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"instrumentation" Definitions
  1. a set of instruments used in operating a vehicle or a machine
  2. the way in which a piece of music is written for a particular group of instruments

461 Sentences With "instrumentation"

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However, the analysis cannot take into account that instrumentation, the quality of the instrumentation, measurement practice, and station locations have changed since then, in some cases substantially.
"The proposed revision describes the seismic instrumentation criteria, including instrumentation type, locations, characteristics, and maintenance, that the NRC staff considers acceptable for nuclear power plants," the agency says.
"The proposed revision describes the seismic instrumentation criteria, including instrumentation type, locations, characteristics, and maintenance, that the NRC staff considers acceptable for nuclear power plants," the agency said.
What kept you from incorporating other instrumentation on previous albums?
That record had some orchestral instrumentation on it as well.
The surmounting abyssal of instrumentation makes for a gripping finish.
It also sports more onboard instrumentation than rudimentary fitness trackers.
Can you describe the instrumentation you used for certain scenes?
We both work on instrumentation, and complement each other well.
I'd also like to see a wider range of instrumentation.
"Circles" features Miller singing and rapping along to live instrumentation.
The chord changes are really nice and so is the instrumentation.
The instrumentation inside the car isn't relegated to the giant touchscreen.
"There's a tremendous amount of highly miniaturized instrumentation that's being developed."
Pierson: Keith would play instrumentation and Fred would do a poem.
I also hadn't realized there was original instrumentation on this record.
The unusual instrumentation allowed for some interesting (though sometimes jarring) coloring.
And the instrumentation wouldn't have made sense in an Emergency context.
Kanye is the newest artist to cover using non-original instrumentation.
It's ironic, because each lab currently has half the instrumentation necessary.
She uses instrumentation to create a world around her, and us.
Today he runs a private company designing instrumentation for aurora researchers.
Yes, his explorations of sound and instrumentation were like controlled scientific studies.
Everything comes through with great balance, and the instrumentation is extremely clear.
The advanced cockpit instrumentation and improved air traffic control eliminates this today.
A variety of instrumentation was tried, including brass instruments and a harp.
At this point, I took stock of all the instrumentation around me.
Even when backed by somber instrumentation, his voice is bouncy and ecstatic.
You want to alter the instrumentation or juxtapose it with something contemporary.
Her mother is a retired instrumentation technician for DSM Chemicals in Augusta.
It's refreshing and tactile and beautifully married with his live-instrumentation production.
Since coming here I have changed the instrumentation that I began to use.
She adds a smoothness that's a perfect contrast to the instrumentation backing her.
The instrumentation was proggy but not stale, melodic without ever being overtly poppy.
He's really into jazzy instrumentation, but Khalil knows that Spyder likes heavy bass.
At moments, the album stumbles at the hands of samplers and electronic instrumentation.
We incorporated some of those sounds into our music along with live instrumentation.
This big, hi-res screen does double duty as both infotainment and instrumentation.
Not a surprise given the high technological sophistication of automotive instrumentation these days.
Her voice becomes just as powerful a scent diffuser as Koze's own instrumentation.
Depending on the instrumentation, the music seemed to move from place to place.
Being able to mix those songs with different instrumentation has been really amazing.
I would have him do lots of strange instrumentation and weird time signatures.
Justine Haupt: I've worked on mostly instrumentation development for cosmology and astronomy projects.
That's because the 15-er does double duty as both infotainment and instrumentation.
Now you were working percussively and with a far wider tambour of instrumentation.
Its trunk holds up to 300 liters, while the instrumentation is bare bones.
They use the same lines but each band uses slightly different instrumentation and style.
The British outfit thrilled audiences with florid instrumentation and elaborate stage shows, including pyrotechnics.
Tracks like "Karma" are full of these immaculately stacked harmonies and lushly orchestrated instrumentation.
When the pedal steel and instrumentation stops, the two voices are in perfect harmony.
Additional instrumentation comes courtesy Rhye's Robin Hannibal, so yeah, this thing's pretty star-studded.
It's dense and otherworldly, but generally peaceful somewhere underneath the tangled thickets of instrumentation.
And the orchestra — the percussionists, especially — reveled in the brilliance of Mr. Corigliano's instrumentation.
Kanye's contribution here is uncredited because he isn't really providing anything more than instrumentation.
They would have immediately checked their engine instrumentation and realized they had a problem.
Add in more sensitive instrumentation, and the quadcopters really are coming for your jobs.
The low number of observed FRBs is probably due to limitations of the instrumentation.
On his most recent project, 1993, organic, soulful instrumentation complements his humble, earnest lyricism.
But Kingdom Battle really sounds like Banjo-Kazooie, with similar instrumentation and whimsical feel.
Gone is the tepid live instrumentation that bogged down Daft Punk's collaborations with Pharrell.
Instead, a busy crew reconfigured the band's instrumentation for each song during the applause.
The result is charmingly retro, with rich harmonies and an emphasis on live instrumentation.
During the night I spent there, I met scientists working on the GMT's instrumentation.
Today, even with better instrumentation and exploration, only 40 or so have been found.
But there's nothing shiny on "Pleasure" — in the instrumentation or the themes she addresses.
The company develops and produces orthopedic implants and surgical instrumentation for extremities and large joints.
"Facebook Story" is a monologue with instrumentation—and SebastiAn's signature electro house are excised entirely.
The songs are moving yet austere washes of organic instrumentation, paired with deep synthetic drones.
Using the original session tapes as a base, Harrison set about recording new instrumentation overtop.
Giordano, a retired general manager of a wind energy instrumentation company, lives in Somerville, Mass.
He keeps the instrumentation simple enough that it's not as overwhelming as you might think.
I'll be reading with live instrumentation It's going to be a great time for everyone.
The instrumentation, and intensity, builds beautifully; melodically, there's a country-meets-Broadway mood at play.
But it would be really nice to see someone do the experiments with modern instrumentation.
Swedish duo Grapell's new song "Every Time…" features the same instrumentation as their previous releases.
Plus I was starting to explore more drone music and wanted to add more instrumentation.
Porter Robinson is another electronic artist who's seen success incorporating live instrumentation into his sound.
Early indications are that the carmaker may streamline some interior components, such as the instrumentation.
The sound they have built for her is sparse with instrumentation and large with implication.
In doing so, she backed away from conventional rock instrumentation and embraced new digital textures.
If you like it live, with rich instrumentation, there's Escort, New York's disco big band.
Generation 5: Transformative designs, 360° gimbals, 4K video or higher-value instrumentation, intelligent piloting modes.
It turns out the technology in conventional seismological instrumentation exists in every smartphone on the planet.
With a few alternations to the lyrics, instrumentation and key, she made the song her own.
Without structure ​we found room for more landscaped textures, focusing more on mood than articulate instrumentation.
The business makes products including measurement instrumentation, valves and regulators for the oil and gas sectors.
Basically, anything with acoustic instrumentation or multilayered production benefits greatly from the insight these headphones provide.
