music
/ˈmjuːzɪk/
noun
1. vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
“couples were dancing to the music”
synonyms: notes, strains, tones, chords, sound; More
2. the written or printed signs representing vocal or instrumental sound.
“Tony learned to read music”
“Ní bheidh a leithéid arís ann”

“Living authentically in a society that punishes the truth requires great courage“
“I don’t do anything in order to cause trouble. It just so happens that what I do naturally causes trouble. I’m proud to be a troublemaker”
“They laugh ’cause they know they’re untouchable
Not because what I said was wrong
Whatever it may bring
I will live by my own policies
I will sleep with a clear conscience
I will sleep in peace”
Chlorine by Penelope Isles (2019)
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“My Baby Likes To Boogaloo” by Don Gardner (1966)
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Marie Davidson ( @mariedavidsn ) – ‘Work It ‘ (2019)
“CLONES” by Tierra Whack (2019)
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London Symphony Orchestra – Visualizing Motion and Music (2017)
“Motion becomes music becomes image! I created dynamic visuals based on the movements of the conductor and music, and extracted high resolution stills for the visual identity of the orchestra.
It starts with the arms of the conductor forming a hexagonal shape that propagates like sonic waves in linear space. When the music becomes louder, the linearity gets bended by the motion of the baton, which results more complex visual arrangements. Textures, colors, materials and lights are inspired by classical instruments (wood, brass, wind, strings) and the atmosphere and architecture of classic concert halls. In the last sequence, the conductors motion turns into strings. The waveform of the sound adds to the form of motion, like mixing audio waves.”
via atlasobscura
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