade Fire released their fourth album, \"Reflektor\", and scored the feature film \"Her\", for which band members Will Butler and Owen Pallett were nominated in the Best Original Score category at the 86th Academy Awards. In 2017, the band released their fifth studio album \"Everything Now\", which was succeeded by their sixth studio album \"We\" in 2022.\n\nAll the band's studio albums have received nominations for Best Alternative Music Album at the Grammys. \"Funeral\" is widely considered by music critics to be one of the greatest albums of the 2000s. The band's work has also been named three times as a shortlist nominee for the Polaris Music Prize: in 2007 for \"Neon Bible\", in 2011 for \"The Suburbs\" and in 2014 for \"Reflektor\".\n\nThe band has been described as indie rock, art rock, dance-rock, and baroque pop. They play guitar, drums, bass guitar, piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass, xylophone, glockenspiel, keyboard, synthesizer, French horn, accordion, harp, mandolin and hurdy-gurdy, and take most of these instruments on tour; the multi-instrumentalist band members switch duties throughout shows.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Fire Force", "text": "Fire Force\n\nAn anime television series adaptation by David Production aired from July to December 2019 on the MBS's Super Animeism block. A second season aired from July to December 2020. A third season has been announced. The anime television series has been licensed by Funimation.\n\nAs of May 2022, the \"Fire Force\" manga had over 20 million copies in circulation.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Fire Emblem", "text": "Fire Emblem\n\nA notable aspect of gameplay is the permanent death of characters in battle, removing them from the rest of the game when they are defeated. In newer games, from \"\" onwards, players get to choose between Classic Mode, in which fallen characters remain dead, or Casual Mode, in which fallen characters are revived for the next battle. The series title refers to the \"Fire Emblem\", a recurring element in the series that is usually portrayed as a royal weapon or shield representing the power of war and dragons. The development of the first game began as a dōjin project by Shouzou Kaga and three other developers. Its success prompted the development of further games in the series. Kaga headed the development of each entry until the release of \",\" when he left Intelligent Systems and founded his game studio to develop \"Tear Ring Saga\".\n\nNo games in the series were released outside of Japan until two characters, Marth and Roy, were included as playable characters in the 2001 fighting game \"Super Smash Bros. Melee\". Their popularity, as well as the international success of the similarly turn-based \"Advance Wars\", eventually convinced Nintendo to release future games in Western territories, starting with the seventh game \"\" under the title \"Fire Emblem\" in 2003. Many games in the series sold well, although sales suffered a decline during the 2000s. This resulted in the series' near-cancellation, a fate that was reversed with the unprecedented critical and commercial success of \"Fire Emblem Awakening\" (2012). Individual entries have generally been praised, the series as a whole has been lauded for its gameplay, and it is frequently cited as the seminal series in the tactical role-playing genre, codifying various gameplay elements that would come to define the genre. Characters from across the series have also been included in crossovers with other video game franchises, including the aforementioned \"Super Smash Bros.\" series.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Earth, Wind & Fire", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Fire Punch", "text": "Fire Punch", "score": null }, { "id": "4187570", "title": "The Alchemy Index Vols. I &amp; II", "text": " Vol. I: Fire is centered around the group's older melodic post-hardcore sound of their early releases, channelling the influence of Deftones, Isis and Pelican. It features riff-based guitar work, screaming, different tunings and time signatures, while continuing the stylistic evolution of the Vheissu tracks \"Hold Fast Hope\", \"The Earth Will Shake\" and \"Like Moths to Flame\". The lyrics incorporate metaphors for fire, alongside detailing rebellion through the contexts of history and religion, and the urge to break free from people oppressing the listener; this style of lyrical content recalled the band's The Artist in the Ambulance (2003) track \"Paper Tigers\" and the Vheissu track \"Between ", "score": "1.523906" }, { "id": "29992446", "title": "The Safety Fire", "text": " The Safety Fire are a Progressive Metal band. The band themselves have mentioned artists such as Karnivool, Sikth, Opeth, Björk, Jaga Jazzist, Kaki King and Between the Buried and Me as influencing their sound. The band make use of multiple time signatures and quickly change between distorted and clean guitars. Similarly the vocal skills of Sean McWeeney switch between pitched screaming and clean vocal melodies.", "score": "1.5202552" }, { "id": "6413849", "title": "Living Fire", "text": " entitled EVERY SAINT HAS A PAST, EVERY SINNER HAS A FUTURE, being perhaps the band's most worked album, with more melodic guitars and drum lines which reminds Blink 182. In the week of its release, the album became the most downloaded from the label's bandcamp and made it into the top 10 until December 2017. LIVING FIRE's first four albums have similarities between them, but each has a unique style. And THE FLAME STILL BURNS the fifth album of the band was released in June 2019 and brings a strong influence from NYHC and Nude Metal. Less than a ", "score": "1.514285" }, { "id": "8629054", "title": "Mouse Fire", "text": " Mouse Fire is a U.S. independent dance-rock band from Tampa, Florida. They formed in 2006 and released their debut album Wooden Teeth in October 2007 to critical acclaim. The band took a brief hiatus from national touring to play locally and write/record their sophomore full-length album, Big Emotion released in June 2010. Both records were released on Lujo Records.", "score": "1.5101023" }, { "id": "27614829", "title": "Fire (Cashore novel)", "text": " an affair that led to his banishment and the abuse he suffered on Nax's account. Fire, after fighting with this, comes to accept it. She meets Brigan at Fort Flood and the two reconcile, making love and coming to terms with all that they've lost and gained. Soon after, the rebels request a meeting under the pretense of peace. During they ask for Fire to be given to them, and after the demand is refused, Nash is shot. He lives, and Brigan's army conquers, returning the Dells to relative peace. Fire returns to King's City hailed as a hero, much to her embarrassment. A ceremony ", "score": "1.5090816" }, { "id": "14154906", "title": "Fire Star (novel)", "text": " Fire Star is a 2005 novel by an English author, Chris D'Lacey. It is the sequel to his 2003 novel Icefire, and is followed by The Fire Eternal, which came out in September 2007.", "score": "1.5079808" }, { "id": "9813316", "title": "Frozen Fire (novel)", "text": " Frozen Fire is a philosophical thriller about the nature of reality by Tim Bowler. The novel was first published in 2006. It introduces a mysterious boy who wants to escape his unhappy life through suicide, and a fifteen-year-old girl who only wants her brother back from wherever he has disappeared to. Frozen Fire has won several awards. The back of the book reads: When Dusty gets the phone call from a mysterious boy she knows she can not ignore it. He seems to know something about the disappearance of her brother, Josh, which means that Dusty must find the boy no matter what. But when she does finally meet him, there is something strange and haunting about him. He can see people's thoughts, and feels everything – from chilling ice to white-hot pain... and he seems to have a hold over everyone he meets. There is talk in the town of the boy's past. Lynch mobs are out to get him. Dusty must help him and find out what happened to Josh. But when the mob turns on her, it is she, and not the boy, who is in the gravest danger.", "score": "1.5066917" }, { "id": "10596705", "title": "Wild Fire (band)", "text": " Wild Fire labeled the genre of their music as \"loud and aggressive hard rock\" in 2015–2018. During an interview, former guitarist Taylor Roberts said: \"We’re too hard to be hard rock but we’re not hard enough to be metal, so we’re kind of a nice little in-between [...] we hate labeling the genre that we’re in. We play music and we like to have a good time.\" After Roberts left the band, Sawyer and Voss both announced that they will no longer be genre specific. After the announcement, some fans were led to believe that Wild Fire will be abandoning hard rock. Sawyer said:\"We haven’t left the old sound behind exactly. People who love music tend to love all kinds of music. We’re just showing off a different side to our musical interests. ", "score": "1.5053656" }, { "id": "31892903", "title": "Fire (1996 film)", "text": " Fire is a 1996 Indo-Canadian erotic romantic drama film written and directed by Deepa Mehta, starring Shabana Azmi and Nandita Das. It is the first installment of Mehta's Elements trilogy; it is succeeded by Earth (1998) and Water (2005). The film is loosely based on Ismat Chughtai's 1942 story, \"Lihaaf\" (\"The Quilt\"). Fire is one of the first mainstream Bollywood films to explicitly show homosexual relations, and the first to feature a lesbian relationship. After its 1998 release in India, activists staged several protests, setting off a flurry of public dialogue around issues such as homosexuality and freedom of speech.", "score": "1.5020254" }, { "id": "26936668", "title": "Fire (The Bug album)", "text": " Tom Morgan, in PopMatters, describes Fires \"tone\" as one of \"pure, scorching heat\", and observes that it treats of themes including climate change and sociopolitical tensions. Morgan argues that Fire is Martin's \"finest\" as The Bug. In Le Devoir, giving the album four stars, Philippe Renaud notes that the elements of grime, dancehall, and electronic music in Fire \"add fuel to the fire\" of Martin's \"indignation\". JR Moores, in The Quietus, describes Fire as \"like a direct sequel\" to London Zoo (2008). The Quietus subsequently voted Fire as number 1 in their 100 favourite albums of 2021.", "score": "1.5014913" }, { "id": "4509556", "title": "Lauren Belfer", "text": " of the year's five best mysteries for NPR. The paperback edition was released in March 2011. Her third novel, And After The Fire, is a powerful and passionate novel inspired by historical events about two women, one European and one American, and the mysterious choral masterpiece by Johann Sebastian Bach that changes both of their lives. It has been compared to A.S. Byatt's Possession and received a starred review from Booklist. USA Today gave And After The Fire a 4-star review, writing that the novel \"swells with life’s great themes—love, death, family and faith—and the insistent, dark music of loss.” The New Yorker called And After The Fire \"provocative.\" It was published and released by HarperCollins, on ", "score": "1.4983056" }, { "id": "7089897", "title": "Flaming Fire", "text": " Flaming Fire is an American arts collective and experimental rock band from Brooklyn, New York, United States, which formed in 2000. Other projects include live performance, film, comics and the Flaming Fire Illustrated Bible (described as the largest illustrated Bible in the world). The band is on avant rock label Silly Bird Records, home to bands like Autobody and the Irving Klaw Trio. Their projects and music have been featured in such news and music publications as The New York Times, Arthur Magazine, The New Yorker, Vice Magazine, The Boston Globe, Venus Magazine, The Omaha World Herald, The Omaha Reader, The Lincoln Journal Star, Blastitude, Dead Angel, Mick Mercer's The Mick and Baltimore City Paper. The group features cartoonist ", "score": "1.498283" }, { "id": "27614827", "title": "Fire (Cashore novel)", "text": " the man who killed Archer, a criminal named Jod. She learns that he was indeed Archer's sire, having raped Brocker's wife on orders from King Nax. Fire arrives at a Fort Flood, which is under attack, and meets Brigan. The two confess they are in love with each other, but Fire refuses to give into her feelings because she doesn't want to love him if he's \"only going to die.\" He leaves for battle once more, and Fire is wracked with agony and worry for his safety. After living in relative seclusion while trying to process Archer's death and the loss of her fingers, Fire ", "score": "1.496899" }, { "id": "26599029", "title": "Fire Without Flame", "text": " Fire Without Flame is a hard rock album by Akira Kajiyama and Joe Lynn Turner. This is the first release under both their names. Fire Without Flame is more of a return to Slam era sensibilities: a blistering blues infused hard rock album, on which Kajiyama handled all instruments and production himself. While absent of song writing credits, it’s assumed that Turner contributed all lyrics and vocal melodies.", "score": "1.4968226" }, { "id": "30168248", "title": "Day of Fire (album)", "text": " Day of Fire is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Day of Fire. The album's songs, which were written by lead vocalist Joshua Brown and lead guitarist Gregg Hionis, deal with human weakness. \"Reap and Sow\" was featured on the Digital Praise PC game Guitar Praise.", "score": "1.496253" } ]
What genre is The Moment?
[ "mandopop", "Mandarin popular music", "mandapop" ]
genre
The Moment (Aaron Yan album)
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The album marks Manafest's final release with his long-time affiliate label BEC Recordings before moving to a fully independent status for his next album Reborn.", "score": "1.6928456" }, { "id": "25688262", "title": "This Is the Moment (album)", "text": " All tracks were produced by Christian Martinez.", "score": "1.6925542" }, { "id": "8526762", "title": "The Moment (Jimmy MacCarthy album)", "text": " The Moment is the third album by Irish singer/songwriter Jimmy MacCarthy, released in 2002 by his own record label, Ride On Records.", "score": "1.6802543" }, { "id": null, "title": "In This Moment", "text": "In This Moment\n\nIn This Moment is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed by singer Maria Brink and guitarist Chris Howorth in 2005. They found drummer Jeff Fabb and started the band as Dying Star. Unhappy with their musical direction, they changed their name to In This Moment and gained two band members, guitarist Blake Bunzel and bassist Josh Newell. In 2005, bassist Newell left the band and was replaced by Jesse Landry.\n\nTheir debut album, \"Beautiful Tragedy\", was released in 2007. Their follow up, titled \"The Dream\" was released the following year debuting at number 73 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The band's third album, \"A Star-Crossed Wasteland\" was released in 2010, and their fourth album titled \"Blood\" was released in August 2012 and debuted at number 15. Their fifth album titled \"Black Widow\" was released in November 2014 and debuted at number 8, their highest position in the charts to date. \"Ritual\", their sixth, was released in the summer of 2017 and debuted at number 23. Their seventh studio album, \"Mother\" was released on March 27, 2020. They have received two nominations of Alternative Press Music Awards, including two for Best Hard Rock Artist and one for Best Live Band. They have also received a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance. To date, the band has 4 singles and an album certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).\n\nThe band's line-up has changed several times. Landry was replaced by Kyle Konkiel in 2009 and Konkiel was replaced by Travis Johnson in 2010. Jeff Fabb and Blake Bunzel left the band in 2011, and were replaced by Tom Hane and Randy Weitzel respectively. In March 2016, drummer Tom Hane announced his departure from the band and was replaced by Kent Diimmel, formerly of 3 By Design.\n\nThroughout their career, the band has performed on several notable tours and festivals including Ozzfest in 2007 and 2008; Warped Tour in 2009; Download Festival in 2009, 2013, and 2018; Mayhem Festival in 2010; Music as a Weapon V tour in 2011; Uproar Festival in 2012; Rock on the Range in 2012, 2013, and 2015; Carnival of Madness tour in 2013; Knotfest in 2014; Rockfest and Rocklahoma in 2015; Carolina Rebellion in 2018; Louder Than Life in 2017 and 2019; Aftershock in 2014, 2017, and 2021; Welcome to Rockville in 2013, 2015, 2017, and 2019; and Knotfest in 2022.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Moment 4 Life", "text": "Moment 4 Life\n\n\"Moment 4 Life\" is a song by Trinidadian-American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj featuring Canadian rapper Drake. It serves as the fourth single from Minaj's debut studio album \"Pink Friday\" (2010). The song was produced by T-Minus and written by both artists. Sonically, it is a hip hop song that lyrically relates to maintaining a feeling of accomplishment and enjoying the moment.\n\nThe single peaked at number 13 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts. It also saw success internationally, becoming a top 40 hit in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, as well as charting in Belgium and France. In the US, it has sold over two million digital downloads as of December 2014. The song received a nomination for Best Rap Performance at the 2012 Grammy Awards.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Moment Apart", "text": "A Moment Apart\n\nA Moment Apart is the third studio album by the American electronic music duo Odesza, released on 8 September 2017 through Counter, Ninja Tune and the duo's own label, Foreign Family Collective. It is the duo's first album in three years after their second album, \"In Return,\" and the first released through Foreign Family Collective.\n\nThe album was teased in March 2016 through social media. Afterwards, the singles \"Line of Sight\" and \"Late Night\" were released in April 2017 as the lead singles. Following the album's announcement in June, \"Meridian\" and \"Corners of the Earth\" were released as the third and fourth singles. \"Higher Ground\", the fifth single, was released in July and \"Across The Room\", the sixth and final single, was released in October. The album features contributions from Leon Bridges, Kelsey Bulkin, The Chamanas, Mansionair, Sasha Alex Sloan, Regina Spektor, Naomi Wild, WYNNE and RY X.\n\nThe album received positive reviews from critics, with praise toward its production values and composition, and debuted at #3 on the \"Billboard 200\". The album was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album, with \"Line of Sight\" nominated for Best Dance Recording, at the 60th Grammy Awards.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Feel This Moment", "text": "Feel This Moment\n\n\"Feel This Moment\" is a song by the American rapper Pitbull, featuring American singer Christina Aguilera. The song was released on February 22, 2013, as the fourth single from the album by Mr. 305, Polo Grounds Music and RCA Records \"Global Warming\", which was released in 2012. It is a dance-pop number that talks about stopping to take a moment to appreciate life. \"Feel This Moment\" was written by the artists alongside Chantal Kreviazuk and producers Nasri Atweh, Adam Messinger, Sir Nolan, and DJ Buddha. The song interpolates \"Take On Me\" by A-ha, written and composed by Morten Harket, Paul Waaktaar-Savoy, and Magne Furuholmen.\n\n\"Feel This Moment\" received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who praised Aguilera's appearance and the ”Take On Me” interpolation used on the song, and some of whom compared the song's theme to songs by Ludacris, David Guetta, Usher and Kesha. \"Feel This Moment\" was a commercial success, peaking at number eight on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and was certified quadruple platinum in October 2020. Outside of the United States, \"Feel This Moment\" peaked within the top ten of the charts in many countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. It garnered multiple certifications in many regions, including by the Australian Recording Industry Association and the British Phonographic Industry.\n\nAn accompanying music video for \"Feel This Moment\" was directed by David Rousseau and was released on March 15, 2013. The video was shot in a black and white scene, featuring several shots from Pitbull's Planet Pit World Tour and Aguilera with big curly hair. The clip garnered positive feedback, who praised Aguilera's new figure in it. At the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, the video was nominated for Best Collaboration. The duo performed \"Feel This Moment\" on a number of occasions, including at the 2012 American Music Awards, 2013 Kids' Choice Awards, and the 2013 \"Billboard\" Music Awards; in this last, Morten Harket himself, the lead-singer of A-ha, was featured as a guest star.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "This Magic Moment", "text": "This Magic Moment\n\n\"This Magic Moment\" is a song composed by lyricist Doc Pomus and pianist Mort Shuman. It was first recorded by The Drifters, with Ben E. King singing lead.", "score": null }, { "id": "5599944", "title": "The Moment (Aaron Yan album)", "text": " The Moment is the first Mandarin solo LP by Aaron Yan of Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boy band Fahrenheit. It was released by HIM International Music on 19 December 2012. The Japanese edition was released on 6 March 2013 by Pony Canyon, which included the Japanese version of title track \"\" (The Moment). The LP consists of ten songs performed by Yan.", "score": "1.6777513" }, { "id": "31260410", "title": "Moment (mathematics)", "text": " Since", "score": "1.6687562" }, { "id": "3437396", "title": "The Moment (Kenny G composition)", "text": " CD-Maxi BMG", "score": "1.6628762" }, { "id": "5254449", "title": "The Moment (story)", "text": " \"The Moment\" is a 2009 science fiction short story by Lawrence M. Schoen. It was first published in the Hadley Rille Books anthology Footprints.", "score": "1.6614935" }, { "id": "28901080", "title": "The Moment (1979 film)", "text": " The Moment (Clipa) is a 1979 Romanian drama film directed by Gheorghe Vitanidis. It competed at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival.", "score": "1.6601162" }, { "id": "8212616", "title": "The Moment (Ai song)", "text": " A music video for \"The Moment\" was released on July 5, 2021. Directed by Yue, it starred Ai, Yellow Bucks, DJ Ryow, Riehata, Thelma Aoyama, Luna, Sid, and Tee. Throughout the video, Ai and Yellow Bucks are seen singing and rapping throughout various locations in a city.", "score": "1.6125994" }, { "id": "27786448", "title": "Moments (Andrew Rayel album)", "text": " Moments is the second studio album by Moldovan trance producer and DJ Andrew Rayel, released on 5 May 2017 through Armada Music. It is the follow-up to Rayel's debut album Find Your Harmony, which was released on 2014. The album was announced on 18 February 2017 together with a world tour which lasted from April to August 2017. 12 out of 18 songs in the album were released as singles over a two-year period from 2016 to 2017, with the lead single being “I’ll Be There” featuring American vocalist Eric Lumiere. Moments incorporates a mixture of big room-influenced trance, progressive house, psy-trance, and dubstep within its tracks.", "score": "1.611182" }, { "id": "30401029", "title": "This Moment Is a Flash", "text": " This Moment Is a Flash is the first studio album by Canadian band Dala. It was released on April 3, 2005 via indie label Big Bold Sun Music. Upon signing with Universal Music Canada, Drive Through Summer and the duo's cover of Donovan's Catch the Wind were carried over to their major label debut, Angels & Thieves, released the following November.", "score": "1.6094679" }, { "id": "32568809", "title": "Carl Lentz", "text": "Own the Moment (Simon & Schuster, 2017) ISBN: 1501177001 ", "score": "1.6077989" }, { "id": "8212613", "title": "The Moment (Ai song)", "text": " \"The Moment\" (stylized in capital letters) is a song recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai, featuring Japanese rapper Yellow Bucks. Written by Ai and Yellow Bucks, it was released on June 28, 2021 by EMI Records and Universal Music Group.", "score": "1.6061914" }, { "id": "14445352", "title": "Dave Kane (musician)", "text": "Moment To Moment ", "score": "1.60198" }, { "id": "30985875", "title": "In a Moment", "text": " \"In a Moment\" is a song by rock band Stereophonics. It is the ninth track on their 2013 album Graffiti on the Train and was released as the album's lead-single on 4 November 2012.", "score": "1.5934844" }, { "id": "3558766", "title": "The Moment (Manafest album)", "text": " The album includes the singles of \"Diamonds\" and \"Edge of My Life\". \"Diamonds\" peaked within the top 5 on the ChristianRock.Net radio charts.", "score": "1.589974" }, { "id": "30635961", "title": "A Moment in Time (film)", "text": " The film was graded \"B\" by the Cinema Evaluation Board and received a \"GP\" rating from the MTRCB.", "score": "1.5893493" }, { "id": "2150541", "title": "The Moment (band)", "text": " his debut solo album, What's It All About? under the name of Rinaldi Sings in 2005. The Moment worked with several record producers during their career. Cult musicians Paul Bevoir and Edward Ball shared the production duties on the album The Work Gets Done (Rave, 1985). Paul Bultitude was responsible for \"Poor Mr Diamond\" (Big Stuff, 1988), while \"Sticks And Stones\" (Countdown, 1986) was produced by Pat Collier and Will Birch. Their later material was in the hands of Ian Shaw, who also engineered all their recordings from 1985 onwards. In 2016 The Moment released a new album, 'The Only Truth Is Music', and a follow up EP 'Know It All' on the Infenzo Label, and also toured the UK with ex-Chords drummer Brett 'Buddy' Ascott.", "score": "1.5794806" } ]
What genre is Strangers?
