Exile

Exile means to be away from one's home (i.e. city, state or country), while either being explicitly refused permission to return and/or being threatened with imprisonment or death upon return. It can be a form of punishment and solitude. It is common to distinguish between internal exile, i.e., forced resettlement within the country of residence, and external exile, deportation outside the country of residence. Although most commonly used to describe an individual situation, the term is also used for groups (especially ethnic or national groups), or for an entire government. Terms such as diaspora and refugee describe group exile, both voluntary and forced, and government in exile describes a government of a country that has been forced to relocate and argue its legitimacy from outside that country. Exile can also be a self-imposed departure from one's homeland. Self-exile is often depicted as a form of protest by the person that claims it, to avoid persecution or legal matters (such as tax or criminal allegations), an act of shame or repentance, or isolating oneself to be able to devote time to a particular pursuit. Article 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that "No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile."

Exile (producer)

Aleksander Manfredi, better known by his stage name Exile, is an American hip hop DJ, producer and occasional rapper.

Career

His first record appearances were as a member of the hip hop duo Emanon with the rapper Aloe Blacc. They released various mixtapes, beginning in 1995 with "Stretch Marx" before releasing their first album, Anon & On. After 2002, Exile went on to release one more Emanon album, The Waiting Room (2005), a solo album, Dirty Science (2006), and another collaborative effort with the rapper Blu, Below the Heavens (2007). Exile released two more solo albums, Radio in 2009 and 4TRK Mind in 2011. 2013 saw the release of his instrumental album, Zip Disks & Floppies.

Style and influences

Exile is known for "coarsely chopped beats" that give off "laid back soulful vibes". He claims his influences to be the contemporary producers J Dilla, Jon Brion and Madlib.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Dirty Science (2006)
  • Radio (2009)
  • Radio AM/FM (2010)
  • 4TRK Mind (2011)
  • Zip Disks & Floppies (2013)
  • Exile (Star Trek: Enterprise)

    "Exile" is the fifty-eighth episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, the sixth episode of season three. It first aired on October 15, 2003 on the UPN network in the United States. The episode was written by Phyllis Strong and directed by former Star Trek: Voyager actress Roxann Dawson.

    Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship Enterprise, registration NX-01. In this episode, Ensign Hoshi Sato (Linda Park) is contacted telepathically by an alien named Tarquin (Maury Sterling), who offers assistance with the Xindi. Whilst she visits Tarquin at his home, the rest of the crew investigate another mysterious sphere within the expanse.

    The episode was seen as a take on "Beauty and the Beast", with Sterling required to wear a full head prosthetic when Tarquin was in his non-human form. Several sets were created in a gothic style to represent Tarquin's home, while the anomalies created by the Delphic Expanse sphere were added in post production. The episode was the lowest rated so far of season three, having aired at the same time as Major League Baseball playoffs. It received a rating of 2.3, which was 0.3 lower than a re-run of "The Xindi" a week later at the same time as the World Series. The critical response was positive, although critics pointed out influences in this episode such as Disney Castles, The Lord of the Rings and The Three Stooges.

    Introduction

    Introduction, The Introduction, Intro, or The Intro may refer to:

  • Introduction (music), an opening section of a piece of music
  • Introduction (writing), a beginning section to a book, article or essay which states its purpose and goals
    • Foreword, a beginning section of a book, before the introduction, usually written by someone other than the author
  • Foreword, a beginning section of a book, before the introduction, usually written by someone other than the author
  • Introduction (British House of Commons), a ceremonial seating for members elected in by-elections
  • Introduction (House of Lords), a ceremonial seating for some new members
  • "Introduction" (Songs of Experience), a poem by William Blake
  • Intro (demoscene), in the demoscene, a short computer program produced for promotion or to meet competition requirements
  • Intro sequence, a non-interactive introductory sequence for a computer or video game
  • The Introduction, a prequel film of the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • Introduced species or introduction, a species established by humans outside its natural range
  • Ich Troje

    Ich Troje ("The Three of Them") is a Polish pop band. Former members are Magdalena Pokora (aka Magda Femme, 1996–2000), Justyna Majkowska (2000–2003), Elli Mücke (2003) and Ania Wisniewska (2003–2010).

