In African American music, a cut "overtly insists on the repetitive nature of the music, by abruptly skipping it back to another beginning which we have already heard. Moreover, the greater the insistence on the pure beauty and value of repetition, the greater the awareness must also be that repetition takes place not on the level of musical development or progression, but on the purest tonal and timbric level" (Snead 1984, p.69, drawing on Chernoff 1979).
David Brackett (2000, p.118) describes the cut, repetition on the level of the beat, ostinato, and the harmonic sequence, as what makes improvisation possible. In a cut repetition is not considered accumulation. "Progress in the sense of 'avoidance of repetition' would at once sabotage such an effort" (Snead 1984, p.68).
Brackett (ibid) finds the cut in all African American folk and popular music "from ring to rap" and lists the blues (AAB), "Rhythm" changes in jazz, the AABA form of bebop, the ostinato vamps at the end of gospel songs allowing improvisation and a rise in energy, short ostinatos of funk which spread that intensity throughout the song, samples in rap, the last of which cuts on two levels, the repetition of the sample itself and its intertexual repetition.
In earthmoving, cut and fill is the process of constructing a railway, road or canal whereby the amount of material from cuts roughly matches the amount of fill needed to make nearby embankments, so minimizing the amount of construction labor.
Overview
Cut slopes are rarely created greater than a slope of two to one (horizontal to vertical dimensions).
Cut sections of roadway or rail are characterized by the roadway being lower in elevation than the surrounding terrain. From an operational standpoint there are unique environmental effects associated with cut sections of roadway. For example, air pollutants can concentrate in the ‘'valleys'‘ created by the cut section. Conversely, noise pollution is mitigated by cut sections since an effective blockage of line of sight sound propagation is created by the depressed roadway design.
Fill section
Fill sections manifest as elevated sections of a roadway or trackbed. Environmental effects of fill sections are typically favorable with respect to air pollution dispersal, but in the matter of sound propagation, exposure of nearby residents is generally increased, since sound walls and other forms of sound path blockage are less effective in this geometry.
"Where Do You Go" was co-produced with Nick Sansano and released as a single in September 1991, prior to commencing the rest of the album with Gehman, but it was included on Cut. Subsequent singles were "Head Above Water" (July 1992), "We the People" (September), "True Tears of Joy" (November), "Holy Grail" (March 1993) and "Imaginary Girl" (August), all appeared on the ARIA Singles Chart Top100.
Klinik, (sometimes called The Klinik), is an industrial music band from Belgium, originally formed around 1982 by electro-synthpop practitioner Marc Verhaeghen, who is the only constant member.
History
Marc Verhaeghen originally formed Klinik in the early-to-mid 1980s; the exact date varies depending on the source. The group is normally described as one of the most influential Belgian industrial bands in history.
In 1985, Verhaeghen joined forces with two other bands, Absolute Body Control (with Dirk Ivens and Eric van Wonterghem), and "The Maniacs" (Sandy Nys) to form one "super group" "Absolute Controlled Clinical Maniacs". This rather unwieldy name was soon dropped in favour of the shorter name "The Klinik". Nys soon left the band to form "Hybryds", followed in 1987 by van Wonterghem, leaving The Klinik as the "classic" duo of Dirk Ivens and Marc Verhaeghen.
The Klinik soon made a name for themselves with their cold and harsh EBM sound and their live shows, where both Ivens and Verhaeghen performed with their heads wrapped in gauze, wearing long black leather coats. Ivens' hissing vocals and minimalist lyrics were complemented by Verhaeghen's synthesizer skills and distorted trombone playing. This however, did not last forever; after Time, an album neither member was fully pleased with, musical differences became too great, and they decided to go their separate ways. In a 2013 interview, Ivens said the due were moving in different directions musically, and that compromise between only two members was challenging.
As a scientist, the man who would one day become known as the Brain performed experiments on animals to raise their intelligence. One of these was on a captured gorilla, raising its I.Q. to the genius-level of 178. He named the gorilla Monsieur Mallah and educated him for almost a decade before making him his personal assistant.
His colleague, Niles Caulder grew jealous of his work and arranged for the scientist to get caught in an explosion, which destroyed the scientist's body. Only the brain survived, which Caulder planned on putting into a robotic body.
Mallah rescued the scientist, taking his brain and transferring it to a computer network that kept it functioning (Caulder would later engineer another accident causing the racecar driver Cliff Steele to crash his car; Caulder then put Steele's brain in the artificial body originally meant for the scientist).
Short is a lunarimpact crater that is located in the southern regions of the Moon, on the near side. It lies just to the south of the larger, prominent crater Moretus, and northeast of Newton.
This crater lies across an older crater designated Short B. Only the eroded southeastern section of the rim of Short B still survives. There is a cluster of small craters attached to the outer rim within the attached Short B.
