Fix

Fix may refer to:

Arts

  • Fix (film), a feature film by Tao Ruspoli
  • "Fix" (song), 1997 song by Blackstreet
  • "Fix" (Chris Lane song), 2015 song by Chris Lane
  • "Fix", a song from industrial metal band Static-X's 1999 album Wisconsin Death Trip
  • Business

  • Financial Information eXchange also known as "FIX" or "FIX Protocol", a communications and messaging protocol widely deployed in conducting securities transactions produced by FIX Protocol Ltd.
  • Match fixing, to illegally predetermine the outcome of a sporting event
  • Price fixing, an agreement between business competitors to sell the same product or service at the same price
  • Science and medicine

  • "Fix", an addictive drug, hence "fixing", taking addictive drugs (from the 1960s)
  • Factor IX, a coagulation factor
  • Fixation (histology), a technique to preserve biological tissue via chemical processes
  • The process of making a molecule biologically active, as in Nitrogen fixation
  • Other

  • Federal Internet Exchange (FIX)
  • To fix, another word for maintenance, repair, and operations
  • Fix (beer)

    FIX is a brand of Greek lager beer. The FIX brewery was founded in 1864 by the Fuchs family in Athens, Greece (which had come to Greece from Bavaria with King Otto) and grew significantly when owned by Karl Fuchs (in Greek: Κάρολος Ιωάννου Φιξ, Karolos Ioannou Fix) . This became the first major brewery in Greece and made many deliviries to Mediterranean countries where beer is now very popular.

    FIX (or FIX HELLAS, its most common trademark) became synonymous with beer in Greece, enjoying a virtual monopoly in the country for about 100 years until the mid-1960s, operating a number of factories that also produced soft drinks. International competition affected company sales. It lost first place in the Greek market in 1973 and continued to decline until 1983, when it went out of business.

    A FIX legacy is its historic industrial buildings throughout the country. These include one of the most iconic modern structures of Athens, on Syngrou Avenue, designed by architect Takis Zenetos in 1957 (partially demolished in 1994); another historic structure, an early 20th-century FIX factory on Patission Avenue was demolished in 2002 after a battle for its preservation was lost in favor of creating a park.

    Fix (song)

    "Fix" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B group Blackstreet, originally appearing as the fourth track on their second studio album Another Level. A remixed version of the song was issued as the third single from the album and features American rock band Fishbone, as well as a rap by American hip hop musician Ol' Dirty Bastard and ad-libs by American guitarist Slash. The song peaked at #58 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1997.

    The album version of the song contains a sample of "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five; and the song was later sampled in "Jambo 1997" by Tonex. The physical single contains an excerpt of "Man Behind the Music" by Queen Pen.

    Music video

    The official music video for the song was directed by Paul Hunter.

    Chart positions

    References

    External links

  • "Fix" at AllMusic
  • "Fix" at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Jazz

    Jazz is a music genre that originated from African American communities of New Orleans in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It emerged in the form of independent traditional and popular musical styles, all linked by the common bonds of African American and European American musical parentage with a performance orientation. Jazz spans a period of over a hundred years, encompassing a very wide range of music, making it difficult to define. Jazz makes heavy use of improvisation, polyrhythms, syncopation and the swing note, as well as aspects of European harmony, American popular music, the brass band tradition, and African musical elements such as blue notes and African-American styles such as ragtime. Although the foundation of jazz is deeply rooted within the black experience of the United States, different cultures have contributed their own experience to the music as well. Intellectuals around the world have hailed jazz as "one of America's original art forms".

    Jazz (Wallace Roney album)

    Jazz is an album by jazz artist Wallace Roney released in 2007.

    Track listing

  • "Vater Time" (W. Roney) – 8:52
  • "Children of the Light" (A. Roney) – 5:22
  • "Inflorescent" (R. Carter) – 6:29
  • "Fela's Shine" (E. Allen/W. Roney) – 4:59
  • "Nia" (A. Roney) – 9:18
  • "Revolution: Resolution" (W. Roney) – 5:29
  • "Her Story" (W. Roney) – 5:46
  • "Stand" (S. Stone) – 10:58
  • "Un Poco Loco" (B. Powell) – 7:49
  • Personnel

  • Wallace Roney – trumpet
  • Antoine Roneysoprano sax, tenor sax, bass clarinet
  • Geri Allenpiano, keyboards (tracks 2,3,5,6,7,8&9)
  • Robert Irving III – keyboards, Fender Rhodes (tracks 1,4,6&8)
  • Rashaan Carter – bass
  • Eric Allen – drums, percussion
  • DJ Axum – turntables (tracks 1&4)
  • Val Jeanty – turntables (tracks 5,6&8)

  • Jazz (Kanso series)

    Jazz (Kanso series) is a series of 20 paintings made by Nabil Kanso in 1978-79. The subjects of the works are based on the jazz music and the entertainments night life in New York and New Orleans. The paintings are done in oil and acrylic on canvas measuring 224 X 182 cm (88 X 72 inches) each. Their compositions reflect predominant red tonality built with broad brushstrokes. Works from the series were exhibited in Atlanta in 1985.

    References

  • Nabil Kanso: The Jazz Series of Paintings text
  • "Nabil Kanso Jazz Series", Art in America, p. 54, December 1985
  • Works from The Jazz Series, Installation view
  • External links

  • Works from The Jazz series

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