From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10660 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, February 4 2023 Volume 14 : Number 10660 Today's Subjects: ----------------- This Daily Habit Accelerates Alzheimer's By 73%... ["Mallory" ] Meet truly compatible singles near you! ["Woman Online" Subject: This Daily Habit Accelerates Alzheimer's By 73%... This Daily Habit Accelerates Alzheimer's By 73%... http://melliitox.co/w0VZOZzEqr9NuoFfDF3Hm51kYvYttSfjSvNty0fWKdZgj32ERw http://melliitox.co/OzNtbZGI5Hha3FIlEqGeg-HEfcMt3kOyi9cSYe9-KifT8oE7oQ The song "Ready for the Floor" contains an allusion to the 1989 film, Batman, with the line, "You're my number one guy". In an interview with The Fader magazine, Taylor said the reference was a result of thinking about the Batman film, which has many things that Taylor is fond of, such as the Prince soundtrack. He commented that sometimes those items "seep into what we're writing about" and said that he likes to reference "in an oblique way". He conjectured that he had included the line to say something to "everyone in the band, particularly to Joe , 'You're my number one guy, why is there any problems between any of us?' " The song "Out at the Pictures" is an homage to British pub chain J D Wetherspoon. Packaging Artwork Darren Wall (Wallzo) and Owen Clarke designed the artwork after several graphical experiments. After the initial experimentation, Wall wanted to create a cover that was "more brooding and conservative" and formed a list of ideas that the band had responded positively to. The list included dual colour illustrations, circles, and verdigrisbthe green coating formed on copper during oxygenation. Wall amalgamated the ideas to create the image used on the album's cover, which was named "The Artifact". The image was embossed on metallic copper card to give a "tactile feel" that would imply the album was "an object rather than illustration-based desig ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2023 11:54:48 +0100 From: "CNN" Subject: How to turn food into gorgeous hair How to turn food into gorgeous hair http://maasalongenhesment.email/qSLXlrFMFBEUCCVBdChSGN6kcdf5GGZ2Z9aRsbmhSpKwRBqt http://maasalongenhesment.email/m3Bi2uvBVQ2oVGjhd98SIPb2tz_H6rHWnaTUwr2gYZtOF9VD2w n October 2007, MTV reported that Hot Chip was planning to give "Ready for the Floor" to Kylie Minogue. Other reports incorrectly suggested that Hot Chip had written Made in the Dark's second single, "Ready for the Floor" specifically for Minogue. Taylor explained that it was a misunderstanding; "It started because someone asked me if we would ever write for Kylie. I said that we'd been asked to write for her but we'd never got round to it. And I said if we had to give her one of our songs, "Ready for the Floor" would probably be the most suitable. From that, I got misquoted. We didn't write "Ready for the Floor" for Kylie, didn't send it to her and she never heard it." After the first rumour circulated, Joe Goddard created a reverse rumour, saying that Minogue had written a track for Hot Chip. He told NME, "Kylie wrote a song for us, She sent it through our management to usbit was totally bizarre. It was the beginnings of a trackbI think she wrote it and just thought, 'This would be perfect for Hot Chip', or possibly for a collaboration. It's a crazy song. It's industrial and clanging and even has farmyard animal noises on it. 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He used two sound channels to control noise and melody, and placed the noise channel in Cubase and had it follow the melody, to make it "punchier". With "Bendable Poseable", Goddard recorded live percussion parts with a Shure Beta 57A mic going directly into Cubase and "fashioned them into a jittery, three-minute loop". This was emailed to Taylor, who then recorded the main vocals for the song. To create the beat in "Shake a Fist" Martin used the Elektron Machinedrum. At the London-based studio called the Strongroom, "One Pure Thought", "Hold On" and "Shake a Fist" were recorded live, instead of on multitrack, and were subsequently pieced together. This was the first occasion that Hot Chip had recorded music in a studio en ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2023 14:25:56 +0100 From: "Male Performance" Subject: Valentines Day Sex Secret Leaked Valentines Day Sex Secret Leaked http://neurotonix.best/Kz7fDDAPCxQdPeTSqOwb6HJ4s7PvbJU_bU7jC4highqHk5ZvTw http://neurotonix.best/t-I9w_nALKzIyl9C6v20UvnnOZARYzA_I3mwLE0zUss9Jge46w think the fact that we've managed to be successful, in getting good chart positions in the U.K. and at the same time making a record that is actually quite weird and confusing to even a site like Pitchforkbthe guy doesn't seem to actually get what we're trying to dobit's kind of cool to me. Pitchfork, despite their initial rating, went on to list the album number 23 on their list of the fifty best albums of 2008, and would later state that "its bold charms have lent it a fond longevity." Another element that caused mixed reception was the use of a Todd Rundgren sample in "Shake a Fist", which musicOMH called "delightful" but The Guardian described it as grating. musicOMH, whose description of the album was positive, said that tracks "Ready for the Floor" and "Bendable Poseable" had elements reminiscent of previous album The Warning. The Times said that although the execution was "novel" and the song "Made in the Dark" was "exquisite", that much of Made in the Dark "seems to spring from sticky relationship issues". Comparisons were also made to Paul McCartney's McCartney II album with songs like "Wrestlers", "Bendable Poseable", "Whistle for Will" and "We're Looking for a Lot of Love", which were described as having the "airless proto-electronica" of McCartney II. In regards to lyrics, AllMusic said the album "boasts some of Hot Chip's most kinetic music, with rhythms and melodies that are just as hyper-articulate as the word play." Rolling Stone summarised the album as having "catchy tunes, monster grooves, and lyrics resolving the heartfelt and the smar ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Feb 2023 09:06:15 +0100 From: "You're Invited" Subject: BONUS: $100 SOUTHWEST Gift Card Opportunity BONUS: $100 SOUTHWEST Gift Card Opportunity http://socksole.email/Fp6vBmgFqrYv1H7Zl5ihtQkQwM0AmWY1VVkrWATEp6bKoHy_2w http://socksole.email/zNWVHX3Ov5wzfN1u1qNLNroLbQAKNN7jaC6pJoANuyHLI_aeaQ ade in the Dark is the third studio album by English indietronica band Hot Chip, released on 4 February 2008 through EMI Records internationally and Astralwerks and DFA Records in the United States. Comprising 13 tracks, a defining feature of the album is the strong presence of romantic ballads. The ballad "Made in the Dark" was described as "sublime" by one critic, although not all the ballads received universal praise. Alexis Taylor, the main contributor to the lyrics, said he was proud of the album lyrically and felt that feelings of love and happiness, partly the result of his recent marriage, had contributed to the album's romantic tone. Critics stated that songs such as "Ready for the Floor" and "Bendable Poseable" were reminiscent of their previous release, The Warning. The style of the album was not considered as big a leap forward as the changes evident between Coming on Strong (2004) to The Warning (2006). 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When Resolution Guyot rose above sea level, karst processes began to impact the platform. The platform became irregular and part of it was eroded away; calcrete crusts, carbonate pinnacles, cavities, caverns containing speleothems and sinkholes formed and exist to this day. At this stage, Resolution Guyot would have resembled a makatea island. This karstic episode did not last for long, perhaps several hundred thousand years, but structures left by the karstic phase such as sinkholes and carbonate pinnacles can still be seen on the surface platform of Resolution Guyot. During periods of emergence, freshwater flowed throug ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #10660 ***********************************************