Short itself is an eroded formation with a somewhat uneven outer rim. The inner wall is more narrow to the southeast and wider elsewhere. Several tiny craterlets lie along the rim edge, as well as the inner wall and floor. At the midpoint of the interior floor of Short is a low central rise. A small crater lies along the northeast edge of this hill.
Satellite craters
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Short.
Hunters & Collectors - Talking To A Stranger (Official Video)
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Hunters & Collectors - Throw Your Arms Around Me - Live (from Under One Roof)
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Hunters and Collectors - Run Run Run
Since there doesn't seem to be an official video for this, I thought I'd make one for those who have never heard this classic song. This is from their "White Label" Self-Titled first album from 1982. They were a bit more experimental in those days. I love the slow buildup in the 2nd part of this song. I know the video doesn't do it justice, but its the best I could do in a few hours...
Hunters and Collectors should have been on Flying Nun...
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Hunters & Collectors – “When The River Runs Dry” (Atlantic) 1989
Written by Mark Seymour (lyrics) and the Hunters & The Collectors (music). Produced by Clive Martin and the Hiunters & Collectors.
Opening track form the 1989 US album, “Ghost Nation”.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. “Ghost Nation” was their sixth and reached #10. Four singles were issued from the album, beginning with “When The River Runs Dry”, which charted at #23 in Australia and reached #5 on the US Alternative Rock chart. (It was only their second single to reach that chart after “Back On The Breadline”, the previous year).
Led by Mark Seymour, this seven member band had a full sound with a tight brass section. The other gentlemen at the time of “Ghost Nation” were John ...
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Hunters & Collectors – “Back On The Breadline” (12 inch single) (I R S) 1988
Words by Mark Seymour and music by the Hunters & Collectors. Produced by Greg Edwards with the Hunters & Collectors.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. The fifth of these, “What’s A Few Men” reached #16 on the Australian album chart.
“Back On The Breadline” was a track off this album and charted as a single at #37. The song was released in the US by IRS Records and reached #6 on the US Alternative chart. IRS also retitled the “What’s A Few Men” album as “Fate” for the US market.
Success continued for Hunters & Collectors into the early 90s. Probably even more so, as their two albums, “Cut” and “Demon Flower” reached #6 and #2 respectively.
published: 10 May 2016
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Hunters & Collectors perform Throw Your Arms Around Me live.
Recorded for the live album Under One Roof.
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Hunters & Collectors perform Throw Your Arms Around Me live.
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Hunters & Collectors perform Throw Your Arms Around Me live.
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Since there doesn't seem to be an official video for this, I thought I'd make one for those who have never heard this classic song. This is from their "White La...
Since there doesn't seem to be an official video for this, I thought I'd make one for those who have never heard this classic song. This is from their "White Label" Self-Titled first album from 1982. They were a bit more experimental in those days. I love the slow buildup in the 2nd part of this song. I know the video doesn't do it justice, but its the best I could do in a few hours...
Hunters and Collectors should have been on Flying Nun...
Since there doesn't seem to be an official video for this, I thought I'd make one for those who have never heard this classic song. This is from their "White Label" Self-Titled first album from 1982. They were a bit more experimental in those days. I love the slow buildup in the 2nd part of this song. I know the video doesn't do it justice, but its the best I could do in a few hours...
Hunters and Collectors should have been on Flying Nun...
Written by Mark Seymour (lyrics) and the Hunters & The Collectors (music). Produced by Clive Martin and the Hiunters & Collectors.
Opening track form the 1989 ...
Written by Mark Seymour (lyrics) and the Hunters & The Collectors (music). Produced by Clive Martin and the Hiunters & Collectors.
Opening track form the 1989 US album, “Ghost Nation”.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. “Ghost Nation” was their sixth and reached #10. Four singles were issued from the album, beginning with “When The River Runs Dry”, which charted at #23 in Australia and reached #5 on the US Alternative Rock chart. (It was only their second single to reach that chart after “Back On The Breadline”, the previous year).
Led by Mark Seymour, this seven member band had a full sound with a tight brass section. The other gentlemen at the time of “Ghost Nation” were John Archer, Doug Falconer, Jeremy Smith, Jack Howard, Michael Waters and Rob Miles. Barry Palmer joined at around this time too.
Success continued into the early 90s. Probably even more so, as their next two albums, “Cut” and “Demon Flower” reached #6 and #2 respectively.
Written by Mark Seymour (lyrics) and the Hunters & The Collectors (music). Produced by Clive Martin and the Hiunters & Collectors.
Opening track form the 1989 US album, “Ghost Nation”.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. “Ghost Nation” was their sixth and reached #10. Four singles were issued from the album, beginning with “When The River Runs Dry”, which charted at #23 in Australia and reached #5 on the US Alternative Rock chart. (It was only their second single to reach that chart after “Back On The Breadline”, the previous year).
