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"Wow," he said when I came to a clattering halt.
With "Gods of Egypt" clattering to earth, "Deadpool" continued to soar.
You're never too far from a muggy downpour or clattering lightning.
I take off shoes; I run roads, clattering on split hooves.
"Factory" begins with percussion evoking the clattering sounds of sewing machines.
These lines were often supported by clattering soundscapes of digitally fractured percussion.
He did, with his ball clattering against the pin and dropping in.
"You're My Favorite" rides a clattering synthesizer that floats up into the clouds.
Then there's a percussive middle eight, a colossal, clattering segue to the finale.
The sound reminded Stucky of an old furnace hissing and clattering to life.
Clattering past, I soon found myself at the fence, still on my feet.
Bottles and beer cans flew, a handful clattering off the sides of the bus.
All the while, you can hear the sound of dishes clattering in the background.
Then the streets were terribly lonely and barren except for armor with guns clattering.
"We were learning that the internet behaved like a clattering of jackdaws," Rusbridger writes.
Start ungainly sprinting, looking ridiculous with my poor Patagonia backpack clattering around, sweat buckets.
The piece crescendoes to a clattering climax, and then, just like that, all is silent.
Until then, they had been little more than anonymous bullies clattering around in white plastic.
On record, it's a clattering collaboration with Taiwanese rapper Aristophanes, Grimes producing rather than singing.
Of course for Moodymann that means cut up jazz, reprocessed funk, and clattering, shuffling, house.
Some boys barreled up and down aisles, flinging items at random into their clattering shopping carts.
The song in question was clattering, hand-clapping track "Landcruisin'," which soon ended up on Soundcloud.
Britain is in desperate need of a driver who can seize control of the clattering train.
Over title cards that establish the political unrest in Northern Ireland, we hear a constant clattering.
Clattering down the wooden steps into her basement, a woman named Angela is fleeing a storm.
Twenty to thirty pounds (smaller for females) of clattering, gobbling assertiveness on slate makes a racket.
Two hours later, I came to a stop before flashing red lights and a clattering bell.
There's a clattering Lester Bangs essay here, too, written on the occasion of Elvis Presley's death.
Checkers were sent clattering—fortunately not a position in progress, only a game set to play.
The fluttering and the clattering of the opening bars suggest a vain struggle to take flight.
WITH its tree-lined boulevards Moscow's Bogorodskoye district is an island of calm in the clattering metropolis.
From the time Ian could point, he insisted on stopping for anything large, clattering, and construction-related.
There's lots of swelling songs about romance and death, and clattering instrumentals that tend toward emotional overwhelm.
By hand, he cranked a metal drum that rotated against another piece of metal, creating a clattering roar.
The clattering snare hits, and twitchy cymbals layer and pulse in ways that feel like a drum line.
Late that night, Phoebe heard a clattering of dishes in the kitchen as Melanie took Dan to task.
Some historians claim that the city's name derives from the dhak, a big drum with a clattering sound.
In rode the Zombie Truck, its giant teeth clattering and arms waving un-zombishly while the crowd roared.
They lean on one another for support and sometimes spill across the floor in a clattering, chromatic burst.
Their new record Metal Beach is a uniformly anxious collection of clattering, rambling, and moans coaxed from humble means.
Engineers at Audi developed a way to eliminate the clattering sound that diesel engines tend to make after starting.
There also does not seem to be ambient noise in either recording, such as hair dryers or plates clattering.
To walk the streets of New York is to walk a symphony by Gershwin — a tumbling, clattering, harmonic joy.
They then salvaged the recordings, and found a surprise: Footsteps, sniffs, huffs, a series of clattering crunches, then silence.
"It's just been a disaster," he said, as clattering machinery pounded sheets of steel into brackets that hold shelves.
The uncanny whistling of whirly tubes began to mix with the clattering of rolling wood, while shakers pulsed and hissed.
Like the clattering, slow-motion collapse of Republican health insurance legislation, this one looks like it will do sustained damage.
By the time they got to the clattering, lo-fi No Sleep EP in 2015, things had started to grow.