[ "science fiction", "SF", "scifi", "sci Fi", "sci-Fi", "science-fiction", "sci fi", "sciencefiction" ]
genre
Strangers (Dozois novel)
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[ { "id": "8465490", "title": "Strangers (Dozois novel)", "text": " Strangers is a science fiction novel by American author Gardner Dozois, published in 1978. The novel was expanded from its original form as a novella, which first appeared in New Dimensions IV (edited by Robert Silverberg) in 1974. The novella was nominated for both the Hugo and Locus Poll Award, and has since been collected in Dozois's short fiction collection, Strange Days: Fabulous Journeys with Gardner Dozois. The expanded novel was originally published by Berkley Books, and was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel and the Locus Poll Award. It was reprinted by iBooks in 2003.", "score": "1.6815474" }, { "id": "31539187", "title": "Strangers (French comic book)", "text": " Strangers is a French comic book depicting a superhero team, consisting of many of Editions Lug' most popular heroes, all aliens residing on Earth (hence its name). It was written by Jean-Marc Lofficier and illustrated by various artists for publishers Semic Comics and Image Comics in 2002 and 2003.", "score": "1.6710532" }, { "id": "29798407", "title": "Strangers (Koontz novel)", "text": " Strangers is a novel written by Dean Koontz, released in 1986.", "score": "1.6262561" }, { "id": "32588926", "title": "Strangers (Malibu Comics)", "text": " The Strangers is the title of a comic book series created and written by Steve Englehart. It was originally drawn by Rick Hoberg for Malibu Comics’ Ultraverse imprint which was bought by Marvel Comics during the 1990s. The Strangers consisted of a group of random passengers on a cable car who were struck by what they believed to be a bolt of lightning, but was actually a \"jumpstart\": one of the bursts of energy emitted by the Entity from the Moon, which transformed them into \"Ultras\".", "score": "1.6177914" }, { "id": "12074596", "title": "The Strangers (2008 film)", "text": " The Strangers is a 2008 American psychological horror film written and directed by Bryan Bertino. The plot follows Kristen (Liv Tyler) and James (Scott Speedman) whose stay at a vacation home is disrupted by three masked criminals who infiltrate the home. The screenplay was inspired by two real-life events: the multiple-homicide Manson family Tate murders and a series of break-ins that occurred in Bertino's neighborhood as a child. Some journalists noted similarities between the film and the Keddie cabin murders that occurred in Keddie, California in 1981, though Bertino did not cite this as a reference. Made on a budget of $9 million, the film was shot on location in rural ", "score": "1.6143715" }, { "id": null, "title": "Stranger Things", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Strangers in the Night", "text": "Strangers in the Night\n\n\"Strangers in the Night\" is a song composed by Bert Kaempfert with English lyrics by Charles Singleton and Eddie Snyder.<ref name=pc22/>\n\nReaching #1 on both the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and the Easy Listening chart, it was the title song for Sinatra's 1966 album \"Strangers in the Night\", which became his most commercially successful album. The song also reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.\n\nSinatra's recording won him the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance and the Grammy Award for Record of the Year, as well as a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist or Instrumentalist for Ernie Freeman at the Grammy Awards of 1967.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Liquid Stranger", "text": "Liquid Stranger\n\nMartin Stääf (born 13 November 1978), aka Liquid Stranger, is a Swedish-born electronic musician, described by Generation Bass as \"the epitome of Transnational Dubstep covering everything from Latin, Asian, Eastern European and Jamaican Dancehall dubs.\" Martin Stääf is known for his experimental approach to composition where he merges genres to create a unique style of music. Martin Woods of Chillbase describes Liquid Stranger's music as a \"unique blend of Ambience, Big Band Jazz, Dubstep and Psychedelica drizzled over electronic Dub Reggae grooves.\" Stääf lives in Edmond, Oklahoma.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Place to Bury Strangers", "text": "A Place to Bury Strangers\n\nA Place to Bury Strangers are an American, New York City-based noise rock band, composed of Oliver Ackermann (guitar/vocals, bass), John Fedowitz (bass guitar) and Sandra Fedowitz (drums). The band, commonly known by the initials APTBS, play a heavy, atmospheric Wall of Sound–influenced blend of psychedelic rock, shoegaze and space rock. ", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Stranger (Camus novel)", "text": "The Stranger (Camus novel)\n\nThe Stranger ( ), also published in English as The Outsider, is a 1942 novella by French author Albert Camus. Its theme and outlook are often cited as examples of Camus' philosophy, absurdism, coupled with existentialism; though Camus personally rejected the latter label.\n\nThe title character is Meursault, an indifferent French settler in Algeria described as \"a citizen of France domiciled in North Africa, a man of the Mediterranean, an \"homme du midi\" yet one who hardly partakes of the traditional Mediterranean culture.\" Weeks after his mother's funeral, he kills an Arab man in French Algiers, who was involved in a conflict with one of Meursault's neighbors. Meursault is tried and sentenced to death. The story is divided into two parts, presenting Meursault's first-person narrative view before and after the murder, respectively.\n\nIn January 1955, Camus wrote this:\n\n\"The Stranger\"s first edition consisted of only 4,400 copies, which was so few that it could not be a best-seller. Since the novella was published during the Nazi occupation of France, there was a possibility that the Propaganda-Staffel would censor it, but a representative of the Occupation authorities felt it contained nothing damaging to their cause, so it was published without omissions. However, the novel was well received in anti-Nazi circles in addition to Jean-Paul Sartre's article \"Explication de \"L'Étranger\".\n\nTranslated four times into English, and also into numerous other languages, the novel has long been considered a classic of 20th-century literature. \"Le Monde\" ranks it as number one on its 100 Books of the Century.\n\nThe novel was twice adapted as films: \"Lo Straniero\" (1967) (Italian) by Luchino Visconti and \"Yazgı\" (2001, \"Fate\") by Zeki Demirkubuz (Turkish).", "score": null }, { "id": "4854255", "title": "Strangers (1992 film)", "text": " Strangers is a 1992 American erotic drama anthology television miniseries directed by Daniel Vigne, Joan Tewkesbury and Wayne Wang and starring Linda Fiorentino, Joan Chen and Timothy Hutton. It was broadcast in three parts on HBO.", "score": "1.6118956" }, { "id": "12074618", "title": "The Strangers (2008 film)", "text": " A musical score, consisting of 19 pieces composed by score producer tomandandy, was released on May 27, 2008, and was distributed by Lakeshore Records. The album was received with generally positive reviews by critics. \"It's a creepy score for what appears to be a movie that will make you jump as well as make sure that the doors are locked at night,\" writes reviewer Jeff Swindoll. \"This is an impressive score and adds a tremendous chill-factor to the film,\" says Zach Freeman of Blogger News, grading it with an A.", "score": "1.606463" }, { "id": "263532", "title": "Brad Riddell (screenwriter)", "text": " Ridell's company Wry Mash Media has optioned Katrina Kittle‘s third novel, The Kindness of Strangers, which he will produce with Forever Safe Productions. The script will be written by Anna Maria Hozian, and Domenica Cameron-Scorsese is attached to direct.", "score": "1.606102" }, { "id": "6953850", "title": "Strangers (Keane video album)", "text": " Strangers is English rock band Keane's first musical-documentary DVD. It was named \"Strangers\" as their feelings before triumphing in music and as a reference to the song \"We Might as Well Be Strangers\" appearing on their debut album Hopes and Fears. The discs contain a documentary narrated by Ed Roe, friend and photographer of Keane, and co-narrated by Keane. Band members talk about their feelings before being famous and how they succeed. Both DVDs contain Keane music and their videoclips, as well as live performances.", "score": "1.6036354" }, { "id": "12074627", "title": "The Strangers (2008 film)", "text": " that, \"This is one of those rare horror movies that concentrates on suspense and terror rather than on gore and a high body count.\" Scott Tobias of The A.V. Club said that \"as an exercise in controlled mayhem, horror movies don't get much scarier.\" Additional positive feedback for the film came from Joblo.com reviewer Berge Garabedian, who praised director Bertino for \"building the tension nicely, with lots of silences, creepy voices, jump scares, use of songs and a sharp eye behind the camera, as well as plenty of Steadicam give it all more of a voyeuristic feel.\" Empire Magazine ", "score": "1.6013188" }, { "id": "11845078", "title": "Blade Strangers", "text": " Blade Strangers (ブレード ストレンジャーズ) is a 2D crossover fighting game developed by Studio Saizensen and published by Nicalis, released on PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows via Steam in August 2018, as well as a Japanese arcade release. It features one-on-one combat between several characters from various independent video game franchises.", "score": "1.5893507" }, { "id": "12074626", "title": "The Strangers (2008 film)", "text": " of The Star-Ledger opined of the film, \"Unfolding with an almost startling lack of self-awareness, young filmmaker Bryan Bertino's debut is such a careful, straight-faced knockoff of '70s exploitation films that it plays like a parody.\" Among the positive reviews, Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times said The Strangers is \"suspenseful,\" \"highly effective,\" and \"smartly maintain[s] its commitment to tingling creepiness over bludgeoning horror.\" Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter called the film a \"creepily atmospheric psychological thriller with a death grip on the psychological aspect.\" James Berardinelli of ReelViews gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, ", "score": "1.5893" }, { "id": "7313413", "title": "Strangers (2007 Hindi film)", "text": " Strangers is 2007 Hindi film directed by Aanand L. Rai and starring Jimmy Sheirgill, Kay Kay Menon, Nandana Sen, Sonali Kulkarni. It is an adaptation of the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock film Strangers on a Train, which was based on the 1950 novel Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith.", "score": "1.5865798" }, { "id": "10842400", "title": "Midnight Stranger", "text": " Midnight Stranger (1994) is the first of two published interactive multimedia CD-ROM based collaborations between writer and director Jeff Green and the Animatics Multimedia Corporation. Noted for its cinéma vérité style, it is a Point Of View (POV) video-based experiment in simulated socializing that takes place in an anonymous city late one night. Players navigate between several locations, and can interact with one or more people in each location to varying effects based on the player's \"reactions\" to that person. The main technical innovation of Midnight Stranger is its use of an emotional continuum Mood Bar for interaction with the in-story characters rather than a text interface or an itemized set of options for each interaction. The Mood Bar simulates some of the frustration and uncertainty when dealing with other people in social situations, and provides a more realistic role playing experience.", "score": "1.5829272" }, { "id": "31539188", "title": "Strangers (French comic book)", "text": "Futura, a mysterious woman from another dimension somehow related to Wampus ; Homicron, a NASA physicist whose body is inhabited by the energies and memories of a powerful alien ; Jaleb, the agent of a race of galactic telepaths ; Jaydee (or Jayde in the French version), an alien shapeshifter killing machine and last of its kind ; Starlock, the former servant of awesome cosmic entities, now a fugitive ; Tanka, a former Tarzan-like jungle lord, empowered by men from the distant future to safeguard our segment of time. The team was composed of the following characters:", "score": "1.580008" }, { "id": "29798408", "title": "Strangers (Koontz novel)", "text": " A group of people are brought together by their different and equally strange maladies. There is Dominick who suffers from somnambulism, Ginger has unexplained lapses into a fugue state, Father Brendan loses his faith and later gains a miraculous 'gift', and Ernie who suffers from nyctophobia. Dominick receives Polaroids that lead him to the Tranquility Motel, situated in the middle of the Nevada 'high-desert', thirty miles west of Elko. Together with Ned and Sandy, who run the restaurant next door to the motel, they discover that their true memories from the summer of the previous year may have been suppressed. Later Ginger, Jorja, and the other people ", "score": "1.5770991" }, { "id": "32436685", "title": "Strangers in the City", "text": " Strangers in the City (行きずりの街) is a 2010 Japanese thriller film directed by Junji Sakamoto, starring Toru Nakamura and Manami Konishi. It is based on the novel of the same title by Tatsuo Shimizu.", "score": "1.5751293" }, { "id": "30110218", "title": "Onyeka Nwelue", "text": " Nwelue's The Strangers of Braamfontein shows a perceptive and vigorous tale of people trapped in dire circumstances. The novel published in 2021 by Griots Lounge Publishing Canada is one of those crime novels that hits you in the gut and before you can recover another powerful blow is delivered. It’s a story of corruption, gangland violence, sex trafficking, modern slavery and murder. All of this is seen from the perspective of the people brutalised, abused and discarded and those profiting and perpetuating their misery.", "score": "1.5715177" }, { "id": "29798412", "title": "Strangers (Koontz novel)", "text": " In 2018, it was announced that an adaptation of Strangers is in development at Fox for a one hour drama created by Criminal Minds creator Jeff Davis. The project is a co-production between Fox and Sony Pictures Television.", "score": "1.5668828" }, { "id": "3152463", "title": "Strangers (Seven Lions and Myon &amp; Shane 54 song)", "text": " \"Strangers\" is a song by American producer Seven Lions and Hungarian electronic music duo Myon & Shane 54 featuring vocals from Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo. American record label Republic Records released the song as part of the soundtrack for The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones on August 20, 2013. American record label Casablanca Records released it as a single on October 11, 2013. The song is the fourth track on Seven Lions' 2014 EP, Worlds Apart.", "score": "1.5667341" } ]
What genre is Info?
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Info (band)
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[ { "id": "29796568", "title": ".info (magazine)", "text": " .info (originally INFO=64) was a computer magazine covering Commodore 8-bit computers and later the Amiga. It was published from 1983 to 1992.", "score": "1.6687238" }, { "id": "15278486", "title": "Infobase Publishing", "text": " Infobase Publishing is an American publisher of reference book titles and textbooks geared towards the North American library, secondary school, and university-level curriculum markets. Infobase operates a number of prominent imprints, including Facts On File, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Chelsea House (which also serves as the imprint for the special collection series, \"Bloom's Literary Criticism\" under the direction of literary critic Harold Bloom), and Ferguson Publishing.", "score": "1.6561519" }, { "id": "11308803", "title": "Info Wars (film)", "text": " Info Wars (styled as info wars) is a 2004 film about the mechanics of modern information warfare and media hacking. It shows some of the ways special interests manipulate modern mass media to reach their ends. The film is named after InfoWars, launched in 1999.", "score": "1.6064489" }, { "id": "15278488", "title": "Infobase Publishing", "text": "Facts On File ; Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; Cambridge Educational ; Chelsea House Publishing ; Bloom's Literary Criticism ; World Almanac ; Ferguson Publishing ", "score": "1.5641184" }, { "id": "26744489", "title": "Info-Cult", "text": " Info-Cult, also known as Info-Secte, is a non-profit group that offers information to the Canadian public about religious cults and related topics. From its office in Montreal, it also provides support to people who were victimized as members of a sect. The group was founded by Mike Kropveld, who is still its Executive Director. In 1977, Kropveld was involved with journalist Josh Freed and others in rescuing a friend who got involved with Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church. Freed wrote a series of six news reports for the Montreal Star about the intervention, then a book (Moonwebs: Journey into the Mind of a Cult). Director Ralph L. Thomas subsequently made the story into the award-winning film Ticket to Heaven. Faced with the large number of ", "score": "1.5324587" }, { "id": null, "title": "Genre", "text": "Genre\n\nGenre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other forms of art or entertainment, whether written or spoken, audio or visual, based on some set of stylistic criteria, yet genres can be aesthetic, rhetorical, communicative, or functional. Genres form by conventions that change over time as cultures invent new genres and discontinue the use of old ones. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions. Stand-alone texts, works, or pieces of communication may have individual styles, but genres are amalgams of these texts based on agreed-upon or socially inferred conventions. Some genres may have rigid, strictly adhered-to guidelines, while others may show great flexibility.\n\nGenre began as an absolute classification system for ancient Greek literature, as set out in Aristotle's \"Poetics\". For Aristotle, poetry (odes, epics, etc.), prose, and performance each had specific design features that supported appropriate content of each genre. Speech patterns for comedy would not be appropriate for tragedy, for example, and even actors were restricted to their genre under the assumption that a type of person could tell one type of story best.\n\nGenres proliferate and develop beyond Aristotle’s classifications in response to changes in audiences and creators. Genre has become a dynamic tool to help the public make sense out of unpredictability through artistic expression. Given that art is often a response to a social state, in that people write, paint, sing, dance, and otherwise produce art about what they know about, the use of genre as a tool must be able to adapt to changing meanings.\n\nMusician Ezra LaFleur argues that discussion of genre should draw from Ludwig Wittgenstein's idea of family resemblance. Genres are helpful labels for communicating but do not necessarily have a single attribute that is the essence of the genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Music genre", "text": "Music genre\n\nA music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions. It is to be distinguished from \"musical form\" and musical style, although in practice these terms are sometimes used interchangeably.\n\nMusic can be divided into genres in varying ways, such as popular music and art music, or religious music and secular music. The artistic nature of music means that these classifications are often subjective and controversial, and some genres may overlap.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Hip hop music", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Information Society (band)", "text": "Information Society (band)\n\nInformation Society (also known as InSoc) is an American band from Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minnesota, initially active from 1982 to 1997, primarily consisting of Kurt Harland Larson, Paul Robb, and James Cassidy; the latter two reconvened the band in 2006, initially with Christopher Anton as lead vocalist, then with Harland rejoining them as lead vocalist by 2008.\n\nThe group's breakout single was 1988's \"What's on Your Mind (Pure Energy)\", a dance song which spent 39 weeks on the dance chart, going straight to number one and would also peak at number three on the Hot 100 pop chart. The track included a vocal sample of Mr. Spock (Leonard Nimoy) from \"Star Trek\", saying \"pure energy\".\n\nThe band has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue, recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. Receiving a star \"might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis,\" according to journalist Steve Marsh.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Thriller (genre)", "text": "Thriller (genre)\n\nThriller is a genre of fiction, having numerous, often overlapping subgenres. Thrillers are characterized and defined by the moods they elicit, giving viewers heightened feelings of suspense, excitement, surprise, anticipation and anxiety. Successful examples of thrillers are the films of Alfred Hitchcock.\n\nThrillers generally keep the audience on the \"edge of their seats\" as the plot builds towards a climax. The cover-up of important information is a common element. Literary devices such as red herrings, plot twists, unreliable narrators, and cliffhangers are used extensively. A thriller is often a villain-driven plot, whereby they present obstacles that the protagonist must overcome.\n\nThe most common genres that overlap with the thriller genre include crime, horror and detective fiction.", "score": null }, { "id": "27669371", "title": "Information Libre", "text": " Information Libre is an album by punk band Sham 69, released in 1991.", "score": "1.523848" }, { "id": "30129658", "title": "Infoganda", "text": " Infoganda is a term describing dramatic or literary work that contains both elements of an infomercial and propaganda. The term has been sporadically used in both the popular media and in blogs since 2001.", "score": "1.497978" }, { "id": "29796570", "title": ".info (magazine)", "text": " home computers and 35mm cameras, that were inexpensively available to the general public. Early issues were typeset using a Commodore 64 and a dot-matrix printer, giving the magazine a distinctive hand-crafted appearance. The magazine soon switched to a more professional appearance using laser printers with Springboard Software's The Newsroom or Berkeley Softworks' GEOS geoPublish software for 8-bit Commodores, before changing its editorial focus and publishing platform to the Amiga, and changing its name to .info, which was coincidentally the file extension of Amiga icon files. The Computer Press Association named .info as one of two 'Runners-Up' in the category of Best Computer Magazine - Circulation Less Than 50,000 at its seventh annual awards ceremony in ", "score": "1.4944994" }, { "id": "12905329", "title": "Info.com", "text": " Info is a metasearch engine, which as of 2013, provided results from search engines Google, Yahoo!, Ask, Bing, Yandex, and Open Directory. As of 2004, news search was powered by Topix.net, Info.com's shopping database was powered by Shopping.com, and Info.com had White Page and Yellow Page search. As of 2013, Info.com also had search plugins for Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Firefox.", "score": "1.4792821" }, { "id": "7062150", "title": "The INFO Project", "text": " The INFO (Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health) Project is housed at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU∙CCP) and is funded by the United States Agency for International Development.", "score": "1.4697003" }, { "id": "7757828", "title": "The Age of Information", "text": " The Age of Information (formerly known as Trading Yesterday) was an American alternative rock band originally formed in 2002 by David Hodges and Mark Colbert, and later joined by Steven McMorran. In 2004, The Age of Information released a demo CD titled The Beauty and the Tragedy, and after signing with Epic Records later that year, they released their first single, \"One Day\", in the summer of 2005, along with an announcement for the upcoming album \"More Than This\". After a premature end to their contract with Epic Records, the album \"More Than This\" was shelved until 2011, when it was finally released independently by David Hodges' Sleepwalker Records.", "score": "1.4692891" }, { "id": "3337292", "title": "Info-Mac", "text": " Info-Mac is an online community, news aggregator and shareware file hosting service covering Apple Inc. products, including the iPhone, iPod and especially the Macintosh. Established in 1984 as an electronic mailing list, Info-Mac is notable as being the first online community for Apple's then-new Macintosh computer. Info-Mac was the dominant Internet resource for Mac OS software and community-based support throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.", "score": "1.4666758" }, { "id": "15278487", "title": "Infobase Publishing", "text": " The private equity firm Veronis Suhler Stevenson bought Facts on File and Chelsea House in 2005. Infobase bought Films for the Humanities & Sciences in 2007 and the World Almanac in 2009. In 2017, Infobase acquired The Mailbox lesson plans and Learning magazine. Veronis Suhler Stevenson sold Infobase to another private equity firm, Centre Lane Partners, in 2018. As well as nonfiction works in print, Infobase and its imprints publish a selection of works in digital, audio-visual and online database formats. Facts On File has been publishing books since 1941. It was owned by CCH from 1965 to 1993. The publisher publishes general reference and trade books. Facts On File acquired Ferguson Publishing, which specializes in career education works, in 2003. Chelsea House was founded in 1966. It is known for multi-volume reference works.", "score": "1.4651728" }, { "id": "27906873", "title": "France Info (radio network)", "text": " France Info is a radio network operated by the French public service radio broadcaster Radio France. It provides continuous live news and information. Broadcasting on FM (as well as being streamed on the internet), France Info is receivable across France and audible too in the border regions of neighbouring countries, including southern parts of the United Kingdom, especially the southeastern coastal region of England.", "score": "1.4607302" }, { "id": "6123382", "title": "Internet genre", "text": " Personal homepages are regularly updated, allows people to connect with those that they know through leaving messages and joining buddylists.", "score": "1.4505126" }, { "id": "3337293", "title": "Info-Mac", "text": " Info-Mac consisted of two distinct services: the Info-Mac Archive, a user-submitted collection of nearly all contemporary freeware and shareware available for the Macintosh, and the Info-Mac Digest, an electronic mailing list open to public participation. Both the Info-Mac Archive and Info-Mac Digest were operated by volunteers.", "score": "1.4491813" }, { "id": "5022553", "title": "InfoChammel", "text": " Infostories (short films where the viewer determines their own plot), and EROS Video Restaurant (a late-night \"food porn\" show). Creator Davy Force has said that the intent behind InfoChammel's non-engaging content was that \"if we’re just going to have 500 channels of nothing, then here’s nothing, here’s what nothing looks like.\" InfoChammel's \"Info Live Now\" streams are broadcast on Twitch every Thursday evening, and consist of Davy Force hosting a show where he interacts with his audience. Fans can also submit content in the form of their own text screens, or their own InfoChammel text shows. InfoChammel has a sister station titled \"Primo Primetime ", "score": "1.4373319" }, { "id": "26779456", "title": "Information Age (album)", "text": " Information Age is the third studio album by hip-hop duo dead prez. It was released on October 16, 2012 digitally and January 29, 2013 physically.", "score": "1.4348518" }, { "id": "5022550", "title": "InfoChammel", "text": " Infochammel originally started as a webseries of videos on Youtube parodying advertorial datacast networks, early cable television, and teletext services reminiscent of Ceefax (UK) and ExtraVision (US). The series is created by Davy Force, an animator who has worked previously for Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! and as long-running electronic musician \"TV Sheriff\". The fictional in-universe history of Infochammel is that it was first created in the 1980s by inventor Fred Furner, but after minimal success it was purchased by Davy Force in 2012 for \"16.7 million colors\" The first InfoChammel video was released on Youtube in 2012 as a \"test signal\" programme being ", "score": "1.4312177" }, { "id": "32373040", "title": "Infomaniac", "text": " On April 27, 2009, Infomaniac was announced for release in July. The album was originally set to be released through their own record label, The Bevonshire Label, on July 21, but later delayed until August 4.", "score": "1.4268494" } ]
What genre is Theatre?
