Oceana may refer to:
Oceana also known as The Ocean is a chain of nightclubs in the United Kingdom owned and managed by Deltic Group. There are Oceana venues in Nottingham, Plymouth, Southampton, and Watford. There were also venues in Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Kingston and Leeds however these have been converted to Pryzm nightclubs, another Luminar chain. There were also venues in Milton Keynes and Swansea, however they have since closed.
Oceana nightclubs are multi-room venues with each room themed on cities from around the world, with each having a different music style. These include an Aspen Ski Lodge, a Venetian Ballroom, A Parisian Boudoir, New York Disco, Wakyama Tokyo Stock Exchange, Monte Carlo casino, Villa Tahiti, Russia Bar, Milan Bar, Barcelona and a Reykjavik Ice house. They also offer VIP suites. Oceana Birmingham became the first Oceana venue to be put up for sale in 2010, due to Luminar's (now Deltic) continued losses.
Milton Keynes was the first Oceana nightclub to be built in the new Xscape building before a chain of them was rolled out across the rest of the UK.
Oceana Mahlmann (born January 23, 1982) is a German singer. Her musical roots are embedded in soul, reggae, hip hop, and funk.
Oceana was raised by her mother, a German Haute Couture designer. Her father was a DJ from Martinique. The funk legend Maceo Parker is a close family friend and as a young child she performed with him on stage.
In her teens, she established herself as dancer and choreographer. She performed in the role of Aida in the musical Aida by Tim Rice and Elton John. She was also the vocal soloist in the musical version of Dirty Dancing by Eleanor Bergstein. In 2006, she was the choreographer of the German chart-breaking band Seeed.
In 2008, she signed to Warner to establish herself as a singer-songwriter.
Her solo career took off in 2009 with the release of the single "Cry Cry" from her debut album Love Supply, which was also released on the US-market by the label Ultra Records. This was a breakthrough in her career: the song was the highest selling single in Poland that year and peaked in several other European countries in the charts. Following this success Oceana appeared in numerous European TV shows.
When feeding the ones left breathing
It's our only way to live
My minds past growing in the salt
With the bone community
They took my tongue for the things I
Wanted but couldn't but couldn't say
When your taking my child away
My colors will surely change
My voice will be the same
Things were never that way again
After they came and left we're nothing
When your taking my child away
My colors will surely change
My voice will be the same
Things were never that way again
After they came and left we're nothing
Your voice is a cannibal
Your child got taken away
Your life is an open wound
Exposed to all of those around you
Exposed to all of those
Your voice is a cannibal
Your child got taken away
Your life is an open wound
Exposed to all of those around you
Exposed to all of those