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taijin-kyofushoo · 1 year
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astudyincontrasts · 2 years
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I hope you are feeling better after your loss, and am offering some zoupa for all who are seeming a little down or tired 🥣
Aw thank you so much 🖤 I’m back on my feet, writing-wise, and I’ve just about made up for everything that was lost. I really really appreciate how kind and patient everybody has been.
And I myself should have some soup to serve everyone very soon!
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chickenparm · 2 years
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Haven’t seen you posting much lately, you okay? Here, have a nice warm cup o’ zoupa 🥣
hi! yes, i'm good!
tbh i've lost quite a bit of steam when it comes to creating Silco content, i've wrung the brain dry :^( i'm not going anywhere and i'm still writing for Silco, it's just at a glacial pace atm
(also john seed ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) )
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musicarenagh · 1 month
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Gary Dranow & The Manic Emotions: From Ashes to Anthems In the husky twilight of modern rock, "Black Coal Lung" by Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions emerges like a soot-stained phoenix rising from industrial ashes. Stitched together by the rugged threads of three virtuosos—Dranow's composition evoking lyrical activism, Zoupa’s multi-instrumental tapestry weaving harmony and dissonance, and Jones' production transforming raw sentiment into a polished outcry—the single is an anthem for both music aficionados and eco-warriors. https://open.spotify.com/track/3er27vzNN5MH3y86y6F3p7 A bluesy harmonica courtesy of Roman Burda carries us through foggy narratives of environmental turmoil as if navigating through the haze of pollution itself. This mournful call harmonizes with soft yet gruff male vocals that echo among shadows cast by towering smokestacks. The storytelling elements reminiscent of Springsteen's heartland rock fuse effortlessly into a tapestry rich with themes akin to folk heroes Woody Guthrie or Bob Dylan; musicians who have historically melded message with melody. Yet, at its core, “Black Coal Lung” is unapologetically rock—with guitars that buzz like a livewire through your consciousness. It’s as if each strum seeks justice against corporate giants steeped in coal dust—an outcry against the smoldering injustices faced by unseen communities. [caption id="attachment_54635" align="alignnone" width="768"] Credit: Time Punk Pet Photography / Dr. Liz Dranow[/caption] This song does more than narrate—it demands attention, rallying cries woven amidst chords designed to shake foundations as much as stir emotions. And while it croons softly enough to engage listeners who prefer their messages without edge-of-seat urgency—it never loses sight of its plea: awakening social conscience surrounded by soundscapes painted in tones particularly humanizing due to Jason Jones’ gritty vocal delivery which offers both solidarity and solemnity. As a testament to survival amid adversity, “Black Coal Lung” exhales stories intertwined within every note—a pulsating reminder that we’re all breathing from the same fragile atmosphere this very moment. Its rhythm plants seeds for action while ensuring these seeds are watered with hope—not just despair. Let Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions guide you across battle lines drawn at dawn between man-made grey skies; because within “Black Coal Lung,” there exists not just an elegy but also sparks waiting impatiently for change—a symphony written on behalf of our collective lungs yearning for breaths untarnished. Follow Gary Dranow on Website, Facebook, Twitter, Bandcamp, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.
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raducotarcea · 6 months
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arxt1 · 2 years
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Ambiguity resolution for integrable gravitational charges. (arXiv:2202.00133v2 [hep-th] UPDATED)
Recently, Ciambelli, Leigh, and Pai (CLP) [arXiv:2111.13181] have shown that nonzero charges integrating Hamilton's equation can be defined for all diffeomorphisms acting near the boundary of a subregion in a gravitational theory. This is done by extending the phase space to include a set of embedding fields that parameterize the location of the boundary. Because their construction differs from previous works on extended phase spaces by a covariant phase space ambiguity, the question arises as to whether the resulting charges are unambiguously defined. Here, we demonstrate that ambiguity-free charges can be obtained by appealing to the variational principle for the subregion, following recent developments on dealing with boundaries in the covariant phase space. Resolving the ambiguity produces corrections to the diffeomorphism charges, and also generates additional obstructions to integrability of Hamilton's equation. We emphasize the fact that the CLP extended phase space produces nonzero diffeomorphism charges distinguishes it from previous constructions in which diffeomorphisms are pure gauge, since the embedding fields can always be eliminated from the latter by a choice of unitary gauge. Finally, we show that Wald-Zoupas charges, with their characteristic obstruction to integrability, are associated with a modified transformation in the extended phase space, clarifying the reason behind integrability of Hamilton's equation for standard diffeomorphisms.