[ "mathcore", "math metal", "noisecore" ]
genre
Theatre (band)
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[ { "id": "12353878", "title": "Theatre-fiction", "text": " Theatre-fiction refers to novels and short-stories that focus on theatre. Characters often include actors, playwrights, directors, prompters, understudies, set designers, critics, or casting agents. Common settings may include theatre auditoriums, dressing rooms, rehearsal spaces, or other places in which theatre is created and performed. Theatre-fiction may engage with and represent many different varieties of theatre, from performances of Shakespearean tragedy to Kabuki theatre to pantomime or marionette shows.", "score": "1.5390906" }, { "id": "3471524", "title": "Theatre (novel)", "text": " Theatre is a novel by the British writer W. Somerset Maugham, first published in 1937 by William Heinemann (UK) and Doubleday Doran (US). The novel describes a successful actress and her husband, a theatre manager; her life and career is disturbed by a stormy affair with a young accountant.", "score": "1.483495" }, { "id": "2228774", "title": "Humanities", "text": " Theatre (or theater) (Greek \"theatron\", θέατρον) is the branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed any one or more elements of the other performing arts. In addition to the standard narrative dialogue style, theatre takes such forms as opera, ballet, mime, kabuki, classical Indian dance, Chinese opera, mummers' plays, and pantomime.", "score": "1.4804121" }, { "id": "16285937", "title": "Cumberland Theatre", "text": " The Cumberland Theatre produces a variety of plays. The artistic director posts a brief synopsis of the play and usually a subjective rating, based on the language and themes contained in the shows. The wide variety of genres include, comedy, drama, horror/thriller, musical, colonial, autobiographical, romance, crime, and mystery. Over the years musicals have proven to be generally the most popular, followed by comedies and thrillers. Furthermore, the theatre has produced many shows featuring stories specific to different minorities. Some examples are: The Diary of Anne Frank, Ain't Misbehavin', Hairspray, The All Night Strut, and To Kill A Mockingbird.", "score": "1.4644861" }, { "id": "30349592", "title": "Teatro di narrazione", "text": " Teatro di narrazione (narrative theatre) is a style of theatre, developed in Italy in the later decades of the 20th century, in which there are no actors or action, but only a \"narrattore\" (a neologism for narrator-actor, or \"narractor\") who tells the story in narrative form.", "score": "1.4477257" }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Theatrical genres", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Theatre music", "text": "Theatre music\n\nTheatre music refers to a wide range of music composed or adapted for performance in theatres. Genres of theatre music include opera, ballet and several forms of musical theatre, from pantomime to operetta and modern stage musicals and revues. Another form of theatre music is incidental music, which, as in radio, film and television, is used to accompany the action or to separate the scenes of a play. The physical embodiment of the music is called a score, which includes the music and, if there are lyrics, it also shows the lyrics.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Musical theatre", "text": "Musical theatre\n\nMusical theatre is a form of theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole. Although musical theatre overlaps with other theatrical forms like opera and dance, it may be distinguished by the equal importance given to the music as compared with the dialogue, movement and other elements. Since the early 20th century, musical theatre stage works have generally been called, simply, musicals.\n\nAlthough music has been a part of dramatic presentations since ancient times, modern Western musical theatre emerged during the 19th century, with many structural elements established by the works of Gilbert and Sullivan in Britain and those of Harrigan and Hart in America. These were followed by the numerous Edwardian musical comedies and the musical theatre works of American creators like George M. Cohan at the turn of the 20th century. The Princess Theatre musicals (1915–1918) were artistic steps forward beyond revues and other frothy entertainments of the early 20th century and led to such groundbreaking works as \"Show Boat\" (1927), \"Of Thee I Sing\" (1931) and \"Oklahoma!\" (1943). Some of the most famous musicals through the decades that followed include\n\"My Fair Lady\" (1956), \"The Fantasticks\" (1960), \"Hair\" (1967), \"A Chorus Line\" (1975), \"Les Misérables\" (1985), \"The Phantom of the Opera\" (1986), \"Rent\" (1996), \"The Producers\" (2001), \"Wicked\" (2003) and \"Hamilton\" (2015).\n\nMusicals are performed around the world. They may be presented in large venues, such as big-budget Broadway or West End productions in New York City or London. Alternatively, musicals may be staged in smaller venues, such as fringe theatre, off-Broadway, off-off-Broadway, regional theatre, or community theatre productions, or on tour. Musicals are often presented by amateur and school groups in churches, schools and other performance spaces. In addition to the United States and Britain, there are vibrant musical theatre scenes in continental Europe, Asia, Australasia, Canada and Latin America.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Theatre of Tragedy", "text": "Theatre of Tragedy\n\nTheatre of Tragedy was a Norwegian band from Stavanger, active between 1993 and 2010. They are best known for their earlier albums, which influenced the gothic metal genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Vaudeville", "text": "Vaudeville\n\nVaudeville (; ) is a theatrical genre of variety entertainment born in France at the end of the 19th century. A vaudeville was originally a comedy without psychological or moral intentions, based on a comical situation: a dramatic composition or light poetry, interspersed with songs or ballets. It became popular in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s, but the idea of vaudeville's theatre changed radically from its French antecedent.\n\nIn some ways analogous to music hall from Victorian Britain, a typical North American vaudeville performance was made up of a series of separate, unrelated acts grouped together on a common bill. Types of acts have included popular and classical musicians, singers, dancers, comedians, trained animals, magicians, ventriloquists, strongmen, female and male impersonators, acrobats, clowns, illustrated songs, jugglers, one-act plays or scenes from plays, athletes, lecturing celebrities, minstrels, and movies. A vaudeville performer is often referred to as a \"vaudevillian\".\n\nVaudeville developed from many sources, also including the concert saloon, minstrelsy, freak shows, dime museums, and literary American burlesque. Called \"the heart of American show business\", vaudeville was one of the most popular types of entertainment in North America for several decades.", "score": null }, { "id": "8527601", "title": "The arts", "text": " Theatre or theater (from Greek theatron (θέατρον); from theasthai, \"behold\" ) is the branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle – indeed, any one or more elements of the other performing arts. In addition to the standard narrative dialogue style, theatre takes such forms as opera, ballet, mime, kabuki, classical Indian dance, Chinese opera and mummers' plays.", "score": "1.4454434" }, { "id": "12353893", "title": "Theatre-fiction", "text": " Mona Awad, All’s Well (2021) The novels and stories in this list share a substantial and sustained focus on theatre. Many of them could be described as \"theatre-novels\" or \"theatre-stories\", as Graham Wolfe has defined these terms (Wolfe is referring to works whose engagement with theatre as artistic practice[s] or industry \"is sufficiently developed to become a dominant\" in the text ). In some cases (e.g. Twain's Huckleberry Finn or Tolstoy's War and Peace), only particular segments or chapters focus on theatrical performance or characters associated with theatre; in other cases, the novel or story is dominantly concerned with theatre. ", "score": "1.440757" }, { "id": "12559808", "title": "Music theatre", "text": " Music theatre is a performance genre that emerged over the course of the 20th century, in opposition to more conventional genres like opera and musical theatre. The term came to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s to describe an avant-garde approach to instrumental and vocal composition that included non-sonic gesture, movement, costume and other visual elements within the score. These compositions (such as György Ligeti’s Aventures (1962), Mauricio Kagel’s Match (1964) and Peter Maxwell Davies’s Eight Songs for a Mad King (1968)) were intended to be performed on a concert hall stage, potentially as part of a longer programme of pieces. Since the ", "score": "1.4360747" }, { "id": "13246403", "title": "Youth Theatre on the Fontanka", "text": " Labeling the genre in the program of performance under its name, the theatre often departs from the usual formula, offering spectators options such as, for example, \"nostalgia\", \"family history\", \"romantic metamorphosis\", \"an anthology of passion\", \"a vivid portrait of the play\", \"melodrama with quotations towards primitivism\", and others. The Theatre on the Fontanka never focuses on the tastes of the mass audience while selecting plays for performances. The theatre sees its goal as educate the taste of spectators. The theatre's mission can be characterized as: \"To talk easily and clearly about deep things. To help a person to find harmony. To spread light by art, to give spectators moral strength and hope, that are so scarce in modern society.\"", "score": "1.4317473" }, { "id": "30178473", "title": "The Kreep", "text": " The Kreep was playwright in residence for the St. John's Conservatory Theater. SJCT's theatrical genres include musical theatre, satire, interactive theatre, improvisational theatre, variety show, circus, and vaudeville. St. John’s Conservatory Theater incorporates these genres in all-original musical comedies based on literature, folklore, and legend. Their production and costume design are \"reminiscent of Tim Burton’s Gothic ingenuity.\"", "score": "1.4311503" }, { "id": "6068885", "title": "Theatre (band)", "text": " Theatre was an experimental mathcore outfit formed in the lower suburbs of Somerset West, South Africa in 2008. They bring genre-smashing music to the foreground that is both unique in construction and chaotic in design, which is brought forth by means of a notably destructive yet emotive performance, with \"live shows that truly defy the norm\".", "score": "1.4307714" }, { "id": "3592874", "title": "Theatre", "text": " Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of art, such as painted scenery and stagecraft such as lighting are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience. The specific place of the performance is also named by the word \"theatre\" as derived from the Ancient Greek θέατρον (théatron, \"a place for viewing\"), itself from θεάομαι (theáomai, \"to see\", ", "score": "1.4267738" }, { "id": "13284162", "title": "Physical theatre", "text": " Physical theatre is a genre of theatrical performance that encompasses storytelling primarily through physical movement. Although several performance theatre disciplines are often described as \"physical theatre,\" the genre's characteristic aspect is a reliance on the performers' physical motion rather than, or combined with, text to convey storytelling. Performers can communicate through various body gestures (including using the body to portray emotions).", "score": "1.4263821" }, { "id": "12348225", "title": "Theatrical style", "text": " that encourages the shock and horror of the audience, through the excessive use of light and sound, instead of active entertainment or emotional relaxation. Physical theatre A modernist approach to theatre which centralises a performer's movement as the key communicator of a play's storytelling. Poor theatre Developed by Jerzy Growotski, this genre believes in the stripping back of set, props, costume, light and sound to allow the focus to be placed solely upon the actors, their characterisation and the underlying human relationships. Immersive theatre Developed by Augusto Boal, these styles all place focus on the audience member's individuality: their personal decisions, opinions and emotions, and how that impacts those of the characters onstage. The audience firmly exists within the 'world of the play'. Links to Promenade and Forum theatre.", "score": "1.4246771" }, { "id": "7926735", "title": "Lists of theatres", "text": " This is a list of theatre list articles on Wikipedia. Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place. The performers may communicate this experience to the audience through combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance. Elements of design and stagecraft are used to enhance the physicality, presence and immediacy of the experience.", "score": "1.4208618" }, { "id": "2560251", "title": "Theatre photography", "text": " Theatre photography first took place in the photographer's studio before the photographer could come to the theatre with the appropriate technical equipment and take pictures on stage. Theatre photography is a genre of photography. Its Motiv (Fotografie) are performers on theatre stages as well as scenery or (rarely) prop or stage design. Trends in theatre photography are drama, opera, ballet, puppet theatre, cabaret, variety show and portraits of artists.", "score": "1.4208531" }, { "id": "3592916", "title": "Theatre", "text": " includes drama—comedy, tragedy, and the satyr play—as well as lyric poetry, epic poetry, and the dithyramb). He examines its \"first principles\" and identifies its genres and basic elements; his analysis of tragedy constitutes the core of the discussion. Aristotle argues that tragedy consists of six qualitative parts, which are (in order of importance) mythos or \"plot\", ethos or \"character\", dianoia or \"thought\", lexis or \"diction\", melos or \"song\", and opsis or \"spectacle\". \"Although Aristotle's Poetics is universally acknowledged in the Western critical tradition\", Marvin Carlson explains, \"almost every detail about his seminal work has aroused divergent opinions.\" Important theatre practitioners of the 20th century include Konstantin Stanislavski, Vsevolod ", "score": "1.4197788" }, { "id": "32303755", "title": "Black Pearl Cabaret", "text": " Black Pearl Cabaret genres: musical theatre, satire, interactive theatre, improvisational theatre, variety show, circus, and vaudeville. BPC incorporated these genres in all-original musical comedies penned by Richard O'Donnell under his nom de plume B. R. Kreep.", "score": "1.4157665" }, { "id": "10127996", "title": "Science fiction theatre", "text": " Science fiction theatre includes live dramatic works, but generally not cinema or television programmes. It has long been overshadowed by its literary and broadcast counterparts, but has a long history, and via the play R.U.R. introduced the word robot into global usage.", "score": "1.4137352" }, { "id": "12779057", "title": "Documentary theatre", "text": " Documentary theatre is theatre that uses pre-existing documentary material (such as newspapers, government reports, interviews, journals, and correspondences) as source material for stories about real events and people, frequently without altering the text in performance. The genre typically includes or is referred to as verbatim theatre, investigative theatre, theatre of fact, theatre of witness, autobiographical theatre, and ethnodrama.", "score": "1.4127535" } ]
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Background Music was also reissued in 2011 through Deathwish Inc. in celebration of the band's reunion shows.", "score": "1.7759533" }, { "id": "27470527", "title": "Background music", "text": " Background music (often abbreviated BGM) is the music in video games (sometimes written VGM) and music in websites.", "score": "1.59343" }, { "id": "4548429", "title": "Living in the Background (album)", "text": " Living in the Background is the debut album of Italy-based act Baltimora, released in 1985.", "score": "1.5643872" }, { "id": "27470529", "title": "Background music", "text": " Internet-delivered background music was delivered by companies as Mood Media (which had acquired Trusonic, which had acquired Muzak). This allowed the retailer to instantly update music and messages which were deployed at the store level as opposed to using older compact disc and satellite technologies.", "score": "1.5532794" }, { "id": "6393362", "title": "Background (1953 film)", "text": " Background (U.S. Edge of Divorce) is a 1953 British domestic drama film dealing with the effects of divorce, directed by Daniel Birt and starring Valerie Hobson, Philip Friend and Norman Wooland. It was based on the 1950 play of the same title by Warren Chetham-Strode, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. It was made at Southall Studios, with sets designed by the art director Michael Stringer. A contemporary review in the Glasgow Herald gave the film a muted response, describing Hobson as \"shrill\" and Wooland as \"too sympathetic\", adding : \" A heroic effort is made to apportion the blame fairly...yet intrinsically, one has to admit, the film has no great success.\"", "score": "1.539684" }, { "id": null, "title": "Background music", "text": "Background music\n\nBackground music (British English: piped music) is a mode of musical performance in which the music is not intended to be a primary focus of potential listeners, but its content, character, and volume level are deliberately chosen to affect behavioral and emotional responses in humans such as concentration, relaxation, distraction, and excitement. Listeners are uniquely subject to background music with no control over its volume and content. The range of responses created are of great variety, and even opposite, depending on numerous factors such as, setting, culture, audience, and even time of day.\n\nBackground music is commonly played where there is no audience at all, such as empty hallways and restrooms and fitting rooms. It is also used in artificial space, such as music played while on hold during a telephone call, and virtual space, as in the ambient sounds or thematic music in video games. It is typically played at low volumes from multiple small speakers distributing the music across broad public spaces. The widespread use of background music in offices, restaurants, and stores began with the founding of Muzak in the 1930s and was characterized by repetition and simple musical arrangements. Its use has grown worldwide and today incorporates the findings of psychological research relating to consumer behavior in retail environments, employee productivity, and workplace satisfaction.\n\nDue to the growing variety of settings (from doctors offices to airports), many styles of music are utilized as background music. Because the aim of background music is passive listening, vocals, commercial interruptions, and complexity are typically avoided. In spite of the international distribution common to syndicated background music artists, it is often associated with artistic failure and a lack of musical talent in the entertainment industry. There are composers who write specifically for music syndication services such as Dynamic Media and Mood Media, successors of Muzak, and MTI Digital. Multiple studies have correlated the presence of background music with increased spending in retail establishments.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Genre", "text": "Genre\n\nGenre () is any form or type of communication in any mode (written, spoken, digital, artistic, etc.) with socially-agreed-upon conventions developed over time. In popular usage, it normally describes a category of literature, music, or other forms of art or entertainment, whether written or spoken, audio or visual, based on some set of stylistic criteria, yet genres can be aesthetic, rhetorical, communicative, or functional. Genres form by conventions that change over time as cultures invent new genres and discontinue the use of old ones. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions. Stand-alone texts, works, or pieces of communication may have individual styles, but genres are amalgams of these texts based on agreed-upon or socially inferred conventions. Some genres may have rigid, strictly adhered-to guidelines, while others may show great flexibility.\n\nGenre began as an absolute classification system for ancient Greek literature, as set out in Aristotle's \"Poetics\". For Aristotle, poetry (odes, epics, etc.), prose, and performance each had specific design features that supported appropriate content of each genre. Speech patterns for comedy would not be appropriate for tragedy, for example, and even actors were restricted to their genre under the assumption that a type of person could tell one type of story best.\n\nGenres proliferate and develop beyond Aristotle’s classifications in response to changes in audiences and creators. Genre has become a dynamic tool to help the public make sense out of unpredictability through artistic expression. Given that art is often a response to a social state, in that people write, paint, sing, dance, and otherwise produce art about what they know about, the use of genre as a tool must be able to adapt to changing meanings.\n\nMusician Ezra LaFleur argues that discussion of genre should draw from Ludwig Wittgenstein's idea of family resemblance. Genres are helpful labels for communicating but do not necessarily have a single attribute that is the essence of the genre.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Pink Floyd", "text": "Pink Floyd\n\nPink Floyd are an English rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experimentation, philosophical lyrics and elaborate live shows. They became a leading band of the progressive rock genre, cited by some as the greatest progressive rock band of all time.\n\nPink Floyd were founded in 1965 by Syd Barrett (guitar, lead vocals), Nick Mason (drums), Roger Waters (bass guitar, vocals), and Richard Wright (keyboards, vocals). Under Barrett's leadership, they released two charting singles and the successful debut album \"The Piper at the Gates of Dawn\" (1967). Guitarist and vocalist David Gilmour joined in December 1967; Barrett left in April 1968 due to deteriorating mental health. Waters became the primary lyricist and thematic leader, devising the concepts behind the band's peak success with the albums \"The Dark Side of the Moon\" (1973), \"Wish You Were Here\" (1975), \"Animals\" (1977) and \"The Wall\" (1979). The musical film based on \"The Wall\", \"Pink Floyd – The Wall\" (1982), won two BAFTA Awards. Pink Floyd also composed several film scores. \n\nFollowing personal tensions, Wright left Pink Floyd in 1979, followed by Waters in 1985. Gilmour and Mason continued as Pink Floyd, rejoined later by Wright. They produced two more albums—\"A Momentary Lapse of Reason\" (1987) and \"The Division Bell\" (1994)—and toured in support of both before entering a long hiatus. In 2005, all but Barrett reunited for a one-off performance at the global awareness event Live 8. Barrett died in 2006, and Wright in 2008. The last Pink Floyd studio album, \"The Endless River\" (2014), was based on unreleased material from the \"Division Bell\" recording sessions. In 2022, Gilmour and Mason reformed Pink Floyd to release the song \"Hey, Hey, Rise Up!\" in protest of the Russo-Ukrainian War.\n\nBy 2013, Pink Floyd had sold more than 250 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists of all time. \"The Dark Side of the Moon\" and \"The Wall\" were inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and these albums and \"Wish You Were Here\" are among the best-selling albums of all time. Four Pink Floyd albums topped the US Billboard 200, and five topped the UK Album Chart. Pink Floyd's hit singles include \"See Emily Play\" (1967), \"Money\" (1973), \"Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2\" (1979), \"Not Now John\" (1983), \"On the Turning Away\" (1987) and \"High Hopes\" (1994). They were inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005. In 2008, Pink Floyd were awarded the Polar Music Prize in Sweden for their contribution to modern music.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Rage Against the Machine", "text": "Rage Against the Machine\n\nRage Against the Machine (often abbreviated as RATM or shortened to simply Rage) is an American rock band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim Commerford, guitarist Tom Morello, and drummer Brad Wilk. The band are known for their melding of heavy metal and rap music with punk rock and funk influences, and their revolutionary socialist political views. As of 2010, they have sold over 16 million records worldwide.<ref name=\"WordPress\"/> The band was nominated for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility in 2017, then again in 2018, 2019, and 2021, though the bids failed.<ref name=\"RRHOF 2017\"/><ref name=\"RRHOF 2018\" /><ref name=\"RRHOF 2021\" />\n\nRage Against the Machine released its self-titled debut album in 1992 to commercial and critical success, leading to a slot in the 1993 Lollapalooza festival; in 2003, the album was ranked number 368 on \"Rolling Stone's\" list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The band's next two albums, \"Evil Empire\" (1996) and \"The Battle of Los Angeles\" (1999), were also successful; both albums topped the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.<ref name=\"Billboard 1996\" /><ref name=\"Billboard 1999\" /> During their initial nine-year run, Rage Against the Machine became a popular and influential band,<ref name=\"Devenish\"/> and had a large influence on the nu metal genre which came to prominence during the late 1990s and early 2000s. They were also ranked No. 33 on VH1's \"100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock\".<ref name=\"ROTN\" />\n\nIn 2000, Rage Against the Machine released the cover album \"Renegades\" and disbanded after growing creative differences led to De la Rocha's departure. De la Rocha started a low-profile solo career, while the rest of the band formed the rock supergroup Audioslave with Chris Cornell, the former frontman of Soundgarden; Audioslave recorded three albums before disbanding in 2007. The same year, Rage Against the Machine announced a reunion and performed together for the first time in seven years at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2007. Within the next four years, minus a sabbatical in 2009, the band continued to perform at more live venues and festivals around the world before going on hiatus once again in 2011. In 2016, Morello, Commerford and Wilk formed a new band, Prophets of Rage, with B-Real, Chuck D, and DJ Lord; that band released one EP and one full-length studio album before disbanding in 2019.\n\nAfter an eight-year hiatus, Rage Against the Machine announced in November 2019 that they were reuniting for a world tour, which was initially scheduled to start in 2020, but was ultimately postponed to 2021, and then to 2022, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Beastie Boys", "text": "Beastie Boys\n\nBeastie Boys were an American rap rock group from New York City, formed in 1978. The group was composed of Michael \"Mike D\" Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam \"MCA\" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Adam \"Ad-Rock\" Horovitz (vocals, guitar, programming). Beastie Boys were formed out of members of experimental hardcore punk band the Young Aborigines in 1978, with Diamond as vocalist, Jeremy Shatan on bass guitar, John Berry on guitar, and Kate Schellenbach on drums. When Shatan left in 1981, Yauch replaced him on bass and the band changed their name to Beastie Boys. Berry left shortly thereafter and was replaced by Horovitz.\n\nAfter achieving local success with the 1983 comedy hip hop single \"Cooky Puss\", Beastie Boys made a full transition to hip hop, and Schellenbach left. They toured with Madonna in 1985 and a year later released their debut album, \"Licensed to Ill\" (1986), the first rap record to top the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. Their second album, \"Paul's Boutique\" (1989), composed almost entirely of samples, was a commercial failure, but later received critical acclaim. \"Check Your Head\" (1992) and \"Ill Communication\" (1994) found mainstream success, followed by \"Hello Nasty\" (1998), \"To the 5 Boroughs\" (2004), \"The Mix-Up\" (2007), and \"Hot Sauce Committee Part Two\" (2011).\n\nBeastie Boys have sold 20 million records in the United States and had seven platinum-selling albums from 1986 to 2004. They are the biggest-selling rap group since \"Billboard\" began recording sales in 1991. In 2012, they became the third rap group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In the same year, Yauch died of cancer and Beastie Boys disbanded. The remaining members have released several retrospective works, including a book, a documentary, and a career-spanning compilation album.", "score": null }, { "id": "6265378", "title": "Background (Lifetime album)", "text": " Background was the first LP released by Lifetime. It was recorded in 1992 and was released on January 1, 1993, as New Age Records #15. The CD version was re-issued on July 1, 1997, with nine live bonus tracks. It is currently out of print although all the songs including the live bonus tracks are available on the Somewhere in the Swamps of Jersey collection. The European edition of the album is titled Ghost and has different artwork and track listing. Ghost was released by Break Even Point Records as a 12\" vinyl LP with a limited pressing of 1,000. Shortly before the album was released, the bass guitarist Justin Janisch was replaced by Linda Kay. Even though Janisch played bass guitar on the record, Kay appears in the group photograph on the back of the album.", "score": "1.5254202" }, { "id": "27470521", "title": "Background music", "text": " Background music refers to a mode of musical performance in which the music is not intended to be a primary focus of potential listeners, but its content, character, and volume level are deliberately chosen to affect behavioral and emotional responses in humans such as concentration, relaxation, distraction, and excitement. Listeners are uniquely subject to background music with no control over its volume and content. The range of responses created are of great variety, and even opposite, depending on numerous factors such as, setting, culture, audience, and even time of day. Background music is commonly played where there is no audience at all, such as empty hallways and ", "score": "1.5196311" }, { "id": "12089683", "title": "Against a Dark Background", "text": " Against a Dark Background is a science fiction novel by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1993. It was his first science fiction novel not to feature, or be set in, the Culture.", "score": "1.5087233" }, { "id": "947111", "title": "Background (play)", "text": " In 1953 it was made into a film of the same title directed by Daniel Birt and starring Valerie Hobson, Philip Friend and Norman Wooland. Chetham-Strode co-wrote the screenplay.", "score": "1.4984727" }, { "id": "947110", "title": "Background (play)", "text": " Background is a 1950 play by the British writer Warren Chetham-Strode. It examines the effect on the children of a married couple going through a divorce. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Brighton before transferring to the Westminster Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 84 performances between 17 May and 29 June 1950. The original West End cast included Colin Douglas, Andre Morell, Lily Kann and Valerie White. It was directed by Norman Marshall.", "score": "1.4817474" }, { "id": "27470523", "title": "Background music", "text": " workplace satisfaction. Due to the growing variety of settings (from doctors offices to airports), many styles of music are utilized as background music. Because the aim of background music is passive listening, vocals, commercial interruptions, and complexity are typically avoided. In spite of the international distribution common to syndicated background music artists, it is often associated with artistic failure and a lack of musical talent in the entertainment industry. There are composers who write specifically for music syndication services such as Dynamic Media and Mood Media, successors of Muzak, and MTI Digital. Multiple studies have correlated the presence of background music with increased spending in retail establishments.", "score": "1.470391" }, { "id": "27470522", "title": "Background music", "text": " and fitting rooms. It is also used in artificial space, such as music played while on hold during a telephone call, and virtual space, as in the ambient sounds or thematic music in massively multiplayer online role-playing games. It is typically played at low volumes from multiple small speakers distributing the music across broad public spaces. The widespread use of background music in offices, restaurants, and stores began with the founding of Muzak in the 1930s and was characterized by repetition and simple musical arrangements. Its use has grown worldwide and today incorporates the findings of psychological research relating to consumer behavior in retail environments, employee productivity, ", "score": "1.4681445" }, { "id": "5725749", "title": "David Corn", "text": " Background (1999), is a conspiracy thriller about the assassination of a U.S. president at a White House press conference and the ensuing investigation. Reviews praised Corn's mastery of the political atmosphere and characters, although they split on whether this was a virtue or, coming towards the conclusion of Bill Clinton's term in office, already all-too-familiar territory. Reviewing the book in The New York Times, James Polk opined that although the book included dramatic scenes such as a \"seedy nightspot catering to homosexual marines, an interagency hit squad, a high-class look, but don't touch escort service\", the novel could not deliver \"enough ", "score": "1.4651263" }, { "id": "27470524", "title": "Background music", "text": " Incidental music is music in a play, radio/TV program or some other form that is not primarily musical. It seeks to add atmosphere to the action and evoke or reinforce emotions being portrayed. It can be dated back at least as far as Greek drama. A number of classical composers have written incidental music for various plays. It can range from simple drum sequences or bass notes to complex orchestral arrangements.", "score": "1.4626673" }, { "id": "27470530", "title": "Background music", "text": "Cloud Cover Media, Inc. ; StoreStreams Inc ; Muzak Holdings LLC ; DMX ; PlayNetwork ; XM for Business ; Music Choice ; CUSTOMtronics Sound ; Applied Media Technologies Corporation ; Trusonic ; Couture Media, Inc. Business audio refers to a type of service that provides audio content that is licensed for use in a commercial setting. Business news can be one example. The term background music is another example. Providers of the latter include: In the United States, the terms \"elevator music\" and \"Muzak\" are commonly used to refer to business audio services that provide background music in retail settings.", "score": "1.4322665" }, { "id": "9688533", "title": "ARY Film Award for Best Original Music", "text": " Best Music and Best Background Score are two identical but are different form of music composing that is provided to film. Background Score is the music that is written for the film songs, while film Music also share same theme but generally regarded as the film main theme music. Both branch of music composing are done by a music composer.", "score": "1.4213531" }, { "id": "441433", "title": "IIFA Award for Best Background Score", "text": " The IIFA Best Background Score is a technical award chosen ahead of the ceremonies. A. R. Rahman is the most awarded artist with five wins followed by Pritam and Shankar Ehsaan Loy with three wins each. The winners are listed below:-", "score": "1.4189126" }, { "id": "14493024", "title": "Legacy: Dark Shadows", "text": " the accolades, work of Croatian musician and producer Davor Maričić, closely reviewed by old-games.com: \"I truly enjoyed the background music. It was low-key and unobtrusive enough that when I was sitting there trying to figure out what I needed to do next, it didn't clash with what my brain was trying to do. I actually found myself humming along with Beethoven's Fifth while checking out the Ares Hotel lobby or just enjoying the serene, 2001: A Space Odyssey-like music used for the asteroid sequence.\" Original music score is electronic genre, mostly lush synthesizer pad based new-age ambiental music but also a techno instrumental compositions for active scenes. Song names as Hotel Mars, Launching Pad and DigiCathedral are illustrating a scenes where used.", "score": "1.4180138" }, { "id": "9534441", "title": "Background Music (album)", "text": "1) \"(We Are)\" – 2:38 ; 2) \"There's a Black Hole in the Shadow of the Pru\" – 2:00 ; 3) \"AM/PM\" – 3:05 ; 4) \"Shoplifting in a Ghost Town\" – 2:51 ; 5) \"I Saved Latin\" – 0:22 ; 6) \"Postmark My Compass\" – 2:15 ; 7) \"I.C. You Are Feeling Drake\" – 2:09 ; 8) \"Hearts\" – 1:03 ; 9) \"God Save the Queen\" – 2:00 ; 10) \"Your Arsonist\" – 2:48 ; 11) \"Farewell\" – 2:22 ", "score": "1.4160144" }, { "id": "7902561", "title": "ARY Film Award for Best Background Score", "text": " The ARY Film Award for Best Background Score is an ARY Film Award that is awarded each year to the best background music that is substantial body of music in the form of dramatic underscoring written specifically for the film by the submitting composer. It is one of eleven Technical Awarding category.", "score": "1.4090836" } ]
What genre is Node?
