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The Path may refer to: Music * The Path (Carbon Based Lifeforms album), ''The Path'' (Carbon Based Lifeforms album), 1998 * The Path (Fit for a King album), ''The Path'' (Fit for a King album), 2020 * The Path (Show of Hands album), ''The Path'' (Show of Hands album), 2003 * "The Path", a song by HIM from their 2003 album ''Love Metal'' * "The Path", a song by The Human Abstract from their 2008 album ''Midheaven (album), Midheaven'' * "The Path", a song by Lorde from her 2021 album ''Solar Power (album), Solar Power'' Television * The Path (The Twilight Zone), "The Path" (''The Twilight Zone''), a 2002 episode * The Path (TV series), ''The Path'' (TV series), a 2016 series * The Path (The Last of Us), "The Path" (''The Last of Us'', a 2025 episode Other * The Path (book), ''The Path'' (book), a collection of essays by Konosuke Matsushita * The Path (comics), ''The Path'' (comics), an American comic book series by CrossGen Entertainment * The Path (video game), ''The Path'' (v ...
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The Path (Carbon Based Lifeforms Album)
Carbon Based Lifeforms is a Swedish electronic music duo formed in Gothenburg in 1996 by Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Vadestrid (''né'' Ringström and formerly Segerstad). History Formation and early period Hedberg and Ringström (both born in 1976) first met in 1991 when they were 15 years old, after the former was transferred to the same class as Ringström. They became friends, and shared similar tastes in music, films, and video games. They started collaborating on the music tracker sequencer software Protracker and later, the Amiga computer system. In 1994, they started to work with PCs and formed a music tracker trio with fellow Swedish musician and producer Mikael Lindqvist called Bassment Studios. In the following year, they moved once more to MIDI-oriented music and formed Notch, a group focusing on acid house, acid, techno, and house music. Their first track was a remix of "What Would You Think" by synthpop group Mourning After. Lindqvist soon parted ways and Notch disc ...
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