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"throbbing" Definitions
  1. beating or pulsing rapidly or forcefully, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement: One may use a sweet, patient tone and words, but the throbbing vein in the temple betrays one’s anger.
  2. feeling or exhibiting strong emotion or passion: As he spoke to the students crashing the climate convention, he was clearly thrilled to be there in that throbbing mass of youthful exuberance.
  3. pulsating or vibrating regularly: The throbbing sound was now at full volume, and it was indeed drums—deep, heavy goatskin drums.
  4. being or feeling pain that occurs in rhythmic waves or bursts: A sinus infection often results in a throbbing headache.
  5. full of or characterized by lively energy: This throbbing metropolis is also the world capital of salsa.
  6. the act of beating fast or forcefully, pulsating or vibrating, or occurring in rhythmic waves: The pain in his shoulder had subsided to a dull throbbing.
  7. the act or fact of feeling or exhibiting strong emotion or passion: The throbbing of my rage was so powerful that the ground trembled.
  8. lively energy: Feel the throbbing of the world’s cultures at the annual international festival this weekend!

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"throbbing" Synonyms
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"throbbing" Antonyms
indolent painless healthy agreeable calm comfortable delightful easy facile friendly good great helpful insensitive mild nice painfree pleasant pleasing simple hushed noiseless quiet silent soundless stilled stilly gentle low soft faint incomplete weak muffled needy arrhythmic nonmetrical unmeasured unrhythmic irregular smooth healed recovered cured restored rehabilitated mended rejuvenated well fit whole improved remedied relieved wholesome fine healthful fixed revived strong blunt dull mellow affable easygoing equable placid moderate velvetlike sedate velvety relaxed soothing balmy light inactive ok able-bodied adequate alright as fit as a fiddle copacetic copasetic fit as a fiddle in good condition in good shape okay reasonable satisfactory sound motionless still stationary immobile inert unmoving unstirring lifeless steadfast without moving at rest at a halt like a statue numb callous numbed unaching benumbed dead senseless insensible unfeeling anaesthetised(UK) anesthetized(US) nonreactive without pain pleasure fun enjoyment indulgence luxury thrill comfort entertainment gratification relaxation revelry titillation amusement decadence delight hedonism leisure sensuality turn-on delectation animosity harshness hatred hostility indifference meanness mercilessness ruthlessness ill will relief cure healing recuperation care remedy help recovery therapy treatment aid allayment assistance assuagement medication palliation respite salving succour(UK) succor(US) stillness inaction inactivity motionlessness

628 Sentences With "throbbing"

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We were very, very nearly robbed of it's throbbing delights.
Her throbbing angry forehead vein alone deserves an Emmy nomination.
NEW LONDON "Heart Throbbing Romance," Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra. Feb.
My feet were throbbing and I was dripping with sweat.
We all brought different things to Throbbing Gristle, for sure.
My skull was throbbing, and my insides felt like liquid.
Not to be outdone, my head is now also throbbing.
Nearly a week later, his hand started throbbing and burning.
Another is the relentlessly foreboding, throbbing score by Hildur Gudnadottir.
I can feel it throbbing now, even in the numbing cold.
Like a nasty blow, you're left stunned, then dull and throbbing.
His finger swelled and began throbbing, and he had trouble focusing.
You are more than a throbbing, aching space to puncture, Tori.
It's clear that Throbbing Gristle operated on a foundation of tension.
Infamous as they've become, Throbbing Gristle's original run was short-lived.
Throbbing Gristle - Hot On The Heels Of Love (Ratcliffe Remix)14.
The throbbing begins with that ultimate beat-maker, the human heart.
The headache can be throbbing and last for hours or days.
The throbbing DPRK sore demands Washington's attention, even military defensive readiness.
You'll find yourself in a bloody, throbbing chamber: their beating heart.
A throbbing new 45, "Terrorize My Heart," lands on Sept. 16.
Throbbing Gristle - Hot On The Heels Of Love (Ratcliffe Remix) 14.
But at its end, a large postindustrial studio is throbbing with activity.
Drag queens dressed as Beyonce and J-Lo performed under throbbing lights.
There are layers within layers, even inside a throbbing ball of money.
Even at full, ear-throbbing volume, the music is crisp and beautiful.
The world has woken up with a throbbing post-Brexit hang-over.
Stupid song suggesting me had no jurisdiction or agency over throbbing id.
The last couple of days, my right outer calf has been throbbing.
Mr. Sivan does his spring-jointed runway walk — his throbbing flail — throughout.
Yet the thought of her goes on throbbing like a wound. ♦
Happily, in this age of throbbing restaurant soundtracks, there is no music.
But this remains the throbbing secret at the heart of the Rhoades' lives.
You feel that familiar throbbing pain in your head grow stronger and stronger.
It felt really Throbbing Gristle, but maybe not How to Dress Well's tone.
Could there be a note of discontent beneath all the throbbing neon ink?
Even before Chris arrived, there was nothing near what Throbbing Gristle sounded like.
Then we'd all have to go out and do the Throbbing Gristle stuff.