Led by Mark Seymour, this seven member band had a full sound with a tight brass section. The other gentlemen at the time of “Ghost Nation” were John Archer, Doug Falconer, Jeremy Smith, Jack Howard, Michael Waters and Rob Miles. Barry Palmer joined at around this time too.
Success continued into the early 90s. Probably even more so, as their next two albums, “Cut” and “Demon Flower” reached #6 and #2 respectively.
Words by Mark Seymour and music by the Hunters & Collectors. Produced by Greg Edwards with the Hunters & Collectors.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbo...
Words by Mark Seymour and music by the Hunters & Collectors. Produced by Greg Edwards with the Hunters & Collectors.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. The fifth of these, “What’s A Few Men” reached #16 on the Australian album chart.
“Back On The Breadline” was a track off this album and charted as a single at #37. The song was released in the US by IRS Records and reached #6 on the US Alternative chart. IRS also retitled the “What’s A Few Men” album as “Fate” for the US market.
Success continued for Hunters & Collectors into the early 90s. Probably even more so, as their two albums, “Cut” and “Demon Flower” reached #6 and #2 respectively.
Words by Mark Seymour and music by the Hunters & Collectors. Produced by Greg Edwards with the Hunters & Collectors.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. The fifth of these, “What’s A Few Men” reached #16 on the Australian album chart.
“Back On The Breadline” was a track off this album and charted as a single at #37. The song was released in the US by IRS Records and reached #6 on the US Alternative chart. IRS also retitled the “What’s A Few Men” album as “Fate” for the US market.
Success continued for Hunters & Collectors into the early 90s. Probably even more so, as their two albums, “Cut” and “Demon Flower” reached #6 and #2 respectively.
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Hear No Evil · Hunters & Collectors
Crucible - The Songs of Hunters & Collectors
℗ 2011 Human Frailty Pty
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The official video for Hunters & Collectors - Talking To A Stranger.
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Hunters & Collectors perform Throw Your Arms Around Me live.
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Since there doesn't seem to be an official video for this, I thought I'd make one for those who have never heard this classic song. This is from their "White Label" Self-Titled first album from 1982. They were a bit more experimental in those days. I love the slow buildup in the 2nd part of this song. I know the video doesn't do it justice, but its the best I could do in a few hours...
Hunters and Collectors should have been on Flying Nun...
Written by Mark Seymour (lyrics) and the Hunters & The Collectors (music). Produced by Clive Martin and the Hiunters & Collectors.
Opening track form the 1989 US album, “Ghost Nation”.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. “Ghost Nation” was their sixth and reached #10. Four singles were issued from the album, beginning with “When The River Runs Dry”, which charted at #23 in Australia and reached #5 on the US Alternative Rock chart. (It was only their second single to reach that chart after “Back On The Breadline”, the previous year).
Led by Mark Seymour, this seven member band had a full sound with a tight brass section. The other gentlemen at the time of “Ghost Nation” were John Archer, Doug Falconer, Jeremy Smith, Jack Howard, Michael Waters and Rob Miles. Barry Palmer joined at around this time too.
Success continued into the early 90s. Probably even more so, as their next two albums, “Cut” and “Demon Flower” reached #6 and #2 respectively.
Words by Mark Seymour and music by the Hunters & Collectors. Produced by Greg Edwards with the Hunters & Collectors.
Hailing from the great music city of Melbourne, Australia, Hunters & Collectors issued six albums in the 80s, all of which charted in Australia. The fifth of these, “What’s A Few Men” reached #16 on the Australian album chart.
“Back On The Breadline” was a track off this album and charted as a single at #37. The song was released in the US by IRS Records and reached #6 on the US Alternative chart. IRS also retitled the “What’s A Few Men” album as “Fate” for the US market.
Success continued for Hunters & Collectors into the early 90s. Probably even more so, as their two albums, “Cut” and “Demon Flower” reached #6 and #2 respectively.
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In African American music, a cut "overtly insists on the repetitive nature of the music, by abruptly skipping it back to another beginning which we have already heard. Moreover, the greater the insistence on the pure beauty and value of repetition, the greater the awareness must also be that repetition takes place not on the level of musical development or progression, but on the purest tonal and timbric level" (Snead 1984, p.69, drawing on Chernoff 1979).
David Brackett (2000, p.118) describes the cut, repetition on the level of the beat, ostinato, and the harmonic sequence, as what makes improvisation possible. In a cut repetition is not considered accumulation. "Progress in the sense of 'avoidance of repetition' would at once sabotage such an effort" (Snead 1984, p.68).
Brackett (ibid) finds the cut in all African American folk and popular music "from ring to rap" and lists the blues (AAB), "Rhythm" changes in jazz, the AABA form of bebop, the ostinato vamps at the end of gospel songs allowing improvisation and a rise in energy, short ostinatos of funk which spread that intensity throughout the song, samples in rap, the last of which cuts on two levels, the repetition of the sample itself and its intertexual repetition.