Something

Some Things is an album of Dance Songs by The Belgian trio Lasgo.

Release Date:

  • Aug 26, 2002

Musical Album

Label

Positiva Records

Positiva Records is a subsidiary of EMI Records and is one of the biggest dance music labels in the UK. The record label was set up in 1993, by Nick Halkes. Previously, he used to run XL Recordings, the home of artists such as The Prodigy. Their headquarters are in Brook Green in West London....
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