Butterfly Recordings is the name used by two record labels formed by the artist and electronic dance music producer Martin Glover (commonly known as Youth). To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Electronic dance music (EDM) is a broad set of percussive music genres that largely inherit from 1970s disco music and, to some extent, the experimental pop music of Kraftwerk. ... Martin Youth Glover (born December 23, 1960) is an influential record producer and a founding member and bassist of the UK band Killing Joke. ...
1990s
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Youth set up the first incarnation in the 1990s, before setting up Dragonfly Records. It released many electronic dance albums by such bands as System 7, often in conjunction with Big Life. It is sometimes cited as Butterfly Records. Dragonfly releases always feature a dragonfly on the cover, as in this Order Odonata compilation. ... System 7 is a band working in the dance/ambient scene. ... Big Life is a record label established in 1987 by Jazz Summers and Tim Parry. ...
2007
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Youth, together with Simon Tong, formed the second incarnation to focus on folk and acoustic music. The label's first release is What the Folk (12 February 2007) [1]. Simon Tong a British a musican, a school friend of Richard Ashcroft, Simon Jones and Peter Salisbury played with the The Verve on Urban Hymns and replaced Nick McCabe. ... 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD (or CE) era. ...
This is a list of record labels. ... A list of notable electronic music record labels: 12 Inch Records Official site *69 Records ±G6PD Records - Official site AiRecords - Official site Additive Records All Around The World Ambulatore - Oviedo, Spain - Official site Anjunabeats Antiopic - New York City - Official site Ant-Zen Arena Rock Recording Co. ... This is a list of record labels based in the United Kingdom that are independent from the Big four record labels and typically specialize in different forms of indie rock, punk rock, and styles of alternative rock, electronica and hip-hop. ...
The butterfly, (fly for short) is a swimming stroke swum on the breast, with both arms moving simultaneously.
The peak speed of the butterfly is even faster than that of the front crawl, due to the synchronous pull/push with both arms, yet since speed drops significantly during the recovery phase, it is overall slightly slower than the front crawl.
Therefore, the butterfly arms with a breaststroke kick were used by a few swimmers in the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin for the breaststroke competitions.
The converted decimal degree coordinates of the butterfly data to latitude and longitude illustrated that the data were generally rounded to the nearest minute and often to the nearest five or ten minute interval (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
The proportion of the testing set of butterflyrecords identified as "core" areas, areas that have climatic values within the 10 to 90 percentile of locations with training records present, was generally less than 0.6 (Figure 8).
Host plant distribution was identified using the formula number of host plant records divided by the number of BEC stations divided by the total area of the biogeoclimatic ZSVP for the three butterfly species (Figure 9).