Stigma (Mind Assault album)

Stigma is the first full-length album by the South African metal band Mind Assault. Stigma was released in February 2008. The album has received largely positive reviews.

The creation of “Stigma”

The members of Mind Assault have had the opportunity to gain a stronger sense of themselves since the beginning of 2007. It was at this juncture, when the line-up was fully completed and all of those elements which the founding members had sought out were finally in place, that the band thought it feasible to think about an album.

It took some time, and a fair amount of argument to decide on which songs to include, and why. At the end of the day, “Stigma” is not so much an album as it is a compilation intended to showcase the abilities and spectrum of the band. The purpose of this creation was twofold:

1) Over the years of tireless performing, there has grown a public demand for good quality recorded material from Mind Assault.

2) If Mind Assault were ever going to achieve greater things than were possible in Southern Africa, then the band would require a “showcase” of sorts to exhibit themselves to prospective overseas interest.

Stigma (letter)

Stigma (ϛ) is a ligature of the Greek letters sigma (Σ) and tau (Τ), which was used in writing Greek between the Middle Ages and the 19th century. It is also used as a numeral symbol for the number 6. In this unrelated function, it is a continuation of the old letter digamma (originally Ϝ, cursive form ), which had served as a numeral since antiquity and was conflated with the σ-τ ligature in the minuscule handwriting of the Middle Ages.

History and use

The στ ligature (, ) was one of many ligature forms that came into widespread use as part of the minuscule writing style of Greek from the 9th and 10th centuries onwards. It is based on the lunate form (Ϲ) of the letter sigma.

With many other ligatures, it was used to print Greek during the early-modern era. Between the 18th and 19th centuries, the use of ligatures in print gradually diminished. The στ ligature was among the last to go, around the middle of the 19th century.

The name, stigma (στίγμα), is originally a common Greek noun meaning "a mark, dot, puncture", or generally "a sign", from the verb στίζω ("to puncture"); the related but distinct word stigme (στιγμή) is the classical and post-classical word for "geometric point; punctuation mark".Stigma was co-opted as a name specifically for the στ sign, evidently because of the acrophonic value of its initial st- as well as the analogy with the name of sigma.

Yōsei Teikoku

Yōsei Teikoku (妖精帝國, lit. "Fairy Empire"; German: Das Feenreich) is a five-member Japanese musical unit, formed in 1997 and part of Team Fairithm. Their music mixes elements of gothic rock, heavy metal, electronic and classical music. Their works include the opening tracks of the following anime series: Future Diary, Magical Pokan, Innocent Venus, Kurokami: The Animation, The Qwaser of Stigmata, Mai-HiME videogame, and the Tokyo ESP soundtrack. They have released several independent albums and four major release albums with their current publisher Lantis: Gothic Lolita Propaganda, metanoia, Gothic Lolita Doctrine , Gothic Lolita Agitator, Pax Vesania and Shadow Corps(e).

Members

  • Yui Itsuki (伊月ゆい born October 25) - vocals, chorus, and lyric writing.
  • Takaha Tachibana (橘 尭葉 Tachibana Takaha, born March 25) - rhythm guitar, keyboards, composition, arrangement and lyric writing. Has worked with Kukui in the past.
  • Nanami (名波 Nanami, born ?) - bass guitar.
  • Shiren (紫煉) Shiren, born march 10) - lead guitar.
  • Neo

    Neo is a prefix from the ancient Greek word for young, neos (νέος).

    Neo may refer to:

    Acronym NEO

  • .NEO, the file extension for computer images in the NeoChrome format.
  • NEO, Named Executive Officer, typically the CEO, the CFO and the next three most highly paid executive officers
  • Near-Earth object, a Solar System object whose orbit brings it into close proximity with the Earth.
  • NEO, a character from Digimon Next.
  • NEO, software products based on Sun Microsystems' Project Distributed Objects Everywhere.
  • New economic order, NEOs: a social segmentation.
  • New Engine Option, a fuel-efficient option for the Airbus A320 family
  • New European Order, a neo-fascist Europe-wide alliance set up in 1951 to promote Pan-European nationalism.
  • Nissan Ecology Oriented or NEO VVL, an automobile variable valve timing technology.
  • Non-combatant evacuation operation, an operation conducted to evacuate a country's civilians from another country.
  • Revised NEO Personality Inventory, a psychometric instrument.
  • Computing

    Neo (Marvel Comics species)

    The Neo were a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics Universe, created by Chris Claremont. Before facing global extinction, the Neo were another of Earth's races, apparently a very ancient one that prefer to live in seclusion. They appear to be a subspecies of mutants, but much more powerful. This is seen in the way they call mutants "spikes", as if they didn't even register on the Neo's power scales.

    Species Biography

    Their existence was kept hidden for millennia as they had chosen a solitary life in their own community. They prospered until the day the High Evolutionary activated his machines (from an orbital space station) that switched off all mutant genes. Worldwide all mutants lost their powers and become baseline humans. The Neo suffered many casualties. Among the dead was the daughter of Domina and Hunter, the leaders of one of Neo's Warclan. They swear revenge on whoever is responsible.

    The Neo engaged in fighting the X-Men, who have no intention of letting them destroy the world. It was the Neo who sabotaged the High Evolutionary's space station, who destroyed 17 of Mister Sinister's bases, and who hunted down the mutants hidden by Charles Xavier in NYC. They are all top-notch fighters, and can withstand significant punishment before going down. They are also quite technologically advanced.

    Neo (object-relational toolset)

    Neo (or .NET Entity Objects) is an object-relational mapping (ORM) solution for the Microsoft .NET platform. It is open source software that is distributed freely by its author, Erik Dörnenburg of ThoughtWorks. It provides a framework for mapping an object-oriented domain model to a traditional relational database. It is released under the GNU LGPL 2.1

    References

    External links

  • Neo Home Page
  • ".NET Entity Objects: An Open Source O/R Mapping Toolkit". Microsoft Developer Network. Retrieved 2006-07-19. 

  • Remix (disambiguation)

    A remix is an alternative version of a recorded work.

    Remix may also refer to:

    In music:

  • Remix (Candan Erçetin album)
  • Remix (I Like The), a song by New Kids on the Block
  • Remix (Le Tigre album)
  • Remix (Mushroomhead album)
  • The Remix (Lady Gaga album), a 2010 album by Lady Gaga
  • The Remix (Ariana Grande album), a 2015 album by Ariana Grande
  • r.e.m.IX, an album by R.E.M.
  • An alternative word for Arrangement.
  • In other media:

  • Remix (book), a 2008 book by Lawrence Lessig
  • Remix (fashion magazine), a New Zealand fashion magazine
  • Remix (film), a 2008 Danish film
  • Remix (magazine), a former US music magazine
  • Remix (TV series), a 2000s Indian television series
  • reMix (novel), a novel by Jon Courtenay Grimwood
  • In technology

  • re-mix Open Source C# library to add mixin technology to .NET
  • a slang term for track corruption on a CD.
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Remix"
  • All pages with titles containing Remix
  • OverClocked ReMix, a website which hosts video game musical arrangements
  • The Remix Album (disambiguation)
  • Podcasts:

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