Build Up is the solo debut by Rita Lee, originally released in 1970 during her time with Os Mutantes. Despite the moderate success of the single "José (Joseph)", the album failed to captivate listeners in Brazil. Due to the revived interest in Os Mutantes, the album has since gained a cult following in recent years with many considering it be one of her finest efforts.
Aube (French pronunciation:[ob]) is a French department in the Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine region of north-eastern France. As with sixty departments in France, this department is named after a river: the Aube. With 305,606 inhabitants (2012), Aube is 76th department in terms of population. The inhabitants of the department are known as Aubois or Auboises
The department was constituted as it is today by a decree of the National Assembly of 15 January 1790.
Geography
Location
The Aube department is located in the south-west side of the Alsace-Champagne-Ardenne-Lorraine region. It borders the departments of Marne in the north (about 130km long), Haute-Marne to the east (about 100km long), Côte-d'Or in the south-east (about 45km long), Yonne in the south-west (about 175km long), and Seine-et-Marne in the west (about 45km long).
Subregions of Aube
Within the department regions of natural or traditional countryside can be identified as follows:
Erik Truffaz & Murcof - 2008 - Mexico - 03 Avant l'aube
Personnel
Murcof: Mixing, Noises
Erik Truffaz: Trumpet, Vocals
Composer
Murcof
Erik Truffaz
In some cases, the word 'collaboration' can be something of a misnomer. The word suggests two or more artists coming together to make something that brings different elements of those artists together to create something they couldn't make on their own. Often, however, one artist will dominate the entire work, leaving the other(s) to back him or her up. Alternatively, this can happen on a track-to-track level. There have, of course, been some very good collaboration albums in recent years (Sunn O))) and Boris's Altar, or the In the Fishtank releases by Low and Dirty Three, or by Isis and Aereogramme). Erik Truffaz and Murcof's Mexico is an exciting collaboration record, and some of the best work ...
published: 19 May 2016
Introduction to Web 3 - Tony Aube at WAQ19
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In the 2000s, sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter marked the arrival of Web 2.0. At the time, we were already wondering what would be the Web 3.0. Today we have the answer: Web 3.0 (simply called Web3) is the transition to a decentralized Internet.
The Internet is doing very badly today. Censorship, centralization, surveillance, data piracy, misinformation, the abolition of neutrality, etc. Fortunately, several solutions are being developed to solve these problems: Tim Berners-Lee's Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, IPFS and Solid.
This presentation aims to highlight these projects. We will see how these promise the creation of a decentralized Intern...
I got mine from Hobbysearch
The Good: Great design and articulation. Shifting panels to improve movement.
The Bad: None really, except for steep cost.
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published: 21 Jan 2017
GW2 - Aube - Succès: Souvenirs de corsaire
published: 30 Nov 2017
Commando - "Explo / Ulti" - BUILD || ANTHEM [FR]
Objectif de ce build de commando: FAIRE PETER DES TRUCS (et réguler la population de galapins)
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Personnel
Murcof: Mixing, Noises
Erik Truffaz: Trumpet, Vocals
Composer
Murcof
Erik Truffaz
In some cases, the word 'collaboration' can be something of a mis...
Personnel
Murcof: Mixing, Noises
Erik Truffaz: Trumpet, Vocals
Composer
Murcof
Erik Truffaz
In some cases, the word 'collaboration' can be something of a misnomer. The word suggests two or more artists coming together to make something that brings different elements of those artists together to create something they couldn't make on their own. Often, however, one artist will dominate the entire work, leaving the other(s) to back him or her up. Alternatively, this can happen on a track-to-track level. There have, of course, been some very good collaboration albums in recent years (Sunn O))) and Boris's Altar, or the In the Fishtank releases by Low and Dirty Three, or by Isis and Aereogramme). Erik Truffaz and Murcof's Mexico is an exciting collaboration record, and some of the best work done by either artist, because it utilises both approaches to collaboration and therefore creates an interesting, unique and varied work.