    Ich Troje was founded in 1996 by songwriter Michał Wiśniewski and composer Jacek Łągwa.

    Despite this, the group had five members when taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, with German rapper O-Jay (Olaf Jeglitza) as the fifth member.

    Their music is castigated by critics, and Michal Wisniewski has said himself that he can't actually sing.

    Nevertheless, since 2000, Ich Troje has been one of the most successful Polish groups. They have sold more than 1.5 million records since June 2001. For the past two years, Ich Troje have given over 300 concerts. Their songs are typically about love, betrayal and break-ups.

    On 25 January 2003, Polish TV viewers chose Ich Troje to represent them in 2003 Eurovision Song Contest by televoting. They performed a song called Keine Grenzen-Żadnych granic, which was sung in three languages: (Polish, German, and Russian). The song finished seventh. A fully German version of the song was recorded as well.

    Intro (Bravo Band album)

    Intro (in Macedonian: Интро) is the debut album by the Macedonian male group Bravo Band. The album was released in October 2008 and it contains nine songs which are different by style.

    Production history

    The first single released from the album was "Lesno Ti E Tebe" ("It's easy for you") in 2006. With that song the band first promoted their self as a music group on the Macedonian festival Ohrid Fest. The song is work of Jovan Jovanov and Elvir Mekic which made their second single too called "Ne Bih Te Menjao" ("I wouldn't change you"). "Ne Bih Te Menjao" is a Serbian language song and it was the band's entry for Suncane Skale 2007. With this song they finished third in the first night with 63 points. The video for the song "Neka Patam" made by Dejan Milicevic was selected for best Macedonian video of 2008. In October all since then present songs they released on an album. The album is called Intro mainly for two reasons. The first one is the word intro which comes from the English word "introduction". It is just a metaphor for what they present in it, an introduction of their emotions which are in one way or another expressed in every song.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Intro

    by: Casual

    Yo (yeah)
    This is casual (we in the house)
    Breakin rappers backs (want to let y'all know)
    You are now warned (hieroglyphics)
    Might as well get used to it I'm comin with the
    Fat tracks! (bring it in domino)
    Ninety-three on (ninety-three til infinity yaknowhati'msayin)
    All wack mc's fell (y'all don't know what time it is)
    Rollin in with hieroglyphics (hiero, yeahhh)
    Souls of mischief, del, shamen, snupe (to reign)
    Casual, hieroglyphics (we got the bomb)
    Lettin niggaz know
    Uh-huh, that's on the freestyle tip
    I'ma break it down for you somethin like this
    (yo cas kick some shit off the top of your head cas)
    We'll see if you, see if you can follow it
    (they can't hang, man kick that shit in)
    Well most, m-ceez get, beaten, defeaten
    I eat men, I'm the bestest the west is now
    On the map, you clown, but I'm gonna slap
    Your wack shit (wack shit) I pack kids
    You step to the mat, it's, not, advised
    I'm wise, you'll need a disguise
    After i, bruise your eyes (black eyes)
    Rollin with hiero, I know, I'm a fly bro (hiero)
    Because you're gonna die, foe
    If you step to me
    I seek em out, with telepathy (use your brain)
    You best just be baggin up because the west is the
    Best (west is the best) g, and you will fail
    You are stale, your shit is butt, I hear your cuts
    And your, rhymes but they're wack, your tracks
    Are not fat (wack) take that shit back (wack)
    Rollin like this (they don't know nothin about off the head)
    (they don't know nothin about off the head)
    (y'all niggaz can't rhyme off the head)
    (always get in circles with your written shit)
    (yo y'all gotta learn about fear itself)
    (youknowhati'msayin, man fuck y'all, we in it, knowhati'msayin? )




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