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Invisible Waves 30.
28.07.2024
Intro 00:00 Kenny Ueda–Office 00:48 Edward Hopper – Office in a Small City Roland Juno-6 Casio SK-1 Chapter 1 03:52 Giants of Discovery–Heather Island On The Marsh (lying-holmr) 09:41 RINGS MARBLES ARBHAR Valhalla FX Soma Terra Moolakii Club Audio Interface events Hymns for Robots Point Surrender–echoes 12:41 Original Point Surrender “echoes” Youtube Sequential Morpho x4 Behringer Neutron Electron Digitakt Steinberg Cubase DAW Cyclical Magazine Chapter 2 16:50 Time Rival–Creased 19:44 Inaction album Star Mother EP Robert F. Young TC Parmelee Time Rival IG Kiasmos, Ólafur Arnalds, Janus Rasmussen–Grown 22:35 Kiasmos (first album) Chapter 3 28:00 Go Outside–on a sunny day 33:40 Go Outside IG Koen Holtkamp–Atmos Four 36:58 Chapter 4 38:25 Francesca Heart, Polonius–Flux Faux 43:06
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Ambient Eurorack Modular Synth // Generative Patch // Rings // Arbhar //...
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Lovely delivery just arrived from @instruomodular Arbhar, Lubadh, Eas and the @divkidvideo Øchd all back in stock #BlickenSynths #Instruo #Divkid #Arbhar #Eas #Lubadh #Ochd #BackInStock #Restocks #Eurorack #EurorackModular #EurorackSynth #Eurocrack #Modular #ModularSynthesizer #ModularSynthesizers #ModularSynth #ModularSynths #ModularSynthesis #Synthesizers #Synthesizer #Synths #Synth #SynthPorn #ElectronicMusic #IndependentRetailer #ModularIsLife #UK #Webstore #InternetShopping (at Chelmsford, Essex) https://www.instagram.com/p/CZMny3mtXpT/?utm_medium=tumblr
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curious lockdown activity no. 1: color matching freshly installed eurorack and cocktails ... @instruomodular #arbhar vs. #absinthe ... ◼️🖤🍹 (at Lincoln Heights, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-872yWhwtQ/?igshid=kg3yyfeay7ul
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(via Instruo Arbhar and Lubadh now available for preorder - gearnews.com)
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A Gaelic Poem on the Massacre of Glencoe.
There are few events in the history of the Scottish Highlands more notorious than the Massacre of Glencoe, it has been the subject of, books, songs and poems, like this one by the Gaelic poet Iain Lom, Bàrd na Ceapaich,reading about the history of people are as interesting as the verse they wrote, although many of them may not have been able to read or write, the poems being passed through the storytellers. Lom, anglicised to Iain Lom MacDonald was a native of Lochaber and was born about the year 1624. He was a descendent of Iain Àlainn or 'Handsome John', the deposed chief of Keppoch.
While historical documentary evidence on his life is nearly non-existent, what we do know is largely based on oral tradition.
Iain Lom had extensive knowledge of the Bible, Scottish history and was well acquainted with all the political and contemporary events of his day. He was a man of strong convictions and sincerity who had a vast amount of influence over the Jacobite chiefs of his time. He had superior poetic abilities and was a renowned Gaelic bard.
It is thought by some that he had a good education, but it's more likely that he could neither read nor write. It's not clear whether he was married but he had a son who fought under John Graham, 7th Laird of Claverhouse better known as 'Bonnie Dundee' in the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689 and had considerable poetic skills himself.
After being involved in the notorious events commemorated in 'Murtadh na Ceapaich', (The Keppoch Murder) Iain Lom was forced to flee from Lochaber and seek protection under the MacKenzies of Seaforth in Kintail. Once the hostility against him had cooled down and after living a dangerous life full of political and domestic troubles, he finally returned from exile but died in extreme poverty in about 1710. He was buried in Cille Choirill in a place named 'Tom Aingeal' in the braes of Lochaber. I will add a link at the end to the story behind 'Murtadh na Ceapaich', from the excellent Calum Maclean Project
The poem is posted in the format I found it with the stanzas numbered. For those that have the Gaelic, or can even pick up a few words it might be of interest, if not skip down to the translation.
