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Encyclopedia > Motor Music Records

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Motor Music Records is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group.


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Rammstein Press: Motor Music To Drop Live Rammstein Set Worldwide | Herzeleid.com | The number one source for Rammstein (1043 words)
Rammstein's track record certainly suggests a market for the new set, which bows Aug. 30: The band has sold a total of 4 million units of its two albums--"Herzeleid" (Suffering) and "Sehnsucht" (Longing)--with singles sales exceeding 1.5 million units, according to Motor Music.
Motor managing director Petra Husemann is projecting shipments of 800,000 units worldwide for the double-CD and 200,000 for the video (also titled "Live Aus Berlin").
Music programmer Adilya Scharma from Radio Fritz in Berlin says that Rammstein is frequently played during the daytime and gets an above-average number of requests.
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Music therapy is an interpersonal process in which the therapist uses music and all of its facets-physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual-to help clients to improve or maintain their health.
The music used for such experiences may be live or recorded improvisations, performances or compositions by the client or therapist, or commercial recordings of music literature in various styles (e.g., classical, popular, rock, jazz, country, spiritual, new age).
Music therapists who develop their own practices usually have clients who know about music therapy or who are referred by other health professionals.
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