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Said the Gramophone -
10 hours and 4 minutes ago
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White Denim pap cloudly from the air around my notepad. They hup clicking and stup fupping in their
sole-slapping leathers. Down dirt road microphones and smoke-tray dishrags. They clop together bent
old drawn funnies and rock tunes, training them all the way to the station, cabbing it every day to
the grocery store. They quit kissing and replaced it with hissing, humming, yelling, closed-eyed
brelling, and tumbling til they turn it down, accidentally landing on the volume pump, pressing it
deeply with their beer bellies, unugly but a bit uncute too. [a
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Crystal Stilts songs take place in this hollow ice chamber, where you can see your breath but your
voice is too echo-y to understand anything. Tonight in the ice chamber they're playing surf rock
and showing road movies, apparently my two favourite things and a winning combination. But it's not
until that little pipsqueak organ whines from the backseat about not enough legroom that I'm
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16 hours and 13 minutes ago
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Guardian Unlimited -
18 hours and 54 minutes ago
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width="1" height="1" //divpThe long-lost skeleton of Nicolaus Copernicus – the
16th-century astronomer who transformed our understanding of the solar system –
has been found, Polish researchers have confirmed./ppForensic detective work has successfully
matched DNA samples recovered from remains in a cathedral grave with hairs retrieved from a book
the scholar priest is known to have owned./ppThe identification is the culmination of four years of
investigation and centuries of speculation about the final resting place of the man who challenged
the Bible and medieval teachings of the church./ppCopernicus' planetary observations were the first
to place the sun, and not the earth, at the centre of what is now known as the solar system. His
heliocentric, cosmological revolution was condemned by Martin Luther./ppBorn in 1473 at Torun on
the Vistula, Copernicus studied abroad and was made a Canon at Frombork Cathedral, in Poland. He
died in 1543. His grave was unmarked./ppThe hunt for his remains began in 2004. A Polish
archaeologist, Jerzy Gassowski, started digging at the request of the regional Catholic bishop,
Jacek Jezierski. /ppThe following year bones and a skull were located under floor tiles near one of
the side altars in the 14th-century Roman Catholic cathedral in Frombork. The lower jaw was
missing. /pp"In the two years of work, under extremely difficult conditions –
amid thousands of visitors, with earth shifting under the heavy pounding of the organ music
– we managed to locate the grave, which was badly damaged," Gassowski
said./ppThis week the archaeologist revealed he is now confident, thanks to forensic facial
reconstruction of the skull, that it bears a striking resemblance to existing portraits of the
astronomer./ppThe reconstruction shows a broken nose and other features that resemble a
self-portrait of Copernicus, and the skull bears a cut mark above the left eye that corresponds
with a scar shown in the painting. /ppThe skull, furthermore, belonged to a man aged around 70
– Copernicus's age when he died./pp"In our opinion, our work led us to the
discovery of Copernicus's remains but a grain of doubt remained," Gassowski said. /ppSwedish
genetics experts were called in to analyse DNA from a vertebrae, a tooth and femur bone. The
material was matched and compared to that taken from two hairs retrieved from a book that the
16th-century Polish astronomer once owned. The tome is kept in the library of Sweden's Uppsala
University. /pp"We collected four hairs and two of them are from the same individual as the bones,"
Marie Allen, a geneticist, said. /ppCopernicus, who studied eclipses, came up with his idea that
the sun was at the centre of the universe between 1508 and 1514, and during those years wrote a
manuscript commonly known as Commentariolus (Little Commentary). His theory prepared the way such
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AvaxHome - All the news -
1 days and 3 hours ago
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id="external_img_642231"//a/divbr/ div class="center"bNative Instruments B4 II v2.0.4 VSTi DXi RTAS
| 86,5 MB/b/divbr/ B4 is an emulation of the Hammond B3. The B4 software organ broke new ground
when it was released in 2000 and was an instant success. It reproduces the sound of the legendary
B3 and its rotary speaker cabinet with unmatched accuracy. Its expressiveness and immediate
playability continues to amaze even the most experienced organ players. The B4 II raises the bar
considerably, generating a much wider sonic range and a far richer, even more authentic sound.
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AvaxHome - All the news -
1 days and 17 hours ago
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id="external_img_641739"//a/divbr/ div class="center"bVirSyn Cube v2.2 VSTi RTAS | 149 MB/b/divbr/
Cube 2 is an additive synthesis musical software instrument, but uses a different approach to it.
You may ask what is additive synthesis? Additive synthesis is a technique of audio synthesis which
creates musical timbre. It constructs a complex sound using a series of pure tones and sine waves.
Each tone and sine wave usually has its own envelope which allows independent control of each
harmonic. A pipe organ is based on additive synthesis.
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AvaxHome - All the news -
1 days and 20 hours ago
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id="external_img_641666"//a/divbr/ div class="center"bLou Donaldson - Midnight Creeper /bbr/ Label:
Blue Note | Lossless 232MB | WV+CUE+LOG | covers includedbr/ iGenre:Jazz/i/divbr/ Midnight Creeper
is a real Keeper!...a winner! Recorded by Rudy Van Gelder at Van Gelder Studio (March 1968), this
is a Classic Funky Soul Jazz album with George Benson (guitar), Blue Mitchell (trumpet), Lonnie
Smith (organ), Idris Muhammad (drums) and Lou on alto saxophone. The album was transferred using
24bit technology and mastered by Ron MCMaster. Enjoy!
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1 days and 20 hours ago
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id="external_img_641639"//a/divbr/ div class="center"bLou Donaldson - The Natural Soul /bbr/ Label:
Blue Note | Lossless 315MB | WV+CUE+LOG | covers includedbr/ iGenre: Jazz/i/divbr/ With the last
RVG releases, Michael Cuscuna has been able to reissue several Blue Note titles that have not been
available on CD for going on ten years. i Lou Donaldson's "The Natural Soul"/i was a natural choice
to once again see the light of day. Recorded on May 9, 1962, "The Natural Soul" featuresi Lou/i on
alto sax, iTommy Turrentine/i (in a rare Blue Note stint away from brother Stanley) on trumpet, and
the guitar/organ/drums trio of iGrant Green, John Patton,/i and iBen Dixon./i Enjoy!
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