Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Instrumentation

Have you ever listening to music and felt like you just COULDNT understand what the heck was happening???It seemed so multi-layered,making it harder to find head or tail of it.
Well i think the main reason is the vocals.Lets get it straight,i have NOTHING against vocalists and spoken stuff combined with music,in fact i dig them most of the time.
But...
Lately i found some of my favorite albums in their instrumental versions.That means,no vocals,just music from the instruments.
And they rock,SO HARD,im thinking about trashing the original ones.I mean,you clearly understand what each instrument is doing,how some parts are repeated,you might even notice some effects and sampling that has been used in the songs.
A unique experience.

WHAT??NEW CONVERGE ALBUM???HOT-SHOT KILLER ONE???YEAH!!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Aurora Borealis

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Aurora,also known as Aurora Borealis and Aurorae, are natural light displays in the sky, usually observed at night, particularly in the polar regions. Aurorae seen near the magnetic pole,may be high overhead, but from further away, they illuminate the northern horizon as a greenish glow or sometimes a faint red, as if the sun was rising from an unusual direction.
Aurorae are produced by the collision of charged particles from Earth's magnetosphere, mostly electrons but also protons and heavier particles, with atoms and molecules of Earth's upper atmosphere. The collisions in the atmosphere electrically excite atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere. This excitation energy can be lost by light emission or collisions.
Most Aurora are green and red emissions from atomic oxygen. Molecular nitrogen and nitrogen ions produce some low level red and very high blue/violet Aurorae. The light blue and green colors are produced by ionic nitrogen and the neutral nitrogen gives off the red and purple color with the rippled edges. Different gases interacting with the upper atmosphere will produce different colors, caused by the different compounds of oxygen and nitrogen. The level of solar wind activity from the Sun can also influence the color of the Aurorae.
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Putting on your dance shoes

It rocks.It absolutely rocks.I can't help but listening to it all the time.I'm addicted.And i don't even LIKE the band.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

This is definately going in my blog!!!

So this is it,new post at last.
I 'm a YouTube-aholic so it is going to be just a bunch of videos which just caught my attention.

Well im not much of a American Football fan,but i can tell when it goes OFF THE HOOK


Winter.Yeah,right...


Johnny is the MAN.No wonder his last name is Cash....


You like ships??Sure you do!


Got a little sister?