"Tongue Tied" recalls a Black Box song, with quick, clattering percussion and vocals that see-saw from flirtatious to nervous.
"See Know" closes the album with a celebratory synthesizer sequence and clattering drum work that feels like her sunnier times.
It meant hour after hour in darkened classrooms with clattering projectors, watching cities burn and grave sites filled with corpses.
In AfroHorn, Mora-Catlett — a Mexican-American drummer with a big, clattering attack — draws from his own diverse artistic heritage.
Their inaugural number, a cornily amusing romantic duet-duel with clattering swords, proves that they have what the audience wants.
Most often that results in work that's bracing and chaotic, nauseous burbles of synthesizer gunk gumming up clattering drum lines.
The utaki of Hamakawa-san's ancestors is moving In the Kadena Base something has started to move clattering Something had started to move clattering It, may have been the sound of the fire of an oar Or perhaps it, may have been the heart (feeling) of the air striking a rock Ura (cove), Uruma, ….
Well, "rolling down the windows" was exactly what I was doing when I sent a Bluetooth speaker clattering to the floor.
Some, I lived through — dinners when the sound of forks and knives clattering in the Mediterranean heat was louder than conversation.
Gone are the days of my childhood, when I would sit with pals poleaxed in front of a clattering window unit.
"Yes, he's dead … " they acknowledged, then the lines filled with the gurgle of distant TV broadcasts or clattering in the kitchen.
Wait until midnight, when the foxes are clattering outside, the January winds are whispering around the windowsill, and the streetlights are humming.
Another Montreal institution is Cyrille the Spoonman, a busker who's been clattering cutlery outside Ogilvy's department store for the last two decades.
At one point, as the gunman approached, Mr. Casiano said, he could hear shells clattering to the floor and the gun reloading.
The wayward bookie caught it from three feet away, his unused gun clattering to rest a few inches from his outstretched hand.
It is, inevitably, a clattering, joyful four-and-a-half minutes, like a slow-mo steam train crashing in a major key.
The tenor saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings doesn't always need solid grounding or clattering pulse to establish the power and conviction of his music.
Despite their best efforts, the protagonists can't stay quiet because the blind man's house is a minefield of clattering junk and decay.
Maharaj darts around it with quick movements, clattering around briefly in drawers for utensils and searching out ingredients like Ontario-grown peaches.
Scattershot staccato clattering, as your fingers are simultaneously sucked in and involuntarily hammer out a grapeshot of key strikes, is what actually happens.
That clattering noise you hear is the sound of critics and readers racing to find his earlier books, an activity worth the effort.
On a drizzly Saturday in March, the clattering din of cups being stacked echoed across a high school gymnasium in southwest Portland, Ore.
FORGET, their 13th studio album, out February 24 but premiering in full on Noisey today, is another confounding, clattering work from the group.
It's engrossing in its understatedness, from the lo-fi drum production (think trash can lids clattering into the abyss) and pulsating strains of melody.
This part of the installation will sit in the National Museum of Computing, right beside the clicking, blinking, clattering maths engine that is Colossus.
The hero lowered a crane-like arm into the tub and, with a great whirring, clattering sound, began sucking golf balls into its belly.
On Saturday night, through clattering teeth, the fans booed Yoenis Cespedes, whose spring training auto show now serves as a vehicle to mock him.
On a humid morning last summer, Jessica Archer took five "Area Closed" signs from a small boat and threw them clattering onto the sand.
The most harrowing moment comes with a clattering sound effect of ice cracking and colliding as it gathers force to take down the ship.
A euphonium with stuck valves wails beautifully in a minor key, while a tenor saxophone lacking a mouthpiece and neck rattles with clattering joints.
Yes, I hear Joe Newman's keening vocals, the "la-la" hooks and the clattering percussion but they've never been an act to which I've gravitated.
I tried to get him a coffee, but after several rounds of clattering quarters, an inmate told me the machine hadn't worked for two years.
At a training session one afternoon, a goat from the farm next door ambled up to a roadside fence, a bell clattering around its neck.
