Sander Kleinenberg

Sander Kleinenberg (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsɑndər ˈklɛi̯nə(n)ˌbɛr(ə)x]; born 29 December 1971) is a Dutch disc jockey, VDJ, and record producer. He founded and runs Little Mountain Recordings and THIS IS Recordings. Kleinenberg is well known for his use of digital video in concerts, his "Everybody" and "THIS IS" brands of club nights and albums and his 2000 single "My Lexicon" as well as hits like "The Fruit" and "This Is Miami".

On December 1, 2014, he released his single "Can You Feel It," with the Dancing Astronaut writing that the single "is a deep and soulful intervention in the Dutch maestro’s indie dance etiquette, held together with strong production values and an inherently intimate demeanour."

Career

Sander Kleinenberg began DJ-ing at a local bar in 1987 at the age of 15, playing a variety of music including rock and dance music. After sending demos to many European record labels, Kleinenberg released his first single "Bombay" in 1993 on Belgian record label Wonka Beats under the artist name Free Frogs, a collaboration with several friends. The next year, he released a single on German record label Superstition. In 1996, Kleinenberg released "YDW (You Do Me Wrong)" under the moniker S 'N' S on the Dutch record label Deal Records and licensed by Strictly Rhythm. His early influences included Mantronix, Shep Pettibone, and Depeche Mode.

Fast food

Fast food is a type of food that is prepared and served very quickly, first popularized in the 1950s in the United States. While any meal with low preparation time can be considered fast food, typically the term refers to food sold in a restaurant or store with preheated or precooked ingredients, and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out/take-away. Fast food restaurants are traditionally distinguished by their ability to serve food via a drive-through. The term "fast food" was recognized in a dictionary by Merriam–Webster in 1951.

Outlets may be stands or kiosks, which may provide no shelter or seating, or fast food restaurants (also known as quick service restaurants). Franchise operations that are part of restaurant chains have standardized foodstuffs shipped to each restaurant from central locations.

History

The concept of ready-cooked food for sale is closely connected with urban development. In Ancient Rome, cities had street stands that sold bread, sausages and wine.

Fast food (disambiguation)

Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly.

Fast food may also refer to:

  • Fast Food (film), a 1989 American film
  • Fast Food (video game), a 1982 game for the Atari 2600
  • Fast Food (1987 video game), a game in the Dizzy franchise
  • A brand of snack cracker, popular in the 1980s
  • Fast Food (1987 video game)

    Fast Food (sometimes referred to as Fast Food Dizzy) is an arcade-style maze video game in the vein of Pac-Man featuring the video game character, Dizzy the anthropomorphic egg designed by the British-born Oliver Twins. The game was originally released in December, 1987 and published by Codemasters. It was the third game to feature Dizzy.

    Dizzy's aim in each maze is to gather all of the food (burgers, pizzas, etc.): some of the food also moves around the maze, either evading Dizzy or trying to meet him. Dizzy is pursued by four mushroom-like monsters: Bonzo, Wizza, Pippa, and Fido. Power-ups and breakable walls add to the complexity of the game.

    Because of the simplicity of designing arcade-style video games, the game was playable within three days of work; the developers only took two more weeks to finalize the graphics, interface and music.

    The game was originally to be a marketing tool for the Happy Eater chain of restaurants, but this idea was dropped during development and Dizzy was added to the game.

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    This Is...

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    This is not Miami
    This is not Bangkok
    This is not Milano
    This is not New York
    This is not Chicago
    This is not Hong Kong
    This is not Helsinki
    This is not London
    This is not Ibiza
    This is not Collogne
    This is not Osaka
    This is not Lisbon
    This is not San Paolo
    This is not Den Haag
    This is not Toronto
    This is not Prague
    This is not Jakarta
    This is not LA
    This is not Monaco
    This is not Bombay
    This is not Vienna
    This is not Shanghai
    This is not Las Vegas
    This is not Dubai
    This is not Athena
    This is not Jombo
    This is not Geneva
    This is not Tokyo
    This is not Kinshasa
    This is not Paris
    This is not Beirut
    This is not Miami




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