Alternative

Alternative may refer to Aida's version.

Genres of music

  • Alternative rock, also known as "alternative music" or simply "alternative"
  • Alternative country
  • Alternative dance
  • Alternative hip hop
  • Alternative metal
  • Alternative pop, an alternative name for indie pop
  • Alternative R&B, known more commonly as "PBR&B"
  • Mathematics and science

  • Alternative algebra, an abstract algebra with alternative multiplication
  • Alternate leaves, a classification in botanical phyllotaxis
  • Finance

  • Alternative investment, investment other than stocks, bond (finance), money funds, and cash
  • Education

  • Alternative education, non-traditional education
  • Alternative school, a school geared towards students whose needs cannot be met in a traditional school
  • Culture and society

  • Alternative comics, a genre of comic strips and books
  • Alternative comedy, a range of styles used by comedians and writers in the 1980s
  • Alternative culture, a variety of subcultures existing along the fringes of mainstream culture
  • Alternative dispute resolution, processes and techniques outside the traditional mainstream of jurisprudence
  • AlterNative

    AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, New Zealand’s Indigenous Centre of Research Excellence (University of Auckland). It covers indigenous studies and scholarly research from native indigenous perspectives from around the world. The journal was established in 2005 and the editors-in-chief are Tracey McIntosh and Michael Walker (University of Auckland).

    External links

  • Official website
  • Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga

  • Alternative (Mauritania)

    Alternative is a political party in Mauritania. The party won in the 19 November and 3 December 2006 elections 1 out of 95 seats.

    Musik

    Musik may refer to:

  • Musik (album), the second studio album by Richie Hawtin
  • Musik (song), the Austrian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971
  • Musik, Iran, a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran
  • The Musik, a 24-hour-a-day Urdu-language music channel from Pakistan
  • Konvict Muzik, a record label founded by Senegalese singer Akon
  • Musik (song)

    "Musik" (English translation: "Music") was the Austrian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971, performed in Viennese (a dialect of German spoken in Vienna) by Marianne Mendt.

    The song was performed first on the night (followed by Malta's Joe Grech with "Marija l-Maltija"). At the close of voting, it had received 66 points, placing it 16th in a field of 18.

    The song is about the ubiquity of music, although as Mendt sings, "it is often sold as something else".Orchestration-wise, the lyrics "feel the beat" referred to the birds flying over the lake and "feel the drum" referred to the plane flying overhead.

    The song was succeeded as Austrian representative in the 1972 Contest by Milestones performing "Falter im Wind".


    Musik (album)

    Musik is the second studio album by the Canadian electronic music artist Richie Hawtin as Plastikman. It was released on November 8th, 1994 through Plus 8 records and Novamute records. Musik was released to wide critical acclaim and is considered by many to be Richie Hawtin's best album as Plastikman. It presents both his bass driven ambiance and his stripped down beat experiments.

    Track listing

  • "Konception" – 8:11
  • "Plastique" – 13:03
  • "Kriket" – 5:39
  • "Fuk" – 5:05
  • "Outbak" – 5:10
  • "Ethnik" – 9:05
  • "Plasmatik" – 5:23
  • "Goo" – 2:00
  • "Marbles" – 11:07
  • "Lasttrak" – 8:22
  • References

    Personnel

  • Richie Hawtin -- Programming, engineering, effects
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