Truffaz, an improvisational jazz trumpeter and Murcof, a glitchy, classically influenced ambient laptop artist are an interesting pairing to begin with. Rather than structuring each piece in a completely democratic format, Truffaz and Murcof seem to take a jazz-like approach; playing off each other and allowing each other to dominate at the appropriate places. Opener "Al Mediodia" bears the most resemblance to traditional jazz and is based on a simple, syncopated percussion track which Murcof augments with repetitive, glitchy samples here and there. Truffaz dominates the track. his improvisation slinking around and above the rest of the instrumentation. "Good News From the Desert" is dark piece in which Truffaz takes a backseat, playing simple lines. Truffaz allows Murcof to build up a collage of samples and glitchy, suggestive percussion before he gets a little more involved with wah-effected lines that border on noise and then, finally, closes the track out with a soft, breathy melody. "Avant L'Aube" is, however, the real highlight here and the most egalitarian, right down to the mixing. The first half of the piece is dark until the climactic modulation in the middle turns it around and it gradually fades out with subtle chord changes and soft, emotive trumpet improvisation.
Source
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/35694/Erik-Truffaz-and-Murcof-Mexico/
Personnel
Murcof: Mixing, Noises
Erik Truffaz: Trumpet, Vocals
Composer
Murcof
Erik Truffaz
In some cases, the word 'collaboration' can be something of a misnomer. The word suggests two or more artists coming together to make something that brings different elements of those artists together to create something they couldn't make on their own. Often, however, one artist will dominate the entire work, leaving the other(s) to back him or her up. Alternatively, this can happen on a track-to-track level. There have, of course, been some very good collaboration albums in recent years (Sunn O))) and Boris's Altar, or the In the Fishtank releases by Low and Dirty Three, or by Isis and Aereogramme). Erik Truffaz and Murcof's Mexico is an exciting collaboration record, and some of the best work done by either artist, because it utilises both approaches to collaboration and therefore creates an interesting, unique and varied work.
Truffaz, an improvisational jazz trumpeter and Murcof, a glitchy, classically influenced ambient laptop artist are an interesting pairing to begin with. Rather than structuring each piece in a completely democratic format, Truffaz and Murcof seem to take a jazz-like approach; playing off each other and allowing each other to dominate at the appropriate places. Opener "Al Mediodia" bears the most resemblance to traditional jazz and is based on a simple, syncopated percussion track which Murcof augments with repetitive, glitchy samples here and there. Truffaz dominates the track. his improvisation slinking around and above the rest of the instrumentation. "Good News From the Desert" is dark piece in which Truffaz takes a backseat, playing simple lines. Truffaz allows Murcof to build up a collage of samples and glitchy, suggestive percussion before he gets a little more involved with wah-effected lines that border on noise and then, finally, closes the track out with a soft, breathy melody. "Avant L'Aube" is, however, the real highlight here and the most egalitarian, right down to the mixing. The first half of the piece is dark until the climactic modulation in the middle turns it around and it gradually fades out with subtle chord changes and soft, emotive trumpet improvisation.
Source
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/35694/Erik-Truffaz-and-Murcof-Mexico/
Make sure to turn on English closed captions.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aubetony
Medium: https://medium.com/@tonyaub
In the 2000s, sites lik...
Make sure to turn on English closed captions.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aubetony
Medium: https://medium.com/@tonyaub
In the 2000s, sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter marked the arrival of Web 2.0. At the time, we were already wondering what would be the Web 3.0. Today we have the answer: Web 3.0 (simply called Web3) is the transition to a decentralized Internet.
The Internet is doing very badly today. Censorship, centralization, surveillance, data piracy, misinformation, the abolition of neutrality, etc. Fortunately, several solutions are being developed to solve these problems: Tim Berners-Lee's Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, IPFS and Solid.
This presentation aims to highlight these projects. We will see how these promise the creation of a decentralized Internet. An Internet beyond the control of private companies and governments. An Internet that will exchange value as easily as it is possible to exchange information today. And finally, an Internet where users are in control of their own personal information.
This presentation was given at Web à Québec on April 08, 2019:
https://webaquebec.org/programmation/reinventer-internet-avec-le-web-3-0
Download the slides:
https://www.slideshare.net/tonyaube1/waq19-web3enyou-tube
Make sure to turn on English closed captions.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aubetony
Medium: https://medium.com/@tonyaub
In the 2000s, sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter marked the arrival of Web 2.0. At the time, we were already wondering what would be the Web 3.0. Today we have the answer: Web 3.0 (simply called Web3) is the transition to a decentralized Internet.
The Internet is doing very badly today. Censorship, centralization, surveillance, data piracy, misinformation, the abolition of neutrality, etc. Fortunately, several solutions are being developed to solve these problems: Tim Berners-Lee's Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, IPFS and Solid.
