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The whispering, scratching, plinking, and sighing of her "run-on sentence of the pavement," for piano, Ping-Pong balls, and electronics, has an oddly sad, entrancing effect, especially when the stream of noise coalesces into slivers of song.
The hush of Catholicism was most of what I knew about religion — my dad had a talent for sneaking gospel sounds into hymnody, but the Mass had a staid, stubborn rhythm of its own — and the biggest shock of my first few months immersed in charismatic religion was the wild, unceasing stream of noise.
Last week, as well as the #twitterlayoffs, as they are known, the company also launched "Moments", not a chocolate spinoff as the name suggests, but an attempt to tame the unruly stream of noise into a more edited or curated and orderly format.
Spin's review said: "a long stream of noise water is omitted by Pavement.... What a party!" A reviewer for Option praised the band's lo-fi characteristics and attitude, calling the EP "loose and intentionally lo-fi," and saying "let's hope this Pavement stays cracked".
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For example, a watermark is not clearly defined and considered as an identification code using bit-noise - the bit-stream of noise-like signals.
This appliance isolates sights, sounds and ideas from the rapid-fire, undifferentiated stream of sensory noise in which we daily swim.
In a non-stop stream of thrilling noise, they segue from supercharged stomp-rock, through doomy choral chanting and frazzled go-go, to a thundering melee of atonal freakouts.
METS DRAFT MAZZILLI'S SON From the stream of white noise that characterizes baseball's three-day draft emerged an unmistakable name for Mets fans: the club on Friday picked L. J. Mazzilli, the son of the former player Lee Mazzilli, with their fourth-round selection.
That ringing or hollow sound in one's ear after listening to a steady stream of loud noise is known as a temporary threshold shift.
The internet filtered into a stream of audiovisual noise makes for a messy outcome, but that's the point, to remind us that this is going on even though it's impossible for us to comprehend, let alone consume it all.
It's sending a continuous stream of dolphin noises into my ears, along with a droning techno beat, and it works, as far as I can tell, on the principle that whatever is extremely annoying must be good for you.
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