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Polish gothic rock band
Closterkeller is a Polish gothic rock band from Warsaw. It was formed in 1988 by Przemysław Guryń, Jacek Skirucha, and the vocalist Anja Orthodox. Despite
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publishing house, now part of The Quarto Group Aurum (album), an album by Closterkeller Aurum, an alien race in the video game Kid Icarus: Uprising AURYN, a
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1993 studio album by Closterkeller
Violet is the third studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released in September 1993 in Poland through Izabelin Studio. The album
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Album by Closterkeller
Nero is the seventh studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on October 16, 2003 in Poland through Metal Mind Productions
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Polish musician, singer, songwriter and composer
She is known primarily for her many years of performances in the band Closterkeller, performing music from the borderline of rock and gothic metal. She
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1995 studio album by Closterkeller
Scarlet is the fourth studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on January 16, 1995 in Poland through Izabelin Studio/PolyGram
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American drama film Violet (The Birthday Massacre album), 2004 Violet (Closterkeller album), 1993 Violet, a 2018 EP by Pentagon Violet (L.S. Dunes album)
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Music album
Graphite is the sixth studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on April 26, 1999 in Poland through Metal Mind Productions
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Polish musician and composer
performed with many Polish bands between 1992 and 2008 including Ankh, Closterkeller, De Press, Firebirds, Grejfrut, Hunter, Kasa, Lizar, Lzy, Mafia, Maybe-b
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2000 live album by Closterkeller
Fin de siecle is the second live album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on February 29, 2000 in Poland through Polskie Radio
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E., a 1990s British rock group Blue (Angela Aki album), 2012 Blue (Closterkeller album), 1992 Blue (Diana Ross album), 2006 Blue (Double album), 1985
Blue_(disambiguation)
Annual music festival in Poland
featured the performances of nearly 50 bands. The band list included Closterkeller, Akurat, Oddział Zamknięty, Kobranocka, and Acid Drinkers. Almost 150
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game Rainbow Friends Cyan, a character from Horse Race Tests Cyan (Closterkeller album), or the title track Cyan (EP), a 2020 EP by South Korean singer/songwriter
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Swedish heavy metal duo The Scarlets, American R&B vocal group Scarlet (Closterkeller album), 1995 Scarlet (Code Red album), 1997 Scarlet (Doja Cat album)
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Italian thriller film directed by Luigi Boccia "Scarlett", a 1995 song by Closterkeller from the album Scarlet Project Scarlett, working name of the Xbox Series
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refer to: Carbon fiber reinforced polymer Graphite (album), an album by Closterkeller Graphite Capital, a financial services company based in London Graphite
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Record label
1994 which included titles by such artists as Kolaboranci, Big Day and Closterkeller among others. Universal Music Polska runs a subsidiary Magic Records
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former airline Robert "Qba" Kubajek, drummer in the Polish rock group Closterkeller WQBA, a radio station in Miami, Florida, US This disambiguation page
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grand opera by Anton Rubinstein to a libretto by Jules Barbier Nero (Closterkeller album), 2003 Nero (Two Steps from Hell album), or the title song "Nero"
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2009 studio album by Closterkeller
Aurum is the eight studio album by Polish gothic rock band Closterkeller. It was released on October 2, 2009 in Poland through Universal Music Polska
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British comic strip
Russell Mael admits that he is actually singing "Blaise" not "Plays". Closterkeller, a Polish Gothic band, recorded the song "Modesty Blaise" on their 1992
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Music genre or scene
rockers included Hey, Edyta Bartosiewicz, Kasia Kowalska, and O.N.A., Closterkeller. New success came frir Kult, Dżem, T.Love (after changing style from
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Trebunie Tutki Warsaw Village Band Zakopower Artrosis Bogdan Raczynski Closterkeller Cold Therapy Jacaszek Imperium Kombii Moonlight Shazza Skalpel (nu jazz)
List of Polish musicians and musical groups
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founded in 1994. The scene was loosely inspired by Polish bands such as Closterkeller, Pornografia, Fading Colours (all founded in the 1980s), and in later
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2009 film by Xawery Żuławski
Karczmarczyk. The soundtrack also included the following songs: Scarlet by Closterkeller (music: Paweł Pieczyński, lyrics: Anna Najman) Blondynka by Focus (music
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The Divine Comedy Fin de siecle (album), 2000 Gothic rock album by Closterkeller Fin de siècle (song), a song by French rock band Noir Désir, part of
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Record label
albums certified Gold and Platinum in Poland. Anna Maria Jopek Aya RL Closterkeller Edyta Bartosiewicz Elektryczne Gitary Hey Illusion Katarzyna Kowalska
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Building in Radzyń Podlaski, Poland
Orangery stage, such as Jennifer Batten, Neil Zaza, as well as the bands Closterkeller, The Analogs, Farben Lehre. The Orangery stands at the intersection
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Polish pop rock band
Najman, (former husband of Anja Orthodox, vocalist of gothic rock band Closterkeller) and drummer Piotr "Posejdon" Pawłowski. As a result of several months
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Polish record label
Bright Ophidia Carpathian Forest Ciryam Cemetery of Scream Chainsaw Closterkeller Cree Dance on Glass (disbanded) Dark Tranquillity (Poland only) Darzamat
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