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cherry valley forever
Monterey Bay Aquarium
occasionally subtle

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
trying on a metaphor

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YOU ARE THE REASON
todays bird
Keni

ellievsbear
noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
dirt enthusiast

Product Placement
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Stranger Things
Game of Thrones Daily
will byers stan first human second
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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@romulusreason
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Hartmut Esslinger, Creating with Hands and Mind. Lots of IQ, Industrial Design and quotes in his book Design forward by Arnoldsche Art Publishers. Photo: Dietmar Henneka. © Hartmut Esslinger & frog team.
Take a look via PDF / en. Shown here: Sony Wega Digital, Audio Studio, 1982. Wega Model 42, 1975. Wega concept 51K, 1976.
I used to be that person who read two 400-page books a week. Now I carry around a book with me everywhere I go to try and remember what it feels like to feel that connection within the pages because I can’t concentrate to read further than a paragraph, or remember it, for that matter. Every time I see someone engrossed in a novel, it’s bittersweet, because I miss what it is like to get lost in the written word. I just want to be able to read like that again.
ok but watch this
that pic has nothing to do with books :/
Celebrating the PC-Engine - released on this day [Oct 30] in 1987
Scope
TR-909 by ガットゥーゾ
http://www.secretdecoder.net/blog/2015/05/11/premiere-karl-fousek-pattern-variation/
Karl Fousek emerged last year as a notable newcomer working in the experimental electronics field, with gorgeous tapes on Phinery and Adhesive-Sounds. The Montrealer now returns with Pattern Variation, a new tape of tone and pattern studies released in-tandem with Demonstration Synthesis’ DS17. Here we find Fousek producing a paced and balanced series of sound pattern studies, resembling a pointillistic collage somewhere between Steve Reich and Aphex Twin, specifially Mr. D. James’ “ Bucephalus Bouncing Ball,” abstracted into a sublime din that ebbs and flows from track to track. Upbeat cycles “Second” and “Seventh” ride a blissful series of computed modulations that spiral in and out of consciousness, while slower, more meditative numbers “Eighth” and “Fourth” could be spiritual ancestors of Northeastern cosmonauts like Ben Vida, Keith Fullerton Whitman, or Greg Davis punching out sequences of bucolic synthesis. The calculated manias of “Sixth” and “Fifth” round out the whole with precise drills of sequenced and processed tones. All in all, it’s a fascinating and bold turn for such a young label. Pick up a copy of Pattern Variation and DS17 directly via Dionysian’s site.
One down, one to go
www.dionysiantapes.com // www.soundcloud.com/dionysiantapes
Did the art for this one!
forever