from gr-qc updates on arXiv.org https://ift.tt/Lm5dIzA
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eishntwana · 4 years
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Good Morning 🌍 Nibe nosuku oluhle njengani💞 Much love from us🕯️ #QhaweLeZulu🤴 #QhawekaziLeZulu👸 #LoveLeCouple #Zoupa #eishntwana #lalelangik'chazele (at South Africa) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGW2UmJlJ3I/?igshid=i1m7w5itqkwk
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bugsinthebayou · 2 years
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opinion on zoupa toscana soup? I made some earlier and said 'soupie time' in a babyish voice and was like wait! I have a friend named soupie
oo it looks good!!
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jenslarsenjazz · 7 years
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Latest Jam with Chris Zoupa! Check it out!
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gbhbl · 3 years
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Album Review: Teramaze - Sorella Minore (Wells Music)
If you want some small idea of just how gigantic in scope this release is, simply look at the length of the title and first track on this album.
Teramaze are Australia’s premier progressive rock band, fronted by guitarist and band founder Dean Wells, alongside Chris Zoupa, Andrew Cameron and Nick Ross. They have been at the forefront of the progressive rock/metal scene in Australia for some time. The band saw great success and recognition after the release of critically acclaimed 2015 concept album ‘Her Halo’. Now in 2021, 6 years later,…
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zou-pa · 5 years
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If you scrolled this far you owe yourself a click to my website
-ZOUPA
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musicarenagh · 2 months
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"Dad": A Musical Homage to Fathers by Gary Dranow Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions' single "Dad" is more than a tune—it’s an emotional voyage that tugs at the heartstrings with its sincere homage to paternal bonds. Engulfed in rock sensibilities refined by an essential storytelling authenticity, this piece emanates warmth, wisdom, and the indelible marks of familial love. https://open.spotify.com/track/6MgqQE4xsfrn070tw2GzQT Crafting this poignant narrative are Gary Dranow alongside bandmates from corners as varied as Park City (Utah), Melbourne (Australia), and Ukraine—Chris Zoupa's electrifying guitar riffs, Jason Jones’ deep-toned bass pulses, Roman Burda's evocative violin strokes along with Klim Apalkov and Roman Kuznetsov adding layers of intricate sonic textures. This international assembly isn’t just about showcasing their geographical diversity; it speaks volumes of their unity in creating music that resonates universally. "Dad" draws its inspirational soul from a letter — possibly one filled with reflections on love lost and found through the eyes of a son to his father Harold. It’s this source material that imbues every chord change with raw emotiveness matched only by lyrical narratives reminiscent of legendary raconteurs like Bob Dylan or Neil Young—a story set against a backdrop where each note finds its place within the grand tapestry woven out of profound human emotions. The strength lies not solely in impeccable musicianship but also shines brilliantly through great male vocals that serve as both narrator and confidante. They guide listeners across trails blazed by affectionate recollections and lessons inherited from years under paternal watchfulness—a voice speaking directly to our shared experiences around family ties. [caption id="attachment_54320" align="alignnone" width="768"] "Dad": A Musical Homage to Fathers by Gary Dranow[/caption] By blending rock’s inherent intensity with flourishes that hint at Eastern European melodic richness alongside good old-fashioned Australian straightforwardness, “Dad” transcends musical genres. It instead stakes its claim firmly in hearts willing to journey back home musically—and emotionally—to spaces filled by parental figures’ silhouettes cast long into adulthood realms. In essence, Gary Dranow And The Manic Emotions have not merely composed another track; they've painstakingly painted auditory canvases where notes curve gently around memories like comforting embraces or echoes growing faded yet vital still amid life’s cacophonies. Their single stands testament—not simply to creative prowess—but more importantly - encapsulates those unspoken chords struck between fathers and sons everywhere, turning universal truths into symphonies felt deeply beyond mere hearing. Indeed “Dad” goes beyond melody or harmony—it whispers tales deeper than lyrics could tell alone while imploring us all to find solace in connections timeless against temporal lulls—an endeavor irrefutably successful ensuring it reverberates long after the final note fades into silence. Follow Gary Dranow on Website, Facebook, Twitter, Bandcamp, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.
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raducotarcea · 7 months
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