But mostly Keith and Ricky did the instrumentation, and Fred and Cindy would jam on vocals.
The final recording famously edited together two wildly distinct versions, differing in key, tempo, and instrumentation.
" An update cited "several agencies [that] have instrumentation that may be able to predict an earthquake.
All these composers share a familiarity and ease with the orchestra and a flair for instrumentation.
At its best, the chanting played lightly with the brightly rhythmic instrumentation, curling around the beat.
As his career progressed, he expanded his instrumentation, sometimes modifying conventional instruments to suit his needs.
The orchestra was the real problem: Puccini's lustrous instrumentation went missing for much of the evening.
Listen: The bright, infectious instrumentation of Harry Nilsson's "Gotta Get Up" belies the melancholy, wistful lyrics.
The instrumentation tends toward surreal electro-collages, alien-limbed percussion programming and densely overlapping synth patches.
If you want a sampling of diverse bass textures, haunting vocals, and sparse instrumentation, I recommend it.
The instrumentation compliments the tone of the lyrics, which engage with an abstract sense of impending doom.
Once I have that, I download all the stems of the instrumentation to build actual song structure.
What Amper's really good at is composing and producing instrumentation, but it doesn't yet understand song structure.
You can absolutely tell this is a Tyler production thanks to the weirdo instrumentation and deep bass.
Dad fumbles with the buttons and dials on the instrumentation panel and sets off a wailing alarm.
How it works: LIGO and Virgo are able to detect these gravitational waves through very precise instrumentation.
Hopefully Juno will provide some answers to those mysteries and many more by using its scientific instrumentation.
"One of the things that is helping us grapple is our vastly improved global instrumentation," Brodsky said.
They sing about drugs, sex and adolescence with thick-knit rock instrumentation and emotionally charged, retro synths.
Whether I like a song depends on the chord changes, the melodies, the instrumentation and the production.
According to the order of scenes we developed specific guidelines together regarding intensity, character, timing, duration, instrumentation.
For many pieces, the instrumentation was not fixed, which offered an open invitation to adapt existing scores.
Radiohead's arsenal of unexpected instrumentation and eclectic time signatures makes for an artfully academic approach to rock.
Can you walk me through the process of writing that track, from assignment to inception to instrumentation?
Leslie Bassett, a Pulitzer Prize-winning composer known for his lush sonorities and ecumenical instrumentation, died on Feb.
"Generate," the closing track from Restitution, is more aggressive techno, with abrasive synthetic drums and spindly, melodic instrumentation.
The song is a groovy, smooth jam filled with a super dancy bassline and a variety of instrumentation.
The record was a throwback to the grooves, live instrumentation, and gospel-indebted background vocals of soul music.
The live instrumentation is not some ring that's already pre-finished and presented to you as a ring.
Stems are separated elements of songs, usually identified by type of instrumentation (like vocals, guitar, synth, or percussion).
Highs and mids came in crisp, and there were layers in the instrumentation I wasn't used to hearing.
They did have an idea of the instrumentation in the scene, so I tailored it to for that.
The songs on the tape are gospel, but the instrumentation sounds like something you'd hear on Mangy Love.
Each movement requires different instrumentation, giving each a distinct character, all driven by a frenetic and blistering pace.
Staying Alive was us being a rock band with rock band instrumentation, but we could just be chill.
Plus, the radiation surrounding the planet will fry any sensitive instrumentation near it in a matter of months.
Amid the bouncy instrumentation—which seems to owe some debt to the magic-hour skitter of 80s boogie—.
In hits like "Too Young" and "Because of You," instrumentation comes second, working in service to the vocals.
The computer can respond to its human only if that "essential part of the instrumentation" is precisely aligned.
Aided by big choruses, vocalist Jake Rogers' commanding wail soars above the instrumentation as dual guitars weave throughout.
At MIT's Instrumentation Laboratory, starting in 1965, she headed the onboard flight software team for the Apollo project.
The track opens with a beating synthesizer, serving as the base for the rest of the track's instrumentation.
It's equipped with all of the instrumentation that it will need to explore various area of the mine.
She also heard a radio source in her instrumentation, and people didn't know what to make of it.
Advances in instrumentation, particularly portable monitors, is one factor inspiring and enabling the new research into breath analysis.
Put a modern twist on classic instrumentation with composer Ramin Djawadi's scores for Westworld and Game of Thrones.
Dr. McLeod leads a team developing instrumentation to keep the GMT's 14 primary and secondary mirrors correctly aligned.
It was preceded by the brief "Buddha," one of Eastman's final works and one whose instrumentation is unspecified.
The latter, however, has a strong physicality thanks to both its visceral instrumentation and Lenker's more direct lyrics.
We conclude that the reported surface warming does not really exist but is an artifact of instrumentation changes.
His lilting voice and instrumentation sound full, adding more richness to his spare melodies and low-key lyrics.
In seconds, the desk becomes an impromptu stage, lit up with strange noises, lively instrumentation, and performance art.
Through mastery of sampling, instrumentation, conceptual vision, sexuality, tenderness, and bravado, these three each addresses masculinity, sensuality, and creativity.
The Nura product also gave Björk's song a much broader soundstage and let me hear more of the instrumentation.
The ripples are occurring at such a low frequency that we can't sense them, but LIGO's sensitive instrumentation can.
And also, we recorded almost the entire album with real, live instrumentation, and even an orchestra for some tracks.
Imagine music rooted in West African instrumentation, influenced by the rhythms of Caribbean calypso, and you're not far off.
Sony's DSEE HX processor can supposedly rebuild whatever audio — from instrumentation to human voices — is lost during digital compression.
He and Benh Zeitlin wrote the score of "Beasts of the Southern Wild," and both works use instrumentation inventively.
In 1976 two Iranian F-4 Phantom II pilots reported losing instrumentation and communications abilities while flying over Tehran.
It's really a matter of more advanced instrumentation and methods that let us find and measure these molecules now.
On "Strawberry Fields," he recorded two versions: one using more standard rock-band instrumentation, the other with an orchestra.
The album will feature a mix of house instrumentation with vocalists and collaborators including Azola, Portia Monique, and Mque.
Gatan is a Pleasanton, California-based maker of instrumentation and software used to enhance the performance of electron microscopes.
Possible jobs with this major: Control and instrumentation engineer, design engineer, electrical engineer, electronics engineer, IT consultant, network engineer.
On its surface, the song feels simple enough, the baked-in complexities in instrumentation buzzing through as it continues.
Incorporating live instrumentation and vocals into the styling of electronic music seems to be happening a lot more now.
Subtle evolutions in mood and instrumentation come to peaks that are made all the more stunning by their scarcity.
In every piece he listens to he perceives changes, both great and small, in tempo, volume, pitch and instrumentation.
Controversies aside, Pressa's music is firmly of its time, his distinct voice a melodic squeal atop rickety trap instrumentation.
His opening act at this show uses similar instrumentation but couldn't be more different in tone: Eva Moolchan, a.k.a.