Later in the set, they conjured a different brew on "Lobster in the Limelight," tidy, marching-band locomotion giving way to clattering post-bop hits.
She was with protesters and he was inside, banging on a window alongside other inmates in a loud, clattering protest against conditions at the jail.
"We wanted the video to visually represent the song and its message," the girls enthuse, their voices clattering over each other's on the phone line.
By the 153th century, local shipyards were clattering away, constructing vessels for the Dutch East India Company as it plied the spice routes to Southeast Asia.
" Over a clattering anti-groove, a vocoded voice intones its programming and its purpose: "I'm a mechanical man… I'm a two plus two / Equals four man.
People in northern parts of the Bahamas posted videos and pictures to social media on Sunday showing violent rains, winds, and flooding clattering the Abaco Islands.
A detail-oriented production executive, Mr. Mattson was a tough, shirt-sleeves decision maker who preferred rumbling pressrooms and clattering composing rooms to the executive suite.
In that work, a pulsating, flickering circle with ever-changing colors is set against a throbbing backdrop of snowy, colorized static and whirring, repetitive clattering noise.
We fret about reaching for our smartphone at night, while those making the devices sleep on hard beds in shared dormitories with coworkers clattering to and fro.
It's so tall that it didn't sit in my front jeans pocket properly, and it slid right out when I was sitting down, clattering on the concrete.
The player who has three undamaged brain cells clattering around up there and is never going to admit to anything hurting for fear of being branded soft?
El Toro Loco is driven by a white dude, and Zombie is a truck that's also a zombie, right down to the jutting arms and clattering teeth.
If Lear's poems lack the raunchiness for which the limerick is also (in)famous, their clattering, absurdist humor is central to our modern conception of the form.
People were unsure who put up the sign, and more have followed, one beneath the clattering "L" train track to downtown, another across from a children's playground.
A frightening scene was captured on video at a Texas holiday event after a metal beam from a ferris wheel came clattering down onto the pavement below.
REDDITCH, England (Reuters) - At Muller Precision Engineering's plant in Redditch, south of Birmingham, James Gibbs is in charge of three clattering pieces of machinery older than he is.
They waited until a helicopter gunship passed overhead, its guns clattering, to distract the North Vietnamese, and hustled back toward the top of the hill and comparative safety.
Between the release of her first song in six years and the clattering return of Broken Social Scene, Leslie Feist has now fully returned from the indie wilderness.
It's vibrant, hooky, and full of bright colors, but it's also strange and off-kilter, the synth and drum pads clattering through like a particularly spirited basement rehearsal.
The clattering, thunderous racket, said Hillary-Marie Atkinson, a co-owner of Grooves Unlimited, was a reliable preview of how the Jersey Tap Fest, to be held Aug.
American Dalilah Muhammad was the fastest qualifier with a smooth 53.89 but compatriot Ashley Spencer had to dig deep to win her heat after clattering the last barrier.
Rather than illuminating the politics of the present by examining the struggles of the past, Bissell lurches from folksy comedy to clattering melodrama, producing the opposite of enlightenment.
Atop it a beat gathers, in a welter of clattering, thumping, natural-sounding percussion along with assorted blips and slides and, eventually, a calm voice repeating the title.
Health and safety notices in Polish and Russian as well as English are posted around his farm and a vegetable packing plant full of clattering conveyor belts of carrots.
DS2 and Savage Mode remain his greatest showcases, filled with eerie drones, clattering keys, and his method of letting 808s and kick drums interlock for that signature rolling groove.
The night was reserved for a boxing event billed as Season's Beatings, which had prompted a newspaper deliveryman named Anthony Taylor to pull up in his clattering Dodge Caravan.
The idea of its clattering sound accompanying TV shows, commercials, and retail installations invoked an alternate, more interesting reality, in which 100 gecs' sensibilities were tastemaking rather than subversive.
In 2004, when she released the mixtape "Piracy Funds Terrorism"—a clattering, irresistible whirlwind of squelching baile funk, reggaeton, and hip-hop—the major-label system was largely intact.