[ "death metal", "Death Metal" ]
genre
Node (band)
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[ { "id": "7122734", "title": "Node (album)", "text": " The album received mostly positive reviews, but also mixed reviews from several critics. Distorted Sound scored the album 8 out of 10 and stated: \"Node is a phenomenal display of Northlane's ability to restructure and rediscover, a solid album that is recommended for both prog and metalcore fans alike. Bridge has clearly melted into the boiling pot of talent that are Northlane, stepped up to the plate and proven that he has what it takes to join such a well established band.\" Exclaim! gave it 7 out of 10 and said: \"It's a bold new direction for a group with youth on their side that, while potentially divisive, points ", "score": "1.8003595" }, { "id": "7122735", "title": "Node (album)", "text": " a bright future.\" Alex Sievers from KillYourStereo gave the album 60 out of 100 and said: \"For a lot of punters, Node is easily one of the most anticipated heavy releases of the year [...] yet I feel that Node has been a victim of that very same hype. While it hasn't quite crashed and burned, like say, Watch Dogs or like the new Star Wars movie will [...] it's definitely taken a fair few hits from such expectations. This album really is an awkward transitional stage for what Northlane could become musically and stylistically, and who knows, that may very well be amazing come the next record. But ", "score": "1.7747527" }, { "id": "7122732", "title": "Node (album)", "text": " Node is the third studio album by Australian metalcore band Northlane. It was released on 24 July 2015 through UNFD and Rise. It was produced by Will Putney and recorded at Graphic Nature Audio in Belleville, New Jersey. This is the first album to feature vocalist Marcus Bridge after the departure of Adrian Fitipaldes in 2014. It also marks the group's first slight departure from their heavier metalcore roots and towards a more alternative and experimental sound. In 2016, a deluxe edition of Node was released, which contains instrumental versions of all songs, two new songs, a version of the song \"Aspire\" featuring Marcus' vocals, and the single version of the song \"Rot\".", "score": "1.7547951" }, { "id": "7122733", "title": "Node (album)", "text": " The band released two promotional singles, \"Ra\" and \"Leech\" respectively. \"Ra\" was handed out to fans as a free-download gift for supporting the band. \"Leech\" was released as a promotional single after the band began an interactive puzzle with clips of the song, combining all of the pieces together will create the song in its full length. A previous November 2014 single, \"Rot\", was re-recorded for the release of Node.", "score": "1.7340126" }, { "id": "7122736", "title": "Node (album)", "text": " this current stage in their musical metamorphosis, there’s an inconsistent level of quality and a lacking in real sonic impact. Which is a just goddamn shame.\" Dom Lawson of Louder Sound gave the album 3.5 out 5, saying: \"Node is a strong step in the right direction and a testament to this band's fighting spirit.\" Wall of Sound rated the album 8.5 out of 10 and said: \"All in all, the album is a great representation of how far this band from Sydney has come in the short amount of time they've been together and its a true indication of why the international fans are loving them too.\"", "score": "1.7213395" }, { "id": null, "title": "Node (album)", "text": "Node (album)\n\nNode is the third studio album by Australian heavy metal band Northlane. It was released on 24 July 2015 through UNFD and Rise. It was produced by Will Putney and recorded at Graphic Nature Audio in Belleville, New Jersey. This is the first album to feature vocalist Marcus Bridge after the departure of Adrian Fitipaldes in 2014. It also marks the group's first slight departure from their heavier metalcore roots and towards a more alternative and experimental sound.\n\nIn 2016, a deluxe edition of \"Node\" was released, which contains instrumental versions of all songs, two new songs, a version of the song \"Aspire\" featuring Marcus' vocals, and the single version of the song \"Rot\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Node (band)", "text": "Node (band)\n\nNode is an Italian death metal band formed in Milan in 1994 and currently signed to Punishment 18 Records. Their last (sixth) full-length studio album, \"Cowards Empire\" was released in 2016.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Nodes of Ranvier (band)", "text": "Nodes of Ranvier (band)\n\nNodes of Ranvier is a metalcore band from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US, that was signed to Victory Records. The band is described as \"one of Sioux Falls' most successful and popular acts ever.\" They have played with bands such as Bleeding Through, Every Time I Die, Bury Your Dead, Caliban, Comeback Kid, Norma Jean, Misery Signals, Extol and more across the US.\nThe band's name refers to the myelin sheath gaps which are also called Nodes of Ranvier.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Hypertext fiction", "text": "Hypertext fiction\n\nHypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links that provide a new context for non-linearity in literature and reader interaction. The reader typically chooses links to move from one node of text to the next, and in this fashion arranges a story from a deeper pool of potential stories. Its spirit can also be seen in interactive fiction.\n\nThe term can also be used to describe traditionally-published books in which a nonlinear narrative and interactive narrative is achieved through internal references. James Joyce's \"Ulysses\" (1922), Enrique Jardiel Poncela's \"La Tournée de Dios\" (1932), Jorge Luis Borges' \"The Garden of Forking Paths\" (1941), Vladimir Nabokov's \"Pale Fire\" (1962), Julio Cortázar's \"Rayuela\" (1963; translated as \"Hopscotch\"), and Italo Calvino's \"The Castle of Crossed Destinies\" (1973) are early examples predating the word \"hypertext\", while a common pop-culture example is the \"Choose Your Own Adventure\" series in young adult fiction and other similar gamebooks.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Northlane", "text": "Northlane\n\nNorthlane are an Australian heavy metal band from Sydney, formed in 2009. The band comprises guitarists Jon Deiley and Josh Smith, drummer Nic Pettersen and vocalist Marcus Bridge. Northlane have released six studio albums: \"Discoveries\" (11 November 2011); \"Singularity\" (22 March 2013), which reached No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart; \"Node\" (24 July 2015), a number-one album; \"Mesmer\" (24 March 2017), \"Alien\" (2 August 2019) and \"Obsidian\" (22 April 2022). At the ARIA Music Awards of 2015 the group won the Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album category for their album \"Node\". At the ARIA Music Awards of 2017, the band won again with \"Mesmer\". The band won the Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album category for the third time at the ARIA Music Awards of 2019 for their 2019 album \"Alien\".", "score": null }, { "id": "12511189", "title": "Ed Buller", "text": " Up and White Lies's To Lose My Life...) and a Brit awards nomination for best producer. In 1995, he worked with Flood, Gary Stout and Dave Bessell on Node; an analog-synth heavy project that produced a single album, Node (a follow-up was released in 2014: Node 2). In 1998, Buller moved to California (where he currently lives) and studied composition and orchestration at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. He has recently worked with British bands White Lies, The Courteeners, The Cheek and One Night Only, recording in Brussels, as well as Suede's comeback album Bloodsports in March 2013, and their seventh album Night Thoughts in January 2016.", "score": "1.5733175" }, { "id": "12644952", "title": "Northlane", "text": " On 14 October, Northlane announced that they had found their new vocalist. Describing the new single as \"one of the heaviest Northlane tracks ever\", the band released the song on 20 November and the new vocalist was identified as Marcus Bridge. Their third studio album, Node, was released on 24 July 2015, with Will Putney producing, which reached No. 1. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2015, Node won the Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album category.", "score": "1.5695441" }, { "id": "14837648", "title": "Nodes of Ranvier (band)", "text": " Nodes of Ranvier is a metalcore band from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA, that was signed to Victory Records. The band is described as \"one of Sioux Falls' most successful and popular acts ever.\" They have played with bands such as Bleeding Through, Every Time I Die, Bury Your Dead, Caliban, Comeback Kid, Norma Jean, Misery Signals, Extol and more across the US. The band's name refers to the myelin sheath gaps which are also called Nodes of Ranvier.", "score": "1.5653925" }, { "id": "7122737", "title": "Node (album)", "text": "Marcus Bridge – lead vocals ; Jon Deiley – lead guitar, composition ; Joshua Smith – rhythm guitar, composition ; Alex Milovic – bass ; Nic Pettersen – drums, percussion Will Putney – production, engineering, mixing, mastering ; Randy Leboeuf – engineering ; Steve Seid – additional audio engineering ; Tom Smith Jr. – editing ; Luke Logemann – A&R, management ; Adam Sylvester, Marco Walzel and Tom Johannessen – booking ; Patrick Galvin – artwork, design Credits for Node adapted from AllMusic. Northlane Additional personnel", "score": "1.5627153" }, { "id": "25199679", "title": "Nodern Loves You", "text": " Nodern Loves You is a full-length music album arranged and recorded by artist and filmmaker Mitch Stratten (performing under the stage name Nodern) released on Sub Rosa records. Nodern Loves You was mastered by Denis Blackham in the Isle of Skye. The album artwork features a plain gold disc without any text visible through a partially black printed transparent sleeve. Nodern Loves You was produced across three cities during a two year period. Critical acclaim from AllMusic described the album as \"a variegated, provocative opus - rich in sonic detail and wordless imagery\", while Robert Sandall cited its \"intensity” on the BBC Radio 3 Sony Award nominated Mixing It show and Brainwashed called the album \"a work that is borne of his own universe.” A video short was made to accompany the album which \"went viral” after it was featured on the popular website Boing Boing.", "score": "1.5530632" }, { "id": "14837650", "title": "Nodes of Ranvier (band)", "text": "Studio albums ; Lost Senses, More Innocence (2002) ; Nodes of Ranvier (2003) ; The Years to Come (2005) ; Defined by Struggle (2007) ; EPs ; Beauty with No Words (2001; Demo) ; Innocence Broken/Nodes of Ranvier (2002; Split EP w/ Innocence Broken) ", "score": "1.4502214" }, { "id": "12644967", "title": "Northlane", "text": " Northlane's musical style has been described as metalcore, progressive metal, and alternative metal. The band's debut album and their second album, Singularity, have been considered as the typical metalcore albums comparable with the work of After the Burial and Born of Osiris, and to contain elements of progressive metalcore. With the change of a new vocalist, their third album, Node, incorporated a lot more alternative and experimental elements into their sound, with a Wall of Sound review describing the album's style as a mixture of progressive metal and alternative metal. Their fourth album, Mesmer, saw them embracing the alternative and experimental sounds heard from Node with the album taking influence from early-2010s progressive metal and alternative metal bands. The fifth album, Alien, marked the first album where the band takes the shift into different genres, as they blended into the album elements of nu metal, industrial metal and EDM while still keeping elements from their fourth album.", "score": "1.445364" }, { "id": "11743165", "title": "Nodezilla", "text": " Nodezilla is a peer-to-peer network software written in C++ (core, aka Network Agent) and Java (GUI), and the GUI part is released under the GNU General Public License. It attempts to provide anonymity.", "score": "1.4415346" }, { "id": "13880822", "title": "Mesmer (album)", "text": " a strong follow-up to 2015's Node, building on its theme and tone, with high-points being provided by Marcus Bridge's soaring vocals and the groovy, technical basslines of Alex Milovic. Unmissable for fans of the band and genre.\" Exclaim! gave it 7 out of 10 and said: \"In general, Mesmer is an evolution for Northlane that greatly improves on their melodic and progressive aspects.\" In a very positive review, Heavy magazine wrote: \"Mesmer is as surprising a listen as it was a surprise release, nothing short of a modern metalcore masterpiece that brings a new face to a mask that could only be worn by a band such as Northlane.\" Alex Sievers, from KillYourStereo gave the album a 75/100, and ", "score": "1.4383192" }, { "id": "13846441", "title": "Prix Ars Electronica", "text": "2001 – \"Banja\" by Team cHmAn and \"PrayStation\" by Joshua Davis ; 2002 – \"Carnivore\" by Radical Software Group and \"They Rule\" by Josh On and Futurefarmers ; 2003 – Habbo Hotel and \"Noderunner\" by Yury Gitman and Carlos J. Gomez de Llarena ; 2004 – Creative Commons ; 2005 – \"Processing\" by Benjamin Fry, Casey Reas and the Processing community ; 2006 – \"The Road Movie\" by exonemo ", "score": "1.4188545" }, { "id": "25068910", "title": "Node (physics)", "text": " A node is a point along a standing wave where the wave has minimum amplitude. For instance, in a vibrating guitar string, the ends of the string are nodes. By changing the position of the end node through frets, the guitarist changes the effective length of the vibrating string and thereby the note played. The opposite of a node is an anti-node, a point where the amplitude of the standing wave is at maximum. These occur midway between the nodes.", "score": "1.4084926" }, { "id": "4898318", "title": "Nodesha", "text": "Nodesha (2003) ", "score": "1.4020824" }, { "id": "4929563", "title": "Hidenori Nodera", "text": " Born in Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Nodera graduated from Hosei University and became a professional in 1998 with Shimano Racing, the team operated by Shimano. He joined the Italian team Colpack-Astro in 2001 and became only the second Japanese to complete the Giro d'Italia, after Masatoshi Ichikawa in 1990. Returning to Shimano, he continued to ride in both Europe and Asia, becoming Japanese national champion in 2005 and 2008. He retired in 2010, finishing third in his last race, the Japanese National Road Race Championships. With that result, he finished on the podium for eight straight years in the national championship. He then became the team manager for.", "score": "1.3932492" }, { "id": "30277652", "title": "Node.js", "text": " Node.js was written initially by Ryan Dahl in 2009, about thirteen years after the introduction of the first server-side JavaScript environment, Netscape's LiveWire Pro Web. The initial release supported only Linux and Mac OS X. Its development and maintenance was led by Dahl and later sponsored by Joyent. Dahl criticized the limited possibilities of the most popular web server in 2009, Apache HTTP Server, to handle a lot of concurrent connections (up to 10,000 and more) and the most common way of creating code (sequential programming), when code either blocked the entire process or implied multiple execution stacks in the case of simultaneous connections. Dahl demonstrated the project at the inaugural European JSConf on November 8, 2009. Node.js combined Google's V8 JavaScript engine, an event loop, and ", "score": "1.3911489" }, { "id": "5565890", "title": "Node (rapper)", "text": "day = 9 ; year = 2021 ; time = 14:31 ; timestamp = 20211209143112 content= ; 1) REDIRECT List of number-one hits of 2019 (Denmark) {{ safesubst: #invoke:RfD||2=Artists pointing to lists of number-one hits/albums|month = December }}", "score": "1.3858684" } ]
What genre is In Deep?
[ "science fiction", "SF", "scifi", "sci Fi", "sci-Fi", "science-fiction", "sci fi", "sciencefiction", "short story", "tale", "pripovijetka" ]
genre
In Deep (book)
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[ { "id": "278546", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": " In The Deep is an album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Maria Solheim released October 12, 2012 by Universal Music Group.", "score": "1.7924664" }, { "id": "278548", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": " The reviewer Julia Pettersen of the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet, awarded the album dice 4.", "score": "1.7356913" }, { "id": "278551", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": "Produced by Nick Terry ", "score": "1.6883395" }, { "id": "278547", "title": "In the Deep (album)", "text": " On this fifth solo album release, Solheim show her considerable abilities. In the studio sessions she was joined by Henry Olsen (Primal Scream, Nico, The Velvet Underground, John Cale and others), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), among other stellar musicians, resulting in a record with songs spanning from quiet, simple guitar-based tunes, through rock, and all the way to pop. This is an album you even can dance to.", "score": "1.5726681" }, { "id": "29597068", "title": "In Deep (Argent album)", "text": " In Deep is the fourth studio album by Argent, originally released by Epic Records in October 1973. It features the original full-length recording of \"God Gave Rock and Roll to You\", which reached No. 18 in the UK charts (U.S. No. 114) when released in edited form as a single later the same year. It was later remade by Kiss as \"God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II\" for the film Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey in 1991.", "score": "1.5722167" }, { "id": null, "title": "Deep house", "text": "Deep house\n\nDeep house is a subgenre of house music that originated in the 1980s, initially fusing elements of Chicago house with the lush chords of 1980s jazz-funk and touches of soul music. Its origins are attributed to the early recordings of Larry Heard (aka Mr. Fingers), including his influential track \"Can You Feel It\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Deep Forest", "text": "Deep Forest\n\nDeep Forest is a French musical group originally consisting of two French musicians, Michel Sanchez and Éric Mouquet. They compose a style of world music, sometimes called ethnic electronica, mixing ethnic with electronic sounds and dance beats or chillout beats. Their sound has been described as an \"ethno-introspective ambient world music\". They were nominated for a Grammy Award in 1994 for Best World Music Album, and in 1995 they won the Award for the album \"Boheme\". The group also became World Music Awards Winner – French group with the highest 1995 world sales. Their albums have sold over 10 million copies. Sanchez started his own career as a singer in 2005, while Mouquet continued working under the band's original name.<ref name=\"Sanchesquit\"/>", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees song)", "text": "How Deep Is Your Love (Bee Gees song)\n\n\"How Deep Is Your Love\" is a pop ballad written and recorded by the Bee Gees in 1977 and released as a single in September of that year. It was ultimately used as part of the soundtrack to the film \"Saturday Night Fever\". It was a number-three hit in the United Kingdom and Australia. In the United States, it topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 on 24 December 1977 and stayed in the Top 10 for 17 weeks. It spent six weeks atop the US adult contemporary chart. It is listed at No. 27 on \"Billboard\" All Time Top 100. Alongside \"Stayin' Alive\" and \"Night Fever\", it is one of the group's three tracks on the list. The song was covered by Take That for their 1996 \"Greatest Hits\" album, reaching No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks.\n\n\"How Deep Is Your Love\" ranked number 375 on \"Rolling Stone\" list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In a British TV special shown in December 2011, it was voted The Nation's Favourite Bee Gees Song by ITV viewers. During the Bee Gees' 2001 \"Billboard\" magazine interview, Barry said that this was his favourite Bee Gees song.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Styles of house music", "text": "Styles of house music", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Neck Deep", "text": "Neck Deep\n\nNeck Deep are a Welsh pop punk band from Wrexham, Wales formed in 2012. Founded after vocalist Ben Barlow met former lead guitarist Lloyd Roberts, the pair posted a song (\"What Did You Expect?\") online under the name Neck Deep. The song soon gained attention online, resulting in the addition of rhythm guitarist Matt West, drummer Dani Washington/Abasi, and bassist Fil Thorpe-Evans. They released a pair of EPs, \"Rain in July\" (2012) and \"A History of Bad Decisions\" (2013), both recorded by Barlow's older brother, before signing with Hopeless in August 2013.\n\nFollowing the release of their debut album \"Wishful Thinking\" in January 2014, the band became a full-time project, with the band members leaving their jobs and/or dropping out of university courses. Shortly after the release of their second album \"Life's Not out to Get You\" in August 2015, Roberts left the band due to allegations of sexual misconduct (which he was subsequently found to have no case to answer), and Sam Bowden (formerly of Climates and Blood Youth) joined in his place. The group's third album \"The Peace and the Panic\" was released August 2017, and debuted at #4 on the US \"Billboard\" 200. In September 2018, Thorpe-Evans left the band to pursue a solo career as a producer. In 2019, the band embarked in a summer tour with Blink-182 as the opening act. By February 2020, the band added longtime collaborator and bassist Seb Barlow as an official member, plus later that month revealed an app with all sorts of multimedia regarding the announcement of their fourth album, titled \"All Distortions Are Intentional\", released 24 July.", "score": null }, { "id": "26345212", "title": "Deep Calleth Upon Deep", "text": " Deep Calleth Upon Deep is the ninth studio album by Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. It was released on 22 September 2017 under Napalm Records. A music video was made for \"To Your Brethren in the Dark\", directed by Laban Pheidias. The video (the first from the band in nine years), features American actresses Tonya Cornelisse, Jesse Hotchkiss, Diana Wyenn and Shawn Kathryn Kane. In January 2018, the album was nominated in Norway for the Spellemann Award for best metal album. However, the winner was E of Enslaved.", "score": "1.5506556" }, { "id": "14011276", "title": "Deep in 2 The Cut", "text": " AllMusic awarded the album three out of five stars and said \"the sounds on ;;Deep Into the Cut;; do retain a substantial amount of harsh aggression, with Mills and Srock favoring rude, dark sounds -- a style of heavy metal without guitars but rather malicious machines and a sense of nihilism.\"", "score": "1.5443617" }, { "id": "9776398", "title": "Into the Deep (album)", "text": " Into the Deep is an album by the band Galactic. It was released on July 17, 2015. Galactic formed in New Orleans in 1994. Their music combines funk, jazz, and other genres, and is heavily influenced by the musical heritage of their home city. Into the Deep is the band's eighth studio album. It includes songs featuring different guest vocalists, such as Macy Gray, Mavis Staples, and Brushy One String, along with several instrumental tracks. It peaked at #22 on the Billboard 200, and at #1 on the Billboard Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.", "score": "1.5307325" }, { "id": "16324200", "title": "In Deep (Tina Arena album)", "text": " In Deep has sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. The album is the highest selling album in France by an Australian female singer and is currently the 181st best-selling album in France.", "score": "1.5263088" }, { "id": "4562649", "title": "Rolling in the Deep", "text": " }}", "score": "1.5026712" }, { "id": "9316612", "title": "The Deep (Katsu novel)", "text": " The Deep is a 2020 historical fiction horror novel written by Alma Katsu. It was published in the United Kingdom on through Bantam Press and in the United States through G.P. Putnam's Sons. Katsu came up with the idea for The Deep after viewing a documentary on a dive to the HMHS Britannic.", "score": "1.4992104" }, { "id": "16271771", "title": "Into the Deep (film)", "text": " Into the Deep is a Danish documentary film that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on January 24, 2020. It was directed by Emma Sullivan and filmed in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was planned to be released on Netflix, but the release was postponed indefinitely when some participants stated that they had not given their consent to participate in the film. Before a subsequent release, Netflix, Plus Pictures and Sullivan agreed to re-edit the film to remove those participants who did not wish to appear. It runs for 90 minutes.", "score": "1.4981401" }, { "id": "26512647", "title": "Deep Black (video game)", "text": " Deep Black is a video game, developed by Biart and published by 505 Games for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Initially entitled U-WARS and Underwater Wars, Russian studio Biart announced their publishing deal with 505 Games in July 2010, with a planned Q1 2011 release. At the time it was only announced for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, however a second announcement in October 2011 confirmed the game for OnLive. Deep Black was released on Steam on April 12, 2012 as Deep Black: Reloaded, and for consoles on April 25 as Deep Black: Episode 1. The game features an orchestral score written by Jeremy Soule, best known for his work in the Elder Scrolls and Guild Wars series.", "score": "1.4854803" }, { "id": "9776400", "title": "Into the Deep (album)", "text": " also includes liberal doses of hip-hop, jazz, soul, blues and even electronica. Galactic is blissfully unconcerned that every track is different enough to almost obscure their own identity as they continue to create music that's fun, superbly crafted and wildly eclectic.\" In AllMusic, James Christopher Monger wrote, \"More song-oriented than ever, Into the Deep does a nice job showcasing both the band and the guest vocalists.... Throughout it all, co-founders, producers, and arrangers Ben Ellman and Robert Mercurio sonically map out a NOLA that's as vibrant and forward thinking as it is steeped in the region's rich culture, cementing the band's reputation (20 years in) as both innovators and stalwart defenders of tradition.\" In ", "score": "1.4821168" }, { "id": "4219195", "title": "Deeplight", "text": " Deeplight is a young adult horror fantasy novel by Frances Hardinge, published October 31, 2019 by Macmillan Children's Books.", "score": "1.4812388" }, { "id": "12929189", "title": "Kathleen York", "text": " Musically, York achieved global recognition with her song \"In the Deep\", on whose writing and composition she collaborated with Michael Becker. It appears on her album Wicked Little High, and it was written for the 2005 film Crash. \"In the Deep\" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song, with York performing the song live at the 78th Academy Awards in 2006. Her other music credits include the main theme song of the Sony Picture Seven Pounds, the Felicity Huffman indie Tammy's Always Dying (2019), as well as featured song placements in American Idol, Nip/Tuck, CSI: NY, In Justice, Warehouse 13, House, Army Wives and So You Think You Can Dance. She was the in-house song writer/composer for Season Two of the CBS series Family Law. Her earlier releases include the self-titled Bird York. Her EP Have No Fear was released independently in 2008.", "score": "1.4807689" }, { "id": "30795675", "title": "The Deep (novella)", "text": " The Deep is a 2019 fantasy book by Rivers Solomon, with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes. It depicts a utopian underwater society built by the water-breathing descendants of pregnant slaves thrown overboard from slave ships. The book was developed from a song by the same name by clipping., an experimental hip-hop trio. It won the Lambda Literary Award, and was nominated for Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards.", "score": "1.4783986" }, { "id": "30008452", "title": "In Too Deep (1989 film)", "text": " In Too Deep is a 1989 erotic thriller film.", "score": "1.477587" }, { "id": "2075606", "title": "Deep in the Darkness", "text": " Deep in the Darkness is the name of a 2004 novel by American writer Michael Laimo and a film adaptation by the same name. The novel was nominated for a 2004 Bram Stoker Award for Novel. While writing the book Laimo was influenced by the 1973 made-for-television film Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. Laimo wrote a sequel to Deep in the Darkness entitled Return to Darkness, which he released in 2011.", "score": "1.4775183" }, { "id": "28062585", "title": "Deep Down (video game)", "text": " Deep Down is a single-player or (up to four player) co-op multiplayer dungeon crawl. Gameplay has been described as similar to both Capcom's own Dragon's Dogma; as well as the Dark Souls series, though with a lesser difficulty. The historical sections of the game take place in a medieval/fantasy setting in procedurally generated dungeons, with the player equipped with suits of armor, swords, pikes, shields etc. Creatures encountered are from the fantasy trope, including ogres, shapeshifters similar to mimics (D&D), and dragons.", "score": "1.4765196" } ]
What genre is If I Ever?
