Harmonia

Harmonia may refer to:

Antiquity

  • Harmonia (mythology), the Greek goddess of harmony and concord
  • Harmonia (philosophy), a concept in Pythagoreanism
  • Harmonia (Gelo) (3rd. ct.), daughter of Gelo, the son of Hieron II, king of Syracuse
  • Art

  • Harmonia (comics), a DC Comics character based on the Greek goddess
  • Harmonia (sculpture), a 1996 outdoor sculpture by Achim Kühn in Turku, Finland
  • Astronomy and geography

  • 40 Harmonia, an asteroid
  • Harmonia, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
  • Biology

  • Harmonia (beetle), a genus of lady beetles
  • Harmonia (plant), a genus of tarweeds
  • Harmonia Tiger-wing, a species of butterfly
  • Music

  • Harmonia (band), a 1970s German band
  • Harmonia Ensemble, an Italian chamber music group
  • Harmonia Sacra, a 1832 music textbook
  • Albums

  • Harmonia, 2005 album by Broken Dog
  • Harmonia, 2008 album by Lô Borges
  • Harmonia (Akiko Shikata album), a 2009 album by Akiko Shikata
  • Songs

  • "Harmonia", song by ChouCho
  • Harmonia (Rythem song), a 2003 Japanese song by Rythem featured on the anime Naruto
  • "Harmonia", song by Cass McCombs from Catacombs
  • Harmonia (Gelo)

    Harmonia was a young Sicilian woman who was the daughter of Gelo, the son of King Hiero II of Syracuse. She was the wife of Themistius.

    Ancient history records that one day the people of Syracuse rebelled against the royal family. The young king Hiero was murdered along with Themistius and Andronodorus, sons-in-law of Gelo and Hiero. The angry crowd then murdered the wives of Themistius and Andronodorus. Then with drawn swords they attacked the daughters of Hiero, Damarata and Heraclia, killing them both. They then went looking for Harmonia to finish their deeds. With the clever thinking on the part of Harmonia's nurse and protector, she found a girl that was of the same age and looks of Harmonia that was willing to go along with a ruse to protect the life of Harmonia. The nurse dressed her up in royal attire and made ready for the assassins. The girl did not object to the stratagem and was more than willing to sacrifice her life for the royal family princess. When the assassins saw her they quickly finished her off with their daggers and swords. Harmonia watching the murder take place from her safe hiding place had mixed emotions of the event. She was elated by the courage of the girl, but devastated by her death. Harmonia burst into tears and committed suicide.

    Deluxe

    Deluxe may refer to:

    Corporations

  • Deluxe Corporation, check printers
  • De Luxe Motor Car Company, an American automobile manufacturer
  • Media and Entertainment

  • DeLuxe Color, a brand of color photography used in motion pictures, especially those made by Twentieth Century-Fox since late 1953
  • Deluxe Entertainment Services Group Inc., parent company of
  • Deluxe Digital Studios
  • Deluxe Laboratories
  • Deluxe Music, a German music television channel
  • Matsuko Deluxe
  • Music

  • Deluxe, a rock musician (Xoel López) from Galicia, Spain
  • Deluxe, an electronic group from Aix-en-Provence, France
  • Deluxe, an album by Harmonia
  • Deluxe, an album by Better Than Ezra
  • De Luxe Records, a record label
  • Deluxe Records, a record label
  • Samy Deluxe, a German rap musician
  • Delux, a Mexican punk/alternative rock band
  • See also

  • DX (disambiguation)
  • Deluxe (musical group)

    Deluxe is a French band formed in 2007 in Aix-en-Provence, France.

    Biography

    Deluxe was discovered by the group Chinese Man in 2007 on the streets of Aix-en-Provence, France where they were performing in on public streets. Deluxe started as 3 childhood friends who were passionate about music, and eventually became a group of five after adding Soubri and Pepe to the lineup in 2007. In December 2010 the band met a singer/rapper named Liliboy with whom they collaborated, and eventually added to the band's lineup full-time. With the addition of Liliboy, the band became a more successful live act in France and other nearby European countries. The band lists their influences as "Beat Assailant, The Roots, General Elektriks, Cannonball Adderley, Mathieu Chedid, Gainsbourg and many more..." Their live performances are characterized by using many different instruments and working each one into the mix. "Rhodes, guitar, bass, horns, you can expect a really complete live music experience when you see us on stage. "

    Deluxe (Harmonia album)

    Deluxe is the second album from the highly influential Krautrock/Kosmische Musik group Harmonia. Harmonia was formed by the addition of Neu! guitarist Michael Rother to Cluster, the duo of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius.

    Deluxe was recorded in June, 1975 in Harmonia's studio in Forst, Germany. It was first released on the Brain Records label in 1975. It was produced by the band members and legendary Krautrock producer, Conny Plank. Ned Raggett's review for Allmusic opens: "A touch more immediate and song-oriented than its predecessor, but no less enchanting and lovely to hear, Deluxe again features the trio experimenting with a variety of approaches, most particularly including vocals here and there for the first time." The Ground and Sky review by Joe McGlinchey describes Deluxe, in part: "The album also has more of a drive to it than the first Harmonia album, perhaps in part to Rother's guitar being much more upfront and noticeable, as well as the addition of Guru Guru drummer Mani Neumeier on some tracks." Neumeier performs a lengthy jam on the track "Walky Talky". Ned Raggett adds: "The motorik pulses and rhythms, however soft and subtle, still dominate the proceedings, while the glazed, warm feeling of the whole album is astounding."

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