The songs on their debut album Love, Ice Cream consist of little more than hissy, clattering drum machines, warbling synth leads and one very pissed-off sounding bass guitar.
A turned-over hoverbike rests against some of your better machines, and one of your two partners at Impala will occasionally tinker with it, sparks clattering against the wood paneling.
Often the keyboards get reduced to ostinato background, a low, eerie presence flickering on and off at will, leaving hook duty to the crunching and clattering of the snare drums.
As we made our way towards the exit, I heard two British expats discussing the show over the clattering din of glass and plastic trash being kicked down the stairs.
It's a simple joy that he found the things he was meant to do—write, arrange, produce, perform music—by the time he was clattering around London as Lightspeed Champion.
The clattering, scattered Sing The Greys and 2008's clever, troubled The Midnight Organ Fight had established the band's peculiar brand of guitar-led indie and allowed them to mature.
BIRMINGHAM, England — If not for the trifling matter of Britain potentially abandoning the European Union, Rowan Crozier figures the factory he oversees would already be clattering away with extra urgency.
From their interactions between their body and various equipment (slammed doors, clattering photocopiers, shouting "FUCK!" directly at a laptop screen); and from the general background static of them being alive.
There's something urgent, almost holy, about hearing Moondog perform in his preferred context, synchronizing his work to the sound of traffic, footsteps, the door of the Warwick Deli clattering shut.
He also gets that it's hardly the sort of place you'd immediately associate with the band's latest, stunning album of clattering cymbals, looped synth samples and affecting guest vocal appearances.
It's a clattering, disorienting scene of people hawking goods, offering rides, asking questions -- a flow of humanity in all directions, all happening right at the border crossing, which continues to function.
Referencing local history with track titles such as "Thor's Stone," the music itself set clattering, digitized percussion against clipped, treated vocals, striking a balance between pagan ritual and eerie rave marginalia.
After the clattering impact of Kanye's Yeezus in 2013, "Got anything that sounds like 'Black Skinhead'?" became such a common request that it's turned into something of an industry in-joke.
It's darker and more distorted than Klara and Johanna Söderberg's usual harmonic folk offerings, with a clattering drum line and a horror-flick Hammond organ at the top of the mix.
These eight streamlined dance tracks include more traditionally melodic elements, hookier keyboard lines and chintzier drums, more singing and less clattering on Banks's part, while nevertheless sticking, mostly, to the basic formula.
At dinner on the beach, one emboldened deer clambered on a table with his two front hooves, spilling wine, clattering plates and prompting a waiter to swat him away with a menu.
Wolfe runs Youth Code singer Sara Taylor's voice through a vocoder and replaces the original's clattering coda with a new section that features vocals from Wolfe herself and Deafheaven frontman George Clarke.
It sounds like the chatter in the unisex toilet queue at Bushwick's Bossa Nova Civic Club on a weeknight, like the train clattering above your head after you'd spill out onto the street.
"This was my own masterpiece," Dezoteux said, holding up the red fabric on the factory floor where "tullists" still adjust threads by hand on clattering machines that are even older than the factory.
Revalued On a recent Wednesday at lunchtime, Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez strolled through the clattering kitchen of the Modern, the haute eatery at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The Venezuelan producer and Björk collaborator uses his voice like another digital instrument, warping and shaping it into different textures, weaving it through spidery electronics, icy blue synth tones and industrial, clattering beats.
The rhythmic foundation is an electronic take on Kuti's Afrobeat; along the way it adds handclaps, strummed and plucked strings, clattering cowbells, synthesizer blips and more women's voices, like a movement gathering momentum.
"Oh No!!!!" is one of its tormented love songs, wondering, "Why can't I control it?" and arguing with itself over a clattering beat and dissonant guitar, an unresolved flare-up of romantic anxiety.
Johnson and her colleagues — myriad calculations done mainly by hand, using slide rules, graph paper and clattering desktop calculating machines — won them a level of acceptance that for the most part transcended race.
To back it up, they also released "Punks in a Disco Bar," the first track from the record, a typically rousing and clattering track that will probably make your day 20 percent better.
At one point there's a breakdown where everything else falls away except Kendrick's vocal and a rousing synth or set of strings before clattering drums kick back in for a climactic final chorus.
Chopped, Iron Chef, and even Cupcake Wars use the same quick cuts and over-dramatic music to keep the audience in suspense, effectively pissing into an already-overflowing sink of clattering, overwrought TV slop.
At CES 2018, split-flap displays are getting a second life with the Vestaboard, an internet-connected mechanical display that merges the classic clattering flaps of a retro train board with modern internet technology.
He reached into the cabinet above the sink for a glass, and as he brought it to eye level it tumbled out of his hand into the basin, clattering hollow against the stainless sides.
The song closes the record, which is entirely apropo because what begins as a tune hinged on a clattering, rangy beat and a descending synth line soon swells to a sparkling, string-laden epic.
His bowling-ball-shaped legs, whirling and clattering chest and head components (topped off by a clear, bottlenose skullcap), and blue neon tubing that lit up when he spoke made him an instant classic.
"Girlz with Gunz" celebrates the strength and verve of African women through history over a blissed out bounce culled from clattering drums, snaking keys, bursts of soulful guitar, and a chorus courtesy of singer Moon.
Nowadays the street that once echoed to the sounds of clattering typewriters is the haunt of bankers and accountants; the Art Deco building that once housed the Daily Express is now home to Goldman Sachs.
If they had their way, the third goal of the 1966 World Cup wouldn't have counted, and Patrick Battiston would probably have been sent off for clattering into Harald Schumacher's kneecap with his severely broken jaw.
So imagine my glee toward the end of the episode, as Samwell gathers bowls from a series of imprisoned men, only to have one greyscaled hand claw a bowl away, sending it clattering to the floor.
The VAR system has not been universally acclaimed at this tournament, but television replays appeared to show Sanchez get his heel on the ball, before clattering into Mane, and after reviewing his original decision, Mazic agreed.
You hear it in the eerily clattering "When Doves Cry," which jettisons bass altogether, and in the throb of "Sign o' the Times," which tilts in the opposite direction, pushing a pulsing bass way out front.
To cross the street — a throbbing two-lane road coursing with auto rickshaws, clattering cargo trucks, scooters carrying whole families — requires stepping in front of the slower-moving vehicles, if necessary stopping them with their bodies.
First and foremost, it's a record that led the pack to the indie dance floor: "Date with the Night," with its distorted, see-sawing lick and clattering of hi-hats, was the cue to go buckwild.
Footage of the same pig a few weeks later shows it eerily pink and whole, clattering across the concrete-floor maze and snuffling with pleasure as it flips open a blue plastic box full of food.
On the other side of the tent, though, Bernhard Hauser, 40, of Burghausen, was hunched over, eyes peeking out from a stack of blankets, offering monosyllabic utterances through clattering teeth as three paramedics kept close watch.
Here's the what-what on Frank Gambles: The duo first started making waves nearly a year ago thanks to the record crackled, glitchy-soul goodness of "Myths"—a riot of rippled hi-hats and clattering sticks.
YMFEES, apparently short for "Your Mom's Favorite Easy-E Song," makes those philosophical meanderings feel even more unsettling as it undertakes its boundary-pushing psycho-journey through claustrophobic industrial clattering, digitalist dub refractions, and humid atmospherics.
It has a squelchy bassline that sounds like a cartoon springboard bouncing around, some elusive saxophone riffs, and the type of clattering, forward-marching vocal patterns that have defined Animal Collective's offbeat pop since Sung Tongs.
Eye of Nix vocalist Joy Von Spain joined forces with noise artist Masaaki Masao on this utterly harrowing release, which melds clattering power electronics, tectonic drone, death industrial, and harsh noise with von Spain's inimitable operatic vocals.
The charms of The Smoke are instead, appropriately, hallucinatory, off-kilter, and discursive—eight songs that dive between neon synth programing, clattering drum machines, and distinct images that gleam for a moment before fading into the fog.