Ever wondered why Throbbing Gristle's debut album was titled the second annual report?
It was a sharp, stabbing, throbbing and crushing feeling rolled up into one.
In those throbbing, feral stories, I encountered Baba Yaga, the quintessential Russian witch.
This distinguishes her Verdi and Puccini singing from the typical throbbing Italianate approach.
Alma was stunned, her body throbbing as if poked with a cattle prod.
This creates a kind of heaving, a throbbing, a breathing — anxious, calm, abiding.
Her own productions veer between wistful and throbbing, often within a single track.
When I woke up the day after, it was like throbbing and stuff.
Now she could see why her thumb and wrist had been relentlessly throbbing.
Instead, opera — and especially classical opera — is about aesthetics and pure, throbbing emotion.
At that discovery, my nausea turned into a severe throbbing right behind my eyes.
However, few effective treatments to manage such episodes of throbbing pain are currently available.
The combination of soft furnishings and hi-octane musical throbbing was a heady brew.
Throbbing Gristle's official launch was complete and we were pleased with what we'd done.
The pain was intense, pulsating, throbbing, but bearable, even after the twenty-fifth hour.
I imagine the rooms of my house, one by one, throbbing with that noise.
Today's Swansea is far from the throbbing center of industrial activity it once was.
However, few effective treatments to manage these episodes of throbbing pain are currently available.
The freighter's gigantic engines were throbbing, their heat shining through the thick steel hull.
Some days my knees are throbbing and hurting and I need support to stand.
Even just weird shit like Enter the Void, which had Throbbing Gristle on there.
He sat at his locker with his forehead throbbing, comparing it to a migraine.
There was no place for cynicism inside the pink, throbbing aorta of Barbie fandom.
"Retail is fast," she said over the throbbing music at the Fifth Avenue store.
Staring, I was transfixed by all the indicator lights oscillating and throbbing against the wind.
Dolak later woke up in bed, barely able to move and with a throbbing headache.
All the signs that this is a major sporting event were evident: Throbbing light show.
The camera pans down to Maya's wide open legs, where her crotch is wildly throbbing.
The exercise instructors—who play records to keep these dances throbbing—are the disc jockeys.
He also knows that the United States still has a throbbing post-Iraq hang-over.
His hand was throbbing with a large blister, and he had to see a doctor.
Andrea Gibson read her own poems, exercises in sentimental emotionalism, with a throbbing, exaggerated tremolo.
My feet are throbbing, and I don't know if I can go on any longer.
After 20, most of our tastes just blend and morph into one huge, throbbing mass.
And, well, Ben Affleck sporting a throbbing football erection for Tom Brady sure was something.
They all sound like the headache you get on bad ecstasy: throbbing, unnecessary, unquelled by ibuprofen.
"Cave" is a throbbing track that has soft-synth verses giving way to an insistent chorus.
The dark consequences of all this innovation were the throbbing right temple of this year's conference.
In class, my focus would veer from lectures and presentations to the throbbing in my brain.
They were written to include what Throbbing Gristle termed the 'walls of noise' as break points.
I woke up the next day with a throbbing headache and a feeling of utter confusion.
There was a correspondence about making one with Throbbing Gristle sounds and that's how it started.
Everywhere from Governors Ball to Benicàssim is a throbbing, homogenous sea of fringing and flower crowns.
What started off as light throbbing in one wrist 103 years ago quickly engulfed the other.
Critics sneer that they're all heaving bosoms and throbbing manhoods, unrealistic, poorly written and politically incorrect.
My phone is throbbing with messages from family around the world, checking in on each other.
With her bright, throbbing voice, Ms. Sampson brings expressive phrasing and feisty impetuousness to her performance.
Sadness would linger when those losses couldn't be identified, like the throbbing of a phantom limb.
But she delivered her songs with a throbbing intensity that came straight from the folk tradition.
Migraines, an intense headache accompanied by a throbbing or pulsing pain, affect one in seven Americans.
It's throbbing the background as Deano grins and flexes his way through another episode of Ibiza Weekender.
That throbbing feeling on one side—albeit unbalanced and particularly uncomfortable—is still not likely a tumor.
But mostly, it's a song about butts that happens to have a pretty enjoyable throbbing bass beat.
It made me feel tender again toward him, the same throbbing ache as when we first met.
It may not be as friendly, but the Bay Area is still the throbbing headquarters of entrepreneurship.
Title track "Woman" is BoA's manifesto, with throbbing bass is laced with the click-clack of stilettos.
Worse, the octopus I ordered turn out to be a single, throbbing, large, perverse-looking tentacle. #LonelyManEatsLargeLeginCoatroom.
The entertainment industry is absolutely throbbing with nostalgia as people increasingly look backwards for sources of joy.
"Oh, when I get up, this is what I see," she sings over the throbbing little glitches.
If you think about the lead-up to Throbbing Gristle with the other people involved in COUM.
We had a sort of parallel thing going, with Throbbing Gristle live, and then the album obviously.
