Raga Jhinjhoti - N. Rajam
"Raga Jhinjhoti - N. Rajam" by "L. Subramaniam, N....
SAAZ Volume II
Music Today
2007
Alvin Curran
Natural History Part 2
"Natural History Part 2" by "Alvin Curran"
Natural History [1983]
Black Truffle
2016
Large fly caught in a window pane, La Serra di Lerici, 1970
Piano Tuning with dog barking, Rome studio (via Vestri), 1978
Peacock calling - Tuscan farm, hippy collective, 1978
Hoopoe (Upapa bird), Tuscan farm, 1978
Demolition of a building in central Frankfurt, early 1980's
Fog horns with slowly arriving ship, Battery Park, NYC, 1982
Bingo Game in Florence Italy, early 1980's
Small chorus singing unison f/fsharp, Rome 1975
Footsteps with train coupling, Minnesota train yards, 1980
Chorus unison
Train Wheels - Port of Geneva, 1980
Chorus unison, peepers, monoplane landing, dog barking, stream at Harmony Ranch, Connecticut, 1972
Braen / Kema
Nagpur
"Nagpur" by "Braen / Kema"
Aux Sources De La Civilisation Volume Nº 2 - Inde - Iran - Pakistan
St Germain Des Prés
1972
Music behind DJ:
Umberto
Forsaken Dawn
"Forsaken Dawn" by "Umberto"
Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement
Black Magic Originated In Nature
"Black Magic Originated In Nature" by "Rainforest ...
Folklore Venom
Hospital Productions
2013
Will Long
Daylight & Dark (Sprinkles Overdub)
"Daylight & Dark (Sprinkles Overdub)" by "Will Long"
Long Trax
Comatonse Recordings
2016
Rashad Becker
Themes VII
"Themes VII" by "Rashad Becker"
Traditional Music of Notional Species Vol. II
PAN
2016
Anthony Child
A Nightfall of Diamonds
"A Nightfall of Diamonds" by "Anthony Child"
...having won the nine-figure Lottery - Harold realized he could, perhaps, @ last realize his life-long ambition - & dearest, most personal & heartfelt wish...:
to have Laurie Anderson in person provide the soundtrack to every casual sit in the tub; she would interact creatively w/ & probably comment on the tile echo...& by financing one worthy Jazz quartet - could even this Fortune positively tip the cultural & spiritual Balance of the World?
...It was a steep learning curve
...maybe in time - he'd end up learning how to discreetly hire an untraceable homeless person of merit to take a baseball bat to the defective brain of the Orangutan in Chief
...He would have to soak & think about it. Just listening for now...
Could you be the richest person in every room you entered - & still be declared insane? It was an interesting problem...he would have to figure out whom to ask...
@Ellie, my understanding is that they're meant to be illustrations of basic structures in biology. Used in textbooks and pretty straightforward explanatory stuff. Watercolors.
i'll wait 'till i'm done eating then fully ingest these images. they're truly beautiful and i can possibly identify at least a few of them in biological terms, maybe.
melinda - what geez'ret said; also the violinist R. K. Shriramkumar is excellent...as is Ravi's daughter, Anoushka.
(assuming you're looking for "traditional" indian music)
i haven't followed any of the links on David Goodsell's site, but so far, i must say, i'm unsure of what he's going for! i'm thinking his mission is to demonstrate, via very lovely romanticised depictions of microscopic biological structures, that there's something inexplicable in "scientific" terms beyond the technical and clinical explanations offered as fact.
...am i close?
I'm not sure exactly, I know he's a professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at the Scripps Research Institute and I assumed these were more straightforward illustrations.. not being a scientist myself I can't verify
coel & melinda, have you heard Anoushkas' contemporary stuff? Very beautiful!
Probably heresy to say so,but the free version of Spotify has lots of incredible Indian music. It's kinda worth putting up with ads to find artists you like and want to buy, or borrow from a library.
i'm not qualified to say they're not somewhat technically correct - except the colors... but then electron microscope images are often artificially colored to help differenciate structures from one-another.
- i would think, though, that most of these shapes would show some shadowing and depth, if these were depictions of microscope images.
...but i don't know!
g - TRAITOR!
...ehem, just kidding!
there have been times, years ago, when wfmu was my only source of music besides my physical collection. that's not the case now, and i (also) pay for better sound quality from spotify, so no ads. -they certainly wish i'd use the free version. they'd make many X more money.
....anyway that's good to know about the indian music. it doesn't have so much traditional japanese music... though still maybe more than i thought they would.
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Listener comments!
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
tho' I commenting 1st I more like caboosesky...
Jesse K:
second!
listener james from westwood:
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
Ellie Ecksar:
Ellie Ecksar:
Revolution Rabbit Nov63:
to have Laurie Anderson in person provide the soundtrack to every casual sit in the tub; she would interact creatively w/ & probably comment on the tile echo...& by financing one worthy Jazz quartet - could even this Fortune positively tip the cultural & spiritual Balance of the World?
...It was a steep learning curve
...maybe in time - he'd end up learning how to discreetly hire an untraceable homeless person of merit to take a baseball bat to the defective brain of the Orangutan in Chief
...He would have to soak & think about it. Just listening for now...
Could you be the richest person in every room you entered - & still be declared insane? It was an interesting problem...he would have to figure out whom to ask...
coelacanth∅:
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
Enjoying the new accent in your name
geezerette:
The calm is much appreciated.
Jesse K:
geezerette:
coelacanth∅:
melinda:
Jesse K:
melinda:
geezerette:
geezerette:
northguineahills:
melinda:
Jesse K:
geezerette:
coelacanth∅:
(assuming you're looking for "traditional" indian music)
northguineahills:
Jesse K:
melinda:
coelacanth∅:
...am i close?
Jesse K:
Jesse K:
Scraps:
geezerette:
Probably heresy to say so,but the free version of Spotify has lots of incredible Indian music. It's kinda worth putting up with ads to find artists you like and want to buy, or borrow from a library.
coelacanth∅:
- i would think, though, that most of these shapes would show some shadowing and depth, if these were depictions of microscope images.
...but i don't know!
Jesse K:
@coelacanthø, agreed they do seem simplified, perhaps so you see the structures easier? Same with space telescope images
geezerette:
coelacanth∅:
...ehem, just kidding!
there have been times, years ago, when wfmu was my only source of music besides my physical collection. that's not the case now, and i (also) pay for better sound quality from spotify, so no ads. -they certainly wish i'd use the free version. they'd make many X more money.
....anyway that's good to know about the indian music. it doesn't have so much traditional japanese music... though still maybe more than i thought they would.
coelacanth∅:
Jesse K:
northguineahills:
Jesse K:
Uncle Michael:
geezerette:
northguineahills:
coelacanth∅:
Thanks!
happy gnu year!
Scraps: