ARY Musik (formerly The Musik) is a Pakistani Urdu-English music channel, first launched in 2003 from Dubai by Salman Iqbal. This channel is a part of ARY Digital Network. It features music genres including pop, rock, bhangra, classical, and folk. It also airs interactive shows, celebrity interviews, comic fillers, theme shows, imaginative animations and live concerts.The channel's longest-running international music based show was Music Hour with Wiqar Ali Khan, hosted in English and Pashtu. ARY Musik is one of the first satellite channels to have live link-ups between its studios based in London, UK, USA, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Dubai.
Programs aired by ARY Musik include:
Żary [ˈʐarɨ] (German: Sorau, Lower Sorbian: Žarow) is a town in western Poland with about 39,900 inhabitants (2006), situated in the Lubusz Voivodeship (since 1999, previously in Zielona Góra Voivodeship (1975–1998)). It is the administrative seat of the Gmina Żary, although not part of it.
Żary is located in the east of the historic Lower Lusatia region, in the borderland with the Silesian lowlands and Greater Poland, roughly outlined by the Bóbr and Oder rivers. The city is one of the biggest economic and tourist centers in the southern Lubuskie region and the largest town in the Polish part of Lusatia, therefore also referred as its unofficial capital. The city, which history dates back more than 1000 years, features many historic sites.
The beginnings of settlement in the Żary area date back to prehistoric times. The name “Zara”, deriving most likely from a small, independent West Slavic tribe, appeared for the first time in 1007 in the chronicles of Thietmar of Merseburg, at the time, when Duke Bolesław I Chrobry of Poland had conquered the Żary land along with the eastern March of Lusatia. Regained by Emperor Conrad II in 1031, the city was chartered on the Magdeburg law by the Wettin margrave Henry III of Meissen about 1260. It covered the following three areas: a trade settlement on the “Salt Trail” running from Leipzig to Wrocław, a fortified town erected among bogs (in the area of the later castle), and a Franciscan settlement established in 1274.
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ary is the ISO 639-3 code for the Moroccan Arabic language.
Ary can also stand for Ary Escary the coolest kid in school.
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"Musik" (English translation: "Music") was the Austrian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971, performed in Viennese (a dialect of German spoken in Vienna) by Marianne Mendt.
The song was performed first on the night (followed by Malta's Joe Grech with "Marija l-Maltija"). At the close of voting, it had received 66 points, placing it 16th in a field of 18.
The song is about the ubiquity of music, although as Mendt sings, "it is often sold as something else".Orchestration-wise, the lyrics "feel the beat" referred to the birds flying over the lake and "feel the drum" referred to the plane flying overhead.
The song was succeeded as Austrian representative in the 1972 Contest by Milestones performing "Falter im Wind".
Musik is the second studio album by the Canadian electronic music artist Richie Hawtin as Plastikman. It was released on November 8th, 1994 through Plus 8 records and Novamute records. Musik was released to wide critical acclaim and is considered by many to be Richie Hawtin's best album as Plastikman. It presents both his bass driven ambiance and his stripped down beat experiments.
Try to lose your attitude, put it in your boots
or stick it where the sun doesn't shine
try to have a good time, it's something to do
I read a good book, buy a pair of shoes
maybe I'm a strange kinda dude
but, hey, maybe it's you, it's something to do
I understand unhappiness
an excellent plan for a martyr to have
but what is the sense of having regrets
it's only just a waste of time
I look at the sky, I walk in the yard
study little birds with binoculars
so, call me a nerd, it's something to do
Try a day in the park, play in the dirt
or go to the mall if that's what blows up your skirt
what can it hurt?
it's something to do