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musicmakesyousmart · 11 months
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Aaron Dilloway - Bhoot Ghar: Sounds Of The Kathmandu Horror House
Hanson Records
2023
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ratherembarrassing · 10 months
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sometimes you will just be minding your own business and then every single word of a song will rise up in your brain and you have to sing the entire song from start to finish or else you will die
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pop-culturalist · 1 year
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SXSW 2023: Taylor Hanson Chats About His Work as President of the Recording Academy's Texas Chapter, Bringing His Unique Perspective to the Conversation, and More
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beautiful-noises · 1 year
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subway submarine
[listen here]
i. soup's up john myrtle/ ii. goldwing billie eilish/ iii. tides lionel boy/ iv. new summer days ryan scott/ v. deep water okey dokey/ vi. don't go slippin' away the brook & the bluff/ vii. floated by peter cat recording co./ viii. on the hob john myrtle/ ix. tossin' my troubles proxima parada/ x. miles under water bardo/ xi. floatin' cool company & nic hanson/ xii. aquarium mac miller/ xiii. flat earth surfing, pt. 2 goldwash/ xiv. dark at the end of the tunnel the texas gentlemen/
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myvinylplaylist · 2 years
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Hinder: All American Nightmare (2010)
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Deluxe Edition Compact Disc
Universal Republic Records
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mywifeleftme · 4 months
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261: Various Artists // Poesia Sonora
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Poesia Sonora Various Artists 1975, CBS
Assembled in 1975 by Italian conceptual artist and sound poet Maurizio Nannuci, Poesia Sonora (Sound Poetry) was one of the first attempts to anthologize the then-predominantly European literary genre. Subtitled an “International anthology of phonetic research,” it emphasizes the experimental nature of these compositions. Sound poetry was on one hand the logical next step in the development of free verse (i.e. if a composition can be a poem without rhyme or meter, it can also be a poem without words), and on the other an outgrowth of currents in linguistics and semiotics that distinguished between language as a system of meaning and its arbitrary phonological characteristics. In other words, it freed writers to use language and the building blocks of language non-representationally, akin to music or abstract painting. Many early sound poets presented their works as conceptual experiments—to give but two examples, in his manifestos Kurt Schwitters, a key figure in early sound poetry thanks to his 1923 Ursonate (trans. Primeval Sonata), urged other artists to explore words and verbal sounds as entities independent of meaning, while Nannuci’s liner notes mention the Italian futurist Fortunato Depero, whose “‘onomalingua or abstract verbalization’ verbally reconstructed the noise of machines, trams, trains, cars, and natural forces including wind, thunder, and rain.”
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Obviously, while these “experiments” wear pseudo-academic garb, this was a thoroughly poet-brained endeavor, and the reality of the genre was one of (predominantly) men flecked with spittle and profuse sweat honking and braying at vexed audiences. It was conceptual, but also an excuse to make strange noises. The terms of their experiments were not (and could not be) empirical, but the results could be as transfixing as the best avant-garde music of the 20th century, with the unchaining of the human voice giving performances a uniquely primal immediacy.
Sound poetry’s earliest texts date from the 1910s and ‘20s, but its real boom came with the wider availability of magnetic tape in the middle of the century. With the exception of the Swiss Arthur Pétronio, whose concept of “verbophonie” (a combination of abstract vocalizations and acoustic sounds) dates back to at least 1919, Poesia Sonora focuses on the generation of sound poets who came to prominence in the 1950s and ‘60s. The poems are presented almost without pause, giving each LP side a collage-like quality. The brilliant Englishman Bob Cobbing’s polyvocal mosaic “Hymn to the Sacred Mushroom” practically segues into Frenchman Henri Chopin’s “Dinamisme integral,” a percussive wave of minutely-chopped unidentifiable vocal sounds that conjures a sense of many dusty wings fluttering in an enclosed space, or Aphex Twin at his most minimal; Chopin’s piece gives way to the German Franz Mon’s  “Articulation,” which utters individual consonant and vowel sounds in such a way that it gives the impression of an aphasic trying to recover their language.
Despite sound poetry’s mission to abstract and defamiliarize language, the international nature of the compilation does present challenges to the monoglot. Many of these poets still play with the meanings attached to language (for example by breaking down an emotionally- or politically-charged word into atomized nonsense), and that sort of resonance is lost when you’re just listening to a guy slowly spelling out words in Italian (?) (Nannuci’s “Spelling”). I’m therefore most intrigued by the pieces that are more purely sonic, like Chopin’s piece or François Dufrêne’s “Crirythme,” an athletic spectacle that finds the artist tormenting his throat into sounds resembling a coffee percolator, a whistling kettle, and the soup-slurping of a demented dinner guest. I’ve also long had a special fondness for British-Canadian Brion Gysin’s “I Am,” a piece I’ve heard performed as a lengthy koan-like meditation (by contemporary sound poet Jaap Blonk) and here as an echoing hell of tape manipulations.
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I am far from a true connoisseur of sound poetry (and in fact, can almost hear Ottawa poet, publisher, micropress archivist, and good-natured curmudgeon jwcurry hollering at me for mistakes in this right up), but for those with a taste for the field and an interest in its history, Poesia Sonora (and the useful circa-1975 discography offered in its liner notes) is a good grab.
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myearspleasure · 7 months
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MARDI 12 SEPTEMBRE 2023
ACID DAD - TAKE IT FROM THE DEAD
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ACID DAD - LEVITATION SESSIONS
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ROXY MUSIC - FOR YOUR PLEASURE
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SLADE - SLAYED?