Some tracks included drums and other instrumentation; others were made up of loops with Antney's raunchy raps on top.
"We have this library that is essentially the instrumentation, which acts in the same way an agent does," he explained.
Still fresh and new in Loewenstein and Pollard's ears, "Love Is Stronger" found powerful instrumentation to buttress its potent message.
"There have been major improvements in the instrumentation to make it more sensitive in the last 40 years," said Baffa.
"This vehicle, inside, has a lot of instrumentation," Kathy Lueders, said during a press conference at Kennedy Space Center today.
The way it works is to give the platform certain input like BPM, instrumentation that I like, genre, key, etc.
Vulnerability is an overarching theme of the second album, with some tracks stripping back the instrumentation to emphasise the vocals.
And since it's supposed to carry people instead of just cargo, it has unique instrumentation, such as life-support systems.
Micachu and James Blake, and it pairs chugging post-punk instrumentation with alternately rapped, sung, and screamed verses from Krule.
"We just can't get these types of details unless we send a spacecraft that has really focused instrumentation," says Glein.
Soundstream's Digital Editing System was a 50kHz / 16-bit process that stored audio on a high-speed instrumentation tape recorder.
His deft and once-in-a-lifetime skills allowed him to flirt with pop chart success and progressive instrumentation simultaneously.
Video "What&aposs different about this field campaign is just the extensive instrumentation that&aposs on the plane," Fischer explained.
"Luckily, today we have advanced scientific methodologies and instrumentation that enables a deeper look at these historic remedies," said Quave.
That Galician folk music—rich in political and cultural imagery, and traditional instrumentation—has seeped into Sangre De Muerdago's music.
But citing "instrumentation issues," Cheniere said Thursday the shipment wouldn't happen until late February or March, according to The Advocate.
Accuracy and flair combined to kindle the pure, uncluttered pleasure of a simple register change or a shift in instrumentation.
The 2016 Hyundai Mercury Prize 'Albums of the Year' are marked by their musical ambitions, unexpected instrumentation and breathtaking arrangements.
The split-screen clip was directed by Toledo himself, full of jump-cuts which work alongside the track's feverish instrumentation.
Song of the Summer contenders usually employ sunny instrumentation, and, often, they'll capture the pop music zeitgeist in some way.
I think disco is eternal because it originated with live instrumentation, and nothing can replace the vibrations of an instrument.
"Maybe we should burn," she proposed over and over again, as piano and drums replaced the song's original electronic instrumentation.
Wayne's productions sounded fuller, the instrumentation inviting the audience into their complexity as his resonant baritone cut to the marrow.
Relieved of Megadave's often overwhelming presence, the instrumentation finally gets a turn in the spotlight, and the results are impressive.
British instrumentation group Spectris saw its shares rise 7.2% during a trade, its biggest one-day gain since November 2018.
If you're making your living creating music and you adjust your instrumentation, that's not really giving up your day job.
This can be interpreted as music becoming increasingly formulaic in terms of instrumentation once commercial or mainstream success sets in.
But his astounding revelations about the universe didn't include predictions about the many advances in instrumentation that have actually occurred.
He chose his instrumentation, he said, to emulate the sound of the organ he had grown up hearing in church.
Emulate is also creating a Human Emulation System, incorporating organ chips, testing instrumentation and software to collect and analyze data.
Mr. King said he wrote the lyrics for "Arc of Bar" before even thinking about instrumentation, a first for Japandroids.
"Drum Fife Bugle" twists the traditional instrumentation of a military band around seasick plumes of noise, clipped gasps, and revving electronics.
" Building on this sense of circularity, as "Wildflowers" begins, there's also a call back to the instrumentation of the earlier "Flaw.
The production is truly striking, with those drawn out beats that spike up that are paired with warm, organic orchestral instrumentation.
I feel like [BTS] were very concerned with the instrumentation, and that everything flowed together and it wasn't just mumbo jumbo.
These effects include turbulence in the Earth's atmosphere as well as random noise and spurious signals added by our own instrumentation.
"I love how he took what were essentially punk songs, and turned them on their head with unusual instrumentation," he says.
Much of the music was fittingly psychedelic, rolling glitchy bass, tribal chanting, sitars, and live instrumentation into something trippy and danceable.
It was recorded at God's Eyes studios in Los Angeles, and all of the song's instrumentation was performed by Harris himself.
Rihanna's version is pretty straightforward, her vocals layered on top of Tame Impala's instrumentation for almost seven minutes of trippy pop.
The piece here has an electronic approach but the instrumentation is entirely acoustic (slide guitar, treated double bass and bowed vibraphone).
It's not that remarkable, but the textural qualities of the instrumentation and production hint at a composer ahead of the curve.
His simple instrumentation was so effective, and I guess I've always had that in my mind when making and playing music.
Most molecular machines and biological systems operate in the piconewton range and in complex media which puts immediate constraints on instrumentation.
The instrumentation reflects this brutal subject matter by beginning with punishing, Neurosis-esque drumming and following that with frenzied D-beat.
While the most likely origin is faulty instrumentation, pilot error, or simply misidentified common phenomena, it is obviously worth looking into.
The grizzly album feels like a classic country record—filled with old time storytelling from Wall's single voice above sparse instrumentation.
Extreme metal, he contends, is so compositionally complex that a slight change in instrumentation is often lost within the finished product.
Without wanting to sound too heavy, everything is a manifestation of a symbiosis between myself and the instrumentation that I'm exploring.
It's a prelude that sets the tone of the album—48 minutes of sweet instrumentation crushed with tape and envelope filters.
Pieces like single "Escalator" feel handmade and magical, full of slowly unfurling instrumentation and the warping jump-cuts of synthetic beats.
Lighter footage — what Mr. Baiardi calls "tasking" scenes — is scored with less bass, sparser, high-pitched instrumentation, and physically smaller drums.
Mr. Previte, a drummer, composed "Rhapsody" — a long-form suite, designed for an unorthodox instrumentation — with migration and intermingling in mind.
These waves peter out on the way to Earth, requiring delicate instrumentation that must adjust for any interference on our planet.
The groom's mother is a vice president for human resources at Ashcroft, a pressure and temperature instrumentation manufacturer in Stratford, Conn.
Jamiroquai usually have a knack for these sorts of frenzied moments—flurries of confetti-like instrumentation and sporadic vocal pitch changes.
"The stack does appear to be instrumentation analog tapes," a NASA employee wrote in a different email about the tapes' history.
The singer-songwriter's music is propelled by steady, gentle grooves and understated instrumentation, leaving room for her stage presence to shine through.
"We hope that the instrumentation onboard Juno stays in a good shape under the harsh radiation conditions close to Jupiter," Kolmašová said.
But despite 2,500 degree temperatures, the ship's instrumentation will remain at just 85 degrees Fahrenheit, which seems positively chilly, given the circumstances.
Scientists have continued observing the Eagle Nebula, and they re-imaged it with updated instrumentation for the Hubble Space Telescope's 25th anniversary.
You'll select a baseline, drum track, instrumentation, and vocals (or any combination therein) and the app will automatically mix them for you.
While she attempted to reboot the station's instrumentation, she told me about her research and the ways that fire affects groundwater supply.
Draper, originally the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, designed the systems needed for spacecraft guidance and navigation during the Apollo missions to the Moon.
"We put together nearly 800 observations, using the most precise instrumentation in the world just to see this small planet," says Ribas.
Already, IoT instrumentation has been tested on several bridges including the Monroe Michigan Telegraph Road Bridge and the New Carquinez California Bridge.
Marissa: Yeah, Mark and I had a fun time on this record using what we had access to, in terms of instrumentation.
Dylan's lyrics alone don't compare to a poem, but a complete song—words, music, arrangement, instrumentation, all of it taken together—does.
The vocal style is how I deal with the energy of the song, how I interact with the instrumentation and the audience.
On the surface, with its acoustic instrumentation and brisk swing rhythms, it seems a lot like any other straight-ahead jazz combo.
The Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems' (MITS) Altair 19943 inspired Gates and Allen, and they started working on software for the computer.
With Dacus and Baker in tow, there's a richer layering of instrumentation, and a hardiness that prevails over the impulse to despair.
The production sounds slightly woolly next to the deep, husky reverberations of J Hus or the full-bodied instrumentation of Mura Masa.
That statement takes into account instrumentation records dating back to 1962 and historical records dating back to the 1850s, the USGS says.
This band has a rare instrumentation — tenor saxophone, tuba, two drummers — and a relentless, jouncing sound anchored in rhythms of the Caribbean.
Brands used to invest real money in a "showstopping" piece of music recorded with live instrumentation in a fancy in-house studio.
These New Age electronic albums, which combined electronic music with other instrumentation, were her first commercially viable works as a recording artist.
So we were both interested in defying expectations of what we were capable of, in terms of songwriting and production and instrumentation.
It caused backlash and consumer demand for cruelty-free products, which eventually led to the development of instrumentation to replace animal testing.
I started branching out into different instrumentation because a lot of the stuff I was doing before this was really guitar-driven.
The song deftly encapsulates Lil Nas X's Soundcloud origins, his fondness for downbeat instrumentation, and his ability to produce bops of all kinds.
There's something so free and open about the instrumentation on Memento Collider in a way that even past releases haven't quite touched on.
If the songs on Peripheral Vision could be described as "wistful" and "dreamy," these new tracks practically float in lush and breezy instrumentation.
It's the sort of thing that sounds intensely labored over[...] swooning and sagging with the piecemeal accumulation of memorable melodies and strange instrumentation.
Donatoni's "HOT" for solo sopranino/tenor saxophone and small ensemble (1989) is an uproarious grafting of jazz instrumentation onto the vocabulary of modernism.
It can land so softly that fine instrumentation survives missions unscathed and can be used again, something that's generally unheard of in spaceflight.
Fittingly, the visuals are melancholily sound tracked by Massive Attack member Tricky's slow and steady vocals, and an array of equally gloomy instrumentation.
The Getty Address features a digitized orchestra of sorts, trading in classical strings for electronic instrumentation and the occasional glass bottle percussion section.
I was expecting something that used instrumentation or structures from club music—but that is basically a fast and hard acid house track.
In sound, Remains is his most polished to date, combining his noise and protest origins with more refined instrumentation than he's displayed before.
That said, there's also a sense of musical growth in the direction of live instrumentation, and that's where The Dap-Kings come in.
JoAnn Morgan, the instrumentation controller for Apollo 11, was the only woman in the firing room when the Saturn V rocket took off.
If the songs on Peripheral Vision could be described as "wistful" and "dreamy," these new tracks practically float in lush and breezy instrumentation.
Though the company isn't talking, Islam was acknowledged for a paper earlier this year titled "JavaScript Instrumentation for Browser Security" earlier this year.
The ZZ Top riffs surging through Ronson's throwback production is light years removed from the confronting lyrics and coarse instrumentation of ... Like Clockwork.
It's a psychedelic mesh of proggy rhythms, new age textures, and busy instrumentation, stripped of the fuzz and delirium of his previous work.
Walter believed that there was a lack of innovation in the field of music instrumentation and was hugely impressed by Le Caine's work.
"It shows how new instrumentation can really open up new avenues of discovery," study author Elizabeth Bartlett from the European Southern Observatory told Gizmodo.
Once the WannaMine script has infected a computer, it uses two normal Windows applications—PowerShell and Windows Management Instrumentation—to do its dirty work.
Instead, according to SebastiAn, McCartney loved it, and told them to meet him in the studio the next day, where he added some instrumentation.
All of the instrumentation in the track is badass, but Carter's guitar cuts through like a ray of light in a pitch-black room.
She speaks of racism, death, and systematic violence, backing up her words via laptop using modern broken beat/sample based techniques and live instrumentation.
The Airbus A350-1000, one of Airbus' twin-aisle, wide-body jetliners, is also flying every day using new instrumentation developed through the partnership.
But even the gargantuan waves from these objects still weaken considerably by the time they reach Earth, requiring extra sensitive instrumentation to pick up.
For those who haven't experienced him live, it's his chaotic instrumentation and introspective lyrics that have mirrored their innermost feelings and won their support.
That free from the confines of a "scene" he, along with the likes of Peverelist and Pinch, has discovered new models for dark instrumentation.
I wanted to get out of the habit of adding extra instrumentation and see what happens if the songs are more bare in arrangement.
It's populated by tracks with live instrumentation and a traditional verse-chorus-verse song format, and it's not the only archive of its kind.
If their ambiguous announcements are any indication, they'll be debuting some heretofore unseen live collaborations—expect yearning vocals, misty instrumentation, and aggressively emo singalongs.
Synthesizers and drum machines could mimic analog instrumentation with dizzying range and precision, while the vocoder in particular served an uncanny, cyborg-ian effect.
He played on all instrumentation and while they still "shred," it's a rawer sound that harkens back to his 2010 album Public Service Announcement.
Her endeavors got grander, eventually encompassing a handpicked ensemble of singers and evening-length events that added choreography, film, sets, costumes, character and instrumentation.
Hip-hop, with its generally spare instrumentation, has long been a good fit for festival-style concerts that squeeze in a number of acts.
In this well-varied program with shifting instrumentation, Mr. Sherwin could unleash his remarkable technique, not in a showy manner but subtly and smoothly.
The beat here, produced by Suga and Slow Rabbit, is lush with instrumentation, and moves with a casual saunter reminiscent of the mid 1990s.
The song has aspects of medieval instrumentation and classical song structure, as you might expect for a song appearing in a medieval fantasy show.
"We look at tonal qualities of sounds and make sure there's not any sort of bizarre instrumentation or an irritating, repetitive structure," he said.
Like New York has with hip-hop and Biggie Smalls, his use of language and everything, Detroit has that in our ear and instrumentation.
