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mrbensonmum · 6 months
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TV Show - CSI: Las Vegas IV
We did it! The middle of the second season brought the much talked about changes in the aspect ratio, and at the same time, although it was subtly hinted at the beginning of the season, the lab and the interrogation rooms also changed.
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But before we can enjoy this new, wonderful, screen-filling view, we have to go through another tough battle. Because yes, I'm harping on it, but Catherine is really exhausting at the beginning of the second season.
So far, she hasn't been confirmed as supervisor, and she graciously declined the temporary takeover by Grissom. Yet she behaves constantly like a boss, always bringing up that she's not properly appreciated, and her interactions with colleagues are just impossible; that's just not teamwork, sorry. Yes, she's supposed to be portrayed as the strong woman, and I can understand a certain gruffness there, but I find her incredibly disrespectful when working with Nick, Greg, or Sara. They're her colleagues and teammates, what's up with that??
This brings us directly to another point that struck me in the first part of the second season, namely the treatment of Greg. The impetus for this came from a comment by Grissom when Greg dared to call Paul Millander clever in his eyes. You can do that, and yes, Grissom is particularly involved in this case, but that was kind of intense. It made me realize that Greg is being treated quite disrespectfully. After all, he's a crucial point in almost every investigation; let's remember how often Grissom is with him, gets some info, and leaves with the idea to solve the case. It's no different with the others, and yes, Greg can be difficult, but he simply doesn't deserve this treatment.
Now I've watched one episode in the new format, and it feels like they've changed quite a bit here. We've already mentioned the aspect ratio, and as a result, the camera shots of the city feel much more natural and fuller. But even with the individual characters, more is revealed or they are set in scene differently. There's more play with the composition of the individual shots, and it feels like the series has undergone a facelift. The aforementioned lab has also changed; it hasn't received the full glass setup yet, but the somewhat outdated look from the first season is gone. Now, they play even more with the light; through the glass fronts, some shots can be better executed, and characters are often accompanied by the camera when walking through the facility or from one lab to another.
Other actors also have one of their first appearances here, just like back then in Dr. House. So we see an even younger Jeremy Renner and a very young Amanda Righetti, who will later become a regular on The Mentalist. What becomes of Jeremy Renner should be known!
With Paul Millander, who pulled a pretty big rabbit out of his hat in his last episode, we've also dealt with one of the first episode-spanning villains. Tammy is still around, but I found that Paul was much more present, especially because he managed to establish himself as a judge.
Meanwhile, Grissom's hearing impairment has also become noticeable, which will manifest more frequently as the series progresses. I especially like the episode where he reveals that he knows sign language because I really like Deanne Bray. She's always a ray of sunshine when I see her in a series, and it's fun to watch her speak or gesture in sign language. I just saw that she's also in Heroes for a longer period (9 episodes). Luckily, this series is also still on my rewatch list.
Now that we're practically in full throttle, because Doc Robbins and Super Dave are fully on board, along with Archie, who used to sit behind the cameras at a university and now works in his role as Archie in the CSI, we can really get started. My brain is already being flooded with wild memories, and I'm more excited than ever that I started this rewatch.
And don't worry, I haven't forgotten that we've already had the pleasure of meeting the charming Lady Heather. But I'll save that for the next post because we know there's still a lot more to come.
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whitneyfanclublog · 6 days
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September 17, 2002: “Whatchulookinat” was released as the first single from the ‘Just Whitney’ album. Whitney co-wrote the song along with Michael Andre Lewis, Tammie Harris and Jerry Muhammad. Bobby Brown was one of the producers. Several remixes were done by Thunderpuss, Full Intention, Junior Vasquez, Diddy and others.
🎥 The music video was shot in Atlanta and directed by Kevin Bray. Comedian/actor Mike Epps plays an overzealous paparazzi.
