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only-polls · 7 months
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bandcampsnoop · 3 hours
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4/26/24.
Happy Bandcamp Friday. Here's a post about an album not currently on Bandcamp. Yes, the music is The Pastels excellent debut compilation "Up For A Bit With The Pastels", but really this is about a new collaboration between Stephen Pastel (and at times members of The Pastels) and Gavin Thompson.
"This Is Memorial Device" is the musical companion to the theater production based on the cult novel by David Keenan. Memorial Device is the fictional band in the book, and Stephen Pastel and Gavin Thompson bring the book to life with their music. Geographic (sub-label of Domino Recording Co. curated by Stephen Pastel) is releasing the album. There are two tracks currently available: "Introduction To Why I Did It" and "We Have Sex". The latter is built upon teenage recordings Stephen made with his friend Corky.
According to the Domino release page, this sounds like The Pastels in some spots and nothing like The Pastels in others. This endeavor recalls the BMX Bandits' soundtrack to the film Dreaded Light.
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saramencken · 2 months
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The Pastels, 1986. photo by Lawrence Watson
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ekxn00photos · 1 year
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🏜🌞 cross section - canyon
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vizcart · 1 year
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A few months ago we had the opportunity to make this topographic map of Bali from 1935 published by Reproductiebedrijj Topografische dienst (Batavia). We love the colors of the terrain and the bathymetric lines. Gallica is a fantastic resource and also the National Library of France, with their Cartes et Plans department. They do a fantastic job of digitalization. The DEM come from the AW3D30 project, in this case. We are thinking of doing a bathymetric version as well. What do you think? Would you like to see some other places in Indonesia mapped?
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illuminatingfacts · 1 year
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Comparing Different Countries Population, Population Density and Size - Find out more here ->
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vibesaresubjective · 1 year
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carlocolli · 1 year
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❤️FELICE 20023❤️ “Finalmente la pace - Planisfero fisico” | Poster: stampa digitale su carta fotografica satinata e profili in plastica bianca | 100x70cm. #carlocolli #diemauerartecontemporanea A colpo d’occhio diamo per scontato che si tratta di una semplice carta geografica, di un planisfero fisico, ma soffermando lo sguardo ci accorgiamo dell’anomalia, che, per quanto inquietante, invita e lascia spazio a molte riflessioni che possono dare e restituire infinite declinazioni all’immagine che si presenta davanti ai vostri occhi. Romanticamente, per come è presentata, ci riporta alla memoria i banchi di scuola, proprio la dove per la prima volta con grande stupore e meraviglia scoprivamo e localizzavamo le coordinate del punto esatto del nostro sguardo sull’immensità del mondo, ma oggettivamente, oltre a farci vivere questa nostalgica intima dimensione temporale, ci induce inevitabilmente a porci delle domande sulle possibili cause di tale scenario post apocalittico. A prescindere dalle possibili declinazioni che possiamo attribuire a tali cause, che non sto qui ad elencare per non condizionare le vostre intime riflessioni, di sicuro ci accorgeremo o spero ci ricorderemo che nulla è scontato, e che esse semplicemente o terribilmente sono connesse alla perdita di uno dei principali valori indispensabili per la naturale e sostenibile convivenza e coesistenza in questa nostra casa comune: il rispetto. Davanti alla celestiale calma di questo primordiale mare sconfinato, a voi le vostre intime riflessioni. Didascalia opera: C'era una volta, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, finalmente la pace. . . . . #conceptualillustration #contemporaryartcollection #contemporaryprintmaking #contemporaryart #conceptual_art #alteration #contemporatyartist #planisfero #cartageografica #geographic #world #erased #mappa #pacenelmondo #planisferofisico #magazine (presso Prato, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmy5QHmoqBe/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jacquiescottlynch · 1 year
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Jacquie Scott Lynch - Honors Education in The U.S
Jacquelyn Scott Lynch, Ph.D. has been married for 27 years to her husband, John, a native of Dublin, Ireland. She comes from a large family of seven siblings and maintains a close bond despite their geographic distance. Professor Scott Lynch has one daughter, Aisling, with whom she formed a mother-daughter screenwriting team after Aisling graduated from college.
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mysharona1987 · 2 months
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bandcampsnoop · 1 year
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11/3/22.
I received an email from Monorail Music alerting me to the fact that Geographic (an imprint of Domino Music run by Stephen McRobbie...Pastel). The label is reissuing Lightships "Electric Cables" on vinyl. It struck me that while I referred to the band by comparison, they've never received their own post.
Lightships is the work of Gerard Love (Glasgow, Scotland) and it is exactly the kind of beautiful pop you'd expect from him. It's the perfect cross of The Pastels and later-era Teenage Fanclub. I bought the original issue back in 2013 and it has maintained a presence on my turntable since.
If you buy the record from Monorail, it will be signed by Gerard. Also, The Pastels soundtrack to "The Last Great Wilderness" is being reissued as well. Copies from Monorail come signed by The Pastels.
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praguehead · 9 months
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"Fluid as water, brilliant as silver, heavier than lead, mercury spills through a mine worker's fingers."
National Geographic
October 1972
ph. Robert W. Madden
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vizcart · 10 months
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Shaded relief map of Europe. We use geo palette with hypsometric coloration.
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