To navigate space safely, Seubert and her peers effectively listen for the echo using instrumentation here, and measure to within 1 billionth of a second.
As such, directors looking for the Goblin touch frequently tapped founding member Claudio Simonetti to sling his particular mix of dancey synths and organic instrumentation.
Taking the title of "Ocean to Ocean," Pitbull's reimagining of the track borrows the chorus and much of the instrumentation of the original 1982 hit.
The company was founded by Dr. Sanjiv Sambandan, an assistant professor in the Department of Instrumentation and Applied Physics at the Indian Institute of Science.
Clearly more instrumentation is required, and the French National Centre for Scientific Research—with help from the BRGM and other authorities—are now deploying plenty.
When Stackery's founders were still at New Relic in 2014, they recognized there was an opportunity to provide instrumentation for the emerging serverless tech market.
His singing is elongated and mournful; his production is devoid of the dance-friendly quality of Starboy, instead favouring the instrumentation of his earlier work.
Our scientists are all occupied with monitoring our instrumentation (which has to take priority on limited bandwidth over streaming video) and dealing with media requests.
"The body fracturing is impactful and jagged in form yet steady and smooth in camera movement, matching the crescendos of voice and instrumentation," Rugo adds.
But the real news here is the inclusion of her voice in the mix, a towering, crackling sound amidst the rolling grasslands of her instrumentation.
"Illuminate" represents the careful evolution of his digestible sound and subject matter, with much of the organic instrumentation and good-guy earnestness of "Handwritten" intact.
"Verification of plumes on Europa suggest that with Europa Clipper's improved instrumentation, Europa could leap frog Enceladus in the search for alien life," Waite said.
The capsule also carried a test dummy nicknamed "Mannequin Skywalker" (get it?) complete with instrumentation to monitor its ride to space and back to Earth.
As on that classic album — and "Melissa Aldana & Crash Trio," released on Concord in 2014 — the instrumentation here consists of tenor saxophone, bass and drums.
That attention to detail and precision shone through on his 2015 Mboko God album, a mixture of trap-like production fused with traditional Cameroonian instrumentation.
It doesn't help that the out-of-place '80s rock instrumentation gives the song an REO Speedwagon-y, Peter Cetera "Glory of Love"-era vibe.
"There were 23 critical things that had to occur perfectly," recalls engineer JoAnn Morgan, the instrumentation controller in Launch Control at the Kennedy Space Center.
Lyrical calls for a more democratic and inclusive society—such as Lamar's pleas for freedom on "Institutionalized"—are reflected in more democratic and inclusive instrumentation.
On her most recent releases, her confessional, poetic songs are bolstered by a slew of different electronic effects and synths instead of basic rock instrumentation.
The cardinal sin here is that they didn't mix the sound properly, and the chorus vocals and instrumentation are completely covering up the lead vocals.
It all starts with The Profiler, which McLean writes, lets developers collects data via lightweight sampling-based instrumentation that runs across all of their application's instances.
Head-splitting synthesis and organic instrumentation swirl around one another in pleasantly prickly arrangements, competing for your attention across the big black background silence and void.
Kill the Lights, like his 2016 EP Confront the Truth, leans more heavily on acoustic instrumentation and more lushly realized arrangements than Dissed and Dismissed did.
When I listen to music, I'm not usually listening to lyrics, but the instrumentation, and this is where Google's speaker leaps ahead of the Echo Dot.
In the US, at least two startups are developing Crispr-based diagnostics that could deliver a diagnosis in less than two hours without any complex instrumentation.
Me and Grant especially play lots of different kinds of instruments, and we like experimenting with textures, experimenting with the mix, doing unusual things with instrumentation.
It would have much more advanced instrumentation and the ability to map every square inch of the planet, and unravel all the complexity that we found.
There are elements of African instrumentation here, laid under a driving pop beat and something of the upbeat sound Uffie loves, minus the anti-social attitude.
"Ear canal instrumentation" was the cause of injury in 22017 percent of cases, and 45 percent of these specifically involved cotton-tipped applicators, the study found.
Kill the Lights, like his 2016 EP Confront the Truth, leans more heavily on acoustic instrumentation and more lushly realized arrangements than Dissed and Dismissed did.
And over in front of the driver, Letv has replaced the standard instrument panel with a 12.2-inch TFT screen that incorporates electronic instrumentation and gauges.
Some have that instrumentation in place, while Cloudflare needs to pass a special header to them so they can know where their traffic is coming from.
There are a lot of complicated interfaces between the engine and the core of the rocket, and it takes a while to redesign the vehicle's instrumentation.
It's a three-track portrait of an artist unafraid to toy with songwriting convention through surprising, off-kilter instrumentation and a hushed, Arthur Russell-like vocal.
The live instrumentation is fun, with woozy slap bass and guitar and synth lines that are a mix of Day-Glo brightness and nostalgic Miami sunset.
In recent years, instrumentation has improved to the point that not only can individual planets be found, but even complete solar systems, consisting of many planets.
On this occasion, the instrumentation included a traffic cone, a chunk of Styrofoam, a twig, a rock, and a discarded bassinet with a music box attached.
But, on "Guy," Earle doesn't monkey much with Clark's winsome melodies, or with the feel of the original recordings, though he does add some new instrumentation.
Even Copeland's solo material, once the home for his more club-oriented efforts of his more, is skewing toward more traditional instrumentation and rock-shaped compositions.
The targets sit at the track's finish line, a heap of erector-set looking instrumentation inside a trio of fifty- to one hundred-foot-tall silos.
Since beginning in 2008, they've evolved into seasoned producers, blending live electronic instrumentation with hip-hop, and signing to Steve Aoki's Dim Mak label in 2013.
All are threads of Ecuador's mestizo musical tapestry, which combines Andean roots with the influence of European settlers who introduced elements of Western composition and instrumentation.
"We worked with a German company that's now part of Airbus on the design of the satellite, and J.P.L. did most of the instrumentation," Watkins explained.
With its indeterminate instrumentation and its tinge of academe, few pianists have taken it up with ease or regularity — and fewer still of Mr. Trifonov's imagination.
The instrumentation includes a mistuned violin, tuba, keyboards, percussion and a Foley table of acoustic sound effects of the type used in early radio and film.
Instead of giving González's songs a complete makeover, the new instrumentation just adds depth and richness to the acoustic simplicity that makes his work so appealing.
The tracks build from piano and earnest percussion toward sometimes lavish instrumentation; the saxophonist Kamasi Washington did arrangements for French horn, tuba, flute and bass clarinet.
Three female vocalists enumerate attributes and possessions of two lovers, drawn from the biblical Song of Songs, in short-breathed phrases with discreet instrumentation gradually added.
Musically it's a pretty faithful cover, though the instrumentation is less slinky and more deliberate than on the original, which also feels like a Superorganism hallmark.
"In Her Kingdom," the album's pinnacle, moves with a patience that slowly jumps towards a release only hinted at over the early course of the instrumentation.
