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“Today on TYCI, an interview with Ros Murray of TRASH KIT and Electrelane:
www.tyci.org.uk/wordpress/interview-ros-murray
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    tyciblog:

    Today on TYCI, an interview with Ros Murray of TRASH KIT and Electrelane: 

    www.tyci.org.uk/wordpress/interview-ros-murray

    Source: tyciblog
    • 4 years ago
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    Source: guardian-series.co.uk
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  • faemili:
“Electrelane, Webuyyourkids, 2013
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    faemili:

    Electrelane, Webuyyourkids, 2013

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    • 4 years ago
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  • idiotstantz:

    lazylunatic:

    novakian:

    questions of sex and gender explored on tumblr dot com

    This entire post is golden

    Can we appreciate the fact that these AREN’T shaming either gender and instead are just joke posts

    (via greensparkle13)

    Source: novakian
    • 4 years ago
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  • fantagraphics:
“lifeascomics:
“ jaime hernandez self portrait
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Xaime
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    fantagraphics:

    lifeascomics:

    jaime hernandez self portrait

    Xaime

    (via fantagraphics)

    Source: lifeascomics
    • 4 years ago
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  • ladyrocks:

    umfph

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  • women-in-music:
“ Barbara Buchholz (8 December 1959 – 10 April 2012).
German composer and one of the leading theremin players of the world. Born in Duisburg, she studied flute, guitar, bass guitar and singing at the Bielefeld University and earned...

    women-in-music:

    Barbara Buchholz (8 December 1959 – 10 April 2012).

    German composer and one of the leading theremin players of the world. Born in Duisburg, she studied flute, guitar, bass guitar and singing at the Bielefeld University and earned her first success as a bass player in the German woman jazz band Reichlich Weiblich. In jazz and contemporary music she developed new playing techniques and experimented with various sound possibilities for the theremin.

    In 2005, together with Lydia Kavina, the grandniece of Léon Theremin, she founded the Platform Touch! Don’t Touch! for theremin. Barbara also performed in a trio with Norwegian trumpeter Arve Henriksen, and live electronics performer Jan Bang, and performed tours with Jazz Bigband Graz in the framework of Electric Poetry & Lo-Fi Cookies and conducts solo performances as well. She played the theremin in various contemporary works, like The Little Mermaid, a ballet by John Neumeier, music by Lera Auerbach, and in the operas Linkerhand by Moritz Eggert and Bestmann-Opera by Alex Nowitz.

    Sadly, she died of cancer on 10 April 2012.

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    Source: Wikipedia
    • 4 years ago
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  • thewiremagazine:


    Various
    Archive Box #1
    (Sacred Tapes)

    Hand made concrete block housing a set of the first six cassettes on Manchester based noise label Sacred Tapes. Small screen print detail on the lid, with card inserts (not pictured). 

    Source: thewiremagazine-blog
    • 4 years ago
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  • inneroptics:
“ Man Ray, Dancer Bronislava Nijinska, 1922
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    inneroptics:

    Man Ray, Dancer Bronislava Nijinska, 1922

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  • Human-Centric vs. Species-Centric

    In my research and field work I have certainly found that social mammals, and for the most part any social beings, respond very similarly. Their basic needs are the same -to feel safe, to belong, to nurture social bonds and relationships,to communicate, then to reproduce, eat, etc. I have observed…

    Source: maryannsimonds-blog
    • 4 years ago
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