19-540: [REDACTED] Look up undisclosed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Undisclosed may refer to: Undisclosed Desires , also known as Undisclosed, a 2009 song by Muse Undisclosed (podcast) , a podcast about wrongful convictions in the United States Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
38-534: A goal to create an open-access database that included every recording "since Enrico Caruso gave the industry its first big boost". The first All Music Guide , published in 1992, was a 1,200-page reference book, packaged with a CD-ROM, titled All Music Guide: The Best CDs, Albums & Tapes: The Expert's Guide to the Best Releases from Thousands of Artists in All Types of Music . Its first online version, in 1994,
57-496: A keytar. Music magazine Q describe the song as having a " minimal and dance -y feel." In the interview with Q , Bellamy also revealed the inspiration behind the song's lyrics, explaining that "it's actually quite a personal song about me and my girlfriend. I'm thinking people have had enough of geo-political stuff by the end of the album." The style of the song has been compared to that of new wave band Depeche Mode , especially their single " New Life ". The song garnered
76-480: A mixed reception from critics, with some chastising the R&B sound while others thought of it as too much of a departure from their already diverse sound. Andrew Leahey of music website allmusic described the song as "bizarre Timbaland -meets- Depeche Mode ambiance," using it as an example of the band's apparent "tendency to pile excess upon excess." Reviewing for NME , Ben Patashnik noted "Undisclosed" as evidence of
95-509: Is a song by English rock band Muse . It was released as the second single from their fifth studio album, The Resistance , on 16 November 2009. The song was written by lead vocalist Matthew Bellamy , who has described it as being "quite a personal song about me and my girlfriend." The song peaked at number 49 on the UK Singles Chart . It also achieved large success in Australia where it
114-546: Is an American online music database . It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands . Initiated in 1991, the database was first made available on the Internet in 1994. AllMusic is owned by RhythmOne . AllMusic was launched as All-Music Guide by Michael Erlewine , a "compulsive archivist, noted astrologer, Buddhist scholar and musician". He became interested in using computers for his astrological work in
133-478: The Hot30 Countdown at a peak of number 9. The video, directed by French duo Jonas & François , depicts all 3 members of Muse in a rather unusual room where there are wires lying and hanging everywhere. And before showing a speaker up close Chris is playing slap bass in the corner next to a massive hamster wheel filled with bass guitars; Dom is alternating playing the drum kit and pushing more drums into
152-578: The band "try[ing] to reignite the low-down R&B of ‘ Supermassive Black Hole ’," which he also suggests "backfires." Patashnik went on to criticize the song further, slating it as sounding like "something Timbaland might find down the back of his mixing desk." Mojo , on the other hand, identified "Undisclosed" as one of the highlights of The Resistance , along with " United States of Eurasia " and " Uprising ". Q Magazine also described it favourably, calling it "a stark, gothic take (on Timbaland's style)". On 19 February 2010, "Undisclosed Desires" finished on
171-524: The company after its sale. Alliance filed for bankruptcy in 1999, and its assets were acquired by Ron Burkle 's Yucaipa Equity Fund. In 1999, All Music relocated from Big Rapids to Ann Arbor , where the staff expanded from 12 to 100 people. By February of that year, 350,000 albums and two million tracks had been cataloged. All Music had published biographies of 30,000 artists, 120,000 record reviews and 300 essays written by "a hybrid of historians, critics and passionate collectors". In late 2007, AllMusic
190-483: The drum programming . [...] It's the first song we've had where I don't play guitar or piano." NME commented on the lack of guitar and piano, writing that "the song [is] built around electric drum patterns and some slap bass from Chris Wolstenholme ." Speaking about his slap bass contribution, Wolstenholme joked that "it's probably not ever been cool to play slap bass, [...] but on that song it just seemed to work so we kept it in." When performed live, Bellamy plays
209-476: The kit; and Matt is at the front, playing keytar and singing into two microphones taped together, with three glass frames in front of him labelled "Matt Close up", "Matt Mid shot" and "Matt Long shot", and a small area above him with eight microphones surrounding it, where he occasionally puts his hand in to snap his fingers. There is also a dancer dressed in extravagantly bright colours performing various dance moves. In addition, there are at least thirty monitors on
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#1732851995305228-513: The mid-1970s and founded a software company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as CDs replaced LPs as the dominant format for recorded music, Erlewine purchased what he thought was a CD of early recordings by Little Richard . After buying it, he discovered it was a "flaccid latter-day rehash". Frustrated with the labeling, he researched using metadata to create a music guide. In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan , he founded All Music Guide with
247-516: The title Undisclosed . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Undisclosed&oldid=1232612073 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Undisclosed Desires " Undisclosed Desires " (also known as " Undisclosed ")
266-409: The tone of the music and the platforms on which the music is sold. It then connects that data together, in a way that can intelligently tell you about an entire type of music, whether a massive genre like classical, or a tiny one like sadcore ." In 1996, seeking to further develop its web-based businesses, Alliance Entertainment Corp. bought All Music from Erlewine for a reported $ 3.5 million. He left
285-658: The walls, showing the lyrics word-by-word, all seem to be out of sync except two or three, but they are all right in sync chorus. At the beginning of the video Matt plugs a wire into his shoe. Sometimes a bleeding heart is seen in front of a white background. Sales figures based on certification alone. Shipments figures based on certification alone. Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. Touring members: Morgan Nicholls (2004, 2006–2022), Daniel Newell (2006–2008), Alessandro Cortini (2009), Dan Lancaster (2022–present) Allmusic AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG )
304-568: Was a text-based Gopher site. It moved to the World Wide Web as web browsers became more user-friendly. Erlewine hired a database engineer, Vladimir Bogdanov , to design the All Music Guide framework, and recruited his nephew, writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine , to develop editorial content. In 1993, Chris Woodstra joined the staff as an engineer. A "record geek" who had written for alternative weeklies and fanzines, his main qualification
323-500: Was an "encyclopedic knowledge of music". 1,400 subgenres of music were created, a feature that became central to the site's utility. In a 2016 article in Tedium , Ernie Smith wrote: "AllMusic may have been one of the most ambitious sites of the early-internet era—and it's one that is fundamental to our understanding of pop culture. Because, the thing is, it doesn't just track reviews or albums. It tracks styles, genres, and subgenres, along with
342-519: Was certified Platinum and is Muse's highest-charting single in that country. In an interview with English music magazine Mojo , songwriter Matthew Bellamy described "Undisclosed Desires" as one of "some tracks [...] that really take an influence from contemporary R&B , and a little bit from the David Bowie Song " Ashes to Ashes " – heavy beats, syncopation , very melodic, rhythmic vocals," adding that " Dom [Howard, Muse drummer] has done all
361-422: Was purchased for $ 72 million by TiVo Corporation (known as Macrovision at the time of the sale, and as Rovi from 2009 until 2016). In 2012, AllMusic removed all of Bryan Adams ' info from the site per a request from the artist. In 2015, AllMusic was purchased by BlinkX, later known as RhythmOne . The AllMusic database is powered by a combination of MySQL and MongoDB . The All Media Network produced
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