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1. ’S mi ’am shuidh’ air a’ chnocan Chaidh mo léirsinn an olcas Is mi mar aon mhac an trotain air m’ fhàgail.
2. Tha mi coimhead a’ ghlinne Far am b’ aighearach sinne Mur bhith mì-rùin na fine ’s an robh an fhàilinn.
3. Rinn na Duibhnich oirnn leadairt Ar fuil uasal ’ga leagail ’S bha Gleann Lìomhann ’na sheasamh mar cheannard.
4. Ach nam b’ ionnan d’ ur macnas ’S nuair bha mise ’nur taice Nàile! Rachadh iad dhachaidh ’nan deann-ruith.
5. Bhiodh MacFhilip le ’bhrataich Air tùs na fine neo-ghealtaich Ged a fhuair iad an nasgadh le ainneart.
6. A MhicEanraig nam feadan ’S tric a bha mi ’s tu beadradh Leis a’ mhuinntir a ghreas don taigh-shamhraidh.
7. Clann Iain nan gadhar Rinn na h-uaislean a thadhal Gu moch Di-Sathairn’ a’ chuthaich gun chàirdeas.
8. Dh’fhàg sibh marcaich’ an eich uaibhrich Reubt’ air ruighe nan ruadh-bhoc Ann an sneachda trom fuar nam beann ��rda.
9. Dh’fhàg sibh làraichean dubha Far am b’ àbhaist duibh suidhe ’N comann luchd an fhuilt bhuidhe chais amlaich.
10. Fhir Bhail’ Fearna nam badan Bu cheann-fheadhn’ thu air brataich Is chaidh smùid a chur ri t’ aitreabh ’na smàlaibh.
11. Bha do cho-bhràthair guailte Deagh fhear Bhaile nam Fuaran Leam is goirt e, ’s an uair air dhroch càradh.
12. Ach mas deònach le’r Rìgh e Bidh là eile ’ga dhìol sin Agus Maighdeanan lìobhte ’cur cheann diubh.
13. Bidh na Tuirc air an dathadh ’S bidh Rìgh Uilleam ’na laighe ’S bidh cùird mhór air an amhaich dhen an-toil.
14. B’ e mo rogha sgeul éibhneis Moch Di-Luain is mi ’g éirigh Gun tigeadh Rìgh Seumas ’s na Frangaich.
15. ’S gum biodh iomain ball-fhaiche Air fir mheallt’ nam balg craicinn Loisg ar n-arbhar ’s ar n-aitreabh ’s a’ gheamhradh.
English Translation
(1) I sit on the hillock, my eyesight has failed me, as I am left behind like a toddling only son.
(2) I gaze at the glen where we would be merry, if not for the ill-will of the blemished clan.
(3) The Campbells massacred us, our noble blood being shed, as (Campbell of) Glenlyon stood as commander.
(4) If only you prospered as you did when I was with you, they would go homeward in a rush!
(5) MacKillop would have his war-banner in the vanguard of the indomitable clan, even though they were hemmed in by violence.
(6) O Henderson of the (bagpipe) chanters, often did we sport and play with those folk who hastened to the summer abode (i.e., sheiling).
(7) Clan Donald of Glencoe, (owners) of greyhounds, were visited by the nobility until the early Saturday of brutal frenzy.
(8) You left the horseman of the proud spirited chargers gored on the sheilings of the roe-bucks in the cold, heavy snows of the great mountains.
(9) You left charred ruins where you were once seated in the company of the people of flowing, ringleted, blonde hair.
(10) O tacksman of Baile Fhearna of the thickets, you were the war-bannered war-leader, and your abode was burnt to ashes.
