Ninür
Ninür is the nineteenth album by the Norwegian electronic dance music producer Aleksander Vinter, and his first using the Savant stage name.[1]
Ninür | ||||
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Studio album by Savant | ||||
Released | 11 November 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
Genre | Electro house, dubstep, drum and bass, house | |||
Length | 58:23 | |||
Label | SectionZ | |||
Producer | Savant | |||
Savant chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "You Can Play" - 4:09
- "Bach to the Phuture" - 1:53
- "Ocarine" - 3:47
- "Ninür" - 4:46
- "The Third Eye" - 4:01
- "Gunslinger Jones" - 6:10
- "I Want You" - 3:37
- "Rabbit Whore" (feat. Blood Command) - 5:29
- "Rollercoaster" - 4:05
- "Holy Ghost" - 3:51
- "Make You Dream" - 4:03
- "The A Team" - 4:53
- "Omni" (feat. Vinter in Hollywood) - 7:37
gollark: Just squareize that basic approach, I guess?
gollark: ```haskellimport Data.List (intersperse)square :: Int -> Char -> Stringsquare size char =intercalate"\n" $ replicate size (replicate size char)```
gollark: ```<interactive>:1:27: error: • Occurs check: cannot construct the infinite type: t ~ t -> t1 -> t2 • In the first argument of ‘haskell’, namely ‘haskell’ In the expression: haskell haskell haskell In an equation for ‘haskell’: haskell haskell = haskell haskell haskell • Relevant bindings include haskell :: t -> t1 -> t2 (bound at <interactive>:1:9)<interactive>:1:35: error: • Occurs check: cannot construct the infinite type: t1 ~ t -> t1 -> t2 • In the second argument of ‘haskell’, namely ‘haskell’ In the expression: haskell haskell haskell In an equation for ‘haskell’: haskell haskell = haskell haskell haskell • Relevant bindings include haskell :: t -> t1 -> t2 (bound at <interactive>:1:9)```
gollark: haskell haskell = haskell haskell haskell
gollark: ```haskellmain = putStrLn "that"```
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