She uses her actual voice less—there's no screaming, shout-singing or guttural growls like in earlier tracks – and instead pushes her lyricism and instrumentation center stage.
Framatome, which is majority-owned by the French energy group EDF, is close to sealing a deal to buy Rolls-Royce's international instrumentation and control division bit.
With the PM3s, I loved the natural instrumentation of Nitin Sawhney's Displacing the Priest, which definitely benefited from the Kann's expanded soundstage and seemingly boundless dynamic range.
The automation and improvements in instrumentation involved in DESI mean it will be able to do in 30 clear nights what BOSS took five years to achieve.
The release lands on the singer's 17th birthday, and the rest of her album is just as layered and poignant as "Romance," set to experimental, celestial instrumentation.
But when used to get clean recordings of the spoken voice that isn't required to cut through a mess of other instrumentation, those problems are hardly noticeable.
"We are leveraging state-of-art tools for probing the molecular and cellular processes underlying these functions, but even the most advanced instrumentation is limited," said Weber.
He likens this to the idea of putting a sensor on a machine, but instead they are putting that instrumentation into the hands of the human worker.
Young college graduates flocked to NASA, and the agency was hiring "every engineer that walked in the door," said Ed Fendell, instrumentation and communication officer during Apollo.
ARK's ETFs include the Genomic Revolution Multi-Sector ETF (ARKG), which invests in innovative genomic sequencing, analysis, synthesis or instrumentation companies that focus on next-generation oncology.
They released their second album Fall Forever earlier this year and it refines their artful balance of emotionally charged lyrics framed by metallic, almost cold sounding instrumentation.
Young: That's what I love about being in this group: that we can continue to explore different feelings, different cadences, different instrumentation, different styles, and it's ok.
Spot tracking focuses the satellite on a specific area as it passes overhead and allows its onboard instrumentation to perform hundreds of measurements during its brief flyby.
The tune's equilibrium changes with each section, whether through shifting instrumentation or an unexpected new rhythm, but despite the moving parts it never loses its emotional directness.
Beyond a clinic or laboratory's initial outlay for instrumentation, equating to about $50,000 -- "not much really" -- recurrent costs for individual patient tests would be "negligible," Martin noted.
Though minimal in instrumentation, her take on the genre is full of warmth and flitting melodies that separate her from the usually straightlaced peddlers of vague moodiness.
On songs like "Halfway Home" and "Skyline," the Canadian indie rock stalwarts' layered instrumentation and choral sounds wrap around you like one of those weighted anxiety blankets.
The dance-inducing mania of their work opened the doors for sleek and funky instrumentation of disco-sampling dance genres like Chicago house, and later, French touch.
According to an interview with Billboard, she says her hometown of New Orleans plays a major part in the album, notably in its use of live instrumentation.
Because the output is MIDI (whereas Amper is a finished WAV or MP3 file), the artist has complete freedom over how the notes are transposed into instrumentation.
I really like "Die Like a Rich Boy," which is like a plaintive song at the end, which really hasn't got a lot of instrumentation on it.
Ms. Hazama had primarily studied classical music before, so she created m_unit, a 13-piece ensemble mixing typical jazz-band instrumentation with strings, vibraphone and French horn.
The set was plagued by strange sound mixing and editing, with Timberlake's vocals, especially in the first segment of the performance, often drowned out by the instrumentation.
Cockpit instrumentation and warnings are not activated for a compressor stall, other than perhaps some temperature fluctuations that most times don't indicate readings beyond the danger zone.
In fact, as part of standard procedure, after accelerating to a speed of 80 knots (92 mph) pilots crosscheck their instrumentation for discrepancies during the takeoff roll.
After settling on a quiet mix of live and electronic instrumentation, they structured each episode as a series of voice memos that Judith records on her phone.
Tracks like "Cloud 9" have the same seabreezy feeling and near-parasitic hooks, but you can see the seams between the wispy instrumentation and Kay's smooth croons.
" Number One for one week The Puerto Rico trip that bore the lyrics to "Honey" also inspired the Latin instrumentation heard on her follow-up single, "My All.
Similarly, La La Land's nomination in 2017 was derided by some because the lyrics of some of its songs are muddy and hard to hear over the instrumentation.
This lack of tooling could potentially hinder the development, but more often than not when necessity calls, it can stimulate the development of a new set of instrumentation.
"The flight crew did not effectively scan and monitor the primary flight instrumentation parameters during the landing and the attempted go-around," it said in a final report.
SoftBank Team Japan also gets expertise in aerodynamics, instrumentation, simulation, composites, structures, hydraulics and data analysis from Airbus, the European plane maker and "innovation partner" to both teams.
There's plenty of instrumentation around the vocalists' voices, but it's their interplay that is the focal point of the music and it hits on the Xelentos' sweet spot.
Doom-laden drones collide with the gentle strains of organic instrumentation—there's moments of peace, but often that stillness will be destroyed by fiery thickets of gnarled noise.
To recreate the sweeping album and its instrumentation, Vernon brought a crew of six or more musicians onstage — a stark difference from his one-man For Emma performances.
Despite the change in instrumentation Justin Vernon's sound has never been more realized than on For Emma, Forever Ago a lover letter to a series of lost lovers.
His instrumentation leans on strings, percussive interludes, and his signature whistling, which can bring a song into happier focus or send it careening off into a despondent aside.
In fact, the volume of magma involved is so huge that this is certainly one of the largest offshore volcanic events to be spotted by modern scientific instrumentation.
JoAnn Morgan, an instrumentation controller and the only woman sitting inside the firing room at the Cape during Apollo 11, said the tension was palpable on launch day.
Mac McAnally, an acclaimed guitarist and songwriter who worked on the record, said that Chesney kept the instrumentation to a minimum to keep the focus on the lyrics.
From his mother, intoning a Yoruba prayer on opening track "Ipari," to the multi-layered instrumentation courtesy of experimental collective Standing on the Corner, there's plenty to explore.
The decision to work with Cobb, who favors, in comparison, a more nuanced approach to instrumentation and expressive vocal track, signals Carlile's shift toward a more mature sound.
The Electric Light Orchestra rose to prominence in the 1970s thanks to the way it imbued its earworm melodies with dense harmonies, mountainous song arrangements and ornate instrumentation.
Nice Try released a self-titled tape back in 2016, full of songs of romantic and existential anxiety and a careful self-possession, alongside the winningly ramshackle instrumentation.
Writing it when he was only in his late 20s, Mr. Turnage didn't make the mistake of a lot of first-time opera composers in overloading the instrumentation.
While it takes four long minutes for the moaning to momentarily commence, the track's menacing packs of heavy club instrumentation feels like one grueling tussle in the sheets.
His instrumentation of piano, electric guitar, acoustic bass and drums gives Mr. Sands's music — groove-drenched, gospelly and smartly plotted — a balance of physical body and electric charge.
