- The
Keynes family (/ˈkeɪnz/ KAYNZ) is an
English family that has
included several notable economists, writers, and actors,
including the
economist John...
-
producer and
remixer Paul
Dakeyne released a 12"
remix of "I Got You (I Feel Good)" on FBI
Records under the
title "James
Brown v.
Dakeyne – I Got You (I Feel...
- The
Dakeyne hydraulic disc
engine was a high-pressure
hydraulic engine built in the 19th
century to
power a flax mill in Ladygrove, Derbyshire, England...
- Paul
David Dakeyne (born 30
January 1961),
known by his
stage name Tinman, is an
English house music producer/remixer from Hull, East
Riding of Yorkshire...
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engines in the
United States, but no
reference at all to the
original Dakeyne engine,
described below, in its
prior art. The
similarity to its 166-year-old...
- Heat. The
album included Soft Cell
tracks remixed by such acts as Paul
Dakeyne, the Grid,
Manhattan Clique, Cicada,
Richard X, Ladytron, MHC, Atomizer...
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probably due to the
success of a
remixed version of "I Feel Good"
featuring Dakeyne.
Brown released the
singles "How Long" and "Georgia-Lina",
which failed...
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cotton by
Abraham Flint, but
converted to flax
spinning in 1789 by
Daniel Dakeyne of
Knabb House. It was
expanded by his sons,
Edward and James, who built...
- to Hate You" (Paul
Dakeyne remix) B1. "Vitamin C" B2. "La La La" UK CD
single "Love to Hate You" "Love to Hate You" (Paul
Dakeyne remix) "Vitamin C" "La...
- championships), Chad Jackson, Dave Seaman,
Steve Anderson,
Peter Slag****s, Paul
Dakeyne, and Ben Liebrand.[citation needed] The
Disco Mix Club
itself went into...