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Time - Inception (Music from the Motion Picture) by Hans Zimmer
Inception (Music from the Motion Picture) | Hans Zimmer
Durée
4:35
Durée
4:35
S.T.A.Y. - Interstellar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Expanded Edition] by Hans Zimmer
Interstellar (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Expanded Edition] | Hans Zimmer
Durée
6:23
Durée
6:23
It Hurts - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
4:34
Durée
4:34
Die For You - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
3:17
Durée
3:17
Wake Me Up - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
3:26
Durée
3:26
Sayonara Love - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
4:14
Durée
4:14
Sexy Girls - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
3:29
Durée
3:29
Hit Me - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
3:31
Durée
3:31
Roller Coaster - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
3:34
Durée
3:34
Crash and Burn Delight - Loopified by Dirty Loops
Loopified | Dirty Loops
Durée
4:09
Durée
4:09

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Conapt - Single
Conapt - Single
Si Brad
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
Good Life - The Best of Inner City
Good Life - The Best of Inner City
Inner City
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1
Morceaux
1
Dolby Atmos Showcase  - Dolby Atmos Showcase for Theaters
Dolby Atmos Showcase for Theaters
No Fuss Remixed, Pt. 6 - Single
No Fuss Remixed, Pt. 6 - Single
Mo'Cream & Saison
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
I Need Ya - Single
I Need Ya - Single
Saison
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
V1-V3
V1-V3
Saison
Morceaux
9
Morceaux
9
Unknown Album
Unknown Album
Saison
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
Unknown Album
Unknown Album
Saison
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
Unknown Album
Unknown Album
Saison
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1
Don't Stop - EP
Don't Stop - EP
Piem & Saison
Morceaux
1
Morceaux
1

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Heavy Rotation Mix - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place.
Heavy Rotation Mix
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place.
Favourites Mix - The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Favourites Mix
The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Get Up! Mix - Whether it’s Monday morning or Friday night, get going with this personalised mix of upbeat music.
Get Up! Mix
Whether it’s Monday morning or Friday night, get going with this personalised mix of upbeat music.
Chill Mix - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill Mix
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
New Music Mix - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music Mix
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Morceaux
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Loopified
Dirty Loops
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Morceaux
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You (Video Version) - Single
Colbie Caillat and Schiller
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Morceaux
1
Dolby Atmos Showcase  - Dolby Atmos Showcase for Theaters
Dolby Atmos Showcase
Dolby Atmos Showcase for Theaters
The Beatles Essentials - Before The Beatles, you had pop music and you had art; after The Beatles, the idea that you could get both in a single three-minute shot became commonplace. If “I Want to Hold Your Hand” made the competition look quaint, “Strawberry Fields Forever” made it look obsolete: stone bowls in an era of cupped hands. They were around for 10 years, and the culture has been reeling ever since.

Formed in Liverpool, England, in 1960, the band—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr (the replacement for Pete Best)—didn’t have big plans at first. In 1962, they were still ducking beer bottles at late-night shows in Hamburg; six months later, “Beatlemania“ was a safety concern. Listen to that opening chord on “A Hard Day’s Night” or the proto-psychedelic vibe of “Ticket to Ride” and you can already hear them pushing against the confines of pop’s sound and form. By the mid-’60s, they’d become ambassadors for the counterculture, tackling drugs (“Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds”), Eastern spirituality (“Tomorrow Never Knows”) and the limits of consciousness (“Because”). They also became one of the first bands to use the studio as an instrument, creating works whose density and complexity (“I Am the Walrus”, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”) couldn’t be replicated onstage.
The Beatles Essentials
Before The Beatles, you had pop music and you had art; after The Beatles, the idea that you could get both in a single three-minute shot became commonplace. If “I Want to Hold Your Hand” made the competition look quaint, “Strawberry Fields Forever” made it look obsolete: stone bowls in an era of cupped hands. They were around for 10 years, and the culture has been reeling ever since. Formed in Liverpool, England, in 1960, the band—John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr (the replacement for Pete Best)—didn’t have big plans at first. In 1962, they were still ducking beer bottles at late-night shows in Hamburg; six months later, “Beatlemania“ was a safety concern. Listen to that opening chord on “A Hard Day’s Night” or the proto-psychedelic vibe of “Ticket to Ride” and you can already hear them pushing against the confines of pop’s sound and form. By the mid-’60s, they’d become ambassadors for the counterculture, tackling drugs (“Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds”), Eastern spirituality (“Tomorrow Never Knows”) and the limits of consciousness (“Because”). They also became one of the first bands to use the studio as an instrument, creating works whose density and complexity (“I Am the Walrus”, “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”) couldn’t be replicated onstage.

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