(11) Your dear companion, the goodly tacksman of Baile nam Fuaran, was charred (by fire): an ill hour it was that makes me sore.
(12) But if our King grants it, there will be another day to avenge that, when the sharpened Maidens will behead them.
(13) The boars (i.e., Campbells) will be stained (with blood) and King William brought down, and there will be heavy cords around their necks bringing them misery.
(14) It would be my choice of good news, awakening early on Monday morning, that King James and the French would come.
(15) And that the deceiving men of haversacks, who burnt our corn and our homes in the winter, would be driven back (as though playing) a ball-game.
Catch more about Lom and The Keppoch Murders here https://calumimaclean.blogspot.com/2013/09/murt-na-ceapaich-keppoch-murder-1663.html
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Is Bricfeasta blasta, lón, nó dinnéar é fritters arbhar milis
Is Bricfeasta blasta, lón, nó dinnéar é fritters arbhar��milis
Tá an t-arbhar ar feadh na gcéadta bliain. Nuair a shroich na hoilithigh cósta Shasana Nua i 1620 bhí an plúr a thug siad leo millte. Ar an dea-uair, mhúin na hIndiaigh na hoilithrigh conas an t-arbhar a fhás agus a mheilt agus chabhraigh na scileanna seo leo maireachtáil. Tá go leor oidis arbhair stairiúla tar éis teacht slán chomh maith agus is cosúil go bhfuil gach ceann de na réigiúin is…
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Start your day with a simple and delicious salty corn cupcake. . . . #corn #cupcake #salty #healthyfood #breakfast #goodmorning #bomdia #bolosalgado #bolodemilho #milho #mais #maïs #arbhar #コーン #majs #кукуруза #еда #завтрак #ذرة
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@instruomodular Arbhar Granular module was incredible 🙌🙌🙌 #superbooth2019 https://www.instagram.com/p/BxTIHRtHyic/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wjtli1mnddrx
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Hey! I had a great chat with Fess at @reverb 📺 We talk about hybrid setups, modules and gear I’m using in this setup, live setup decisions, and a quick jam! Head over to YouTube. LINK IN BIO✌️🚀 Some things in the discussion: Vector @five12inc BIA @noiseeng Polycinematic @knobula Dual looping delay @4ms_company Arbhar @instruomodular ES9 @expertsleepers Ableton @ableton Launchpad mini @wearenovation AND MORE… #reverb #modularsynth #eurorackcase #euroracktechno #modular #eurorackmodular #youtuber #videooftheday #hardware #midicontroller #allenandheath #novation #launchpad #composer #femalemusicproducers #femalecomposer #losangeles #trovarsiofficial #ableton (at Youtube Channel) https://www.instagram.com/p/CaDMKRaPOzy/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Piacking arbhar nua poircealláin go teicniúil
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Heartbeat Whisper - BIA, Morphagene, Magneto, Arbhar, VCV Rack, Microcell, Mimophon, Nebulae - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NW4hkfl90A
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@an-moncai-mishuaimhneach and @shelomit : The one I keep coming across is 'cruach' which I know as a geographical feature (e.g. Cruach Phádraig / Crokepatrick in Co. Mayo), but is being used to refer to stacks of hay. Interestingly, it shows up predominantly in texts from Donegal, which overwhelmingly specify that its a cruach coirce, a stack of oats (oatgrass?) rather than arbhar, féar, etc. Might this reflect agricultural practices in the north? There's also punann, which is a sheaf of hay, and port-fada, which seems to be a Waterford word for the mantle above a fireplace. Oh and a few words for thatching which I can't remember off the top of my head. Also of interest is the word brat 'cloak' which is used all over Ireland for the mermaid's garment. In a number of Northern texts, this word is used, although there's some confusion over what it means, as it's described also as a slat 'rod' or cap (idem) or cíor 'comb'. I'll make a point of keeping a running tally as I turn to the analysis of these texts and start looking at them in more depth.
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