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A land without a people
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Making Lite of Myself
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Michael Pachella
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Mike Haney
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List of composition by Jean Sibelius
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Elena of Nicaea
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Jimmy Doherty
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Dani Koenig
About Dani Koenig
Renowned electronic music producer / dj / Dani Koenig is from Zurich, Switzerland. Dani’s father was a jazz musician with a huge record collection which seduced Dani and so began his love for music. Dani's influences range from jazz, blues, disco and all sorts of electronic music. He played drums as a kid and then he got his first sampler in 1995. His first "big" track “Disco 3000” was released on Munich D based label Kosmo in 1998. Since then he has gone on to release many records including the stand out "Break 4 Love", "Whats My Name" and "Stairs". From 1996 to 2005 Dani released several DJ Mix CDS in Switzerland and completed acclaimed remixes for artists like Moby, Tom Novy, Sonique, Alex Metric and many more. In 2005 he released a best of DJ Mix called "Fahrenheit 40/25" for Universal Music that looks back at the electronic music that influenced and inspired him. In 2006 Koenig signed for Bristol UK based label Four:Twenty Recordings and released "Hard Southamericans" including remixes by "Global Player" Loco Dice. In 2007 Koenig released the much publicised EP "Maher Amad" on 3rd Floor Records in Denmark. He is currently hard at work on new tracks and remains heavily in demand as a remixer. 2008 will also include more releases on Four:twenty Recordings, 3rd Floor Records and of course from his label Zurich. Dani’s been lighting up dance floors pursuing his dream of spreading his sublime sound to music lovers worldwide since the 1980’s. His djing sets combine the finest in upfront underground dance music there is to offer a blend of techno, minimal and house music.
Discographie
Album Releases & DJ Mixes:
- Dani Koenig – Königreich / Warner 1996
- Dani Koenig – Königreich 2 / Warner 1997
- Kaufleuten – DJ Traxx Vol. 4 / Universal 1998
- Disco 3000 - The Kosmonauts, Vol. 1 Logic 1999
- Dani Koenig – 20/20 / Universal 2000
- Kaufleuten – Presents Kosmonauts / Universal 2000
- Partysan CH – Ready for the Boat / EMI 2001
- Dani Koenig – What’s my Name / Universal 2001
- Dani Koenig - Arena 225 / Universal 2002
- Dani Koenig – Fahrenheit 40/25 / Universal 2005
Single Releases:
- I said enough / Kosmo 1995
- Disco 3000 / Kosmo 1998
- Break for Love / Kosmo 1999
- Disco 3000 EP / Kosmo 1999
- Premier Pas EP / Good Life 2000
- Stairs / Ganovy Records 2001
- Eric Borgo vs. Dani Koenig EP / Good Life 2001
- Tools EP / Zurichmusic 2001
- What’s my Name / Universal 2001
- Les Deux Tours – Rock the Beat / Houseworks 2002
- DJ Tools Vol.5 / Nouveau Niveau 2005
- Tribal Acid / Zurichmusic 2005
- Hard Southamericans / Four:twenty 2006
- Maher Amad EP / 3rd Floor Records 2007
Remixes:
- CZR – Chicago Southside / Dockland 1996
- Phil Fuldner – The Final / Kosmo 1998
- Moby – Bodyrock / Mute 1999 / V2 1999
- Moby – Run on / Intercord 1999
- EDX & Leon Klein – Gonna Catch You / Energetic 2000
- Tom Novy – Now or Never / Kosmo 2001
- Ton Novy – Take It / Ministry Of Sound 2005
- Sonique – Sleezy / Ministry Of Sound 2006
- Alex Metric – Holding / Four:twenty 2006
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Impeachment evidence
Redirect to Witness impeachment
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NDP Dawg Pound
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Sheshatataweta-(She sha tata wheat tuh)
Sheshatataweta A mythical female creature from Portugeuse lore known to befriend lonely little girls.
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Souza,Mary B. "Portugeuse Lore from the Azores" Tulare:Madera Press 2007
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bringin sexy back
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Cardial infarction
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Maria of Bulgaria
Maria Asenina of Bulgaria is a bulgarian princess and bulgarian empress. She is consort of Emperor Mitso Asen of Bulgaria.
She is daughter of Emperor Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria and Empress Eirene of Thessalonica, a daughter of Theodore of Epirus. She is mother of bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria and of bulgarian Empress Kira Maria of Bulgaria, who married Emperor George I of Bulgaria.
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- Ruvigny's Titled Nobility of Europe, by Burkes Peerage Ltd., 1914
- Cawley, Charles (2006–2007). "Ivan Asen II 1218–1241, Koloman I 1241–1246, Mihail II Asen 1246–1257". Medieval Lands. Foundation for Medieval Genealogy.
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- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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Paul Coyne
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Leutnant Hans DeVries
Kommandier Hans DeVries was a famous Dutch panzer-grenadier (tank grenader) squad commander during world war two fighting on the western front. He join the Wehrmacht in 1941 as a Dutch SS volunteer at the age of 24 and fought till 1945 when he was captured during a firefight against allied forces. He was notably know for fighting the enemy to the last man even when his squad abandoned him. He was injured by machine gun fire in november 1944 and was sent to a field hospital. After he was captured he was sent to a POW camp in north England. after he was released in 1946 he returned to his home in Lemmer where he died in 1982 of Cancer.