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  2. The Harmony Codex - Wikipedia

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    The Harmony Codex is the seventh studio album by British musician Steven Wilson, released on 29 September 2023 through Virgin Music Group. [7] [8]

  3. The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) - Wikipedia

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    Drive Home. (2013) The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) is the third solo album by British musician Steven Wilson, released by Kscope Music Records on 25 February 2013. Each track on the album is based on a story of the supernatural. Alan Parsons, who had previously been involved in the creation of Pink Floyd 's The Dark Side of ...

  4. The Steven Wilson Remixes - Wikipedia

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    The Steven Wilson Remixes is a box set by the English progressive rock band Yes. Released on 29 June 2018, it compiles remixed versions of five of the band's albums— The Yes Album (1971), Fragile (1971), Close to the Edge (1972), Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973), and Relayer (1974)—overseen by Steven Wilson .

  5. Everywhere That I'm Not - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Steven Barton. Producer (s) David Kahne. " Everywhere That I'm Not " was a hit single for San Francisco group Translator in 1982, from the Columbia / 415 album Heartbeats And Triggers . It is said by many fans and critics that the band's signature song was mourning the loss of John Lennon, [1] but this is a mistaken claim. [2]

  6. Songs from the Crystal Cave - Wikipedia

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    Songs from the Crystal Cave is the debut album from actor, musician, and martial artist Steven Seagal, released in 2004 on Nonsolo Blues and Warner Strategic Marketing. Seagal is credited with "lead vocals, rhythm and lead guitar" and appears on the cover and throughout the liner notes emotively playing and posing with a guitar.

  7. Tap code - Wikipedia

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    X. Y. Z. The tap code, sometimes called the knock code, is a way to encode text messages on a letter-by-letter basis in a very simple way. The message is transmitted using a series of tap sounds, hence its name. [1] The tap code has been commonly used by prisoners to communicate with each other. The method of communicating is usually by tapping ...

  8. Speak & Spell (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The Speak & Spell was created by a small team of engineers led by Paul Breedlove, himself an engineer, with Texas Instruments (TI) during the late 1970s. Development began in 1976 with an initial budget of $25,000, as an outgrowth of TI 's research into speech synthesis. [10] The completed proof version of the first console utilized TI's ...

  9. Klingon scripts - Wikipedia

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    The Klingon scripts are fictional alphabetic scripts used in the Star Trek movies and television shows to write the Klingon language . In Marc Okrand 's The Klingon Dictionary, the Klingon script is called pIqaD, but no information is given about it. When Klingon letters are used in Star Trek productions, they are merely decorative graphic ...