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besportpro-squad · 10 months
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Tủ đồ của Tammy - Bạn gái Bray: Phong cách thời trang cuốn hút và nữ tính
Tammy – bạn gái của Bray, với gương mặt xinh xắn và vóc dáng nóng bỏng, đang thu hút sự chú ý của dân tình. Cùng khám phá tủ đồ của Tammy với những mẫu váy áo xinh xắn từ các local brand Việt, mang đến phong cách cuốn hút và nữ tính. Hãy tham khảo ngay để học lỏm style của cô nàng! Phong cách thời trang của Tammy Khám phá phong cách thời trang cuốn hút và nữ tính của Tammy Tammy – bạn gái của…
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cphhs · 5 years
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Celebrating our students
This month, I invite you to join me in celebrating our extraordinary students and the remarkable things they do here on campus and around the world.  When I have a particularly challenging day, all I need to do is remind myself of our students…their passion, hard work, ingenuity, and integrity.  Like Adam and Kasra, who created a program for students to dedicate part of their paycheck to…
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bonniemacfarlane · 4 years
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Arthur meeting the Aberdeen siblings vs. John meeting Ms. L. Hobbs
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viehdieb · 3 years
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reddeadreference · 2 years
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Strangers: Aberdeen Siblings
-Click here to return to the index for Stranger Missions-
(Could’ve sworn I already made a post for this but I can’t find it anywhere...)
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When the player approaches the house Bray Aberdeen, who is sitting on the porch, will see them and invite them over.
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A woman, Tammy, comes out and it is easy to assume the two are married or lovers in some way.
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They invite Arthur in for a meal.
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Tammy goes and changes her clothes before coming back down to serve the food and drinks.
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As the player drinks the two talk-
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And it is very quickly revealed the two are siblings... yeah...
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After a few drinks the protagonist suddenly passes out, the player overhears the siblings hide their money behind their “mother”
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The protagonist wakes at night in a mass grave, robbed of their money.
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Upon returning to the house Tammy is cutting something with a knife in the kitchen (and will attack you on sight) while Bray is upstairs. If you kill one sibling the other will fly into a rage and attack (Tammy with the knife and Bray with a revolver).
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Behind the painting of the siblings mother is all their stolen money.
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the-other-bird · 5 years
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Arthur: Makin' my way downtown, walkin' fast
Bray and Tammy Aberdeen on the Aberdeen Pigfarm: Come on in, rest a while. We have food on the table.
Arthur: Walkin' faster...
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noramoya · 4 years
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THIS ARE SOME EXERPTS FROM THIS SOO SPECIAL BOOK, WRITTEN IN A SIMPLE WAY BY GLORIA RHOADS BERLIN, THE PERSON WHO HELPED MJ TO FIND HIS “NEVERLAND”... READING ON TWITTER THAT NEVERLAND WAS SOLD, MADE ME GO BACK TO THIS BOOK, WHICH I READ SADLY SOBBING ...
“I received an act of kindness a few months back. I was waiting on this book and it sold within minutes! After a quick exchange about the book and our realization that it was Kim Franks Sinclair who bought the book that I was waiting on, she sent it to me after she read it as a gift 🥰 I finally got to this book since the sale and want to share a few excerpts from “IN SEARCH OF NEVERLAND”... — Tammy Lynn Gauthier to Kim Franks Sinclair ...
“What I know that other people may not know is that Michael Jackson was extremely spiritual and religious. It was on this very same day that Michael shared the most intimate side of his life with me as we walked holding hands over gurgling creeks, rocks and logs sometimes leaping instead of just walking. When we sat down to rest for a few minutes, Michael turned around with his head bowed in prayer and asked me, “Gloria will you please recite the Lord’s Prayer with me?” While everyone else was racing around asking several questions of the ranch manager, we sat quietly and prayed. We prayed together over each structure on the property.
On the second day we woke up at the ranch, it was as if Michael had awakened in Las Vegas. He started talking about the placement of the merry-go-round and where the Ferris wheel would go. And the horses, he could have real horses for kids to ride. There would be a special Disneyland-style train traveling around the ranch because some of them would not be able to walk or run. The children certainly couldn’t go throughout the entire ranch on foot, since there’s quite a lot of walking to a 2,700 acre ranch. Michael was placing these luxurious rides aloud.
During our stay at the ranch, Michael was bubbling over, like a volcano full of energy, with dreams and plans as to what he was going to do with the place. He talked about how he was going to make it into a sanctuary for children in need, for his beloved animals, and for himself. Michael felt he should build special cages for animals and hire animal keepers to protect them. It was important the animals be treated according to their specific needs.
