Minus (disambiguation)

Minus usually refers to the minus sign, a mathematical symbol.

Minus may also refer to:

  • m_nus, a Canadian record label; See Minus (record label)
  • Mínus, an Icelandic band
  • "Minus" a song by Beck from Odelay
  • "Minus" a song by In Flames from Reroute to Remain
  • minus (webcomic), a webcomic
  • Ray Minus (born 1964), a Bahamian boxer of the 1980s, '90s and 2000s
  • Minus (record label)

    Minus or M-nus is a recording label based in Berlin, Germany and Windsor, Canada. It was created in 1998 by Richie Hawtin when Plus 8, a label previously created by Hawtin, was put on hold. By 2005, M-nus was releasing 2 to 3 CDs and 12 to 14 records per year.

    As Hawtin said of the scaling down to a smaller label, "You learn better who you are, what you are, and how to better present that and present it creatively. With Minus, we wanted to slow it down and try new things…" In 2011 Hawtin's music technology company Liine released Remiix Minus, a remix-app for iOS which enables fans to recombine loops and samples from Minus artists.

    Label roster

  • Actual Jakshun
  • Algoritmo, also known as Ilana Ospina
  • Ambivalent
  • Barem
  • Berg Nixon, also known as Ryan Crosson
  • Click Box
  • DJ Minx
  • Fabrizio Maurizi
  • Gaiser
  • Gavin Lynch, also known as Matador
  • Heartthrob
  • Hobo
  • I. A. Bericochea
  • Joop Junior
  • JPLS
  • Loco Dice
  • Marco Carola
  • Matador
  • Mathew Jonson
  • Matthew Dear (also known as Audion and False)
  • Niederflur
  • Minus (album)

    Minus is the second studio album by Australian music collective Dukes of Windsor, released on 5 September 2008.

    Track listing

    Release history

    References

    Dead (disambiguation)

    Dead refers to that which has experienced death.

    Dead may also refer to:

    Arts, entertainment, and media

    Music

    Artists

  • Dead (musician), Per Yngve Ohlin, Swedish black metal vocalist
  • Grateful Dead, an American rock band
  • Albums

  • Dead, an album by Obituary
  • Dead, an album by Young Fathers
  • Songs

  • "Dead!" (My Chemical Romance) (2006), a song by My Chemical Romance
  • "Dead", a song by Korn from Issues (1999)
  • "Dead", a song by the Pixies from Doolittle (1989)
  • "Dead", a song by They Might Be Giants from Flood (1990)
  • Television

  • "Dead" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • Chemistry

  • Diethyl azodicarboxylate (DEAD), an organic compound
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Dead"
  • Dead River (disambiguation)
  • Death (disambiguation)
  • The Dead (disambiguation)
  • Doolittle (album)

    Doolittle is the second studio album from the American alternative rock band Pixies, released in April 1989 on 4AD. The album's offbeat and dark subject material, featuring references to surrealism, Biblical violence, torture and death, contrasts with the clean production sound achieved by the newly hired producer Gil Norton. Doolittle was the Pixies' first international release, with Elektra Records acting as the album's distributor in the United States and PolyGram in Canada.

    Pixies released two singles from Doolittle, "Here Comes Your Man" and "Monkey Gone to Heaven", both of which were chart successes on the US chart for Modern Rock Tracks. The album itself reached number eight on the UK Albums Chart, an unexpected success for the band. In retrospect, album tracks such as "Debaser", "Wave of Mutilation", "Monkey Gone to Heaven", "Gouge Away", and "Hey" are highly acclaimed by critics, while the album, along with debut LP Surfer Rosa, is often seen as the band's strongest work.

    Flood (They Might Be Giants album)

    Flood is the third studio album by Brooklyn-based alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants, released in January 1990. Flood was the duo's first album on the major label Elektra Records. It generated three singles: "Birdhouse in Your Soul", "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)", and the domestic promotional track "Twisting". The album is generally considered to be the band's definitive release, as it is their best-selling and most recognizable album. Despite minimal stylistic and instrumental differences from previous releases, Flood is distinguished by contributions from seasoned producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley. John Linnell and John Flansburgh also took advantage of new equipment and recording techniques, including unconventional, home-recorded samples, which were programmed through Casio FZ-1 synthesizers. The album was recorded in New York City at Skyline Studios, which was better equipped than studios the band had worked in previously.

    Promotion for Flood included television appearances, promotional videos, and an international tour. The album's mainstream promotion and success contributed to its status as the band's most well known album. Many fans, including young viewers of Tiny Toon Adventures, were first exposed to They Might Be Giants's music through Flood.

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