Over the course of the record's 13 tracks, he mixes clattering percussion, billowing keyboard chords, and melancholic pads to devastatingly poignant effect, all the while revealing a little more of himself than he has on previous efforts.
Annie and Robert's grandmom, played by Ms. Robinson, also succumbs to the lure of technology, giving up her knitting needles when she acquires a clattering contraption that can whip up a scarf much faster than she can.
Joined by the pianist Kelly and his trio (Miles Davis's former rhythm section), Montgomery takes long, ebullient guitar solos, full of magnetic push-and-pull with Kelly's frothy piano playing and the clattering drums of Jimmy Cobb.
They could be thrill-seeking teens powered by adrenaline and Red Bull and furiously clattering away on their keyboards,or "someone sitting on their bed that weighs 400 pounds," as Trump famously speculated in a presidential debate.
Rigidly clattering drum parts and the unsettling swoon of spectral static make this feel like a body-horror update of krautrock's ecstatic drama—instead of confronting the world around it with wonder, it sulks in shock and fear.
It's a simple, but effective beat, a slowly loping thing built around a clattering sample of the New York City subway and a foreboding synth loop that sounds kinda like Philip Glass' piano pieces for the Candyman soundtrack.
Sometimes they appear over water, too, surfacing word by word on images of the Great Falls along the Passaic River in Paterson, N.J. No pen or pencil directly spells out these words, no clattering keyboard or banging typewriter.
When Milwaukee outfielder Keon Broxton went clattering into the center-field wall this month at Yankee Stadium to steal an extra-base hit from Aaron Judge, he also caught something else: the sight of Judge smiling at him.
Like his predecessors for nearly 200 years, General Kelley and his wife lived in elegance in a historic Washington residence with high ceilings, crystal chandeliers, a reputed ghost and a view of parade grounds clattering with ceremonial drills.
Starting with droney, ethereal vocals floating over chugging bassline, the duo build up a pressure-cooker of tension over their two-hour set, which slowly exploded into coils of acid synths, clattering snares, and metallic pistons of pounding drums.
These won't replace your earplugs on a long flight, but they do quiet the environment around you, and I appreciate having that in busy offices, on clattering train commutes, and any other time I want to escape my surroundings.
The way the dominoes are laid out hides their numbers and prevents them from toppling, but because they are still recognizable as dominoes, we almost think we can see their pips and hear the sound of their clattering collapse.
They also do a good job of silencing chatter and clattering train noises when I'm on my commute so I can focus on my music, or so I can focus on a book with some silence when my music is paused.
Returning from the DMZ, our helicopters took just 20 minutes to reach modern, gleaming Seoul, at one point banking hard left to avoid a skyscraper before clattering to land at a city-centre barracks that dates back to the Korean War.
I don't think he was prepared for the environment of a newsroom — this grubby newsroom right out of "The Front Page" — the unbelievable noise, the pounding of the manual typewriters, the clattering of the Teletype machines, people shouting across the room.
A clattering score by the composers Philip Miller and Thuthuka Sibisi (the latter serving as conductor) interweaves modernist motifs with Christian spirituals and with southern and western African modes, while a dancer in a gas mask (Sipho Seroto) keeps watch throughout.
Roughly 13 yards away, a machine had spit dozens of freshly washed golf balls through a plexiglass chute, and the clattering, rat-a-tat noise they made as they spilled out transported McInerney back to the night of Oct. 21.
By the end of "7 for Max," a generous and clattering original composition, Mr. Cyrille — the 76-year-old avant-garde eminence — had lost interest in his toms and snare, and was rattling off a fast roll on the stage's carpet.
Bardo Pond is performing to promote its new album, "Under the Pines," a 41-minute opus of loping, distorted guitars; clattering drums; and the singer and flutist Isobel Sollenberger's ghostly, reverb-soaked vocal melodies (and, yes, they are quite melodic).
Clattering, rustling, tinkling percussion is occasionally punctuated by a bell like an alarm clock; a low organ note repeats in a fluctuating way, speeding up and slowing down; various piano notes appear, twinkle, drift away; a bass note tolls here and there.