On the third day, Michael and I were walking around the ranch when he decided to hug a tree, and to jump around and leap up over different plants and fences. He was really wonderful and should have been an acrobat. He was so full of energy – always singing and dancing around. As he danced around me, he asked me to close my eyes, and I did as he asked. “Now”, he said “try to imagine the most beautiful circus you’ve ever attended and the most beautiful park and animal zoo. Try to picture it and describe it to me. Tell me what I ought to do and how I should begin all of this.” I said, “Michael, I don’t have the same imagination you have. I would have to sit down and draw something and try to figure it out like a crossword puzzle. I’m not as agile as you. I’m thinking about the practicality of your owning such a large place by yourself with all of the expenses involved, every cage and everything you want do costs tons of money.” Michael answered, “Gloria please don’t think about money. The Lord will provide. I know the Lord will provide. You have to believe that the Lord will bring us everything that we need. And it’s not so wild to think about having animals for healing, and it’s not so wild about creating a sanctuary for animals, and a beautiful paradise for children who are healthy and children who are unhealthy and, otherwise, might never have the privilege of being on this ranch. I really want to do this, Gloria.
The whole week that we were to spend at the ranch went too fast for me. I savoured every moment and cherished Michael’s thoughts. “Michael, why do you like animals so much?” Michael answered, “Because they are healing and they’re God’s creatures. They’re even in the Bible. I can recite for you Palm 148 that says, “Little wild animals and small creatures and flying birds praise the Lord” We must praise the Lord just like the animals do in the wild.”
“That’s wonderful Michael” I said,”There was always a Bible in my rooms when I traveled around the world,” Michael continued, “Sometimes I felt awfully lonely. Bill Bray felt compelled to lock me in my room for safety and not let me out of my room or let me go down the street by myself. I wanted to do this on so many occasions” “Oh well I think it’s great he tries to protect you so much.” I asked him, “Michael, why do you like children so much?” He said, “It’s rare that I get to be around children, Gloria. Whenever I see babies’ faces I see God shining in their eyes. I’m usually with adults or teenagers who come to my concerts. I come from a large family but I don’t know if I will be able to have children of my own. I just want to make it a paradise for myself and for children. I just want to share life’s pleasures with them."Michael grew pensive, then quietly began to share some of his career moments with me. “My most successful years have been the loneliest ones. I’m surrounded with thousands of colorful, wonderful people all around the world but there is no one special person for me. Sometimes I feel extremely lonely. The concerts are fantastic but after, I’m always alone.” That is what Michael told me. “Gloria, I feel like I’m dancing on a high wire in the circus big top without a net below. There’s no one there, no net, and I have to give my very best and stay on that high wire to make it more successful from one country to another.” I was astonished that he was baring his own heart. Compassionately, I threw my arms around Michael and hugged and hugged him until he gave a deep sigh.
Michael found a new glorious paradise at Neverland, where he was content to be, away from the crowds and the hustle and bustle of the cities, and the ranch was transformed through the force of Michael’s superb imagination. He created his own colorful-beautiful- rainbows over the 6 ½ acre man made lake. He acquired several tall water bird fountains and put coloured lights around the perimeters of the lake. One can enjoy all the colors of the rainbow through his creative innovations, yellow, blue, green, red, purple, pink with the water fountains shooting upward into the centre of the sparkling lake. Beautiful swans, too, could be seen swimming around the perimeter of the lake.
He had a special infirmary build at the ranch where the sick children could be treated. When Michael charted buses to bring in guests from Los Angeles, he often played music in buses or hired musicians to provide entertainment for the passengers. Michael Jackson embraced the whole world with the love he felt for all of his fans, when he invited them inside Neverland. When I think of Michael, I know he is looking down from heaven, where he is forever dancing and singing on God’s rainbows. There are many never before told true stories of hope and inspiration that I could share with you. His intentions were for Neverland to become a paradise for all the children of the world and his spirit will live there forever.”
— Gloria Rhonda Berlin.
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elenafishersps1 · 5 years
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Just found out the Aberdeen siblings are named Tammy and Bray :/
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Caspian will be making his appearance soon!
Tammy got out of the shower and put on her favorite dress Bray had gotten her. Granted, it was see through lace but in moments like these she craved the comfort, beside it would be her Dagasi or one of her best girls that would see her. She screwed hers shut and clinched her fists as another contraction hit. She breathed in and out slowly until it was over, thank goodness they were two hours apart.
Tacking a deep breath she sat back in a giant chair Donnie had made for her and relaxed rubbing her belly. Soon Caspian you will meet me, your dad and all your family. Tammy text her love and let him know she had another contraction, just as he asked her too. She then text Bray and the girls and the guys to let them know. it could be days or even weeks until Caspian was ready but she was excited to share this time with her family.
