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thefoldedbird · 2 years
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Y’all this callback in the prequel film makes me ridiculously happy!
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The gun Naru has is the same one as the one given to Mike by the lost tribe!
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“Lost Tribe,” Trinidad and Tobago Carnival 2020
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mymusicbias · 3 months
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yautja-addict · 2 years
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Predator 2 (1990) poster by DarkDesign
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oobxlr8r · 1 year
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I’ve been expanding my horizons. Baking and shit.
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lostspiration · 2 years
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From David LaChapelle UK promo for Season 1
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immaculatasknight · 7 months
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Lost tribe?
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zeruch · 7 months
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Sounds That Have been Made, EP 90: Lost Tribe Live in Warsawa 1994
I don’t remember exactly how I discovered Lost Tribe exactly, other than I regularly tried new things from bargain/cutout bins, and could often pick from seemingly random criteria (e.g. a single credit on the case or sleeve, including who played on it, produced it, which label it was on, etc), but I am almost certain in this case it was because it had Gary Katz as a producer. While Gary was…
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havatabanca · 8 months
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Welcome to Trinidad Carnival Monday with The Big Band of the Year Winners — The Lost Tribe
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dustedmagazine · 1 year
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Arrowounds — In the Octopus Pond (Lost Tribe Sound)
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In The Octopus Pond by ARROWOUNDS
Ryan Chamberlain’s new album as Arrowounds, In the Octopus Pond, begins with the sound of running water reflecting off the walls of a cave, immediately setting the scene. On this immersive opener, “Phosphene Silver Abyss,” a kick-drum pulse soon fades in, accompanied by tambourine that shimmers between the stereo channels, followed by delicately plucked acoustic guitar and modulated bass — but even when all the elements have been introduced, the sound of water is still prominent in the mix. This approach to incorporating field recordings creates a bizarre and entrancing effect, comparable to early 4AD artists such as Dif Juz, and more contemporary post-rock and ambient albums by The World On Higher Downs and Svartbag. The sounds and how they’re treated go a long way towards mustering a unique, shadowy atmosphere, which is sustained throughout the album’s 45 minutes, with each of the six tracks running into one another.
“Tree of Disciples” prominently features field recordings of a nocturnal forest, plus pedalled guitar tones and eerie backmasked percussion, immediately conjuring the mournful, sylvan setting of Twin Peaks. On “Blue Entombed,” Chamberlain evokes prime Bark Psychosis with hard-hitting brushed drums, glowering bass, and some gorgeous, resonant guitar chords. “Oil Swimmer” opens the second half of the record with a subtly evolving palette of sounds, juxtaposing high, keening tones with growling, almost prog-metal bass. “Spectral Colours of Science” is the album’s most ambient stretch, the rhythmic pulse kept low in the mix like a distant heartbeat, the track’s heavily effected guitars blending together in an ecstatic blur. Closer “Winding Serpent Dance” offers some of the album’s most beautiful moments, its shimmering tones falling gracefully down to earth in an elegant melodic arc, carried along by a gently puttering rhythm track and more thickly modulated bass. 
Though there are plenty of precedents for what Chamberlain is doing here, there’s a cohesive vision to this record that proves intoxicating. In the Octopus Pond truly comes into its own when listened to as a whole, on headphones, at night. Dive in and drift away. 
Tim Clarke
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“Lost Tribe,” Trinidad and Tobago Carnival 2020
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mymusicbias · 4 months
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onmybookshelf101 · 2 years
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lazorbeanz · 2 months
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Y’know what would be nice?
If that the series ended off with Knuckles returning home to Sonic, Tails and Maddie, and (after the rapid fire of questions and scolding for running away which is most likely prone to happen lol) begins to tell them about how he realised he isn’t living with them just to fulfil a vow of protecting the M.E anymore, but rather because he finally found his home
He explains how he finally understands the definition of “home” and what makes one
And if it’s anywhere he is most at home (since losing his tribe), it’s in the small town of Green Hills, with the Wachowski family, because with them is where his place of belonging lies…they are his home, and always were from the moment they took him in
Yeah, I think that would be nice
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spockvarietyhour · 9 months
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Stargate Atlantis "The Lost Tribe"
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