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 |  | |  | | boards of canada | warp released this into the public domain
Boards of Canada's unique sound is a product of their strong more...use of analogue equipment, mix of electronic and conventional instrumentation, use of distorted samples as well as live and radio or film lyrics, and their layering and blending of these elements.Their deliberate eschewal of a purely synthetic sound gives their music a warmer, emotive quality, often meant to inspire nostalgia.
Brief interludes or "vignettes" feature prominently in their music. Such songs are often weaving melodies or speech accompanied by atmospherics to capture a specific moment or mood. They often last less than two minutes, but, as Sandison says, "those short tracks you mention, we write far more of those than the so-called 'full on' tracks, and, in a way, they are our own favorites".
Boards of Canada have written an enormous number of song fragments and songs, most of which will never be released. It does not appear that their music is made exclusively for commercial release; rather, albums seem to be the result of selecting complementary songs from current work. For instance, Geogaddi's development involved the creation of 400 song fragments and 64 complete songs, of which 23 were selected (one of which is complete silence).Says Eoin: "The idea of the perfect album is this amorphous thing that we're always aiming at [...] the whole point of making music is at least to aim at your own idea of perfection." less
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 | | Thursday, January 3, 2008 at 6:50 AM |  | hello 2008 |  |
| Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 1:08 PM |  | What the hell are feelings? my heart is just a pump That pumps my blood around. My stomach a sack and inner tube That helps the food in and out. My brain is just the messenger That directs every thought,sight and sound. But what the hell are feelings? And why can't they be found? My biological yearnings have got me all in knots. My emotions and moods are churning me up inside And it never ever stops. my mental obligations seem to direct me, And thier relentlessness tells me "I will more...never be free." I'am a slave to all feeling I will sing the bittersweet songs they sing.
I am nothing without feeling self conscience and all absorbing. But what the hell are feelings? And why can't they be found? feelings give you reson for living, With out them you would be nothing, Love would not exist so no one would make a sound.
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| Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 1:07 PM |  | Waiting for judgmentday. Thers nothing more selfish then anger or love, Thats proved wrong but drags in as if its right. Left to anguish like an old soul in a retirment home, Or the stars that blase throught the dead of the night. Every body suffers that has a heart, sufferihg is the thing we all share. Nothing escapes the sleepless heart or mind, So why is universal understanding so rare. I cannot help this perpetual feeling . Feeling that we are all waiting for judgmentday. Though more...every one surely feels the same inside Is it just not human nature to say.
United in hate and love like the angles below and above. Or am i a anachronism who is trying to have his say? Will I never be happy unless I miserble over love? Or am I like Everybody else just fettering away till judgmentday?
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| Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 1:06 PM |  | L.I.F.E. (lIVING IN FEAR EVERYDAY.) "One and the same lot for the man who hangs back and the man who battles hard. The same honor waits for the coward and the brave.They both go down to death." Achilles speaking in the Iliad. Death as old as life itself. Life thats full and rich adds to deaths great wealth. Good and bad we were all born the same, Some challenge fate, most merely fade away. society today makes the modern man tame Where his life is being restricted more...day after day, With peoples greedy ignorance and arrogance to blame. You need to learn from life and put it into practice, " Think first talk last deaths little apprentice." Time the great divider goes on regardless of its effect Where the dawn of tlme did never happen Only the start of death. So you do not need to tell me we live in fear, Life is the dream in the sleep and I am blissfully aware.
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| Wednesday, August 15, 2007 at 1:06 PM |  | Love in disgust. What you do not know will not kill you. What you know might tear you apart. pollute the world in your your mind, poison the love in your heart. Money is the poison thats infected the human race. Filled the empty hole in life where Freedom and love should have took place. faith comes from oppression and fear, This drives every bloodlust revolution. Though love allways ends up insincere So does every bloodlust revolution. Life would be a great thing to share If more...we did not have to be alone to be free. Even the other worldly stars above my head Seem to shine just to spite me. I feel like the snow out at sea. it does not have the same effect on you as it does on me. Everything I have ever done in life has crashed and draged Like every wave. What would be the point of putting flowers on our grave When our love is dead and it can not be saved
Then if I lived forever I would long to die I would feel like thers no one left to trust. Then I would love love in disgust Because every boby needs love but love doesn't need us.
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 |  | | |  | | |  | |  | sparrowhawk  01:38 The sparrowhawk is a yellow eyed hawk with short, rounded wings and a long dark striped tail. The male sparrowhawk tercel (formerly musket) is about more...30cm long. The female (hawk) is bigger and measures about 38cm. The male sparrowhawk has a brownish back and wings, and has characteristic dark striped underparts. Another distinguishing feature of the female sparrowhawk is the white stripe behind each eye. Both the male and the female have a wingspan of approximately 66cm. The sparrowhawk has yellow legs and strong talons in which to carry prey. Its hooked beak enables the sparrowhawk to tear prey into pieces small enough to swallow. As its name suggests the sparrowhawk preys mostly on small birds. It also eats small mammals and insects. Sparrowhawks, like all birds of prey, create a small parcel of those parts of their prey, such as fur, bones and feathers, which they find to be indigestible. This is called a pellet. They regurgitate these and they may be found on the ground near their eating place.
The nest of the sparrowhawk is made of twigs and sticks and is lined with dead leaves. The nest is bulky and is usually built 10–12 metres above the ground in a tree. A clutch of four to six eggs is laid which are greenish-white with brown streaks. Young sparrowhawks have a voracious appetite, and need to eat two to three ‘sparrow-sized’ birds each day. less Added: Jan 14, 09 Channel: huddersfieldBadgers Views: 1,625 Category: Pets & Animals |
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