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campfirecreeps · 5 years
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The Bray Road Rituals
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Kettle Moraine State Forest is a very weird place. There is a 270ft tall glacial formation that allegedly holds an extraterrestrial base, and there are prevalent rumours of occult ritual activity in the dark woods of the forest. Vague but disturbing urban legends about the legendary Goatman swirl around in the shadowy trees of the region. It also happens to be quite close to Elkhorn, Wisconsin - which was plagued by sightings of a terrifying werewolf-like creature that came to be known as the Bray Road Beast in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The period in which the monster was allegedly seen is also famous for the so-called Satanic Panic, and so it was probably only a matter of time before Old Nick himself got involved in the werewolf panic...
As far as I can tell, the first mention of occultic activity in the woods of Kettle Moraine comes from a news report remembered from the late 70s or early 80s by the mother of a Cult of Weird writer by the name of Charlie Hintz. The most memorable feature of this report, apparently, was a photograph of a large oak tree which had been carved out and had been adorned with occult symbols on the inside of the trunk where three branches converged. While this is quite a weak little anecdote, the stories only get stranger from here, folks.
Looking deep into the bizarre events that constituted the Bray Road Beast panic, we can find mention of strange characters prowling Wisconsin's Elkhorn neighbourhood. These unidentified people would allegedly pose as humane officers, and were known to pilfer stray dogs for purposes unknown. An unnamed child spoke of an incident that took place when he was left home alone. A stranger appeared and tried to talk him into giving up his black Labrador. It was clear that something sinister was afoot. This underlying current of Satanic Panic took a much more extreme turn in 1990, however, when more than a dozen animal corpses were found in a ditch beside an Elkhorn road. The humane officer of the nearby town of Delevan stated that he believed that the carcasses had been used in occult rituals. Some of these unfortunate animals had ropes tied around their legs. Their throats had been slit and some of them were missing their heads or other body parts. One dog's chest had been cut open and its heart removed. Even more upsettingly, some of the animals were identified as local missing pets - making me wonder if the aforementioned black Lab would've ended up on this ghastly heap if the unnamed child hadn't been so strong-willed.
It was the late winter of 1992 when Tammy Bray (coincidentally named) encountered the Bray Road Beast while driving home from work at 10:30pm. She said that a canine humanoid crossed the road in front of her, and she described it as being having a strong-looking upper body but as having 'slouchy, sloppy-like' movement in the rear. Just a few months after this odd encounter, several horses nearby were found in their pasture with their throats slashed.
Seth Breedlove arrived in Elkhorn in early 2018, travelling with his Smalltown Monsters film crew in hope of getting some footage and interviews for his Beast of Bray Road documentary. One specific interview really captured the spirit of the Satanic Panic during which the werewolf flap took place, and it provided the interesting implication that at least some of the residents of the area already suspected that perhaps the canine monster had a occult origins. The interviewee was a man named John Frederickson, and he was a former animal control officer for Walworth County. He had apparently been investigating occult ritual sites found in the woods near Elkhorn - and although he acknowledged that some of the sites were likely the work of prankish teenagers, he also stated his belief that there were genuine Satanic rituals happening in the area at the time - and that these were being performed by people from all walks of life, be they teachers or law enforcement officials. This is, of course, classic Satanic Panic paranoia - but perhaps there is more to it, seeing as Elkhorn was listed as one of the top three counties in which Satanic activity was supposed to be taking place, real animal mutilations can be verified to have happened around the area, and John apparently spoke to an FBI agent who acknowledged the presence of occult ritual practices in the area. Part of John's interview can be viewed here.
Charlie Hintz also recounted another story about a woman who was on a horse ride through Kettle Moraine in the mid 90s when she came across cleanly mutilated animal remains. The same woman would later go for another ride through these woods with her daughter, and would this time be confronted by a naked man walking out of the brush in front of them. This bizarre character quickly vanished, presumably after realising he had been caught in whatever heinous act he was undertaking at the time. Fearing for the safety of her young daughter, the perturbed witness filed a police report. The police apparently confirmed that they were aware of rituals being conducted in the forests - but also stated that they had not yet been able to catch the culprits.
It is my opinion that the Satanic Panic was an example of a literal modern day witch hunt. There are still people in prison to this very day after having been wrongly convicted of Satanic ritual abuse during the 1990s. However, stories like the many tales I have recounted above make me question what - if indeed anything - was really going on during those hysteria-fuelled few years, and what these nebulous events might've had to do with the manifestations of monsters...