In the final letter the traveler had received from this old woman, a few years before, she had said that one night, while in bed, she'd heard a clattering in her kitchen, cupboards slapped open, metal pots and pans bouncing on the floor.
Premiering below "Gargantua" bears the hallmarks of classic Thumpers—the clattering percussion and layered vocals for one—but the female harmonies are nowhere to be heard and singer Marcus sounds gruffer, tougher; there's a crunchy verve to his guitar that's newly amplified.
They agree that at the core of a basketball shoe's squeak is the stick-slip phenomenon — the same principle studied by engineers for its clattering effect on machinery and by seismologists for the way tectonic plates stick and slip to cause earthquakes.
All the rumbling, honking, chattering, clattering noise of everyday life has suddenly paused as the city goes into hiding — leaving the click-click-click of a traffic signal or the flutter of a pigeon at Penn Station audible now, in eerie relief.
To address the question, Dr. McDermott, a former club and radio disc jockey, and Dr. Norman-Haignere, an accomplished classical guitarist, began gathering a library of everyday sounds — music, speech, laughter, weeping, whispering, tires squealing, flags flapping, dishes clattering, flames crackling, wind chimes tinkling.
I've heard voices, footsteps, lights have been turned on/off, one of the ghosts has a thing for silverware (I hear it clattering in the drawer all the time, and sometimes a knife or two will end up in the wrong slot in the drawer).
A sleek, radical evolution from the clattering collages that first earned Tune-Yards an audience (notably on the 2011 album "Whokill," which won that year's Village Voice critics' poll), the new LP is full of insistent beats, catchy hooks and pointed questions about modern society.
The servers mix them together in a scalding stone bowl, sagely informing diners that they "can eat it with the chopstick, but it's better with the spoon," and then ritually clattering the side of the bowl with a spoon, as if to reinforce their point.
The band's latest album, "Near to the Wild Heart of Life," is its boldest one yet; the guitarist Brian King and the drummer David Prowse — both men sing — interweave massive riffs and clattering beats with cooler textures like acoustic guitar and relatively sophisticated studio effects.
The mayor staked his ground during a news conference that lasted 8 minutes and 30 seconds and injected the scrum of a morning rush hour into the Sunday slumber of a Manhattan-bound F train, cameras clattering into the ceiling and poles, reporters heaving forward.
If listening to these songs is like visiting toy stores — entering spaces within which everything is designed to demand your attention — her voice is the jack-in-the-box that ricochets off the ceiling, the racecar taking jumps off a plastic ramp and clattering to the floor.
Throughout the brief flight, an ominous rattle could be heard on the voice recorder, evidence that a device called a stick shaker was clattering to alert the pilots of a potential stall that could lead to a crash, said Ony Soerjo Wibowo, an air safety investigator.
Instead, it's a clattering, fidgety journey from the seaside to a bathtub to a raft floating on a body of water on which MC Nelson casually spits over a warm sax and jangling guitar beat, as though that's what we all do when punting down a river.
"Teachers," if you don't know it—and if you don't congratulations on getting this far into an article about an album you've never listened to—pairs a clattering big-beat with Thomas Bangalter's voice, pitched simultaneously up and down, as he reels off Daft Punk's guiding influences.
Barney, on the other hand, is infusing Home Is with matters of the heart over clattering live drums, soft keys playing chords that sound like sunshine set to music and a flow that bobs along like that ball you lost to a river or lake on a hot day.
Listening to Blackstar—released just a few short days before his death—it is clear that his dedication to pushing these boundaries was still central to his work, if not from the clattering rhythms, then from the gorgeous synths that conspire so perfectly with his heartbreaking vocal performances.
The Queensboro Bridge over the East River led into Queens Plaza and onto Queens Boulevard under the clattering elevated No. 225 Train, a subway line known as the "International Express" for its passage through some of the most ethnically diverse immigrant neighborhoods in any city in the world.
On the first shot of any given frame, a pro is more likely than not to send all ten pins clattering to the deck, whereas a layperson is liable to leave some standing in one of the more than 1,000 patterns—aka spare configurations—that leftover pins can occupy.