This presentation aims to highlight these projects. We will see how these promise the creation of a decentralized Internet. An Internet beyond the control of private companies and governments. An Internet that will exchange value as easily as it is possible to exchange information today. And finally, an Internet where users are in control of their own personal information.
This presentation was given at Web à Québec on April 08, 2019:
https://webaquebec.org/programmation/reinventer-internet-avec-le-web-3-0
Download the slides:
https://www.slideshare.net/tonyaube1/waq19-web3enyou-tube
I got mine from Hobbysearch
The Good: Great design and articulation. Shifting panels to improve movement.
The Bad: None really, except for steep cost.
Follow...
I got mine from Hobbysearch
The Good: Great design and articulation. Shifting panels to improve movement.
The Bad: None really, except for steep cost.
Follow my updates at FB: https://www.facebook.com/meadscollection
I got mine from Hobbysearch
The Good: Great design and articulation. Shifting panels to improve movement.
The Bad: None really, except for steep cost.
Follow my updates at FB: https://www.facebook.com/meadscollection
Objectif de ce build de commando: FAIRE PETER DES TRUCS (et réguler la population de galapins)
► Live sur TWITCH : https://www.twitch.tv/retrolovetv
► Twitter ...
Objectif de ce build de commando: FAIRE PETER DES TRUCS (et réguler la population de galapins)
► Live sur TWITCH : https://www.twitch.tv/retrolovetv
► Twitter : https://twitter.com/RetroloveTV
► Rejoignez notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/0h7qKGJFmACZHmCF
►Vos jeux pas cher & 100% Légal : https://fr.gamesplanet.com/?ref=RetroloveTV
* J'accepte avec plaisir les commentaires Positifs ET négatifs dans la mesure ou ils sont un minimum construits. Tout manque de respect direct entrainera une suppression et un ban.
Objectif de ce build de commando: FAIRE PETER DES TRUCS (et réguler la population de galapins)
► Live sur TWITCH : https://www.twitch.tv/retrolovetv
► Twitter : https://twitter.com/RetroloveTV
► Rejoignez notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/0h7qKGJFmACZHmCF
►Vos jeux pas cher & 100% Légal : https://fr.gamesplanet.com/?ref=RetroloveTV
* J'accepte avec plaisir les commentaires Positifs ET négatifs dans la mesure ou ils sont un minimum construits. Tout manque de respect direct entrainera une suppression et un ban.
Personnel
Murcof: Mixing, Noises
Erik Truffaz: Trumpet, Vocals
Composer
Murcof
Erik Truffaz
In some cases, the word 'collaboration' can be something of a misnomer. The word suggests two or more artists coming together to make something that brings different elements of those artists together to create something they couldn't make on their own. Often, however, one artist will dominate the entire work, leaving the other(s) to back him or her up. Alternatively, this can happen on a track-to-track level. There have, of course, been some very good collaboration albums in recent years (Sunn O))) and Boris's Altar, or the In the Fishtank releases by Low and Dirty Three, or by Isis and Aereogramme). Erik Truffaz and Murcof's Mexico is an exciting collaboration record, and some of the best work done by either artist, because it utilises both approaches to collaboration and therefore creates an interesting, unique and varied work.
Truffaz, an improvisational jazz trumpeter and Murcof, a glitchy, classically influenced ambient laptop artist are an interesting pairing to begin with. Rather than structuring each piece in a completely democratic format, Truffaz and Murcof seem to take a jazz-like approach; playing off each other and allowing each other to dominate at the appropriate places. Opener "Al Mediodia" bears the most resemblance to traditional jazz and is based on a simple, syncopated percussion track which Murcof augments with repetitive, glitchy samples here and there. Truffaz dominates the track. his improvisation slinking around and above the rest of the instrumentation. "Good News From the Desert" is dark piece in which Truffaz takes a backseat, playing simple lines. Truffaz allows Murcof to build up a collage of samples and glitchy, suggestive percussion before he gets a little more involved with wah-effected lines that border on noise and then, finally, closes the track out with a soft, breathy melody. "Avant L'Aube" is, however, the real highlight here and the most egalitarian, right down to the mixing. The first half of the piece is dark until the climactic modulation in the middle turns it around and it gradually fades out with subtle chord changes and soft, emotive trumpet improvisation.