[ "synth-pop", "synthesizer pop", "techno-pop", "synthpop" ]
genre
If I Ever (song)
4,543,053
63
[ { "id": "14733357", "title": "If I Were You (Hubbard novel)", "text": " If I Were You was written and published in 1940, and contains the pulp fiction style fantasy, danger, and the supernatural. If I Were You is from the Golden Age series which Galaxy Press started re-publishing in 2008. The book has been re-released in paperback, with French flaps, glossaries, and author bio. It is also available as a full-cast audiobook, with music and sound effects, featuring Nancy Cartwright. Also starring Lynsey Bartilson, R.F. Daley, Bob Caso, Jim Meskimen, Jennifer Darling, John Mariano, Phil Proctor, and Tait Ruppert.", "score": "1.4695672" }, { "id": "101483", "title": "What If? (magazine)", "text": "\"Books\" typically features Canadian literature aimed at youth/teen and YA audiences. ; \"Music\" reviews major and independent album releases for each quarter, regardless of genre. There is also typically at least one interview or feature, often of the artist and/or band of one of the new music releases being reviewed or from a past review. \"Games\" reviews current video game releases. ; \"Movies\" reviews new theatrical releases. This section is edited by entertainment editor Chelsey Cosh. There are several sections of reviews, rated in the style of European magazines by assessing in terms of number of stars (with 5 stars for the best review). The sections are: There are also several review pages online. This section is managed and contributed to by entertainment editor Chelsey Cosh. The online review sections are: ", "score": "1.4080594" }, { "id": "4672309", "title": "Colleen Hoover", "text": " Maybe Someday, published in March 2014, was the first novel of a small series about a guy and a girl who write music together and fall in love. Musician Griffin Peterson created a soundtrack to accompany the novel. Readers could click links in the e-book or scan a QR code in the paperback that take them to a website where they could listen to the music. Never ever, a collaboration with Tarryn Fisher, was originally split into three parts and sold as three separate books, then later republished as one complete book. It Ends with Us, based on the relationship between her mother and father, was published in 2016. Hoover described it in 2016 as \"the hardest book I've ever written.\"", "score": "1.4062388" }, { "id": "6635339", "title": "Stuart Evers", "text": " His debut novel, If This Is Home , appeared in July 2012. The novel is set in Cheshire and Las Vegas.", "score": "1.3703518" }, { "id": "9965452", "title": "Meredith Russo", "text": " Russo's debut young adult novel, If I Was Your Girl, published in 2016 by Flatiron Books. If I Was Your Girl is about a trans girl going to a new school and falling in love with a boy. If I Was Your Girl won the Stonewall Book Award for the Young Adult category in 2017 and the Walter Dean Myers Award for Outstanding Children's Literature in 2017. It also received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist. Her next young adult novel, Birthday, was published by Flatiron Books in 2019 and is a follow-up to her award-winning debut If I Was Your Girl, following two teenagers whose lives intersect starting from both their 13th birthdays. Russo also contributed several short stories and essays to anthologies published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Vintage, and Algonquin. The different characters of her stories are based on people she met during her life or from her own personal experience. In an interview, she said that she has been inspired by a lot of comics, manga as well as fictions", "score": "1.36495" }, { "id": null, "title": "If We Ever Broke Up", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "If We Ever Meet Again", "text": "If We Ever Meet Again\n\n\"If We Ever Meet Again\" is a song by American producer Timbaland. It was released on December 1, 2009, as the fourth single from his third studio album \"Shock Value II\" (2009). The song features singer Katy Perry and served as the album's second worldwide single. Timbaland's brother Sebastian also has uncredited vocals at the end of the song. \"If We Ever Meet Again\" reached number one in the Czech Republic and New Zealand while peaking within the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The song was later included on the deluxe edition of Perry's third studio album \"Teenage Dream\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "If I Ever Fall in Love Again", "text": "If I Ever Fall in Love Again\n\n\"If I Ever Fall in Love Again\" is a song written by Steve Dorff and Gloria Sklerov, and performed by Anne Murray and Kenny Rogers as a duet. The song reached number six on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart and number nine on the Canadian Country chart in. It was released in September 1989 as the first single from Murray's compilation album \"Greatest Hits Volume II\" and Roger's studio album \"Something Inside So Strong\". The song was produced by Jim Ed Norman and Steve Dorff. In the Philippines, it became a number one hit.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "If I Ever Fall in Love", "text": "If I Ever Fall in Love\n\n\"If I Ever Fall in Love\" is the debut single by American R&B-soul quartet Shai, released in 1992 from their debut album of the same name. It reached number two on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1992 and peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart. It spent eight weeks at number two on the Hot 100, which at the time was the second-most number of weeks that a song held the position without topping the chart, behind Foreigner's \"Waiting for a Girl Like You\". The song was also their only top-40 hit in the UK, peaking at number 36. The track \"Intro\" by Mustard and 1TakeJay, from Mustard's \"Perfect Ten\" album, prominently uses samples from \"If I Ever Fall In Love\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Never Have I Ever (TV series)", "text": "Never Have I Ever (TV series)\n\nNever Have I Ever is an American romance comedy-drama television series starring Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher. Though it takes place in the San Fernando Valley, the show has been reported to be loosely based on Kaling's childhood experiences in the Boston area, while Kaling herself has said it is based \"in the spirit of my childhood\". The series received generally favorable reviews.\n\nThe series has been described as a watershed moment for South Asian representation in Hollywood and has been praised for breaking Asian stereotypes. On July 1, 2020, Netflix renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on July 15, 2021. Netflix renewed the series for a third season on August 19, 2021, which was released on August 12, 2022, and consists of 10 episodes, and a fourth and final season set to premiere in 2023.", "score": null }, { "id": "2532066", "title": "If You've Never Been", "text": " Musically, the sound of If You've Never Been has been described as soft rock. Danny McNamara wrote the majority of the lyrics as guitarist Richard McNamara took a break to spend time with his newly born child. If You've Never Been features a heavier use of strings and horns compared to Drawn from Memory; the strings were performed by the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, who were conducted by Will Jackson. The album opens with the sombre \"Over\", which discusses the end of a relationship, the initial feelings that result from it, and the eventual acceptance. Danny McNamara said \"Many Will Learn\" gad a \"lost at sea feel\" to it, which he compared to \"Now You're Nobody\", a track from their debut studio album The Good Will Out (1998). \"It's Gonna Take Time\" is an upbeat song that recalled the band's earlier works. The mid-tempo \"Hey, What You Trying to Say\" features a melodica; Danny McNamara said they tried using an harmonica, though it gave the song \"unwelcome ‘Roseanne’ feel\". \"If You've Never Been in Love with Anything\" evokes the work of the Kinks.", "score": "1.3447132" }, { "id": "2532063", "title": "If You've Never Been", "text": " If You've Never Been is the third studio album by English rock band Embrace. It was released on 3 September 2001 through Hut, Mobetta, and Virgin Records. Within a month of releasing their second studio album Drawn from Memory (2000), the band had started writing its follow-up. Recording took place at Soundworks in Leeds, with Ken Nelson and the band co-producing the sessions, which lasted from February to May 2001. If You've Never Been is a soft rock album that uses more strings and horns compared to its predecessor. If You've Never Been received generally favourable reviews from critics, some if whom praised the ", "score": "1.3393164" }, { "id": "7784697", "title": "If You Leave Me", "text": " If You Leave Me (2018) is the debut novel of Crystal Hana Kim that was recognized as one of the best books of 2018 by The Washington Post, ALA Booklist, and others. This historical fiction novel takes place during the Korean War and focuses on the life of a refugee, Haemi Lee, and her family.", "score": "1.3382041" }, { "id": "6553028", "title": "If on a winter's night a traveler", "text": " \"however breathtakingly inventive a book is, it is only breathtakingly inventive once\" – with once being better than never. Novelist and lecturer Scarlett Thomas uses it to teach innovative contemporary fiction, as an example of different kinds of narrative techniques. Sting named his 2009 album If on a Winter's Night... after the book. English musician and composer Bill Ryder-Jones released the album If... on 14 November 2011. The album is a musical adaptation of the book and serves as an \"imaginary film score\". The 2021 video game If On A Winter's Night, Four Travelers was named after the book.", "score": "1.3335654" }, { "id": "16349669", "title": "If I Could Be...", "text": " If I Could Be... is the sixth and most recent album by Meredith Brooks, released in 2007. It is an album of children's music which Brooks states she was inspired to write and record after the birth of her son.", "score": "1.3301537" }, { "id": "29495449", "title": "If I Stay", "text": " If I Stay is a young adult novel by Gayle Forman published in 2009. The story follows 17-year-old Mia Hall as she deals with the aftermath of a catastrophic car accident involving her family. Mia is the only member of her family to survive, and she finds herself in a coma. Through this coma, however, Mia has an out-of-body experience. Through this, she is able to watch the actions around her, as close friends and family gather at the hospital where she is being treated. The book follows Mia's stories and the unfolding of her life through a series of flashbacks. Mia ", "score": "1.3299165" }, { "id": "28524660", "title": "The Coldest Winter Ever", "text": " sync with this street-lit genre. I think that when European authors or Euro-American authors write about urban, suburban or rural areas, it's just called literature. So I call my work literature, and anyone who reads my books knows that it's literature.\" A 1999 review in Publishers Weekly commended and criticized Sister Souljah's writing style, calling it both \"raw and true\" and \"rough and unsophisticated\" in the same sentence. The reviewer called the book \"honest...at the expense of disciplined writing.\" Kirkus Reviews lauds the language, calling it a \"frank\" \"tour de force\", but criticizes Winter for her narcissism and materialism.", "score": "1.3292341" }, { "id": "26602650", "title": "Genre fiction", "text": " literature\". Stephen King was awarded the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters; but this polarized opinions and led to debate on genre fiction's literary merit. Negative comments about genre fiction have sparked responses from Time, Salon, the Atlantic, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. Nobel laureate Doris Lessing described science fiction as \"some of the best social fiction of our time\", and called Greg Bear, author of Blood Music, \"a great writer\". In the 2000s, the BBC defended itself against charges that it had sneered at genre fiction, while the Man Booker and National Book Awards have been criticized for ignoring genre fiction in their selection process. Some critics have claimed that reading romance and suspense thrillers makes readers more sensitive, because these novels focus on interpersonal relationships.", "score": "1.315196" }, { "id": "3660518", "title": "If I Was a River (album)", "text": " describes \"If I Was a River\" as the type of music that becomes timeless, is often oracular, regularly poetic, mysterious and personal, and refers to Nile along with Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen as bards and masters of melody and meaning. James Mann affirms in the December 2014 \"Ink19\" that If I Was a River \"glistens with a quiet power and grace. Masterful\" In The Alternate Root Danny writes: \"The album does out Willie Nile though, showing the man behind the curtain has tenderness in his pen as he scribes ten tales of introspection and self-assessment.\" Han van Bree of Soundz Magazine declares \"If I Was A River is a timeless album that sounds familiar right from the opening track\". Associated Press: \"A top-notch album”", "score": "1.3138044" }, { "id": "4749732", "title": "It Won't Snow Where You're Going", "text": " It Won't Snow Where You're Going is the third full-length album by Illinois indie rock band Park. It was released in 2003 on Lobster Records. Although the album contained some dark references to suicide, the liner notes contained links for the International Suicide Prevention Program, and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, among others. The band addressed their choice of subject matter with the following statement within their CD liner notes: \"This album is purely an artistic interpretation of personal experiences. Although there are some references in certain songs suggesting suicide, by no means are they saying that suicide should be an option during a sad or upsetting time in life. If you or someone you know is ever in a situation where you feel suicidal, there is always someone to talk to; friends, family, or counselors.\"", "score": "1.3026804" }, { "id": "25048827", "title": "New adult fiction", "text": " Like the fiction categories of young adult and adult, new adult fiction can combine with all genres and subgenres. Science fiction, urban fiction, horror, paranormal, dystopia, etc. are some examples.", "score": "1.2978343" }, { "id": "9969357", "title": "BT (musician)", "text": " On June 19, 2012, BT released If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I, along with Morceau Subrosa, his seventh and eighth studio albums. If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I was an about-face from BT's previous album These Hopeful Machines, utilizing minimal beats, ambient soundscapes, and glitch music, as opposed to the electronic music style of These Hopeful Machines. Morceau Subrosa is very different in style compared to most of BT's previous works, favoring ambient soundscapes and minimal beats.", "score": "1.2971482" }, { "id": "15050104", "title": "If We Ever Live Forever", "text": " If We Ever Live Forever is the fifth studio album by the American indie band Longwave. It is Longwave's first album in over a decade. The album was preceded by the release of \"Stay with Me\" as a single in October 2018. Two more tracks were released as promotional cuts from the album, \"Dreamers Float Away\" in July 2019 and \"If we Ever Live Forever\".", "score": "1.2937073" }, { "id": "32453918", "title": "If Morning Ever Comes", "text": " If Morning Ever Comes (1964) is American author Anne Tyler's first novel, published when she was only 22. Set in Sandhill, North Carolina, it focuses on Ben Joe Hawkes, a self-proclaimed worrier who finds himself responsible for taking care of his mother and six sisters after his father deserts the family for his mistress and subsequently dies of a heart attack. At its start, Ben Joe has left Sandhill to pursue a law degree at Columbia University; however, he soon learns that his eldest sister, Joanne, has left her husband and returned home with her baby girl. Out of a mixture of homesickness and a sense of responsibility, he returns home to assume his role as head of the family. Eventually, he realizes that his family may not need him as much as he needs his independence. Joanne and her husband are reconciled, and Ben Joe renews friendly relations with his late father's mistress. He proposes to his ex-girlfriend, Shelley, and the two return to New York to be married.", "score": "1.2885675" }, { "id": "190100", "title": "If Ever (3rd Storee song)", "text": " \"If Ever\" is a song performed by 3rd Storee, issued as the first single from their eponymous debut album. The song peaked at #64 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1999.", "score": "1.2872627" } ]
What genre is More Love?
[ "pop music", "pop", "Pop" ]
genre
More Love (Feargal Sharkey song)
5,210,885
75
[ { "id": "2032978", "title": "No Greater Love (novel)", "text": " Publishers Weekly called the novel \"predictably sentimental.\"", "score": "1.5271499" }, { "id": "2032973", "title": "No Greater Love (novel)", "text": " No Greater Love is a novel by Danielle Steel. It tells a fictional story based on the true event of the sinking of the RMS Titanic. It is Steel's 28th novel.", "score": "1.5228097" }, { "id": "16133964", "title": "Love You More (film)", "text": " Love You More is a short drama directed by Sam Taylor-Wood, written by Patrick Marber and produced by Anthony Minghella, which was screened in Main Competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The film includes two songs by Buzzcocks and features a cameo appearance by the band's lead singer Pete Shelley as a customer at a record store.", "score": "1.5051749" }, { "id": "14071328", "title": "No Greater Love (2010 film)", "text": " No Greater Love is a 2010 Christian film directed by Brad J. Silverman. Lionsgate announced it acquired the North American home entertainment distribution rights to the film. Shot mostly on location in Lancaster, California, the film stars Anthony Tyler Quinn, Danielle Bisutti and Jay Underwood. It was released to DVD on January 19, 2010, and featured at the Projecting Hope Film Festival. Thomas Nelson Publishing has released a book titled, No Greater Love: A 90-day Devotional to Strengthen Your Marriage.", "score": "1.4963105" }, { "id": "29306379", "title": "More (1969 film)", "text": " More is an English-language drama-romance film written and directed by Barbet Schroeder. His theatrical feature film directorial debut, it was released in 1969. Starring Mimsy Farmer and Klaus Grünberg, it deals with heroin addiction as drug fascination on the island of Ibiza, Spain. Made in the political fallout of the 1960s counterculture, the film features drug use, \"free love\", and other references to contemporary European youth culture. The film screenplay was written by Paul Gégauff and Barbet Schroeder with the original story by Schroeder. Art directed by Fran Lewis and Nestor Almendros. It features soundtracks written and performed by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released as the album More. Schroeder's inspiration ", "score": "1.4936225" }, { "id": null, "title": "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)", "text": "Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)\n\n\"Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run)\" is a 1984 song by Trinidadian-British singer Billy Ocean. Co-written and produced by Keith Diamond, it climbed to number one on both the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and the \"Billboard\" Black Singles chart,<ref name=\"awards\"/> and number six in the UK Singles Chart.<ref name=\"UK\"/> The song won Ocean the 1985 Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, making him the first British artist to win in that category.\n\nThe saxophone solo is played by Vernon Jeffrey Smith.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "More Love (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song)", "text": "More Love (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song)\n\n\"More Love\" is a 1967 hit single recorded by the American soul group The Miracles for Motown Records' Tamla label. The single, included on the group's 1967 album \"Make It Happen\", later reissued in 1970 as \"The Tears of a Clown\". Kim Carnes's 1980 cover of the song reached the Top 10 of \"Billboard\"s Adult Contemporary and Hot 100 charts.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "More Life", "text": "More Life\n\nMore Life is a commercial mixtape by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. Described and marketed as a playlist, some publications have referred to it as a mixtape. It was released on March 18, 2017, through Republic Records and distributed by Cash Money Records and Young Money Entertainment. Production of \"More Life\" was handled by a variety of record producers, including 40, Frank Dukes, Boi-1da, Murda Beatz, T-Minus, Nineteen85, and Kanye West, among others. An ensemble of guest vocalists also appear, including West, Young Thug, Giggs, Skepta, Quavo, Travis Scott, 2 Chainz, Jorja Smith, Sampha, and PartyNextDoor.\n\nThe songs on the mixtape feature a broad range of genres, including R&B, dancehall, grime, trap and Afrobeats. Supported by the singles \"Fake Love\", \"Passionfruit\", \"Free Smoke\", \"Portland\", and \"Glow\", \"More Life\" received generally positive reviews and debuted at number one on the US \"Billboard\" 200, earning 505,000 album-equivalent units. It was Drake's seventh consecutive number one album, and also broke several streaming records. Though a mixtape, it was named one of the best albums of 2017 by several publications. By the end of 2017, the mixtape had accumulated over two million album-equivalent units in the US.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Little More Love (Vince Gill song)", "text": "A Little More Love (Vince Gill song)\n\n\"A Little More Love\" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Vince Gill. It was released in March 1997 as the fourth single from the album \"High Lonesome Sound\". The song reached number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "A Little More Love (Lisa Stansfield song)", "text": "A Little More Love (Lisa Stansfield song)\n\n\"A Little More Love\" is a song recorded by British singer Lisa Stansfield for her 1991 album, \"Real Love\". It was written by Stansfield, Ian Devaney and Andy Morris, and produced by Devaney and Morris.\n\nOn 30 June 1992, it was released as a single in the United States and peaked at number thirty on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. The live music video recorded at the Wembley Stadium was also released. \"Set Your Loving Free\" which was included on the B-side of the single and remixed by Masters at Work, reached number twenty on the Hot Dance Club Songs.", "score": null }, { "id": "9689016", "title": "Less Love", "text": " Less Love is an American rock band formed in 2006, in Oklahoma City, by Sky McCullough and Billy Gro. The band released their debut single in 2008 which was titled Magical Purple Hair. Their single Horse Race was released in 2016 and was nominated at The Independent Music Awards in the category of Best Rock/Hard Rock song. The video for Horse Race won a Global Music Award for Best Music Video of 2016.", "score": "1.4825624" }, { "id": "14071330", "title": "No Greater Love (2010 film)", "text": " According to Amazon.com, \"Christian romance, No Greater Love, has claimed the No. 1 Hot New DVD best-seller position in both the Religious as well as the Family Life drama categories of Amazon.com.\"", "score": "1.4712965" }, { "id": "25591176", "title": "More &amp; More (EP)", "text": " More & More is the ninth extended play by South Korean girl group Twice. It was released by JYP Entertainment and Republic Records on June 1, 2020, and features the lead single of the same name. It is their first release with Republic Records. Consisting of seven tracks that features various genres including Latin pop, new jack swing, bass music, and tropical house, the EP received generally favorable reviews from music critics which praised Twice's musical growth as they adapted a more mature style. More & More sold more than 563,000 copies on the Gaon Album Chart, becoming Twice's best-selling album until it was surpassed by Formula of Love: O+T=&lt;3 in 2021. It is their first entry on the US Billboard 200, charting at number 200.", "score": "1.452141" }, { "id": "28930136", "title": "More! (album)", "text": " More! is the fourth studio album by Berlin-based electronic band Booka Shade, released in 2010 on Get Physical Music.", "score": "1.4286509" }, { "id": "9689019", "title": "Less Love", "text": " as Album of the year by Rust Magazine. In 2016, Less Love recorded the single Horse Race with Grammy Award winning music producer Michael Trepagnier (Coldplay) and engineer Kevin Lively (Rage Against the Machine). The single won a Global Music Awards and was nominated at Independent Music Awards. The music video was also voted Best Music Video by The Hollywood International Moving Picture Film Festival and won two awards at the KSCR Music Video Awards. Horse Race was originally written and recorded by the band Colourmusic. It was recorded after Sky McCullough and Colourmusic band member Nicholas Ley had a friendly disagreement. ", "score": "1.4280899" }, { "id": "7177314", "title": "This Christmas/More Than Love", "text": " \"This Christmas / More Than Love\" is a single by Sweetbox from the album After the Lights with Jade Villalon as a frontwoman.", "score": "1.426723" }, { "id": "2632595", "title": "More Than This (novel)", "text": " More Than This is a young adult novel by Patrick Ness, published by Candlewick Press in 2013. It follows a teenage boy named Seth who, after drowning in the ocean, wakes up alone on a desolate suburban English street in what he believes to be hell.", "score": "1.4190335" }, { "id": "28164996", "title": "More (Jeremy Riddle album)", "text": " Rating the album four stars in a CCM Magazine review, Kevin Sparkman believes that the album \"encompasses all that we've come to love from Bethel Music's style of anthemic worship on through to some really well-produced power pop.\" Signaling in a four and a half star review by The Christian Beat, Chris Major realizes, \"More is a lyrically strong collection, developing themes of adoration and awe intertwined with desire and passion for Christ's presence.\" Bestowing a nine square rating for Cross Rhythms, Stephen Luff says the album \"manages to stride the musical chasm of inspiration and melodies and song hooks that stand repeated listening.\" At NewReleaseToday, Jay Wright rated the album four stars out of five in his review, saying that \"More is a solid collection of heartfelt cries for more of God and a hunger to understand His love on a ", "score": "1.4180145" }, { "id": "9421336", "title": "Tougher Than Love", "text": " Source:", "score": "1.4155877" }, { "id": "31170159", "title": "The Greater Love", "text": " The Greater Love is a 1913 American silent short drama film, directed by Allan Dwan, and starring Charlotte Burton and Mabel Brown and Edward Coxen.", "score": "1.4143512" }, { "id": "30478915", "title": "Robert Whitlow", "text": "Deeper Water (novel) (2008) ; Higher Hope (novel) (2009) ; Greater Love (novel) (2010) ", "score": "1.4041531" }, { "id": "8033073", "title": "Love You More (EP)", "text": " Love You More is the first EP by The Pierces and their first release under Polydor Records. It was released digitally on October 17, 2010, and physically on October 25, 2010, in the UK, and digitally on January 11, 2011, in the US. The Tracks \"Love You More\" and \"We Are Stars\" appeared on The Pierces' fourth studio album You & I, which released the following year.", "score": "1.4007852" }, { "id": "2032977", "title": "No Greater Love (novel)", "text": " The novel was the basis for a made-for-TV movie, No Greater Love (1996), starring Kelly Rutherford.", "score": "1.3922753" }, { "id": "29192436", "title": "More Than Two", "text": " More Than Two received positive reviews within polyamorous communities upon publication. The book was a finalist in the Family & Relationships category for the 2014 Indiefab Awards (later rebranded as the Foreword INDIES).", "score": "1.3921574" }, { "id": "16277807", "title": "Matt Hammitt", "text": " In March 2012, Tyndale House Publishers released a hardcover children's book, I Couldn't Love You More, which is based on a song from Hammitt's album Every Falling Tear and co-written by Jason Ingram.", "score": "1.3865519" } ]
What genre is The Remarkable Exploits of Lancelot Biggs, Spaceman?