But even defanged, it cut through the din of the station — the wheezing and clattering of the trains, the whinny of the escalator, the blaring announcements — and reeled in commuters as they walked past her spot, near the escalator to the uptown B, D, F and M subway lines.
"It's like sitting in a coal bin all day long, except that the coal is always moving and clattering and cuts their fingers," wrote Hine in a 1913 issue of The Child Labor Bulletin: Sometimes the boys wear lamps in their caps to help them see through the thick dust.
Cacophony swells from the city as if it is howling in response to the earth's call: car alarms, shattering glass, the thudding of bricks popping out of building facades, humans screaming in fright, and far off, echoes of what sound like dumpsters clattering to the ground from the jaws of garbage trucks.
To help you avoid finding out the horrifying truth when your phone goes clattering to the ground, we tested all of the major smartphones by dropping them over the course of four rounds from 4 feet and 6 feet onto wood and concrete — and even into a toilet — to see which handset is the toughest.
There are kick drums and high hats, tambourines and claves, handclaps and foot stomps, the staccato stabs of a singer's voice; I also felt as if I were hearing the sound of change clattering around in a bowl or a car door being slammed, someone dropping a drum kit down a flight of stairs.
While Ms. Imhof's German pavilion was the talk of the Biennale, my vote for the strongest national presentation this year goes to the Turkish pavilion, in the converted naval warehouse called the Arsenale and given over to Cevdet Erek, an artist and musician from Istanbul known for tricking out industrial spaces with clattering, unnerving sounds.
An artist who blossomed from NYC's fertile music scene in the early 2000s to become arguably the most commercially successful of her peers, and yet she's still retained that punkish chutzpah (noted at the two and half minute mark) that we fell for when she was playing plinking keys and clattering with her drumsticks back in 2003.
For years, Wyatt has been crafting warped and wily compositions as the grinning outlier of the tightly knit scene revolving around the Paris-via-New York label L.I.E.S. Within their clattering techno enterprises, he's carved out a corner for technicolor bursts of electric guitar, a vision of the dancefloor where a six-string can carry as much emotional heft as a TB-303.
Bruce Poole, proprietor of Chez Bruce and two other London restaurants, said his business would simply not manage without foreign workers, notably from the EU. "Most of the staff of the dining room tend to be from France, Italy, Spain, Germany, what have you," he said during an interview in the kitchen at Chez Bruce, amid the clattering of pans and the aroma of freshly baked brioche.
In a career begun in a rakish fedora and the smoky press rooms of the 1940s, Mr. Baker was a police reporter, a rewrite man and a London correspondent for The Baltimore Sun, and after 1954 a Washington correspondent for The Times, rising swiftly with a clattering typewriter and a deft writer's touch to cover the White House, Congress and the presidential campaigns of 19683 and 1960.
It's hard to pin one definitive label on all this clattering emotional noise, but I'm confident that if you add them all up and then divide by the number of emotions (or whatever other formula they use to calculate the statistics in all the research studies on happiness that I start to notice in the press), then you reach an average falling squarely into the box marked contentment.
Face it, it's Thursday afternoon and you've done fuck all all week that's of any interest to anyone and you broke your no-reading-articles-about-dry-January rule and you feel down on yourself and what you really need is eight tracks of super upfront, clattering, banging, brutal, bludgeoning super minimal analogue style house that comes with artwork straight out of the I Took a Tab of LSD and Spent Six Hours on MS Paint school of design.
For Juanita "Nanny" HicksAfter Cathy Linh Che I let the rigid syllablescontaminate my veinsthe cluttered room quakestil nothing is lefton the tables or the shelvesthe color weeps from the wallsthe waves beneath the floorwake rise crashand I am withoutanchornow alonewithin grief's craterI shut off the TV's clattering mouthsit on the floorwith the silencerising like smokeall of its space and fumesfilling the living room the kitchen climbing the stairsI sit still quietlet the world finish shiftinglet the names of those who mothered mefade to past tense Last days of wintercarry his father's ashes—blossoms: white, pink, red.

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