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The Complete Public Speaking Certification Program (Part 1)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at Oct. 1, 2022
The Complete Public Speaking Certification Program (Part 1)

The Complete Public Speaking Certification Program (Part 1)
Last updated 12/2020
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The Complete Public Speaking Certification Program (Part 2)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Sigha at March 26, 2023
The Complete Public Speaking Certification Program (Part 2)

The Complete Public Speaking Certification Program (Part 2)
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The #1 Most Powerful Public Speaking and Presentations Certification System in the World! (Beginner to Advanced)
VA - Can't Seem to Come Down: American Sounds of 1968 (2024)

VA - Can't Seem to Come Down American Sounds of 1968 (2024)
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3:58:28 | Psychedelic Rock | Label: Grapefruit

Three CD set. Follow-up to Grapefruit's hugely popular US 1967 anthology 'March Of The Flower Children'. Hit singles, cult classics and tracks from 1968's key albums as the American music scene moved on from the Summer of Love. While psychedelia had been the dominant musical force in 1967, the scene fragmented the following year. Although many acts remained immersed in garage-punk and psychedelic pop, a growing number of heavily-amplified, blues-based hard rock bands like Blue Cheer, Steppenwolf and Iron Butterfly - all of whom enjoyed sizeable hit singles in 1968 - emerged to pave the way for what would develop into heavy metal. Manufactured pop in the form of bubblegum dominated the singles chart, The Byrds and other easy riders developed a country/rock hybrid, a phalanx of folk-based singer/songwriters came to the fore, while Bob Dylan and his occasional playmates The Band pioneered a more organic, rustic sound that would come to be known as Americana.

Nik Bartsch's Ronin - Holon (2008) {ECM 2049}  Music

Posted by ruskaval at Jan. 8, 2018
Nik Bartsch's Ronin - Holon (2008) {ECM 2049}

Nik Bärtsch's Ronin - Holon (2008) {ECM 2049}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 279 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 130 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 127 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2008 ECM Records | ECM 2049
Jazz / Modern Creative / Mystical Minimalism / Post Minimalism / Piano

Pianist Nik Bärtsch's Zurich quintet Ronin has released a handful of recordings, but Holon is only the second released in the United States. When Stoa was issued in 2006, it was like this startling blast of air. Was it jazz? Was it minimalist classical music? Was it acoustic techno? Bärtsch calls it "zen funk." OK, fair enough, but in actuality, while it bears traces and borrows elements from all of the aforementioned genres, Ronin is its own animal, its own sound, its own complex yet utterly accessible musical identity or, better, brand. They have toured relentlessly all over the world, and as a result, this quintet is not only well seasoned, but also it has taken the music up the ladder a couple of rungs.