[ "science fiction", "SF", "scifi", "sci Fi", "sci-Fi", "science-fiction", "sci fi", "sciencefiction" ]
genre
The Remarkable Exploits of Lancelot Biggs, Spaceman
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[ { "id": "4026847", "title": "Nelson S. Bond", "text": "Mr. Mergenthwirker's Lobblies and Other Fantastic Tales (Coward-McCann, 1946) ; The Thirty-First of February (Gnome Press, 1949) ; The Remarkable Exploits of Lancelot Biggs, Spaceman (Doubleday, 1950) ; No Time Like the Future (Avon, 1954) ; Nightmares and Daydreams (Arkham House, 1968) ; The Far Side of Nowhere (Arkham House, 2002) ; Other Worlds Than Ours (Arkham House, 2005) ", "score": "1.5884907" }, { "id": "4026838", "title": "Nelson S. Bond", "text": " Nelson Slade Bond (November 23, 1908 – November 4, 2006) was an American author who wrote extensively for books, magazines, radio, television and the stage. The 1998 recipient of the Nebula Author Emeritus award for lifetime achievement, Bond was a pioneer in early science fiction and fantasy. His published fiction is mainly short stories, most of which appeared in pulp magazines in the 1930s and 1940s. Many were published in Blue Book magazine. He is noted for his \"Lancelot Biggs\" series of stories and for his \"Meg the Priestess\" tales, which introduced one of the first powerful female characters in science fiction.", "score": "1.5460529" }, { "id": "5530251", "title": "Space opera", "text": " Space (1926) and Crashing Suns (Weird Tales, August–September 1928). Similar stories by other writers followed through 1929 and 1930. By 1931, the space opera was well established as a major subgenre of science fiction. However, the author cited most often as the true father of the genre is E. E. \"Doc\" Smith. His first published work, The Skylark of Space (Amazing Stories, August–October 1928), written in collaboration with Lee Hawkins Garby, is often called the first great space opera. It merges the traditional tale of a scientist inventing a space-drive with planetary romance in the style of Edgar Rice ", "score": "1.5234826" }, { "id": "28741743", "title": "Spaceman of Bohemia", "text": " Spaceman of Bohemia is a sci-fi novel written by Jaroslav Kalfař in 2017. There are two parts of the story, and it is written from the point of view of Jakub Procházka, the first independent Czech Republic's astronaut. He is sent on a solo mission in space to a cloud of \"intergalactic dust\" near the planet Venus that no other country is willing to risk sending their citizens to inspect. He leaves behind his wife for this 8-month mission. While alone, he meets a giant arachnid named Hanuš and becomes friends with him. Jakub wants to escape his past so desperately that he is willing to travel hundreds of millions of miles to be free from it.", "score": "1.5097213" }, { "id": "31272265", "title": "Frank Belknap Long", "text": " \"A Guest in the House\", produced on CBS-TV in 1954. In 1946, Arkham House published Long's first collection of supernatural fiction, The Hounds of Tindalos, which collected 21 of his best tales from the previous twenty years of magazine publication. It featured works which had appeared in such pulps as Weird Tales, Astounding Stories, Super Science Stories, Unknown, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Dynamic Science Fiction, Startling Stories, and others. In \"The Man from Time\", a time-traveller from the future has an encounter with writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. His later science fiction works include the story collection John Carstairs, Space Detective (1949) about a 'botanical detective', and the novels Space Station 1 (1957), Mars is My Destination (1962) and It Was the Day of the Robot (1963).", "score": "1.4986265" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Remarkable Exploits of Lancelot Biggs, Spaceman", "text": "The Remarkable Exploits of Lancelot Biggs, Spaceman\n\nThe Remarkable Adventures of Lancelot Biggs, Spaceman (sometimes referred to as \"Lancelot Biggs: Spaceman\") is a collection of humorous science fiction stories by Nelson Bond, published by Doubleday Books in 1950. It comprises eleven of the fourteen stories in Bond's \"Lancelot Biggs\" series. Sometimes described as a novel, it presents the stories in a sequence of twenty-seven numbered chapters. The collection was reissued in trade paperback by Wildside Press many years later; no mass market paperback edition was issued.\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:Science fiction short story collections by Nelson Bond ...", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Nelson S. Bond", "text": "Nelson S. Bond\n\nNelson Slade Bond (November 23, 1908 – November 4, 2006) was an American writer. His works included books, magazine articles, and scripts used in radio, for television and on the stage.\n\nThe 1998 recipient of the Nebula Author Emeritus award for lifetime achievement, Bond was a pioneer in early science fiction and fantasy. His published fiction is mainly short stories, most of which appeared in pulp magazines in the 1930s and 1940s. Many were published in \"Blue Book\" magazine. He is noted for his \"Lancelot Biggs\" series of stories and for his \"Meg the Priestess\" tales, which introduced one of the first powerful female characters in science fiction.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Category:1950 short story collections", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": "644508", "title": "Double Star", "text": "Turner Prize for modern art. The artist in question, Glenn Brown, was accused of plagiarism. Double Star Double Star is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first serialized in \"Astounding Science Fiction\" (February, March, April 1956) and published in hardcover the same year. It received the 1956 Hugo Award for Best Novel (his first). The story, which is told in the first person, centers on down-and-out actor Lawrence Smith (stage name Lorenzo Smythe, also known as \"The Great Lorenzo\"). A brilliant actor and mimic, he is down to his last coin when a spaceman hires him", "score": "1.5323228" }, { "id": "8358037", "title": "George Griffith", "text": " their design. Honeymoon in Space saw his newly married adventurers, exemplars of the \"Race that Rules\", exploring planets in different stages of geological and Darwinian evolution on an educational odyssey drawing heavily on earlier cosmic voyages by Camille Flammarion, W. S. Lach-Szyrma, and Edgar Fawcett. Its illustrations by Stanley L. Wood have proved more significant, providing the first depictions of slender, super-intelligent aliens with large, bald heads – the archetype of the famous Greys of modern science fiction. His short story \"The Great Crellin Comet\", published in 1897, was the first story to not only include a 10-second countdown for a space launch (though a countdown of ", "score": "1.4906168" }, { "id": "8270066", "title": "The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman", "text": " The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman is a comedy play by Fraser Charlton and Nikolas Lloyd. The action is set in a universe with an alternate history in which the British developed the craft of space travel during the reign of Queen Victoria. The modern day world is populated by stereotypically stoic Englishmen, and vile scheming Frenchmen who will stoop to any depth in order to thwart the ambitions and harmony of the British Empire. The title character shares his name with the Buckinghamshire village of Stoke Mandeville and its well-known hospital. The play was originally written as six half-hour episodes for BBC Radio 4, and a pilot episode was recorded, but Radio 4 decided not to go ahead with commissioning a series ", "score": "1.4828479" }, { "id": "13667572", "title": "The Skylark of Space", "text": " an unprecedented kind ... the first great 'classic' of American science fiction\", but \"As literature, it was a total flop\". Damon Knight, however, praised the novel for its \"fast, lean plot, an air of excitement, . . . four characters who are comfortingly bigger than life [and] the feeling that adventures are waiting everywhere,\" concluding that \"In The Skylark, everything is big and simple.\" R. D. Mullen wrote that Smith's \"great success\" was \"surely due first of all to the skill with which Smith mixed elements of the spy thriller and the western story . . . with those of the traditional cosmic voyage.", "score": "1.4810466" }, { "id": "7834149", "title": "The Space Machine", "text": " The Space Machine, subtitled A Scientific Romance, is a science fiction novel written by English writer Christopher Priest. First published in 1976, it follows the travels of protagonists Edward Turnbull and Amelia Fitzgibbon. The pair are dropped on the surface of Mars (due to interference by Turnbull) prior to the Martian invasion of Earth that forms the storyline of H. G. Wells' 1898 novel The War of the Worlds. Edward and Amelia, who works for the inventor Sir William Reynolds, have used Reynolds's space and time machine to jump into the future at the onset of the Mars invasion. They find that, on Mars, humans have been turned into Martian slaves.", "score": "1.4751083" }, { "id": "26123662", "title": "Space Pirates (novel)", "text": " Lure of the Novamen is a science fiction novel written by Kenneth Bulmer, volume 8 in the Ryder Hook series. It was published in German translation as Weltraum-Piraten in 1988. Therefore, it is usually but falsely referenced to as Space Pirates, because this is the literal translation of the German title only. , it remains unpublished in English.", "score": "1.4749444" }, { "id": "26666398", "title": "Sean Wallace", "text": "Eric Frank Russell: Our Sentinel in Space : A Working Bibliography: 3rd Revised Edition (1999), with Phil Stephensen-Payne ; The Tall Adventurer: The Works of E.C. Tubb (1997), with Philip J. Harbottle ; The SFWA Bulletin Index, 1965-2017 (2018), with Michael Capobianco and Erin M. Hartshorn ; The Graphic Novels / Comic Strips / Comics Master List, Grades K through 5 (2019-), with Jennifer Wallace ", "score": "1.4729784" }, { "id": "10619657", "title": "The Great Space Adventure", "text": " The Great Space Adventure is a 1963 film from Albert Zugsmith starring George Nader and Fay Spain. Nader was signed in January 1963. The film was shot in the Philippines.", "score": "1.4723098" }, { "id": "6111046", "title": "Antonio Margheriti", "text": " Margheriti grew up reading science fiction comics, and when he was offered the film Space-Men, he signed on as director. He followed up this film with Battle of the Worlds starring actor Claude Rains, which was in turn followed by The Golden Arrow with Tab Hunter and some more peplum-style films such as The Fall of Rome and Giants of Rome. Other genres tackled in the 1960s included horror—Castle of Blood, The Long Hair of Death and The Virgin of Nuremberg—and the Eurospy film: Bob Fleming... Mission Casablanca and Operazione Goldman. Margheriti then returned to science fiction with his Gamma I series, originally filmed for the Italian television series Fantascienza but afterwards released theatrically. Margheriti followed these films with some westerns, including ", "score": "1.4719675" }, { "id": "11176146", "title": "Literature of Birmingham", "text": " and \"The Adventure of the Three Garridebs\", have explicit Birmingham settings. Edwin Abbott Abbott, who worked for a period as a schoolmaster at Birmingham's King Edward's School, was the author of a wide range of writings dominated by his highly imaginative theological works. He is best known, however, for the classic early science fiction work Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, which combined a satirical treatment of contemporary social class structures and gender roles, a deep expression of his own religious principles, and a speculative exploration of geometrical dimensions that anticipates Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Louisa Baldwin wrote poetry, two collections of children's stories and four novels for adults; ", "score": "1.4684849" }, { "id": "27010142", "title": "W. E. Johns", "text": " his son Rex, scientist Professor Lucius Brane (who invents a spaceship powered by cosmic rays) and Brane's resourceful butler Judkins. W. E. Johns was a prolific author and editor. In his 46-year writing career (1922–1968) he wrote over 160 books, including nearly one hundred Biggles books, more than sixty other novels and factual books, and scores of magazine articles and short stories. His first novel, Mossyface, was published in 1922 under the pen name \"William Earle\". After leaving the RAF, Johns became a newspaper air correspondent, as well as editing and illustrating books about flying. At the request of John Hamilton ", "score": "1.4633591" }, { "id": "29399707", "title": "Joseph E. Kelleam", "text": "Overlords From Space (1956) Ace Books, bound dos-à-dos with Ray Cummings' The Man Who Mastered Time ; The Little Men (1960) Avalon (Hardback) ; Hunters of Space (1960) Avalon (Hardback) (serialized as Hunters Out of Space in Amazing Stories) ; When the Red King Woke (1966) Avalon (Hardback) Joseph Everidge Kelleam (1913-1975), born in Boswell, Oklahoma, was an American writer. His first story, \"Rust\", appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1939. His novels include:", "score": "1.462151" }, { "id": "15327143", "title": "Hugh Walters (author)", "text": " (3) inspire the young people of today to be the scientists and technicians of tomorrow\" His first novels mostly dealt with the exploration of other planets in our solar system. Written for a juvenile audience, they had a scientific foundation, anticipating such advances as ion engines. Walters turned to writing novels concerning alien visits after all the planets had been explored. The main characters in his novels were two British astronauts, an American, and a Russian. Their names were Chris Godfrey, Tony Hale, Morrey Kant and Serge Smyslov, respectively. Later missions used a pair of telepathic twins, Gill and Gail Patrick, for communication. The covers of the first 14 books had cover illustrations by the Faber and Faber illustrator Leslie Wood. His books are still present on the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society recommended reading list for children and young adults.", "score": "1.4602406" }, { "id": "16582141", "title": "Professor Weston", "text": " Professor Weston (full name Edward Rolles Weston) is a Satanic character in C. S. Lewis's The Space Trilogy. He is introduced in the trilogy's first book, Out of the Silent Planet (1938), as an eminent physicist who has invented space travel. He is defeated by the novel's protagonist Elwin Ransom on Mars (known to its inhabitants as \"Malacandra\"). Weston returns in the second book, in an attempt to wreak havoc on Venus (Perelandra), the \"new Eden.\"", "score": "1.455203" }, { "id": "6062838", "title": "Erroll Collins", "text": " Ellen Redknap wrote under several names, mainly Erroll Collins. One book by her was published under the name Greame Grant Hawkins (to celebrate her nephew's birth) and possibly she also wrote under the name Clyde Marfax. Her 1944 Mariners of Space is for its time a very advanced piece of science fiction. It envisages a future world where there were populations on Mars and Venus as well as Earth flying around the solar system, and, inevitably, getting into wars. As it was serialised in the then popular Boy's Own Paper it was read widely and must have influenced many boys of that generation to take an interest in the ", "score": "1.4547323" }, { "id": "7249295", "title": "Amazing Stories", "text": " much longer, most notably Edward E. Smith and Jack Williamson. Smith's The Skylark of Space, written between 1915 and 1920, was a seminal space opera that found no ready market when Argosy stopped printing science fiction. When Smith saw a copy of the April 1927 issue of Amazing, he submitted it to Sloane, and it appeared in the August–October 1928 issues. It was such a success that Sloane requested a sequel before the second installment had been published. It was also in the August 1928 issue that \"Armageddon – 2419 AD\", by Philip Francis Nowlan, appeared; this was the first appearance of Buck Rogers in print.", "score": "1.4523475" } ]
What genre is My Husband?
[ "comedy film", "comedy movie" ]
genre
My Husband, the Economic Miracle
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[ { "id": "30213802", "title": "The Husband", "text": " The Husband is a novel by the best-selling author Dean Koontz, released in 2006. Focus Features, in conjunction with Random House Films, has announced that a film adaptation has been greenlit.", "score": "1.5165626" }, { "id": "12982386", "title": "Andrea Syrtash", "text": " Syrtash contributed to a number of titles published by Hundreds of Heads Books and served as the Special Editor of How to Survive the Real World (2006) and How to Survive Your In-Laws. She is the author of He's Just Not Your Type (And That's a Good Thing) (Rodale Books, 2010) and Cheat On Your Husband (With Your Husband) (Rodale Books, 2011). She is the co-author of It's Okay to Sleep with Him on the First Date (Harlequin Non-Fiction, July 2013).", "score": "1.4466689" }, { "id": "32570217", "title": "The Wife's Story", "text": " Written in a vernacular first-person narrative, the title character (who is eventually revealed to be a wolf) describes her beloved spouse and their idyllic family life in the past tense, except during the new moon, when he mysteriously disappeared. She then relates the night she witnessed his metamorphosis into a human and screamed in horror, resulting in her family and neighbors chasing and killing him.", "score": "1.4396431" }, { "id": "28194094", "title": "My Brother's Husband", "text": " My Brother's Husband was serialized in Futabasha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Action from November 2014 to May 2017, and later published as four tankōbon. An English-language translation by Anne Ishii was released as two omnibus editions, published by Pantheon Books in North America and Blackfriars in the United Kingdom. A French-language translation was licensed in France by Delcourt, under its Akata label.", "score": "1.4338615" }, { "id": "4566800", "title": "My Husband's Wife", "text": " My Husband’s Wife (Egyptian Arabic: امرأة زوجي translit: Imra’at Zawgi aliases: My Husband’s Woman) is a 1970 Egyptian drama directed by Mahmoud Zulfikar. The film stars Salah Zulfikar, Nelly and Naglaa Fathi.", "score": "1.423307" }, { "id": null, "title": "The Husband's Secret", "text": "The Husband's Secret\n\nThe Husband's Secret is a novel by Liane Moriarty that was first published on 30 July 2013. The novel tells the story of three women, whose lives unexpectedly interconnect after one of them discovers a devastating secret.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying", "text": "I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "My Husband's Not Gay", "text": "My Husband's Not Gay\n\nMy Husband's Not Gay is a television documentary aired by TLC. The show follows four Mormon couples in Salt Lake City, Utah whose husbands are attracted to men. The couples explain that while the men feel attraction to other men, which they refer to as Same Sex Attraction (SSA), they do not act on it and are therefore not homosexuals.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo", "text": "The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo\n\nThe Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is a historical fiction novel by American author Taylor Jenkins Reid and published by Atria Books in 2017. The novel tells the story of the fictional Old Hollywood star Evelyn Hugo, who at age 79 gives a final interview to an unknown journalist, Monique Grant.\nThe novel was nominated for a Goodreads Choice Award for Best Historical Fiction of 2017. ", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Husband", "text": "The Husband\n\nThe Husband is a novel by the best-selling author Dean Koontz, released in 2006. Focus Features, in conjunction with Random House Films, has announced that a film adaptation has been greenlit.", "score": null }, { "id": "31249140", "title": "Husbands (TV series)", "text": " At the 2012 Dragon Con, it was announced that an exclusive six-issue Husbands digital comic book series would be released, starting October 24, 2012, with Dark Horse Comics, featuring art by Ron Chan and various other artists. Jane Espenson elaborated on the key concept, saying that \"the comic books are going to totally dive into a whole [alternate-universe] premise. So we're going from genre-curious to full-on genre\". The storyline follows the events that take place after Cheeks and Brady receive a mysterious wedding present, which sets in motion a chain of events, thematic to the rabbit hole metaphor. Brad Bell, who wrote the script with Espenson, says \"I wanted to make sure we translated Husbands into something worthy of the comic realm. It’s not some sort of trans-media marketing ploy. I think fans of comics and fans of Husbands will enjoy it\". The series was ultimately collected in a hardcover edition, released March 27, 2013.", "score": "1.4189365" }, { "id": "14052228", "title": "Husbands: The Comic", "text": " An announcement at the 2012 Dragon Con revealed that an exclusive digital comic book series, based on the newlywed sitcom Husbands, would be released on October 24, 2012, published by Dark Horse Comics, featuring art by Ron Chan, Natalie Nourigat, M. S. Corley, Benjamin Dewey and Tania del Rio. In early 2013, a hardcover edition was released, featuring an introduction by Neil Gaiman. Jane Espenson explains that \"[Husbands] is set in a marriage-equalized world, so it's already got a hint of an alternate-universe thing going on\". Reiterating that sentiment, she goes on to say, \"the comic books are going to totally dive into a whole [alternate-universe] premise. So we're going from genre-curious to full-on genre!\" Brad Bell elaborated, \"I wanted to make sure we translated Husbands into something worthy of the comic realm. It’s not some sort of trans-media marketing ploy. I think fans of comics ", "score": "1.4166508" }, { "id": "16462483", "title": "My Favorite Wife", "text": " My Favorite Wife (released in the U.K. as My Favourite Wife) is a 1940 screwball comedy produced and co-written by Leo McCarey and directed by Garson Kanin. The picture stars Irene Dunne as a woman who, after being shipwrecked on a tropical island for several years and declared legally dead, returns to her [former] husband (Cary Grant) and children. The story is an adaptation of Alfred Lord Tennyson's 1864 poem, \"Enoch Arden\"; in tribute, the main characters' last name is Arden. The supporting cast features Gail Patrick as the woman Arden has just married when his first wife returns, and Randolph Scott as the man with whom his wife was marooned. My Favorite Wife was RKO's second-biggest hit of 1940.", "score": "1.4160786" }, { "id": "1961581", "title": "Wifey (novel)", "text": " The story follows the life of bored 1970s New Jersey housewife, Sandy Pressman, who decides to reinvigorate her life by having an extramarital affair with an old high school boyfriend. This decision is complicated when she accidentally discovers evidence her husband might be having a long-term affair. Somewhat emblematic of the time period of open marriages and different mores, this was the first novel by Blume to directly address adult lives and sexuality.", "score": "1.4147424" }, { "id": "1555529", "title": "My Husband's Other Wife", "text": " My Husband's Other Wife is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and starring Sylvia Breamer, Robert Gordon and May McAvoy. There are no known archival holdings of the film, so it is presumably a lost film.", "score": "1.4127849" }, { "id": "2524254", "title": "My Third Husband", "text": " Anni Prasad from It's a Girl Thing said; \"My Third Husband is a significant step forward in her sonic evolution. Unlike its predecessors, it's fueled less by catchy-pop melodies and more by richly-textured, forward-looking atmospheres. The disc takes listeners on an unpredictable aural journey through tranquil and turbulent soundscapes. It derives its diversity from a mix of hypnotic rhythms, ambient synthwork and processed guitars—most of which are courtesy of Willy Zygier, her partner in crime and d'amour.\"", "score": "1.4114456" }, { "id": "93633", "title": "James Husband (music project)", "text": " James has released several albums independently recorded and distributed exclusively on CD format. His first album, released in 2005, was entitled Now Listen. It featured twelve original songs; three covers: The Beatles' \"We Can Work It Out\" and \"What You're Doing\"; and \"Indian Fables\" by Guided by Voices. Now Listen was available during Montreal's 2005 tour in support of The Sunlandic Twins. In 2008, he self-released Turning Tires which also contains a dozen original songs and a couple of covers. As with his previous works, it could only be found at live shows. A vinyl-only split single with of Montreal was released in March 2009 on the independent, Athens, GA-based Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records. It featured James Husband's \"A Grave In The Gravel\". A Parallax I, James' first full-length commercial release, was released on October 27, 2009 on Polyvinyl Record Co to generally favorable reviews. The CD was augmented by a 7-song bonus CD of covers by artists such as Tubeway Army, Buffalo Springfield, Guided By Voices, and The Beatles.", "score": "1.4071424" }, { "id": "2524252", "title": "My Third Husband", "text": " \"My Third Husband\" is the third studio album by Australia rock singer-songwriter and guitarist, Deborah Conway. The album was released in October 1997 and peaked at number 79 on the Australian ARIA Charts. It was the final release of Conway's on the Mushroom Records label. Conway describes the album as a \"dark, throbbing, hypnotic and dreamy kind of a record. A late night spin.\"", "score": "1.4064239" }, { "id": "28222986", "title": "My Husband's Lover", "text": " that \"unlike other shows that only depicts homosexual men as lustful beasts, or as sidekicks in crass, laughable situations, My Husband's Lover shows its gay characters in normal, everyday situations: going to the gym, working in an office, or relaxing at home. The characters have successful lives not as beauticians or stand-up comedians, but as architects and businessmen.\" Closing the review, he further added that the show \"is progressive—a unique creation in today’s media landscape where gay men are mostly relegated as sidekicks who provide comic relief. Let’s hope that MHL continues to present homosexuals far from their cliché images on television.\" The ", "score": "1.4057231" }, { "id": "7998627", "title": "The Story of My Wife (film)", "text": " Milán Füst's novel, The Story of My Wife, was one of Enyedi's favorites when she was a teenager, which led her to adapt it into a film. In February 2018, it was announced Léa Seydoux had joined the cast of the film, with Ildikó Enyedi directing from a screenplay she wrote. Monika Mécs, Maren Ade, Jonas Dornbach, Janine Jackowski, Flaminio Zadra, Pilar Saavedra Perrotta producing under their Inforg-M&M Film, Komplizen Film and Palosanto Films banners, respectively. In April 2019, it was announced Gijs Naber, Louis Garrel, Josef Hader, Sergio Rubini and Jasmine Trinca had joined the cast of the film. The dialogue is primarily in English because in the 1920s English was the primary language in the shipping industry. Filming began on April 8 and in Hamburg, Budapest, and Malta.", "score": "1.4036529" }, { "id": "30645911", "title": "Peace Adzo Medie", "text": " In addition to her academic work, Medie has produced several works of short fiction. In 2020, she published her debut novel, His Only Wife. It deals with the struggles of modern marriage in Ghana and the interconnecting lives of three women, Afi, Evelyn, and Muna. It was described as \"A Cinderella story set in Ghana\" by Kirkus. His Only Wife was well received, appearing on several lists of best new releases, including the New York Times ' Staff Picks. In 2021, she was named \"Best Author\" by the Ghanaian news station Citi TV at its annual Entertainment Achievement Awards. Medie describes her fiction as being heavily influenced by her academic research into gender, violence, and politics.", "score": "1.3977865" }, { "id": "9524004", "title": "1,778 Stories of Me and My Wife", "text": " Sci-fiction author Sakutaro Makimura spends his days giving life to his daydreams, and enjoys a peaceful relationship with his wife Setsuko. One day, Setsuko is struck with stomach pains, and is later diagnosed with bowel cancer and given one year to live. After being told by her doctors that laughter boosts the body's immune system, Sakutaro decides to write one short story for his wife every day.", "score": "1.3967551" }, { "id": "30585004", "title": "My House Husband: Ikaw Na!", "text": " My House Husband: Ikaw Na! (or simply My House Husband) is a 2011 comedy drama film directed by José Javier Reyes that stars Judy Ann Santos and Ryan Agoncillo (who are married in real life), including Eugene Domingo. It was an official entry for the 2011 Metro Manila Film Festival and was released on December 25, 2011.", "score": "1.3965316" }, { "id": "2031243", "title": "Contemporary romance", "text": " This subgenre includes pregnancy, babies or children. One obstacle for making plots in this sense is to adapt to an ongoing increase in women who independently raise their children without any partner. Nobody's Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips is an example of this subgenre.", "score": "1.3950081" }, { "id": "28222979", "title": "My Husband's Lover", "text": " The series garnered a positive response from professional critics, noting network's move in producing an \"out-of-the-box\" television series. The show was featured on June 17, 2013 issue of UK-based LGBT global news website Gay Star News. It noted that the first episode of My Husband's Lover for its \"mature, nuanced and honest depiction of gay characters.\" In his review, Walden Sadiri M. Belen of Manila Bulletin responded well to the story, the ensemble's performances, and the director, said that \"the story, unconventional and provocative as it is, was treated beautifully and convincingly. The subject matter — a married man and a father having ", "score": "1.3941174" } ]
What genre is West?
