aural-emerald
aural-emerald
Aural Emerald
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Mixes and music from DJ Ezmyrelda. Dance culture visual commentary. Soundcloud Beatbravo Mixcloud Personal tumblr Web presence Booking: [email protected]
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aural-emerald · 8 months ago
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https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/ezmyreldatransact/synth-witches-maxi-ep
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aural-emerald · 2 years ago
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At least 20 years. That song is this old.
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aural-emerald · 2 years ago
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Ezmyrelda livesets and podcasts
Found an old archive of some of my mixes. How nice!
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aural-emerald · 2 years ago
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Bluegrass essentials playlist I've been working on lately.
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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Chester’s Universe
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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Why don’t you read what I wrote.. and then read what I wrote before..  and then consider context.. How about.. anybody.. that reads anything.. ever.. consider context.. Just as you don’t give a crap what I think digital witchcraft is.. I could give a fuck what you think about me in relation to pretension.  It happened upon my tumblr dashboard.. Consider the context of that.. I didn’t go looking for your post.. Shoo fly, yourself little one.
If you direct something at people who don’t give a crap to begin with.. and then get huffy at a person who was agreeing with you.. How about you grow up a little yourself?
Block me.. or don’t... You’re the one holding the fly swatter.. use it..
I’ll be damned if I’m ever going to apologize for the minimal reading skills other people have.
I get that nobody has invented a sarcasm font yet.. but fucks sake.. Do a little thinking before you start bitching at somebody who replied
“Who ever said it isn’t a valid thing? I will fight them.“.
Go away child.. ya bother me.
Tech witchcraft is a Thing And Valid™ 💪🏻💯 Elitist witches can suck it. 😒🖕🏻
Pass it on ‼️ 😊✌🏻️
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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The Voyager Golden Records are phonograph records which were included aboard both Voyager spacecraft, which were launched in 1977. They contain sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth, and are intended for any intelligent extraterrestrial life form, or for future humans, who may find them. At the top left of the plate is a schematic representation of the hyperfine transition of hydrogen, which is the most abundant element in the universe. Below this symbol is a small vertical line to represent the binary digit 1.  On the right side of the plaque, a man and a woman are shown in front of the spacecraft. Between the brackets that indicate the height of the woman, the binary representation of the number 8 can be seen in units of the wavelength of the hyperfine transition of hydrogen. The right hand of the man is raised as a sign of good will. Although this gesture may not be understood, it offers a way to show the opposable thumb and how the limbs can be moved. The radial pattern on the left of the plaque shows 15 lines emanating from the same origin. Fourteen of the lines have corresponding long binary numbers, which stand for the periods of pulsars. Since these periods will change over time, the epoch of the launch can be calculated from these values. The lengths of the lines show the relative distances of the pulsars to the Sun.  The fifteenth line on the plaque extends to the far right, behind the human figures. This line indicates the Sun’s relative distance to the center of the galaxy. At the bottom of the plaque is a schematic diagram of the Solar System. A small picture of the spacecraft is shown, and the trajectory shows its way past Jupiter and out of the Solar System. The binary numbers above and below the planets show the relative distance to the Sun. Behind the figures of the human beings, the silhouette of the Pioneer spacecraft is shown in the same scale so that the size of the human beings can be deduced by measuring the spacecraft.
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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This is a thing about sound.. 
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reverb room vs. anechoic chamber [x]
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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"I hate country music.": eh
"I hate new country music because the genre has shifted from being retelling of folk tales and tales of the underprivileged working class of the American south and has now boiled down to bragging about your truck.": absolutely
"I hate all country music except for specific individuals who surpassed the genre because they were legends and I have never expected folk tales or stories about the underprivileged from country because that is actually bluegrass and always has been." : yup.
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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That kookaburra is like all electronic dance music genres.
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all i ever think about is how birds are dinosaurs 
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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Hadn’t heard this. Love a Sneaker Pimps remix.
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Placebo - Every You Every Me (Sneaker Pimps Remix)
cause there’s nothing else to do
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aural-emerald · 8 years ago
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A moment of silence and then a funky break for a legend. <3
Clyde Stubblefield, the funk drummer whose work with James Brown made him one of the most sampled musicians in history, died Saturday morning in Madison, Wisc., his publicist confirmed. Stubblefield was 73; his publicist did not provide a cause of death.
For most of his career, Stubblefield was better known in sound than in name. He joined James Brown’s backing band in 1965, one of countless musicians on an ever-rotating roster. As he told NPR in 2015, the ensemble seemed to have more than enough drummers already when he showed up to audition. “I went on stage and there was five drum sets up there,” he explained. “And I’m going, ‘Wow, what do you need me for?’”
Still, his recordings with Brown managed to rise above the competition: Songs like “Cold Sweat,” “Say It Loud — I’m Black And I’m Proud” and “Mother Popcorn” are now revered as a gold standard for funk drumming. A generation later, he would have an even bigger impact on hip-hop, as the pattern he’d played on 1970’s “Funky Drummer” proved irresistible to producers. The track’s distinctive break, a sixteenth beat punctuated by deft, delicate snare hits, has been sampled on hundreds of songs. [Read More]
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aural-emerald · 9 years ago
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I’m trying to bring more of this into my life so I can complete more tracks. Maybe a lot of what I would do might be seen as perfectly imperfect by others.. Who’s to say? 
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Posted this on twitter and thought y'all would wanna see it as well.
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aural-emerald · 9 years ago
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Atlanta (s1e04)
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aural-emerald · 9 years ago
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Ummmm... OK! If this is a habit that would be appreciated.. I am soooo down for Bust a Move 2K17.
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2017 GOT ME FEELING LIKE 🙌🏿🙌🏿😂
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aural-emerald · 9 years ago
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This makes me really happy.. Nobody should ever be shamed about how they dance.. Everyone should feel free to dance.. Whether people are watching or not.
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I know I never (personally) post things like this but I saw this on the news and I really wanted to share it.
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aural-emerald · 9 years ago
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Hey...  @whisper-of-skooma-dreams.. I gotta hip you to some wisdom. Magic too requires work.. All things worthwhile require it. I would suggest that if your “magic” is encapsulated by saying a few words and waving your fingers arcanely... It’s not magic.. it’s fantasy.
I bind you, 2017, from doing harm. Harm against other people and harm against yourself.
Like to charge, reblog to cast.
It ain’t much, but at least we can try.
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