Swirl People is the name of a Belgian house music project formed in 1997, it was named after dancing people who look like they are swirling on the dancefloor.
Group members include producer/musician Dimitri Dewever and producer/DJ Raoul Belmans. So far the duo has released four albums (one under the Cozy Creatures moniker) and over 55 twelve inch singles on various labels.
Dimitri Dewever is the "labrat" who engineers all the productions and remixes, Raoul Belmans is considered to be one of the finest house djs in the world and is highly respected by his peers such as Derrick Carter and Mark Farina. He was also running the labels Aroma and A Second Smell (formerly known as AJ), both focusing on funky & jazzy house music and hosted a show (Switch) on Belgian national radio Studio Brussel.
Category:Belgian dance music groups Category:Musical groups established in 1997 Category:English-language Belgian musical groups
Brian Sperber is a rock producer/sound engineer/mixer. He has spent the bulk of his career at Electric Lady Studios in New York City. After years as an audio engineer for artists as varied as Whitney Houston, Patti Smith, De La Soul, and Ozzy Osbourne, he moved to the post-production side of the recording process.
Sperber has mixed for rock bands 3 Doors Down, Guided by Voices, and Dinosaur Jr. In recent years he has focused more on production for bands like Carpark North and Metropolis America. He is a multi-instrumentalist and has played guitar and keyboards for several of his artists' projects, including Alter Bridge.
The South Cheatham Advocate is a weekly newspaper published in Kingston Springs, Tennessee since 1990.
The South Cheatham Advocate has been, throughout its existence, an advertiser-supported, free newspaper. It is not, however, a "shopper"; it has considerable editorial content and coverage of area events in the area of southern Cheatham County, particularly Kingston Springs and Pegram. In its early existence, it was also fairly widely circulated in the nearby town of White Bluff in Dickson County; this was curtailed when a major White Bluff advertiser ceased its support. At this time, the paper assumed its current name, the South Cheatham Advocate; it had previously been circulated as The Advocate, a name more widely associated with a national gay-oriented publication. When circulation in White Bluff resumed on a limited scale, the South Cheatham portion of the name was retained.
Soundwave tattoos are tattoo designs created from audio clips. The tattoos can be scanned and played back via a smartphone app which translates the tattoo's wavelengths into sound. The process was pioneered by an augumented reality app Skin Motion developed by Nate Siggard in 2017.