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Burzum - Snu Mikrokosmos Tegn
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Slow Supreme - Green Tea (Jazidjazzdub)
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This man is more known to other people as Lindstrøm. Under this name he made a couple of brilliant house cuts that was miles away from the spacey d...
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This man is more known to other people as Lindstrøm. Under this name he made a couple of brilliant house cuts that was miles away from the spacey disco he does these days. This being one of them (Granada is the other). This track blew many minds in my own local circle. Classic for us...
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Gustav Holsts The Planets by the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis with video from the History Channels series The Universe
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Gustav Holsts The Planets by the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Colin Davis with video from the History Channels series The Universe
The music: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZ... The Planets Op. 32 is a seven-movement orchestral suite by the British composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916. The Planets is the most-performed composition by an English composer. Its first complete public performance occurred during World War I on 10 October 1918 in Birmingham, with Appleby Matthews conducting.
The elaborate score of The Planets produces unusual, complex sounds by using some out-of-the-ordinary instruments in the large orchestra, such as a bass oboe, two timpani players, celesta, xylophone, tubular bells, and organ. Holst had been influenced by Igor Stravinsky, who used four oboes and four bassoons in his The Rite of Spring (which Carl Sagan used in the soundtrack to Cosmos), and by Schoenberg's 1909 composition Five Pieces for Orchestra.
The video: Fragments from Season 1 of the History Channels series, The Universe. Currently in its fourth season, The Universe is an excellent series; the minisite can be found here: http://www.history.com/minisite.do?mi...
Purchase the DVDs of the series: http://shop.history.com/?v=history_sh... Download on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZ...
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Thanks for your comment!
And I really liked that metaphor you used at the Lomborgs-talk:
"Basically what Lomborg is telling us, is that saving the titanic is too costly so we better instead invest our time and money in giving the poor passengers better seats"
Awesome!
Thank you