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Star of Love : ウィキペディア英語版 | Star of Love
''Star of Love'' is the debut studio album by English-Spanish electronic music band Crystal Fighters. It was originally released on 4 October 2010 on their label, Zirkulo. The album combines genres from Basque folk to straight electronic and dubstep. Two special releases followed in 2011: an Australian limited edition, which included a bonus disc of acoustic remixes, and a worldwide deluxe edition, which included the acoustic tracks and an additional track. The album charted in the United Kingdom and Belgium. Its singles have received attention from musicians and producers, who have remixed the tracks; some were selected by the band for its compilation album, ''Star of Love Remixes'', which was released on 23 September 2012.〔 ==Development== The album drew inspiration from singer Laure Stockley's grandfather's writings; its press release mentions "the unfathomable mystery of the universe, the turbulent journey towards being at peace with death, the triumph of love, and the omnipotence of the sun".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Supported Projects – Crystal Fighters )〕〔James McMahon, in his review of the album on BBC said, of the story, "It's almost certainly a lie – but it beats "band formed in garage" hands down".〕 The band used synthesizers and guitars, along with traditional Basque instruments: txalaparta, danbolin and txistu.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Crystal Fighters Take Over: Our Equipment | indie )〕 Sebastian Pringle said that the album songs have been ready for a while, but that they made sure the songs "somehow linked in with one another even though there's a slew of mad genres going on." Pringle also mentions three of the members wrote most of the album at a warehouse at home. The name of the album is a backronym of SOL, the Spanish word for "sun".〔
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