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'The Weiser Field Guide to Cryptozoology' by Deena West Budd
'Occult Rituals in the Backwoods of Wisconsin' for Cult of Weird
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whitneyfanclublog · 1 year
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September 17, 2002: "Whatchulookinat" was released as the first single from the 'Just Whitney' album. Whitney co-wrote the song along with Michael Andre Lewis, Tammie Harris and Jerry Muhammad. Bobby Brown was one of the producers. Several remixes were done by Thunderpuss, Full Intention, Junior Vasquez, Diddy and others.
🎥 The music video was shot in Atlanta and directed by Kevin Bray. Comedian/actor Mike Epps plays an overzealous paparazzi.
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dustedmagazine · 5 years
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Listed: C Joynes
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Cambridge, UK guitarist C Joynes is conversant with English folk tunes, North and West African music, the European classical tradition and its mutant minimalist offshoot, and various improvisational folkways. Better yet, Joynes has a gift for organically incorporating his various influences into beguiling and haunting melodies. He has released seven albums to date, and his most recent, The Borametz Tree, was released on Thread Recordings in the UK and Feeding Tube Records in the US. The Borametz Tree was recorded with The Furlong Bray, an ad hoc band comprising members of experimental folk ensemble Dead Rat Orchestra, plus electroacoustic composer Cam Deas and fellow guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Nick Jonah Davis. Isaac Olson, in his review, called it, “a wholly convincing invisible city and utopian alternative musical history of the world, something warm and joyful out of the long ages.”
Joynes lists down a handful of the elements that have contributed to this multi-layered project.
Ali Farka Toure—Ali Toure Farka
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In some ways, the alpha and omega of guitar music. Hard to choose one album but anything from his earliest recordings, released on Radio Mali or on the ‘red’ and ‘green’ albums, is going to be pretty much essential. However, I’ve dropped this one in here for its gentler, rolling, slightly distant feel.
Jorge Luis Borges—Collected Fictions
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Borges’ short stories are among the most concise, densely-written and downright entertaining literature ever written, with each one opening up an infinite field of possible realities through a hotchpotch of fantasy, mythology, fake academia, ethno-forgery, philosophical murder mysteries and shaggy-dog stories. Basically, a how-to manual for growing your own worlds.
Violeta Parra—Composiciones Para Guitarra
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Violeta Parra was a songwriter, folklorist, poet and political activist from Chile, whose recordings were first introduced to me few years ago by the film-maker Harry Wheeler. Right from the outset, I was struck by her unique and idiosyncratic compositions for solo guitar, which are still pretty much unlike anything else I’ve heard before or since.
Edward W. Said—Orientalism (1978)
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Pretty much the ur-text for starting to think about the ways in which Western cultures have regarded others in relation to themselves, and the implications that holds for how we now interact with or absorb music, art and literature from other parts of the world. Sounds like a daunting topic, but it’s hugely readable and kind of essential for anyone interested in engaging with the world at large.
Sun City Girls—330,003 Crossdressers from Beyond the Rig Veda
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The secret history of the Sun City Girls as underground legends, fourth-world pioneers, ethnomusical experimentalists, performance artists, post-modern pranksters, X-ray bullshit detectors and anti-everything provocateurs is now pretty well documented across the internet. I don’t get on with everything they do and some of it makes me downright uncomfortable, but that’s probably at least one objective for their activities—to challenge and confound. There may be something for everyone, but there’s no-one for everything... However, if I can choose one record that captures all that is best about the possibilities they offer, then it would be this sprawling unwieldy fragmentary world-gobbling collection.
Various—Gamelan of Java Vol 1: Kraton Kasunanan (Lyrichord 7456)
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Of the many many recordings of traditional Gamelan that are available, the best seem to blur the boundaries between musical performance, live event, environmental recording and sound art. Of all recordings of Gamelan that I’ve heard, this particular one is a long-standing favorite.