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CORY HANSON - WESTERN CUM
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donospl · 1 year
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Co w jazzie piszczy [sezon 1 odcinek 8]
premierowa emisja 10 maja 2023 – 18:00 Graliśmy: Roser Monforte Trio “Antananarivo” z albumu “Landscape Songs”     Ben Wendel (ft. Cécile Mclorin Salvant) “I Loves You Porgy” z albumu “All One” – Edition Records Mark Guiliana “Radio Carbon Dating App” z albumu “Mischief” – Edition Records Tilo Weber “In Rapture And Rubble” z albumu  “Tesserae” – We Jazz    Lauren Henderson “That Old Black…
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musicmakesyousmart · 1 year
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Aaron Dilloway - Modern Jester
Hanson Records
2012
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cannedquokka · 1 year
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It's dangerous to go alone, take THIS!
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helloparkerrose · 1 year
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What Christmas Means To Me
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Snowed In
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gentleoverdrive · 2 years
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(205/?) Afraid to blink I might lose the sun
I was going to talk about something that disappointed me about some dudes and the extremes they'd go to defend a sex pest just because he was in a bunch of things that were formative to their childhood/adolescence/etc or he's their fave performer... but I won't. ---- Suffice it to say that I find such behavior intensely disappointing (even if unsurprising) because, well, you expect for people, going along with the march of time, to get better about shit like this. Well, that'll learn me. Regardless, it's important to be there for people when they need it, and I keep thinking that a lot of these kids might feel very strongly about that one parasocial relationship... ---- ...and it's important to realize that such a thing, long-term? It's not necessarily healthy. Trying to reach people so they'll stop indulging in such dumbassed behavior can be surprisingly easy. even if at first might not look it. Hmmmrmrrmmm... I don't know. Is it weird that I expected young dudes to be way better about this kinda thing only to feel let down by what I found? Am I just becoming an old man yelling at a cloud? I don't wanna be like that. ---- Just... fucking get it together, a'ight, young men? This shouldn't be complicated, c'mon! Anyway, to the rest of you, see ya' tomorrow!
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redcarpetview · 2 years
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2022-2023 National Board of Trustees
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        Announcing the newly elected Board of Trustees to The Recording Academy! This diverse group of leaders have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to our creative community and will work to ensure the Recording Academy continues its evolution into an organization that works year-round to serve the music community, rightfully promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, fight for creators' rights, protect music people in need, preserve music’s history, and invest in its future.  
      See the list of newly elected or re-elected Board of Trustees below:
         2022-2023 National Board of Trustees 
*elected this year to their 1st or 2nd term
    National Officers 
Tammy Hurt - Chair
Rico Love - Vice Chair
Om'Mas Keith - Secretary/Treasurer
Christine Albert - Chair Emeritus
           Trustees
Yolanda Adams*
Chuck Ainlay*
Cheche Alara
Maria Elisa Ayerbe
Nabil Ayers*
Larry Batiste
Marcus Baylor
Jennifer Blakeman*
Evan Bogart
Bun B
Ferddy Calderon
Alex Chávez*
Dave Cobb
Beth Cohen
Samantha Cox
Doug Emery*
Anna Frick
EJ Gaines*
Kennard Garrett
Tracy Gershon
Chelsey Green*
David Gross
Jordan Hamlin*
Jennifer Hanson
David "Swagg" Harris
J. Ivy
Terry Jones*
Andrew Joslyn*
Thom "TK" Kidd*
Angélique Kidjo
Mike Knobloch*
John Legend*
Susan Marshall
Julia Michels
PJ Morton*
Natalia Ramírez*
Michael Romanowski*
Von Vargas*
Gebre Waddell*
    We congratulate all officers dedicated to serving their fellow music professionals and the entire music community.
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apod · 5 months
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2023 November 20
The Horsehead Nebula Image Credit & Copyright: Mark Hanson & Martin Pugh, SSRO, PROMPT, CTIO, NSF
Explanation: Sculpted by stellar winds and radiation, a magnificent interstellar dust cloud by chance has assumed this recognizable shape. Fittingly named the Horsehead Nebula, it is some 1,500 light-years distant, embedded in the vast Orion cloud complex. About five light-years "tall," the dark cloud is cataloged as Barnard 33 and is visible only because its obscuring dust is silhouetted against the glowing red emission nebula IC 434. Stars are forming within the dark cloud. Contrasting blue reflection nebula NGC 2023, surrounding a hot, young star, is at the lower left of the full image. The featured gorgeous color image combines both narrowband and broadband images recorded using several different telescopes.
∞ Source: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap231120.html
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i-upset-to-dead-65 · 5 months
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A list of pictures I have that convey how I feel about Sejanus Plinth
Me when Sejanus just wants to go home to District 2 and all the Academy kids are mean to him
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Me when Sejanus tries to kill himself by going into the arena
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Me when Sejanus calls his mom Ma
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Me when Sejanus gets 2 minutes of happiness and purpose in District 12
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Me when Coriolanus pressed the record button on the Jabberjay
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Me when Sejanus is hung, his last word being "Ma"
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Me when Coriolanus "Dear Evan Hanson"-ed the Plinths
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thefirststarr · 5 months
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SPACEMAS DAY 1 ✨🪐🌎☄️☀️🌕
What a better way to start than with one of the faves!!
Fittingly named the Horsehead Nebula, it is around 1,500 light-years away, embedded in the vast Orion cloud complex and is sculpted by stellar winds and radiation. About 5 light-years "tall," the dark interstellar cloud, is cataloged as Barnard 33, is a star forming region. It is visible only because its dust is silhouetted against the glowing red emission nebula IC 434. To the lower left of the image there is a contrasting blue reflection nebula NGC 2023, surrounding a hot, young star. The featured gorgeous color image combines both narrowband and broadband images recorded using several different telescopes.
Image Credit: Mark Hanson & Martin Pugh, SSRO, PROMPT, CTIO, NSF
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