The always-enlightening Benn Loxo du Taccu posts from Beijing with a link to an ASTONISHING 9-minute piece by the Uyghur jazz group Panjir:
Nazirkom
Other tracks are accessible via the band’s Web site.
The always-enlightening Benn Loxo du Taccu posts from Beijing with a link to an ASTONISHING 9-minute piece by the Uyghur jazz group Panjir:
Nazirkom
Other tracks are accessible via the band’s Web site.
Sentences like this renew one’s faith in humanity:
Because of parallax, the likelihood of a solar eclipse depends not only on a syzygy’s nodal elongation, but also on whether it occurs north or south of the ecliptic, as was recognized in antiquity.
(See Freeth et al. in Nature, via xefer, where there’s also a link to a 44 page (!) Supplement)
Tripping along in my leisurely reading of Guy Davenport’s Geography of the Imagination (which, by the way, is mostly about poets and other artsy rapscallions), I came upon this marvelous bit of invective:
True, it was a year in which the country had to turn out a pack of scoundrels, porch climbers, thieves, bullies, liars, and bores from the Executive Branch of the government, a year in which the sludge of usury which forms the basis of our economy began to slither and lurch, a year indistinguishable from any other in the national contempt for the arts. (pg 273)
(Davenport refers to 1974, but…)
All too seldom does one see mastodons in duet (2:55 to 5:50). Here’s the Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band:
(via Keep Swinging)
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