[ "rock music", "rock and roll", "rock", "Rock" ]
genre
West (song)
6,157,089
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[ { "id": "4836938", "title": "West (EP)", "text": " West is the sixth album by Ego Likeness and is the second in their Compass EP series. It was self-released in 2008 and was available for purchase only at tour locations or through their website. Only 300 copies were pressed and were individually numbered and autographed. According to the official website, the album is sold out but the songs are to be rereleased at a later date.", "score": "1.66254" }, { "id": "15345295", "title": "The West (album)", "text": " The West received positive reviews from music critics. John Bush, reviewing the album for AllMusic, described it as \"seriously done but really playful, groovy even while it's slightly academic sounding, and experimental but undeniably entertaining.\" Pitchfork's Mark Richardson wrote in 2003 that The West was then considered by many fans to be the duo's masterpiece. He also writes: \"The West contains guitar and other stringed instruments that, in places, evoke the Sergio Leone \"big sky\" of the Western landscape, but it also has a fair amount of abstract electronic noise without any particular association.\"", "score": "1.6582813" }, { "id": "15345294", "title": "The West (album)", "text": " The West is a 1999 electronic music album by Matmos.", "score": "1.6537585" }, { "id": "9896378", "title": "Western (genre)", "text": " Tower is a series of seven books that meshes themes of Westerns, high fantasy, science fiction, and horror. The protagonist Roland Deschain is a gunslinger whose image and personality are largely inspired by the Man with No Name from Sergio Leone's films. In addition, the superhero fantasy genre has been described as having been derived from the cowboy hero, only powered up to omnipotence in a primarily urban setting. The Western genre has been parodied on a number of occasions, famous examples being Support Your Local Sheriff!, Cat Ballou, Mel Brooks's Blazing Saddles, and Rustler's Rhapsody. George Lucas's Star Wars films use many elements of a Western, and Lucas has said ", "score": "1.6518848" }, { "id": "2582093", "title": "Late Registration", "text": " The album's music blends West's primary soulful hip hop production with Brion's elaborate chamber pop orchestration, and experimentally delves into a wide array of different genres, including jazz, blues, rock, R&B, spoken word, funk, turntablism, western classical, and psychedelic soul. With the presence of Brion, who conducts a twenty-piece orchestra and plays instruments individually selected by West, the album is largely orchestral in nature, brandishing a euphony of string arrangements, piano chords, brass flecks, and horn riffs among other symphonic instrumentation. They also incorporated a myriad of foreign and vintage instruments not typical in popular music, let alone hip hop, such as a celesta, ", "score": "1.6219782" }, { "id": null, "title": "Western (genre)", "text": "Western (genre)\n\nThe Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada. It is commonly referred to as the \"Old West\" or the \"Wild West\" and depicted in Western media as a hostile, sparsely populated frontier in a state of near-total lawlessness patrolled by outlaws, sheriffs, and numerous other stock \"gunslinger\" characters. Western narratives often concern the gradual attempts to tame the crime-ridden American West using wider themes of justice, freedom, rugged individualism, Manifest Destiny, and the national history and identity of the United States.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Kanye West", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of Western subgenres", "text": "List of Western subgenres\n\nThe Western is a genre set in the American frontier and commonly associated with folk tales of the Western United States, particularly the Southwestern United States, as well as Northern Mexico and Western Canada. It is commonly referred to as the \"Old West\" or the \"Wild West\" and depicted in Western media as a hostile, sparsely populated frontier in a state of near-total lawlessness patrolled by outlaws, sheriffs, and numerous other stock \"gunslinger\" characters. Western narratives often concern the gradual attempts to tame the crime-ridden American West using wider themes of justice, freedom, rugged individualism, Manifest Destiny, and the national history and identity of the United States.\n\nWithin the larger scope of the Western genre, there are several recognized subgenres. Some subgenres, such as spaghetti Westerns, maintain standard Western settings and plots, while others take the Western theme and archetypes into different supergenres, such as Neo-Westerns or Space Westerns.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Western music (North America)", "text": "Western music (North America)\n\nWestern music is a form of country music composed by and about the people who settled and worked throughout the Western United States and Western Canada. Western music celebrates the lifestyle of the cowboy on the open ranges, Rocky Mountains, and prairies of Western North America. Directly related musically to old English, Irish, Scottish, and folk ballads, also the Mexican folk music of Northern Mexico and Southwestern United States influenced the development of this genre, particularly corrido, ranchera, New Mexico and Tejano. Western music shares similar roots with Appalachian music (also called \"country\" or \"hillbilly music\"), which developed around the same time throughout Appalachia and the Appalachian Mountains. The music industry of the mid-20th century grouped the two genres together under the banner of \"country and western music\", later amalgamated into the modern name, \"country music\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Country music", "text": "Country music\n\nCountry (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music originating in the Southern and Southwestern United States. First produced in the 1920s, the genre primarily focuses on working class Americans and blue-collar American life.\n\nCountry music is known for its ballads and dance tunes (commonly known as \"honky-tonk music\") with simple form, folk lyrics, and harmonies accompanied by string instruments such as electric and acoustic guitars, steel guitars (such as pedal steels and dobros), banjos, fiddles, and harmonicas. Though it is primarily rooted in various forms of American folk music, such as old-time music and Appalachian music, many other traditions, including African-American, Mexican, Irish, and Hawaiian music, have also had a formative influence on the genre. Blues modes have been used extensively throughout its recorded history.\n\nThe term \"country music\" gained popularity in the 1940s in preference to \"hillbilly music\"; it came to encompass Western music, which evolved parallel to hillbilly music from similar roots, in the mid-20th century. Contemporary styles of Western music include Texas country, Red Dirt, and Spanish-language Tejano and New Mexico music. In 2009, in the United States, country music was the most listened to rush hour radio genre during the evening commute, and second most popular in the morning commute.", "score": null }, { "id": "30930268", "title": "The Metal West", "text": " The Metal West is the third studio album by Kid Icarus. Released in 2005 by Summerstep Records, the album was the first by Kid Icarus to feature a full band, with the line-up consisting of guitarist Justin Marchegiani, bassist Ted Baird, keyboardist Chuck Keller, and drummer Thad Moyer. The album cover was painted by Cassie Rose Kobeski.", "score": "1.6114508" }, { "id": "867496", "title": "West (song)", "text": " \"West\" is a rock song by the indie rock band The Alice Rose, composed by JoDee Purkeypile, and released on the 2006 album Phonographic Memory. It was named NPR's \"Song of the Day\" on November 27, 2006. David Brown, host of KUT FM's \"Texas Music Matters\", called the song \"oddly warm and instantly memorable\". In 2008, the song was featured in the award-winning indie horror film Splinter by director Toby Wilkins.", "score": "1.6099161" }, { "id": "6293441", "title": "Havoc production discography", "text": "B3. \"The West\" ", "score": "1.576724" }, { "id": "13468074", "title": "West of the West", "text": " West of the West is an album by American artist Dave Alvin, released in 2006. The album pays tribute to California songwriters. It reached number 35 on the Top Independent Albums chart.", "score": "1.5735277" }, { "id": "7877419", "title": "West Records", "text": " West Records is a record label in the Republic of Belarus.", "score": "1.5725925" }, { "id": "14792169", "title": "Into the West (miniseries)", "text": " A two-disc album of Geoff Zanelli's music was released in 2013 by La-La Land Records.", "score": "1.5609033" }, { "id": "9896318", "title": "Western (genre)", "text": " ambience is usually punctuated with a Western music score, including American folk music and Spanish/Mexican folk music such as country, Native American music, New Mexico music, and rancheras. Westerns often stress the harshness of the wilderness and frequently set the action in an arid, desolate landscape of deserts and mountains. Often, the vast landscape plays an important role, presenting a \"mythic vision of the plains and deserts of the American West.\" Specific settings include ranches, small frontier towns, saloons, railways, wilderness, and isolated military forts of the Wild West. Many Westerns use a stock plot of depicting a crime, then showing ", "score": "1.5535724" }, { "id": "10223299", "title": "Graduation (album)", "text": " With Graduation, West made a departure from the soul samples of The College Dropout and the heavy orchestration of Late Registration. Motivated by stadium impulses, West ventured towards a more atmospheric soundscape, being imbued with arena rock elements while exploring electronic music. The musical progression arose from West touring the world in 2006 with U2 and the Rolling Stones. The change also came about from him listening to music that encompasses genres such as rock and house. According to Jayson Greene of Stylus Magazine, West had developed a fascination with Euro-disco, a European form of electronic dance music. Going further, a columnist for Slant ", "score": "1.5526428" }, { "id": "1959920", "title": "John West (musician)", "text": " West has released four albums under his own name, which have featured a wide variety of contributors. His first two, Mind Journey (1997) and Permanent Mark (1998), adopted a neoclassical metal style with many extended instrumental sections. After concentrating on Royal Hunt for a few years, West returned in 2002 with the concept album Earth Maker, which showcased a more song-oriented writing style while still retaining much of his previous sound. Finally, in 2006, West released Long Time No Sing, which is more of a blues-rock album. The latter disc features West playing guitar as well as singing.", "score": "1.5491557" }, { "id": "1459300", "title": "Weird West (video game)", "text": " Weird West is an upcoming action role-playing video game developed by WolfEye Studios and published by Devolver Digital. The game is set to be released for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in January 2022.", "score": "1.5479227" }, { "id": "10393441", "title": "Western music (North America)", "text": " Older Western music is widely streamed on major platforms, with music by Marty Robbins and Al Hurricane being more easily accessible. Newer takes on Western music are constantly written and recorded and performed all across the American West and Western Canada, thanks to the popularity of New Mexico music within New Mexico and the success of Michael Martin Murphey throughout the Western scene, they’ve resurrected the cowboy song genre, promoting Western singers, Route 66 rockabilly, and cowboy poets. The style has even seen a popularity resurgence globally, thanks to the Western's newfound popularity on streaming services and video games. The Western Music Association was established in 1989 to preserve and promote Western music. Western music in video games can be traced back to The Oregon ", "score": "1.5422918" }, { "id": "13348183", "title": "Western Romance literature", "text": " The Western Romance genre extends beyond literature, to a wide range of films. Western Romance films had their beginning in popular movies such as Shane (1953), which took place in a traditional, rural setting. Director, Sergio Leone is often regarded as having invented the Spaghetti Western film, his westerns generally intersecting romance and drama. His most famous Western Romance films include The Good the Bad and the Ugly (1966) and Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). In the 1980s and 1990s the genre had great resurgence with the success of The Last of the Mohicans (1992) and Dances with Wolves (1990). In contemporary cinema, Western Romances have been known to experiment with traditional conventions of Romance. Films including Brokeback Mountain (2005), Desert Hearts (1985) and Midnight Cowboy (1969) centre around same sex romances (though in the third example it is only implied). In films such as Brokeback Mountain, the unconventional same sex love plot contrasts the severity of the American West and conservative society in 1950s America. Their romance represents the division between freedom and civilisation, typical of Western Romance stories.", "score": "1.5413136" }, { "id": "10393431", "title": "Western music (North America)", "text": " Western music is a form of country music composed by and about the people who settled and worked throughout the Western United States and Western Canada. Western music celebrates the lifestyle of the cowboy on the open ranges, Rocky Mountains, and prairies of Western North America. Directly related musically to old English, Irish, Scottish, and folk ballads, also the Mexican folk music of Northern Mexico and Southwestern United States influenced the development of this genre, particularly corrido, ranchera, New Mexico and Tejano. Western music shares similar roots with Appalachian music (also called country or hillbilly music), which developed around the same time throughout Appalachia and the Appalachian Mountains. The music industry of the mid-20th century grouped the two genres together under the banner of country and western music, later amalgamated into the modern name, country music.", "score": "1.5406106" }, { "id": "10393442", "title": "Western music (North America)", "text": " series, early Nintendo title Sheriff/Bandido, and arcade games like Sunset Riders. Fallout: New Vegas relies on a atmospheric Western music style, but it also features old mid-20th century popular Western musicians such as Marty Robbins along with pop music of the day. Furthermore, the Red Dead series of games heavily features Western music, since it takes place in an Old West setting. Bill Elm and Woody Jackson's modern spin on an Old Western game would not be complete without their carefully assembled score; what they call their best project to date Independent video games SteamWorld and Gunman Clive also make use of Western music, as do other larger productions such as Dillon's Rolling Western. The music of Colter Wall is a part of this revival.", "score": "1.5312096" }, { "id": "13348182", "title": "Western Romance literature", "text": " The Western Romance genre is by its nature a hybrid of Western and Romantic literature and it is often categorised as a subset of the former or latter. The Western genre is highly distinct, containing its own specific tropes, iconography, themes and style. Works classified as Westerns often bleed into many genres, categorised by sub genres such as frontier drama, melodrama, comedy, musical and romance. Cheri Ross surmises the conventions of traditional, early works within the genre as established by 1824. Such Western Romances stories tended to adhere to categories which blend the two wider genres: often led by a patriotic American ideology, a clear division between good and evil characters, a submissive heroine in need of rescue (held captive by the villainous American Indians) and the unity of the cowboy and his heroine at the narrative's conclusion. Western Romances can be categorised into even more specific sub genre classifications. These include the traditional Western Romance which often incorporates tropes like saloons and bank robberies, contemporary Western Romances set in modern-day on a ranch or farm and Amish or faith based Western Romances.", "score": "1.523025" } ]
What genre is It Sounds Like?
