Duende may refer to: another name for an elf

  • Duende (mythology), a fairy- or goblin-like creature in Spanish and Latin American mythology
  • Duende (art), a difficult-to-define (in English) phrase in the Spanish arts that connotes emotion and authenticity
  • Duende – A Journey in Search of Flamenco, a novel by Jason Webster
  • Duende, the daemon program for MaraDNS
  • Duende, a collection of poetry by Tracy K. Smith
  • Duende, the German trance DJs, Gregory Engelhardt, Thorsten Wittig, and Antonio Moreno
  • Duende, a self-organized, independent artists cooperative based in Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • "Duende", a song by Canadian group Delerium from album Karma

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Duende (art)

Duende or tener duende ("having duende") loosely means having soul, a heightened state of emotion, expression and authenticity, often connected with flamenco. The artistic and especially musical term was derived from the duende, a elf or goblin-like Magic creature in Spanish mythology.

Origins of the term

El duende is the spirit of evocation. It comes from inside as a physical/emotional response to art. It is what gives you chills, makes you smile or cry as a bodily reaction to an artistic performance that is particularly expressive. Folk music in general, especially flamenco, tends to embody an authenticity that comes from a people whose culture is enriched by diaspora and hardship; vox populi, the human condition of joys and sorrows. Drawing on popular usage and Spanish folklore, Federico García Lorca first developed the aesthetics of Duende in a lecture he gave in Buenos Aires in 1933, "Juego y teoria del duende" ("Play and Theory of the Duende").

Killing Joke

Killing Joke is an English post-punk band formed in October 1978 in Notting Hill, London, England. The original line-up included Jeremy Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), "Big" Paul Ferguson (drums), Kevin "Geordie" Walker (guitars) and Martin "Youth" Glover (bass).

Their first album Killing Joke was released in 1980. After the release of Revelations in 1982, bassist Youth was replaced by Paul Raven. The band achieved mainstream success in 1985 with both the album Night Time and the single "Love Like Blood".

A key influence on industrial rock, their early music was described by critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine and John Dougan as "quasi-metal [...] dancing to a tune of doom and gloom", which gradually evolved over the years, incorporating elements of electronic music, synthpop and gothic rock, though always emphasising Coleman's "savagely strident vocals". Killing Joke have influenced many later bands and artists, such as Metallica, Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden. Coleman and Geordie have been the only constant members of the band.

Leaving

Leaving or Leavin' may refer to:

Film, theatre and television

  • Leaving (TV series), a 1984-1985 UK series featuring Keith Barron and Susan Hampshire
  • Leaving (1997 film), a Japanese film starring Kotomi Kyono
  • Leaving (2009 film), a French film by Catherine Corsini
  • Leaving (2011 film), a Czech film directed by Václav Havel and based on his play (see next)
  • Leaving (play), a 2007 play by Václav Havel
  • Leaving (TV series), a 2012 UK series featuring Linzey Cocker
  • Music

  • Leaving (EP), a 2013 EP by Skrillex
  • Leavin' (album), a 2006 album by Natalie Cole
  • "Leaving" (Pet Shop Boys song), 2012
  • "Leavin' " (Jesse McCartney song), 2008
  • "Leavin' " (Tony! Toni! Toné! song), 1994
  • "Leaving", a song by the Starting Line from With Hopes of Starting Over
  • "Leaving", a song by Westlife from Where We Are
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Leaving"
  • Leave (disambiguation)
  • Leaves (disambiguation)
  • Left (disambiguation)
  • Leaving (2011 film)

    Leaving (Czech: Odcházení) is a 2011 Czech drama film written and directed by Václav Havel, based on his play of the same name. The film received two Czech Lion awards.

    Cast

  • Josef Abrhám as Vilém Rieger
  • Dagmar Havlová as Irena
  • Vlasta Chramostová as Grandmother
  • Eva Holubová as Monika
  • Tatiana Vilhelmová as Vlasta
  • Jan Budař as Albín
  • Ivana Uhlířová as Zuzana
  • Jiří Lábus as Hanus
  • Roman Bloodwrth as Občan Vaněk
  • Oldřich Kaiser as Viktor
  • Barbora Seidlová as Bea Weissenmütelhofová
  • Stanislav Zindulka as Osvald
  • Jiří Macháček as Jack
  • Stanislav Milota as Bob
  • Miroslav Krobot as Knobloch
  • Jaroslav Dušek as Vlastík Klein
  • References

    External links

  • Leaving at the Internet Movie Database
  • Leaving (EP)

    Leaving is the sixth extended play (EP) by American electronic dance music producer Skrillex. It was released on January 2, 2013 exclusively to members of The Nest (OWSLA's subscription service). The three tracks were also uploaded to Moore's official YouTube channel the following day. The song "Scary Bolly Dub" had previously been played live and circulated through the Internet for approximately a year before being officially released. A mixed version also features on Caspa Presents Dubstep Sessions 2012. The song samples the 2010 tracks "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" and "Fucking Die 1". In a personal message to members of The Nest, Moore said that he uses the track "more as a DJ tool, but I wanted you guys to have it". The title track was created in Moore's hotel room in Mexico. "The Reason" was finished an hour before release in Moore's hotel room in Miami. "The Reason" has received significant attention and airplay in Australia, mostly on youth radio station Triple J.

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    Loving You Tonight

    by: Joe Cocker

    The full moon's glowing
    Blood red in the sky
    It hangs like fire
    On this winter's night
    I sit on feelings
    That hang in suspense
    Nothing in my life makes sense
    A question mark hangs with the stars up above
    As I'm driving home to the one that I love
    Sometimes I can't see the trees for the wood
    Loving you tonight feels good
    Loving you tonight feels good
    Loving you tonight
    Loving you tonight
    The moonlight changes
    From red into white
    It sits on treetops
    Asleep for the night
    I see the signpost
    The road slowly bends
    Nothing in my life makes sense
    A flashing tail light speeds across the sky
    My head's cooking trouble as thoughts seem to fry
    The last temptation was misunderstood
    Loving you tonight feels good
    Loving you tonight feels good
    Loving you tonight
    Loving you tonight
    I'm faced with the ultimate truth
    What if I see that things don't improve
    I know they could
    Loving you tonight feels good
    Loving you tonight feels good
    Loving you tonight feels good
    The sun is rising
    There's mist all around
    She sleeps beside me
    And I feel so proud
    Am I in heaven
    With her by my side
    This is how love feels tonight
    Loving you tonight




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