Since these extra dimensions (if they exist) are smaller than our best instrumentation can detect, we don't know what their shapes are, and scientists must consider all possibilities.
Let this song wash over you because it's an experience to live in, loaded with lush instrumentation and truly raw lyrics about trying to make a relationship work.
Ferrari said a "virtual wind shield" is placed behind the instrumentation panel to push air flow above the driver who is sat in a Formula 1 style cockpit.
The song itself transforms the track into a kind of heaviness, employing great use of noise and bass contrasted with moments of lightness and other injections of instrumentation.
Baca's repertoire includes both traditional Peruvian songs and her own originals, but the sound is consistent thanks to her ensemble's elegant acoustic instrumentation and her superlative, powerful voice.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Curtis Symphony, the orchestra of the elite Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, gave the brilliant instrumentation all it was worth on Monday.
Once a single computer on a network was infected, Petya leveraged Windows networking tools like Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and PsExec to infect other computers on the same network.
"The flight crew did not effectively scan and monitor the primary flight instrumentation parameters during the landing and the attempted go-around," the authority said in its final report.
THUMP's artist of the year for 2016, The Black Madonna, today released her new single "He Is The Voice I Hear," a driving disco track heavy on live instrumentation.
The producer has two more Twin Peaks-inspired releases scheduled before the end of the summer and featuring his distinct blend of the dark and light in his instrumentation.
I recognized terms about how "colors" interact from Albers's text: colored, boundaries, movement, transparency, mixture, purity, restriction, deception, memory, transformation, instrumentation, systems, recognition, psychic effect, placement, quality, and value.
Yeah, for sure, and you know it's cool that rappers like Kendrick Lamar want to put organic instrumentation in their songs and they think of you to do it.
"Siemens will fully divest its minority interest in the Russian company Interautomatika, which offers products and services for power-plant instrumentation and control systems," it said in a statement.
Their début album, "Crooks & Lovers," which arrived in 2010, expanded their use of samples and instrumentation, a style that was widely replicated by peers during a two-year break.
Ice Cream are Toronto duo Carlyn Bezic and Amanda Crist, who describe their sound as "molecular pop," and specialize in cold, minimalist tunes which blend live instrumentation with electronics.
Here he is, trying to take hip-hop to another level with Nordic instrumentation samples and Khalil is being closed-minded and simple, going too heavy on the bass.
So instrumentation in country music is going to have a lot of acoustic instruments, but traditionally we can hear maybe some banjo, maybe some mandolin, and here there's banjo.
The album's closer, "A New Jerusalem" ends with Hollis asking "Do you see?" over the kind of barely-there instrumentation that's receded further and further into the record's horizon.
The younger Mr. Redman's band uses the same instrumentation as Old and New Dreams; it features Ron Miles on cornet, Scott Colley on bass and Brian Blade on drums.
The company sued the Idaho State Police, and the state spent almost a quarter-million dollars on new instrumentation to figure out how much THC the plants actually contained.
Eilish's songs are actually miniature sonic fun houses, anything but drab or monotonous, with playful melodies, meticulously varied instrumentation and a theatrical spectrum of attitudes, from taunting to suicidal.
One contract, worth $3.5 billion, is for Army training aids, devices, simulators and simulations, maintenance, sustainment, operations and support of instrumentation systems and live-fire ranges, the statement said.
In the last two years, ABB, the Swiss technology company, has opened two plants in Houston for assembling and packaging robotics and integrating advanced instrumentation into oil field operations.
Recorded between March and August, Nanos performed all the instrumentation with the help of McCafferty (who is also one half of the excellent Black Box Radio podcast​) on lead guitar.
Included alongside GOES-R's weather-observing instrumentation is the first-ever geostationary lightning mapper, an optical detector that measures fleeting changes in a scene to indicate the presence of lightning.
How What Time is constructed from parts found in the ashy remnants of dubstep, through grime and hip hop instrumentals, all the way into deft touches of Middle Eastern instrumentation.
Advances in astronomical instrumentation, artificial intelligence for data analysis and cosmic signals such as FRBs (fast radio bursts) have been driven by SETI efforts and, in particular, by Breakthrough Listen.
At the same time, I come from the District of Columbia, where we grew up on go-go music, which is our local form of music based around live instrumentation.
Several years earlier, Hal Laning, a computer scientist at MIT's Instrumentation Laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, had been asked to design the operating system that would fly men to the moon.
Instrumentation issues, however, were discovered during the final phases of plant commissioning and a cool down is required for some additional work over the next few weeks, the company said.
Elder Ward led his mixed-gender quartet through three haunting a cappella devotionals, while the D-Vine Spiritualettes, Pastor Shipp's onetime go-to female trio, sang without instrumentation as well.
Morgan, who worked as an instrumentation controller for the mission, was the only woman allowed inside the firing room where NASA employees were locked during Apollo 11's historic liftoff.
There's one song that Gus [Seyffert, producer] pointed out sounded a little too much like Nick Drake, so he thought to make the instrumentation intentionally unlike a Nick Drake song.
When French electronic music legends Daft Punk put out Random Access Memories in 2013, some of their longtime fans bristled at how heavily live instrumentation featured in their new sound.
Nadler, one half of this experimental duo, first made a name for herself in the early 20193s as a folk singer-songwriter specializing in understated instrumentation and gloomy, gothic imagery.
This R&B singer retains the aura of a different time — his rich, smooth voice and defiantly traditional instrumentation have long set him apart from many peers in the genre.
On the recorded version of "Rainbow," Riley played all the instrumentation himself, using overdubs to build layers of electric organ, harpsichord, tambourine and an Indian goblet drum called a dumbec.
Instrumentation problems also led to the shutdown of the gasoline-producing fluidic catalytic cracking unit (FCCU) at Marathon Petroleum Corp's 1903,000 bpd Galveston Bay, Texas, refinery in Texas City, Texas.
The minimalism of "Wonderlust" contrasts directly with the rich instrumentation showcased in his last EP "Interlude" and allows Crush to come into his own as a strong writer and vocalist.
A lot of the consuming instrumentation comes from Best Coast multi-instrumentalist Bobb Bruno and the steady drums are from TW Walsh of Soft Drugs, Headphones and Pedro the Lion.
Nicastro told Gizmodo that existing and future missions with better instrumentation will continue to make observations, and that seven other sources of light have been selected to look for the gas.
I might leave the next two tracks as a surprise but both are in different directions from these first two but involve more vocal manipulation and a host of similar instrumentation.
There's pussy bounce-inspired instrumentation with a driving beat, there are insistent commands in the chorus about what you better do, there's Lizzo's bigger-than-life voice, there's a horn section.
"A big thing to underline is there have been vast improvements in what people have been able to do with ancient DNA because of improvements to instrumentation and software," he said.
Traditional rock instrumentation zooms through the compactly and tightly structured track, along with a dizzy but subtle synth line, while Damian Abraham's reliable roar leads proceedings in a suitably sweaty manner.