[ "progressive house", "Progressive House", "Prog House" ]
genre
It Sounds Like
2,955,103
82
[ { "id": "1468692", "title": "Does It Look Like I'm Here?", "text": " Does It Look Like I'm Here? contains the same new age, krautrock and kosmische styles that were a part of their previous albums. However, in the words of journalist Derek Miller, it is much more \"sharp\", concise and pop music-influenced than their previous works. In categorising the album's overall style, critic Rick Anderson of Allmusic labeled it a \"slightly uneasy borderland between ambient music and avant-garde experimentation.\" He compared the album's soundscape to that of 1970s electronic pop and synthesized classical music, consisting of slightly cheesy-sounding keyboard arpeggiations,\" \"waveform generators,\" and \"sweet-and-sour analog synth sounds.\" He called some of the record's material, including \"Candy Shoppe,\" a more enthusiastic ", "score": "1.4632424" }, { "id": "13094659", "title": "Sounds Like Sunset", "text": " The band are often filed under shoegazer and noise-pop music. The group's influences and inspiration range from the Beatles, Beach Boys, The Kinks, Velvet Underground and Love, through to more recent artists You Am I, Dinosaur Jr, Sebadoh, Spacemen3, Stereolab, Bailter Space, Flying Saucer Attack, Sonic Youth, The Cure, My Bloody Valentine and the Jesus and Mary Chain. The members' teenage/formative years share a collective love of punk & Death metal - which occasionally resurfaces, some might say at odds with the delicate melodic nature of the band's current output. Live shows are generally loud, densely layered and orchestrated guitar assaults.", "score": "1.4335415" }, { "id": "33026576", "title": "Sanctus Real", "text": " Sanctus Real's main genre is typically labeled as Christian rock and alternative CCM. Their first three independent albums were described by Allmusic as power pop. Say It Loud was characterized by increased guitars and a powerful modern rock style. Their second release, Fight the Tide, was described as \"melodic power rock\" with similarities to Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World, Switchfoot, U2, and PFR. The band's music on The Face of Love blended the styles from their previous two albums, evolving into less of a heavier rock sound. With We Need Each Other, lead singer Matt Hammitt noted that he \"just pushed the limits of what I can do vocally\" during some songs, \"whether it be on a soft, kind of rustic sounding vocal or whether it be this overdriven, rock high-range kind of vocal.\"", "score": "1.4114759" }, { "id": "1788292", "title": "Sounds of the Animal Kingdom", "text": " Sounds of the Animal Kingdom is a studio album by grindcore band Brutal Truth. This album features a more varied style than previous albums, displaying the band's typical grindcore and death metal sound fused with elements of doom metal, stoner rock, crust punk, experimental rock, and elements of other genres. The album's closing track \"Prey\" is actually a 2-second snippet from \"Average People\" which repeats for 22 minutes, gradually becoming louder. On the vinyl release of the album, the song (instead of being stretched out to 22 minutes) is contained within a locked groove; which as a result makes the 2-second “song” loop infinitely until the listener lifts the record player’s needle. A remastered version that includes the 1996 mini-album Kill Trend Suicide was released in 2006. It is Brutal Truth's last album to feature Brent McCarthy.", "score": "1.4086518" }, { "id": "32490153", "title": "The Sounds", "text": " The Sounds are a Swedish indie rock band. Formed in Helsingborg in 1998, the group's musical style has been compared to new wave acts such as Blondie, The Cars, the Epoxies and Missing Persons. Their debut album, Living in America, was released in 2002, with the follow-up Dying to Say This to You on March 21, 2006. Their third album, Crossing the Rubicon, was released on June 2, 2009, and their fourth, Something to Die For, was released on March 29, 2011. Their fifth album, Weekend, was released on October 29, 2013. On June 16, 2017, the band released a four-track EP, The Tales That We Tell.", "score": "1.3948855" }, { "id": null, "title": "Sounds Like Chicken", "text": "Sounds Like Chicken\n\nSounds Like Chicken was a band from Melbourne, Australia, which formed in 1999 and disbanded in 2007. They were one of Australia's most well-known ska bands and one of the most popular Christian bands in the country. They were signed to Boomtown Records.\n\nSounds Like Chicken's musical style included a blend of ska, hardcore, reggae and rock. The band placed a high emphasis on touring and were known for their \"high energy\" live performances.\n\nSounds Like Chicken shared stages and toured with bands including Reel Big Fish, Mad Caddies, Crowned King, Hilltop Hoods, Kisschasy, Area-7, Gyroscope, Bodyjar, 28 Days, Killing Heidi, The O.C. Supertones, and Antiskeptic.\n\nSounds like Chicken also had rotation on the radio station Triple J, mainly with their double A-side single \"Take a Bullet to the Grave\"/\"El Chupanebre\" and their other single \"Global Domination\".\n\nAfter their breakup, SLC released all their previous recordings under Creative Commons (by-nc-sa), for free online distribution.\n\nThe band reformed for a once-off show on 11 May 2014 as a benefit for independent record store Fist2face.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Sounds Like Violence", "text": "Sounds Like Violence\n\nSounds Like Violence are a four-piece emo/indie rock group from Ängelholm, Sweden. They are currently signed to Deep Elm Records (within the United States) and Burning Heart Records (in the rest of the world). Their debut album, With Blood On My Hands, was released on 12th Feb, 2007 to some critical acclaim.\nThey previously released an EP, titled The Pistol, in 2004 and contributed songs to Deep Elm compilations including \"Emo Diaries No. 10\" and a \"Split\" EP.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "List of electronic music genres", "text": "List of electronic music genres\n\nThis is a list of electronic music genres, consisting of genres of electronic music, primarily created with electronic musical instruments or electronic music technology. A distinction has been made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology. Examples of electromechanical sound producing devices include the telharmonium, Hammond organ, electric piano, and the electric guitar. Purely electronic sound production can be achieved using devices such as the theremin, sound synthesizer, and computer. Genre, however, is not always dependent on instrumentation.\n\nIn its early development, electronic music was associated almost exclusively with Western art music, but from the late 1960s, the availability of affordable music technology—particularly of synthesizers—meant that music produced using electronic means became increasingly common in the popular domains of rock and pop music and classical music, resulting in major electronically based subgenres. After the definition of MIDI in 1982 and the development of digital audio, the creation of purely electronic sounds and their manipulation became much simpler. As a result, synthesizers came to dominate the pop music of the early 1980s. In the late 1980s, electronic dance music (EDM) records made using only electronic instruments became increasingly popular, resulting in a proliferation of electronic genres, subgenres, and scenes. In the new millennium, as computer technology became even more accessible and music software advanced, interacting with music production technology made it possible to create music that has some similarities and some differences to traditional musical performance practices, leading to further developments and rapidly evolving subgenres.\n\n\n\n\n", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Noise music", "text": "", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Heavy metal genres", "text": "Heavy metal genres\n\nA number of heavy metal genres have developed since the emergence of heavy metal (often shortened to \"metal\") during the late 1960s and early 1970s. At times, heavy metal genres may overlap or are difficult to distinguish, but they can be identified by a number of traits. They may differ in terms of instrumentation, tempo, song structure, vocal style, lyrics, guitar playing style, drumming style, and so on.", "score": null }, { "id": "29732057", "title": "The Sound of Music (Laibach album)", "text": " The Sound of Music is an album by NSK industrial group Laibach. The album is a reinterpretation of the soundtrack of the musical of the same name. Also included are Korean folks songs such as Arirang. Lead vocals are usually duets between lead singer Milan Fras and guest collaborator Boris Benko of Silence.", "score": "1.3913934" }, { "id": "2717932", "title": "Hunting Ghosts (&amp; Other Collected Shorts)", "text": " Pras Rajagoparan of Exclaim! said Hunting Ghosts sounds like a \"multi-decade mash-up of pop styles feels warm, inviting and unrehearsed\" and characterized the band's self-described \"pop as fuck\" sound as \"an affable collection of songs that could more accurately be termed 'twee as fuck.'\" The New Yorker 's Shoko Wagner found that the album \"may well appeal to indie music fans with a taste for the lighthearted, and, of course, hip bookworms who can appreciate the group’s eclectic assortment of literary shout-outs,\" noting literary references in titles like \"Kundera On The Dance Floor\" and \"Things We Stole From Vonnegut's Grave,\" nods to Milan Kundera and Kurt Vonnegut, respectively. Lyrics also refer to works by said authors, such as The Unbearable Lightness of Being and Slaughterhouse-Five, as well as Franz Kafka.", "score": "1.3911963" }, { "id": "27026254", "title": "For Those That Wish to Exist", "text": " The genres of the album has been described as metalcore, alternative metal, progressive metal, and post-hardcore while exploring elements of other genres such as industrial metal, electronic, orchestral, post-rock, and EDM. Specific tracks were noted to have one-off genre influence as well: The track \"Black Lungs\" was described as nu metal. \"Flight Without Feathers\" was described as having elements of electropop due to its use of keyboard and sampled beats. Some publications noted that the album had abandoned their metalcore sound. The lyrical content examines the part humans are all playing in the world's slow destruction, and tackles the biggest questions facing the future of our planet. Such concerns have long been prevalent in the music of ", "score": "1.3889215" }, { "id": "32848031", "title": "Sounds Like This", "text": " Not to be confused with ...Sounds Like This. Sounds Like This is the third studio album by singer/songwriter Eric Hutchinson. It was released on May 20, 2008. In the United States, the album is available as a single release in most retail and online stores. The album began at No. 1 on Billboards Heatseekers chart in September 2007. This was helped greatly by a recommendation from blogger Perez Hilton.", "score": "1.3868598" }, { "id": "8179081", "title": "Another Language (album)", "text": " According to the band, Another Language's sound is \"more upbeat and rhythmic\" than their previous work. They also described the sound of the album with the genre \"doomgaze\", a portmanteau of the words doom metal and shoegaze. Fred Thomas of AllMusic described the sound of the album as \"far heavier\" than the \"tense, brooding post-rock\" on the band's previous work. He characterized the sound of Another Language as \"cinematic\" post-rock influenced by doom metal and shoegaze, and called the production \"more intricate\" and \"otherworldly\". Thomas also praised the band's \"always airtight sense of dynamics\". Matt Bobkin of Exclaim! labeled the album's sound as post-rock, but acknowledged that the band seemed to be moving away from that ", "score": "1.3866637" }, { "id": "28084666", "title": "Rave", "text": " by Sound System, such as Spiral Tribe, Desert Storm, Hekate, Heretik, in warehouse, dismissed buildings, or even illegal open air festivals, called Teknivals. It takes inspiration from various other genres, and mainly focuses on quick beats, 170/200 bpm, acid bassline, mentals sounds, and often samples taken from movies, popular songs or many other different media sources. Ambient, minimalist & computer music – Brian Eno, Mike Oldfield, Harold Budd, ATB, The Orb, Biosphere ; Dubstep & breakstep – Magnetic Man, Eskmo, Icicle, Loefah, Phaeleh & Burial ; Electro, glitch, techno, experimental hip hop & industrial hip hop – Flying Lotus, Juan Atkins, MARRS, Dopplereffekt, Egyptian Lover, Afrika ", "score": "1.3844919" }, { "id": "15638451", "title": "Shoegaze", "text": " Shoegaze combines ethereal, swirling vocals with layers of distorted, bent, or flanged guitars, creating a wash of sound where no instrument is distinguishable from another. The genre was typically \"overwhelmingly loud, with long, droning riffs, waves of distortion, and cascades of feedback. Vocals and melodies disappeared into the walls of guitars.\" According to AllMusic, most bands drew from the music of My Bloody Valentine as a template for the genre, as well as groups such as Cocteau Twins, Dinosaur Jr., and the Jesus and Mary Chain. British duo A.R. Kane have also been credited with producing a template for the genre in the late 1980s.", "score": "1.3840152" }, { "id": "32819348", "title": "Dardanelles (band)", "text": " Ghostly vocals and darkly subdued interludes grafted against bursts of noise amount to a certain degree of difficulty in pinpoint the genre of Dardanelles, who blend elements of punk, electronica, dance and pop into a distinct variant of art rock. The music press have likened elements of their sound to contemporaries Liars and TV on the Radio, as well tribal-era Cure material, Can, The Creation Records stable, psychedelic 80s Northern England outfits such as The Chameleons, aspects of first-wave Detroit-tech and, frequently, to Joy Division. The band has a demonstrated contempt for genre, with Quinn-Watson claiming \"genres are quicksand, so we write songs blind to genre walls\". The band members deeply interested in groove-driven music as the basis of their song-writing, and as an anchor for their excursions into atmospherics. As guitarist Alex Cameron explains \"we’ve layered the recordings with backing vocals and noise that more reflects our live show\". The sheer inability to categorise their sound has resulted in frustrated music journalists resorting to inventing new genres suck as \"post-crunk-nu-rave\", \"industrial gospel/industrial pastoral\" and \"neu-gaze\". The band neither condone nor deny such titles.", "score": "1.3830374" }, { "id": "5912736", "title": "Sound Horizon", "text": " Sound Horizon is a Japanese musical group with composer Revo (musician) as the leader and only permanent member. They describe themselves as a \"fantasy band\" and have released works that closely resemble classical suites. Their songs often revolve around historical events and classic fairytales. When creating music based on other people's stories, the band uses the name Linked Horizon.", "score": "1.3808465" }, { "id": "26254535", "title": "The Hunting Party (album)", "text": " album has been described as alternative metal, nu metal, hard rock, rap rock and rap metal by professional reviewers. Shinoda described the album's sound as a 1990s style of rock record: \"It's a Rock record; \"it's loud and it's Rock, but not in the sense of what you've heard before, which is more like '90s hardcore-punk–thrash\". He described the \"weak\" status of modern rock in the music industry as an inspiration in recording a heavier rock album; to try to bring the sound of the 1990s back to the forefront. Shinoda criticized the modern state of alternative radio, stating \"There’s so much stuff ", "score": "1.3745267" }, { "id": "2958016", "title": "2010s in music", "text": " By the mid-2010s, the hushed style of vocal delivery commonly used in indie music garnered widespread popularity among pop artists, used often by Selena Gomez, Lana Del Rey, Lorde and Birdy. The Guardian dubbed this style as \"whisperpop\", characterized by subdued vocals, muted notes and breathy intensity. Traditional instruments, such as the mandolin, dulcimer, ukulele, bongos, and accordion, were used more often, especially by indie rock musicians and singer-songwriters, including Mumford and Sons, Vance Joy, Phillip Phillips, and The Lumineers, along with country players, such as Chris Stapleton and Zac Brown Band. Adult contemporary music had been successful on the charts. Pop acts like Taylor Swift, ", "score": "1.3732376" }, { "id": "5958929", "title": "Souyuan", "text": " \"Though this album has the Carceri sound written all over it, it’s also a bit different. There is a fair share of rhythmic structures to be found, which isn’t strange with his work, but somehow it feels different. The sounds are more experimental and subliminal, with an occasional IDM-like approach. And it also has a more industrial feel than the other releases. The total atmosphere is like being in a disturbing asylum, like ‘Seishinbyouin’. Supposedly he did about three years to create this work, also with the aid of test listeners and observing their reactions. This seems a somewhat unusual process, but if it’s true it sure did work! The sound is very scary with a lot of things happening in the background. And it’s again an album where the musician behind it all is also a great storyteller; it does really feel that it’s going somewhere, not just mere sounds, just like his other albums. A sonic movie of sorts\"", "score": "1.3725207" }, { "id": "27837454", "title": "Sugar Ray", "text": " Sugar Ray originally began their career as a hardcore punk band, before introducing a DJ into the band's musical composition, resulting in their first shift in style. This new sound fused glam metal and hardcore punk with funk, sample-based hip-hop, new wave, disco, dub, reggae, R&B and soul music. This sound has been predominately categorized as nu metal and funk metal, as well as alternative metal, hard rock, punk rock and rap metal. Regarding the band's early music, singer Mark McGrath stated, \"we were the Chili Peppers with zero talent. [...] Out of necessity we kind of became known as a metal band, a little pre nu-metal type rap rock thing before there was rap rock.\" After achieving mainstream success with the crossover hit \"Fly\", Sugar Ray shifted to a pop rock sound, beginning with the album 14:59. The band's later music has also been categorized as skate punk, pop, and alternative pop. The band's new sound occasionally incorporated elements of genres such as power pop and disco. The band's overall sound, throughout its shifts in style, has been characterized as alternative rock. The band's music is generally tongue-in-cheek.", "score": "1.3719611" }, { "id": "5596022", "title": "Sound &amp; Color", "text": " \"A genuine Americana love letter\", Sound & Color is rooted in Southern rock and soul music. It has also been noted for making \"roots-rock a surprise again\". Yet despite being rooted in these genres, Sound & Color includes some of the quartet's most eclectic and experimental songs to date. It features sounds of country, blues, funk, garage punk, punk rock, swamp rock, and talking blues. Its songs have been compared to musicians like Erykah Badu and Curtis Mayfield and bands like MC5 and the Strokes. The \"engrossing\" \"Guess Who\" explores jazz sounds. The \"ballistic\" \"The Greatest\" takes on cowpunk like that of the Meat Puppets, as well as hardcore punk, new wave, proto-punk, and \"no-frills\" rock and roll. A \"fun little bash\" is made out of the fusion of grunge and funk on \"Shoegaze\". Both songs have also been noted as garage rock. Sound & Color digs its heels into more psychedelia-based stylings, from the \"slow-burning\" space rock of \"Dunes\" to the \"celestial\" psychedelic funk of \"Future People\". \"Gemini\", the record's longest song, changes between \"smooth R&B and stoner-desert rock\" while journeying into \"zero-gravity\" funk.", "score": "1.3713813" }, { "id": "154755", "title": "Sounds Like Love (film)", "text": " Sounds Like Love (Fuimos canciones) is a 2021 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Juana Macías from a screenplay by Laura Sarmiento, based on the 2018 novel duology Canciones y recuerdos by Elísabet Benavent. The film stars María Valverde and Álex González and was released on Netflix on 29 September 2021.", "score": "1.367415" } ]
What genre is The Other Man?
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The Other Man (1916 film)
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It currently holds a 15% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus: “Despite the best efforts of a talented cast, The Other Man is talky, witless and tension-free.” It was a box office bomb as well, earning just over $1 million against its $15 million budget.", "score": "1.7895237" }, { "id": "3982160", "title": "The Other Man (1973 film)", "text": " The Other Man (Egyptian Arabic: الرجل الآخر translit.: Al Rajul Al Akhar) is a 1973 Egyptian drama starring Salah Zulfikar and directed by Mohammed Bassiouny. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Shams El Baroudi, Zubaida Tharwat, Kamal El-Shennawi and Emad Hamdy.", "score": "1.7169092" }, { "id": "11283163", "title": "The Other Man (1916 film)", "text": " The Other Man is a 1916 short comedy film starring Fatty Arbuckle. The film was shot in Fort Lee, New Jersey.", "score": "1.7145755" }, { "id": "3743027", "title": "The Other (Tryon novel)", "text": " The Other is a psychological horror novel by American writer Thomas Tryon, published in 1971. It was his debut novel. Set in 1935, the novel focuses on the sadistic relationship between two 13-year-old identical twin boys, one of whom is well behaved; the other is a sociopath who wreaks havoc on his family's rural New England farm property. Tryon, who had been a working actor, retired from his Hollywood career to become a novelist. Upon its release, the novel received wide critical acclaim and became a surprise bestseller. The Other was adapted into a 1972 film of the same name directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Uta Hagen. The novel was reprinted in a commemorative edition in 2012 by New York Review Books with an afterword by Dan Chaon.", "score": "1.6961658" }, { "id": null, "title": "Ain't No Other Man", "text": "Ain't No Other Man\n\n\"Ain't No Other Man\" is a song by the American singer Christina Aguilera from her fifth studio album \"Back to Basics\" (2006). Aguilera co-wrote the song with Kara DioGuardi, Charles Martin Roane, Harold Beatty and the producer DJ Premier. \"Ain't No Other Man\" is a pop, funk and R&B song that incorporates elements of soul, blues and jazz music. Lyrically, the song was inspired by her marriage to Jordan Bratman in 2005.\n\n\"Ain't No Other Man\" was released as the lead single from \"Back to Basics\" on June 6, 2006, by RCA Records. It received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who complimented its musical style and deemed it a standout on the album. Commercially, the single peaked at number six on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100, number one in Croatia, and peaked within the top five of record charts of several other countries including Brazil, Canada, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.\n\nThe accompanying music video for \"Ain't No Other Man\" was directed by Bryan Barber. The music video goes back in time and depicts Aguilera as her then newly established alter ego \"Baby Jane\". The music video was praised for the \"mature\" image that Aguilera adopted.\n\n\"Ain't No Other Man\" won Aguilera a Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Pop Award (2008), The music video received four nominations at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year. The single was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over two million units.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "It's a Man's Man's Man's World", "text": "It's a Man's Man's Man's World\n\n\"It's a Man's Man's Man's World\" is a song written by James Brown and Betty Jean Newsome. Brown recorded it on February 16, 1966, in a New York City studio and released it as a single later that year. It reached No. 1 on the \"Billboard\" R&B chart and No. 8 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Its title is a word play on the 1963 comedy film \"It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World\".", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "The Third Man", "text": "The Third Man\n\nThe Third Man is a 1949 British film noir directed by Carol Reed, written by Graham Greene and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard. Set in postwar Vienna, the film centres on American Holly Martins (Cotten), who arrives in the city to accept a job with his friend Harry Lime (Welles), only to learn that Lime has died. Viewing his death as suspicious, Martins elects to stay in Vienna and investigate the matter.\n\nThe atmospheric use of black-and-white expressionist cinematography by Robert Krasker, with harsh lighting and largely subtle \"Dutch angle\" camera technique, is a major feature of \"The Third Man\". Combined with the iconic theme music by zither player Anton Karas, seedy locations and acclaimed performances from the cast, the style evokes the atmosphere of an exhausted, cynical post-war Vienna at the start of the Cold War.\n\nGreene wrote the novella of the same name as preparation for the screenplay. Karas's title composition \"The Third Man Theme\" topped the international music charts in 1950, bringing the previously unknown performer international fame; the theme would also inspire Nino Rota's principal melody in \"La Dolce Vita\" (1960). \"The Third Man\" is considered one of the great films of all time, celebrated for its acting, musical score and atmospheric cinematography.\n\nIn 1999, the British Film Institute voted \"The Third Man\" the greatest British film of all time. In 2011, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for \"Time Out\" ranked it the second best British film ever.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Why Don't You Do Right?", "text": "Why Don't You Do Right?\n\n\"Why Don't You Do Right?\" (originally recorded as \"Weed Smoker's Dream\" in 1936) is an American blues and jazz-influenced pop song usually credited to Kansas Joe McCoy. A minor key twelve-bar blues with a few chord substitutions, it is considered a classic \"woman's blues\" song and has become a standard. Singer Lil Green recorded a popular rendition in 1941, which Peggy Lee recorded the next year — accompanied by Benny Goodman — and made one of her signature songs.", "score": null }, { "id": null, "title": "Men at Work", "text": "Men at Work\n\nMen at Work are an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1978 and best known for breakthrough hits such as \"Down Under\", \"Who Can It Be Now?\", \"Be Good Johnny\", \"Overkill\", and \"It's a Mistake\". Its founding member and frontman is Colin Hay, who performs on lead vocals and guitar. After playing as an acoustic duo with Ron Strykert during 1978–1979, Hay formed the group with Strykert playing bass guitar and Jerry Speiser on drums. They were soon joined by Greg Ham on flute, saxophone, and keyboards and John Rees on bass guitar, with Strykert switching back to lead guitar. The group was managed by Russell Depeller, a friend of Hay, whom he met at La Trobe University. This line-up achieved national and international success during the early to mid 1980s. \n\nIn January 1983, they were the first Australian artists to have a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single on the United States \"Billboard\" charts: \"Business as Usual\" (released on 9 November 1981) and \"Down Under\" (1981), respectively. With the same works, they achieved the distinction of a simultaneous No. 1 album and No. 1 single on the Australian, New Zealand, and United Kingdom charts. Their second album \"Cargo\" (2 May 1983) was also No. 1 in Australia, No. 2 in New Zealand, No. 3 in the US, and No. 8 in the UK. Their third album \"Two Hearts\" (3 April 1985) reached the top 20 in Australia and top 50 in the US.\n\nThey won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 1983, they were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1994, and they have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. In May 2001, \"Down Under\" was listed at No. 4 on the APRA Top 30 Australian songs and \"Business as Usual\" appeared in the book \"100 Best Australian Albums\" (October 2010).\n\nIn 1984, Speiser and Rees were asked to leave the group, leaving Hay, Ham, and Strykert. During the recording of the \"Two Hearts\" album, Strykert decided to leave. Soon after the release of \"Two Hearts\", Ham left also, leaving Hay as the sole remaining member. From 1996 until 2002 Hay and Ham toured the world as Men at Work. On 19 April 2012, Ham was found dead at his home from an apparent heart attack.\n\nIn 2019, Hay revived the Men at Work moniker and began touring with the assistance of a backing band including none of the other original members.", "score": null }, { "id": "31964134", "title": "The Other Man (song)", "text": " \"The Other Man\" is a song by Canadian rock band Sloan. It was released as the second single from the band's sixth studio album, Pretty Together. \"The Other Man\" was one of the top 35 most played songs on radio in Canada in 2002.", "score": "1.6936806" }, { "id": "26370174", "title": "The Other Woman (2009 film)", "text": " The Other Woman is a 2009 American drama film written and directed by Don Roos. It is based on the Ayelet Waldman novel Love and Other Impossible Pursuits and stars Natalie Portman, Lisa Kudrow, Scott Cohen and Charlie Tahan. It was released in the United Kingdom as Love and Other Impossible Pursuits. It was distributed by IFC Films in the US.", "score": "1.6756198" }, { "id": "30646209", "title": "Who Was the Other Man?", "text": " Who Was the Other Man? is a 1917 American silent war drama film directed by Francis Ford and starring Ford, Duke Worne and William T. Horne.", "score": "1.6461903" }, { "id": "30431842", "title": "The Other Woman (1983 film)", "text": " The Other Woman is a 1983 American made-for-television romantic comedy film directed by Melville Shavelson. The film was originally broadcast on CBS. It was the only television film directed by Shavelson that he did not also write.", "score": "1.6404095" }, { "id": "2620132", "title": "The Other Woman (Ryan novel)", "text": " The Other Woman (ISBN: 978-0-765-33257-8) is a book written by Hank Phillippi Ryan and was originally published by Forge Books (later acquired by Tor Books and currently owned by Macmillan Publishers ) on 4 September 2012 which then went on to win the Mary Higgins Clark Award in 2013. In 2012, the book was also nominated to receive the Agatha Award, subsequently the Anthony Award in 2013.", "score": "1.6351526" }, { "id": "26370181", "title": "The Other Woman (2009 film)", "text": " Post-production was completed in 2009 and the movie was released 2011.", "score": "1.5870632" }, { "id": "1371426", "title": "The Other Me (2016 film)", "text": " The Other Me is a 2016 Greek crime film directed by Sotiris Tsafoulias. The theater release was stopped after suspicions arose that a murder of a taxi driver may have been inspired by the film.", "score": "1.5866146" }, { "id": "26870404", "title": "The Other Woman (1931 film)", "text": " The Other Woman is a 1931 British drama film directed by G. B. Samuelson and starring Isobel Elsom, David Hawthorne and Eva Moore. It was made as a quota quickie.", "score": "1.5860977" }, { "id": "25895163", "title": "The Other Wise Man", "text": " The Other Wise Man is a short novel or long short story by Henry van Dyke. It was initially published in 1895 and has been reprinted many times since then.", "score": "1.5854726" }, { "id": "7855512", "title": "The Other (band)", "text": " The Other began as a Misfits cover band. They released their first album, They're Alive!, in 2004 with a cover art inspired by classic horror film posters that has an actor \"starring\" section for the band members: \"STARRING: Andy Only, Dr Caligari, Rod Usher, Sarge von Rock and.... The Creature\". Their first official music video \"Lover's Lane\" was a subject of controversy in Germany because it was featuring German porn star Leonie Saint. In 2007, The Other published their first comic book: Tales of the Other (Comicheft, Weissblech-Verlag). Most of the band's albums were released on the group member's own record label, Fiend Force Records, but they recorded \"New Blood\" (2010) with rock label SPV/Steamhammer. Many influential horror punk artists like Blitzkid, Bloodsucking Zombies from Outer Space, Mister Monster, The Crimson Ghosts, Nim Vind, Rezurex or The Deep Eynde released albums through The Other's independent label Fiend Force Records .", "score": "1.5709101" }, { "id": "30120603", "title": "Other Men", "text": " Other Men (Altri uomini) is a 1997 Italian crime drama film written and directed by Claudio Bonivento. It is based on real-life characters documented in the Antonio Carlucci and Paolo Rossetti's book Io il Tebano (\"I, the Theban\"). For his performance Claudio Amendola received a Nastro d'Argento nomination for best actor.", "score": "1.5690999" }, { "id": "31410806", "title": "Sex and the Other Man", "text": " Sex and the Other Man (also known as Captive) is a 1995 American comedy and drama film directed by Karl Slovin. This film has been music composed by Anton Sanko.The film starring Stanley Tucci, Kari Wuhrer, Ron Eldard and Conrad Goode in the lead roles.", "score": "1.5668594" }, { "id": "25003332", "title": "The Other (Applegate novel)", "text": " The Other is the 40th book in the Animorphs series, ghostwritten by Gina Gascone (as K. A. Applegate). It is narrated by Marco.", "score": "1.5661778" }, { "id": "7946095", "title": "Another Man, Another Chance", "text": " Another Man, Another Chance (Un autre homme, une autre chance, UK title: Another Man, Another Woman) is a 1977 French western film directed by Claude Lelouch.", "score": "1.5635526" }, { "id": "11283164", "title": "The Other Man (1916 film)", "text": "Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle ; Joe Bordeaux ; Minta Durfee ; Horace Haine ; William Jefferson ; Leatrice Joy ; Lillian Shaffner ; Al St. John ; Irene Wallace ", "score": "1.5592825" } ]