Edwin Prevost—No Sound Is Innocent (1995)
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Entertaining, opinionated and provocative collection of essays from Eddie Prevost, founder member of pioneering improvising group AMM among other things. His basic thesis is that, rather being ‘above politics’, any musical sound that we listen to—whether in performance or on record—is loaded with pre-conceived messages and cultural assumptions. This book is not written to be agreed with, but it is good at encouraging you to think again about what you listen to and why you do so…
Eritrean Wedding Music
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I was lucky enough to work in Eritrea for a few years on and off and spent a lot of time at weekends wandering around Asmara looking for weddings to invite myself into. Most social music seems to involve a perfect and minimal assemblage of traditional and modern elements: here we’ve got a distorted drum machine, the electrified Krar, a mutual partnership between audience and performer, extended durations and that loping driving beat.
Punk Ethnography: Artists and Scholars listen to Sublime Frequencies—eds. Michael E. Veal & E. Tammy Kim (2016)
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Tying back to Sun City Girls, this book is a scrappy collection of academic essays and interviews exploring Seattle-based record label Sublime Frequencies, founded in 2003 by Alan and Richard Bishop of Sun City Girls along with filmmaker Hisham Mayet, and famous for releasing high-quality collections of ‘unknown’ music from around the world. A big debate about whether modern labels and download sites works to liberate global music from studious academia and worthy ‘World Music’ tags, or whether their approach is only serving up cultural stereotypes for a Western post-punk hipster audience. Some of the pieces are a bit dry, but there’s a lot of chippy to-and-fro between the academics and the musicians over issues like cultural appropriation and intellectual property. It’s also kind of entertaining how personally everyone seems to start taking it...
Omar Khorshid
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Omar Khorshid was an Egyptian guitarist and film star who recorded a bunch of stuff in the ‘70s, and was hugely popular in Egypt, Lebanon and Turkey. Most of his recordings have got this super-modern maximalist approach to production, using loads of effects, synths and electronic sounds—I guess you could draw some parallels with the experimental dub producers from around the same time. While rooted in traditional instrumental music, the results are unashamedly exotic and sound like a technicolour sci-fi surf music.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
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Pretty much any footage from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and his ensemble seems to work as a testament for the extraordinary heights that group improvisation can reach. Here you can read the exchanges between the vocalists and the instrumentalists as a kind of benign ecstatic duelling, each goading the other on to greater levels.
Michael Denning—Noise Uprising: The Audiopolitics of a World Musical Revolution (2016)
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This great book maps out the hidden history of global popular music, based on recording sessions made in the 1920s by major labels around the world. These sessions first captured on record many previously undocumented forms of popular music—jazz, samba, rebetika, flamenco, kroncong - as distinct from traditional or classical music. The recordings were then circulated around the world via shipping routes, leading to new hybrid forms of music and explaining, for example, the popularity of country music in West Africa or the presence of Hawaiian guitar in Bollywood film music. A great book for restoring faith in the natural process of musical exchange and cross-fertilisation.
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cphhs · 5 years
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Diet and exercise can prevent diabetes Millions of Americans are pre-diabetic but their symptoms are not noticeable. If you're 45 or older and overweight, it's a good idea to have your blood glucose levels checked on your next regular doctor visit.
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spanky606 · 6 years
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Reposted from @krissie4e - Black woman murdered At football moms sleep over. This is 40 year old Tamla Horsford, mother of 5 boys and a daughter. She was murdered on November 4th 2018 , while attending a sleep over with 7 white woman. What was suppose to be an all woman’s slumber party, ended in a mysterious night of questions.Tammy was found brutally beaten facedown in the yard later that morning. Her body was discovered by the homeowner's aunt at 7:30 a.m.. 911 was called around 930 a.m..at the same house these women shared laughs and drinks earlier that evening. Now here’s the strange part three men also attended this sleep over, so out of the 10 people present nobody knows what happened to Tammy??? So you mean to tell me Tammy was murdered at this sleep over, and nobody heard or seen anything. Yes correct nobody knows what happened. To top it off there was no thorough murder investigation, and procedure was not followed ie. THE NEWS WAS NEVER INVOLVED. Tammy’s family hasn’t received autopsy reports stating the cause of death.So this black lady gets murdered, and everyone walks out that house FREE... back to their football Mom duties.These families involved have political ties and lots of money. They’re covering up her murder. In fact they believe no one cares enough about this BLACK LADY. Since they have already been successful in delaying documents on her case and keeping things under wraps. Please share this story Justice for Tam!!! Love to @techimmortal for sharing and Sheila bray for writing this! #justicefortamlahorsford https://twitter.com/229lill/status/1096825353300033541?s=21 (a little more information on the story in this video) - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/BuA8q5JnOPj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=105p6iwhumz8n
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