Source
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/35694/Erik-Truffaz-and-Murcof-Mexico/
Make sure to turn on English closed captions.
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/aubetony
Medium: https://medium.com/@tonyaub
In the 2000s, sites like YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter marked the arrival of Web 2.0. At the time, we were already wondering what would be the Web 3.0. Today we have the answer: Web 3.0 (simply called Web3) is the transition to a decentralized Internet.
The Internet is doing very badly today. Censorship, centralization, surveillance, data piracy, misinformation, the abolition of neutrality, etc. Fortunately, several solutions are being developed to solve these problems: Tim Berners-Lee's Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, IPFS and Solid.
This presentation aims to highlight these projects. We will see how these promise the creation of a decentralized Internet. An Internet beyond the control of private companies and governments. An Internet that will exchange value as easily as it is possible to exchange information today. And finally, an Internet where users are in control of their own personal information.
This presentation was given at Web à Québec on April 08, 2019:
https://webaquebec.org/programmation/reinventer-internet-avec-le-web-3-0
Download the slides:
https://www.slideshare.net/tonyaube1/waq19-web3enyou-tube
I got mine from Hobbysearch
The Good: Great design and articulation. Shifting panels to improve movement.
The Bad: None really, except for steep cost.
Follow my updates at FB: https://www.facebook.com/meadscollection
Objectif de ce build de commando: FAIRE PETER DES TRUCS (et réguler la population de galapins)
► Live sur TWITCH : https://www.twitch.tv/retrolovetv
► Twitter : https://twitter.com/RetroloveTV
► Rejoignez notre serveur Discord : https://discord.gg/0h7qKGJFmACZHmCF
►Vos jeux pas cher & 100% Légal : https://fr.gamesplanet.com/?ref=RetroloveTV
* J'accepte avec plaisir les commentaires Positifs ET négatifs dans la mesure ou ils sont un minimum construits. Tout manque de respect direct entrainera une suppression et un ban.
IZ-REAL VERSE: I pray my lyrics will offend the world extreme measures when it’s time to serve the truth hurts burnt flesh is worse ain’t perfect the walk is work grind in the struggle buckle down resist my thirst church little worth when search the earth laid back in a Maybach mind tends to flirt play back thoughts with Rahab hate the dirt came wrap in a sin sack at my birth but now I got the mind of Christ and yes I hate flesh aim to please God it’s daily my body meets death Lord order each step I hate the former each breath and starve that which constantly conflicts with your interest I ain’t sinless I just sin less sight’s on the person of Christ though life will pose threats no longer go get bottles of Moet won’t let the world distract me I’m so focused. HOOK: we here to build up leave ’em filled up the gospel’s real enough but most don’t feel us, so what, we gon’ show up cowards don’t live by faith and dawg we live just IZ-REAL VERSE: Pay attention to the outline let the truth of God outshine lies that leave men outlined dead to they’re sin oh you ain’t do time congrats you’re born offensive births ya first crime and we love it and covet sin like it’s half the price heathens fiendin’ for death like addicts after white so I stall ‘em like they at the light to set they sights on a sacrifice who gives the right to enjoy the after life that’s why we’re out to set ‘em straight won’t hesitate bring a full course of the gospel and let men scrape the plate I can feel the weight watch ‘em indicate how they need Jesus they reject his grace naw…don’t need that partner been freed eight years you can keep the ganja no longer innocent when it comes to the infinite ya dealin’ wit a hard core participant. HOOK: we here to build up leave ’em filled up the gospel’s real enough but most don’t feel us, so what, we gon’ show up cowards don’t live by faith and dawg we live just IZ-REAL VERSE: We rep the banner of righteousness in hopes to enlighten men wit a chance to be right with God and sit at his table and feast on his manuscripts hosanna forever beyond all they’re monuments undisputed truth in both Old and New Testaments that’s why I don’t mess around like dude was celibate breath and pause a bit I know the world’s going crazy and America is loosing it’s grip that’s why every minute spent we gon’ live life holy married to Christ you can throw the rice up for me a gun for the truth we’ll suffer boldly prisoner for Christ while chumps deny his glory Christian are mission ain’t impossible we avoid extensive sin to endure every obstacle and shine Christ with the intent to break up the engagement between mankind with death and sin’s hang ups HOOK: we here to build up leave ’em filled up the gospel’s real enough but most don’t feel us, so what, we gon’ show up