Gustavo Santaolalla Babel Otnicka Remix | en

Most of remixed songs are tagged as remix, but Remix are also a rock band from Latvia. Founded in 1985 as a band of Latvian Radio with the line-up: Rodrigo Fomins (a.k.a. Igo) - lead vocalist Aivars Hermanis - guitars Jevgenijs Scapovs - bass guitar (until '88) Uldis Marhilēvičs - keyboards/vocals Vilnis Krieviņš - percussion Harijs Bass - keyboards (until '86) Eduards Glotovs - bass guitar (since '88) They all were high-skilled musicians and that was the key of their achievements and popularity in Latvia, whole USSR and even Eastren and part of Western Europe. In the beginning Remix were...
Gustavo is the stage name of Gustavs Butelis (born 19 June 1978 in Riga), a Latvian rapper and producer. He began performing in the band Fact in 1995 in Riga, Latvia. After the break-up of the band he started a successful solo career and has released 4 albums. He has written the music and lyrics for a number of theatrical performances. He also produced the Prāta Vētra 2008 album, Tur kaut kam ir jābūt. Gustavo is a seven-time Latvian Music Award winner. .
1) Babel like "Bay-bull". Not "bar-bell" or "babble", were born in Bristol in the UK. Babel "started out all kind of small, folky & a bit shy, but then fell in dirty love with pounding tamborines and volume knobs." Songs led to concerts, concerts led to the recording two self-financed EPs, 'The Golden Acre EP' & 'The Arc EP'. Both were sold from tables in tiny venues. Some of which reached places far beyond their own postcode. In 2007, People Tree Records of London, UK released the majority of their two EPs to the world on one reasonably priced compact...
Pronounced "Robotneechka", Robotnicka is a dancing band of anarcho-geeks from Dijon France and Greensboro North Carolina. ROBOTNICKA's sound is a throw-your-toaster in the bathtub shock of beeps, hilarity, shrieks, and chants fronted by chanteuse ZESEAL GOUBET. Di$co-SyNTh-R!OT-PuNk hailing from Dijon France, ROBOTNICKA is the soundtrack to a revolution won by mischief, pranks, bombs, and laughing gas grenades. This is the singalong dancetrack to the fall of corporate empires and fascist governments. With technology designed to destroy technology, and robots to destroy robots, their instruments act as weapons, implements of sure doom for politicians and CEO's, the countdown to the surprises...