As such, it's a travelogue of his time on the road—a moving depiction of his time criss-crossing the country, with arrangements and instrumentation as movingly gnarled as the journey.
The industrial-punk-whatever collective have released a new song, "Ransom Notes," which is fragmented and unsettling as all get out with baroque instrumentation, theatrical vocals and jarring style shifts. Neat!
As each line of the song introduces the members of a shark nuclear family — Baby, Mommy, Daddy, Grandma, Grandpa — the beat grows bigger and the track adds more layers of instrumentation.
While its instrumentation is evocative of club music, stylistically it situates itself a little less conclusively; it's consistently caught in medias res in a multiplicity of oddly conjoined timbres and moods.
Maybe after over a decade of "innovating rock" through electronic instrumentation and savvy internet hijinx, they figured the most punk thing they could do was protest the forward march of technology?
Though the strength of the other instrumentation never suffers for lack of attention, Von Spain's wondrously versatile—here exquisitely clear, there demonically acrid, always enthralling—voice is a clear focal point.
The spirit's been there through all of their work—much of their 2001 record Confield, made before they totally abandoned traditional instrumentation—is born from a similar sort of digitalist fracture.
I am working on new material and I don't want to give too much away, but there may be a little bit more acoustic instrumentation, as far as strings are concerned.
I then went off and looked at Dan + Shay, and their song "All to Myself": doesn't really feature any standard country music instrumentation, and there's really no vocal twang to it.
Its peculiar instrumentation has discouraged frequent performances: to program it, you need a virtuoso pianist, a first-rate French-horn player, tireless wind and brass, and a vast battery of percussion.
Lorde took new risks with her music —moving away from synths and minimal beats — but honed her talent for lyrical intimacy, reflecting her emotions prismatically across an elaborate display of instrumentation.
The fact that the Japanese pilot called for a mission abort but apparently did not issue a mayday call indicates a possible instrumentation problem, possibly with the plane's wiring, Layton said.
Herman Fuselier, who writes about entertainment and hosts a Saturday afternoon radio show called "Zydeco Stomp" on the local NPR affiliate, KRVS, points out that the instrumentation strikes many as unusual.
So you had had friends contribute vocals here and there on previous albums but this was the first time you had other musicians provide added instrumentation to one of your releases?
Mostly, she raps in Xitsonga—the South African language spoken in her home province of Limpopo—and her flow is rapid and lilting, a perfect accompaniment to the icy, upbeat instrumentation.
Photo by Kentaro Takahashi A Dead Forest Index is an experimental indie band from London by way of New Zealand, that makes the most resonant sound out of the most minimal instrumentation.
On paper, he's done all the things career electronic producers are supposed to do to attract listeners beyond the electronic music realm: incorporate live instrumentation, introduce vocalists, trade up to bigger labels.
The juxtaposition of the foreboding verses and the sparkling instrumentation creates something rare and gripping, and it is hard to tire of the tenor vocals, high-life guitar riffs and keyboard flourishes.
Once small and insignificant to the legacy incumbents, they leveraged their fundamentally re-architected security instrumentation to extend beyond "point solutions" into powerful multi-product suites faster than incumbents could catch drift.
In "Philosophy of the World," they sing about how "you can never please anybody in this world," a rather cynical sentiment first off, but covered in messy instrumentation that actually feels… warm.
"Incomplete Kisses" is, by contrast, tightly drawn, with a huge, sweeping chorus, sticky little yelps of melody, and crisp, bouncy instrumentation, exhorting the listener not to hide from their heart and mind.
Over the next couple of days, the team will start to turn on the instrumentation and check how it fared during the maneuver, allowing the difficult work of scientific discovery to begin.
Considered the birthplace of jazz and home to legends of the past and present, musical instrumentation is so vital to New Orleanians that you'll see bands leading the way through funeral processions.
There's a lot of live guitars, pianos and instrumentation on Trap Muzik , which quickly moves from the minimalist bass of a UGK to the soulful jams of College Dropout-era Kanye West.
Though the album's relative lack of technical shredding appalled some metal purists, its mix of heavy riffs and Brazilian folk instrumentation gave it an arty, experimental feel that won over many skeptics.
DOE user facilities like the Nanoscale Science Research Centers provide not only expertise and instrumentation for quantum R&D, but offer opportunities for synergies across the lab complex and entire scientific community.
" He continued: "When Bob Dylan revolutionized popular music by introducing the politicized, bohemian concerns of folk music to rock instrumentation, a mass audience was created for serious consideration of life's deeper meanings.
In retrospect, some of his work can seem like a bridge between the Minimalists and today's stylistically omnivorous indie-classical composers, who have also woven together rock with classical instrumentation and influences.
The United States should sharply increase its investments in neutron instrumentation development and deployment to partially compensate for the country's dramatic decrease in neutron R&D capacity and capability in recent decades.
In large part, this is due to the spare cockpit design, which moves all instrumentation and information display to the single, 21604297-inch touchscreen panel mounted in the center of the dash.
Like the grooviest welcome mat I'd ever heard, a seductive wash of instrumentation took me over before Nile Rodgers' cheerful guitar line invaded my innards, and a robot voice entered the room.
In the vein of SBTRKT's early sets, and when Disclosure realized they could charge more to put (live) on the lineup, Mura Masa eschewed decks in favor of live instrumentation and vocals.
Since then she's worked to bring that legacy into today, without letting go of the music's traditional markers: swing rhythm, acoustic instrumentation, a deep-hued blues color, an air of savvy sophistication.
Musically, she specializes in what she called "roughing up pop music a bit," leaning on organic rock instrumentation in a digitized world and hoping to keep the radio as idiosyncratic as possible.
For instance, one test on this list, the Healgen Scientific COVID-19 IgG/IgM (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) Rapid Test Device, requires no instrumentation and can provide results in just 15 minutes.
On the six-song Doom Over Bengal demo, Mr. WitchChaser handles all vocals and instrumentation through four originals and a pair of covers ("Relentless" by Pentagram and Black Sabbath's "Into the Void").
If someone wants a particular genre we have to provide an authentic version of that, so we'll use the same recording techniques or studios or instrumentation as the people in that scene.
The cover, which is perforated by dozens of openings for control rods and instrumentation, is seen as more vulnerable to carbon concentrations - which make the steel more brittle - than the unperforated base.
Scored for three harpists, three pianists and three percussionists, the exuberant piece, composed late in his career, is a vivid example of Mr. Boulez's gift for using inventive instrumentation to create kaleidoscopic tableaux.
It sounds like it could've been written two centuries ago or yesterday, employing tried-and-true melodies along with well-worn, loose and natural instrumentation, handclap percussion, and his own down-home delivery.
The album was heavily influenced by gospel music and again featured Donnie Trumpet (who has since reverted to his birth name as a protest against Donald Trump) and live instrumentation at the fore.
But to repurpose it for a group of rappers makes some snarky, pedantic sense, in that a frequent rockist, often racially motivated critique of hip-hop is its general lack of live instrumentation.

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