Master's Hammer is a legendary Czech band that left a mark in the underground scene. With influences ranging from black metal to classical music, they were ahead of their time, and their music still resonates today. From unorthodox lyrics to distinctive sound, this band pushed boundaries and challenged norms. If you haven't heard of them yet, it's definitely worth checking them out!
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🧭 cAn you solVe thEse Missing cooRdinates to heLp nAncy gEt to Prague?
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I know the answer to this, but what if in czech dubbing in Doctor who (where they call the Master, Ruler or in czech: Vládce) his actual name is Vladimír and that’s just a nickname. Imagine the doctor rolling up to Vládce like “zdar Vláďo” anyways—
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After working on Czech, Japanese, and Korean on duolingo, Norwegian feels like a fucking breeze
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guess ill look at other unis bc 1. apparently there was an easier way to look for courses offered. especially in english. and 2. the courses offered in english are all for master programs😭
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That god damn LGBT Czechia flag has been living in my mind rent free since the moment I saw it and so, I present to you: The most self indulgent image I have ever made in my entire existence.
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In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Oriental Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Oriental Institute and the National Gallery Prague brought three lantern-craft specialists from Kyoto, Japan, to Prague. The Japanese master lantern KOJIMA (小嶋) was created in Prague, at a workshop held at the National Gallery (https://toyosawa4.wixsite.com/lantern).
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How to make distorted bass really fat and cutting through the mix in 2 easy steps?
Distorted bass is my passion.
But when I distort the bass that much, it usually becomes thin.
Yeah, aggressive, bright, raw, harmonic, but thin.
And that's what I don't want, because especially on mobile phone's speakers the bass becomes really thin, harsh or even lost in the mix (because there are no low frequencies translated on than tinny mobile phone speaker, right?).
And between the hard-panned chunky hi-gain or even fuzzy guitars you definitely don't want that thin-sounding bass.
So you need to focus the distorted tone a little more by using quite aggressive LPF and pretty big mid-range boost.
I usually LPF distorted bass at 2k4 Hz and I like to boost the mids at 1k Hz.
My Audified ToneSpot Bass Pro is ideal for this kind of duties ;)
Go and try it in your mix and tell me if it works for you too!
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