This is a recording of Throbbing Gristle's last-ever performance, that is, until their reunion in 2004.
The throbbing trance pads, the flat claps, the ethereal backing singer, and then that voice....that chorus.
I dragged my physical being, one big throbbing pulse, into an upper bunk I hoped was mine.
Sick of the pain throbbing in my ankle, I swallowed a handful of Advil in the bathroom.
By nature, a Moroccan city's medina quarter, or old town, is its throbbing-with-life traditional center.
Didier William's slithery forms surge forth and recede within a sphere of visual gravitas — heaving, throbbing, breathing.
Ms. Snider skillfully draws a wide arc, with throbbing brass accents and slashing chords driving up tension.
Hands throbbing, face blank, his left-side targeting system not quite right, Sam Siatta hit the bag.
The nurse said that she enjoyed only three or four days a month without a throbbing headache.
" They were aware of the throbbing noise during warm-ups, when the crowd chanted, "Let's go, Preds!
When the areas are rewarmed and the spasm resolves, blood flow resumes, often causing tingling or throbbing.
I knew two things right then: (1) I felt only a quick strike and a dull throbbing.
If I take it but don't need it, my throbbing erection will shift painfully under my belt.
Invisibly, it makes a place in your body, rerouting all your blood vessels, throbbing right alongside your heart.
But in its purest form, Trump's Twitter account is a throbbing middle finger that extends in all directions.
"By the end of the day, I want to rip my headband off because they're throbbing," says Amber.
In a society throbbing with conspiracy theories and suspicion of the other, many people feel intimidated and insecure.
Mr Akchoté's production creates a throbbing, urgent drive, which sometimes bursts—almost inappropriately—into fully-fledged pop bangers.
Inside the park's gates, a throbbing mass of Google employees gathered around a small group of women organizers.
"I got skin in the game," insists Flowers, and Wonderful Wonderful thunders with smashing energy and throbbing desire.
Photo: Stephanie Keith (Getty)Tomorrow begins a New Year, full of resolutions, throbbing hangovers, and gym membership contracts.
Concussion Day 2 and 3 were really bad: intense neck stiffness and pain, and throbbing temples and eyeballs.
If you go off of Chris and Cosey and then back to Throbbing Gristle, it's a huge leap.
I wanted to ask about Gen's lawsuit against you and Chris following the final breakup of Throbbing Gristle.
Some people get very sensitive after an orgasm, and experience "throbbing, twitching, fluttering, and tickling," Dr. Chavez says.
Mournful loops of electrified cello overlaid throbbing synthesizer, the music constantly spinning apart and reassembling into a whole.
The throbbing music seemed, from the start, like a volatile addition to the blend of alcohol and suspicion.
In his latest dispatch, Sebastian Modak travels to Tunis, the throbbing Tunisian capital where the Arab Spring began.
Still, there's one thing he hasn't accomplished yet, and that's put out a throbbing, festival-ready techno remix.
The song starts with unmistakable flourishes from the dance-music playbook: a throbbing beat and four piano chords.
The Jesus and Mary Chain and Suicide, and maybe Throbbing Gristle, influenced most of the original shoegaze bands.
Death always already throbbing with life, decaying for growth, anaerobic chemistry, vapor and rays of latent energy forces.
Long Island City suffered from the Long Island Rail Road's throbbing diesel locomotives idling in the train yard.
My eyesight is warped and psychedelic, my nausea unyielding, and a throbbing pressure monopolizes my crown and forehead.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO A tremendously infectious, potently throbbing, deliriously up-tempo song that blends mellow hyphy and mellow crunk.
Behind him, a boot-stomp beat and a throbbing guitar anchor the song firmly to the honky-tonk.
His body was itchy and swollen from the rash, and he had a throbbing pain in his head.
About 38 million Americans suffer from migraines - intense headaches characterized by throbbing pain, sensitivity to light and nausea.
The throbbing grew sharper, like a knife puncturing her gut, so Edwards went to the hospital to get help.
About 40 million Americans suffer from migraines - intense headaches characterized by throbbing pain and sensitivity to light and nausea.
Over the past 20 months officials have stripped Karachi, Pakistan's throbbing business capital, of all billboards on public property.
About 40 million Americans suffer from migraine - intense headache characterized by throbbing pain and sensitivity to light and nausea.
But Timberlake's throbbing sexuality manages to transcend even the most egregious ensembles a costume designer might throw at him.
This booth sold bootleg Throbbing Gristle shirts, although the seller assured me Genesis P-Orridge is cool with it.
About 40 million Americans suffer from migraine - intense headaches characterized by throbbing pain and sensitivity to light and nausea.
Throbbing colors obscure the action as if the movie were filmed through a dirty windshield, cranking up the tension.
When I stepped off the elevator into Lyft's headquarters in the fall of 2016, the techno music was throbbing.
With hip-hop and reggae throbbing, waiters forded the crowd to deliver sparkler-topped Champagne bottles to V.I.P. archipelagoes.
Throbbing music ushered the partygoers into a sprawling hunting lodge with a pitched roof out of a fairy tale.
Here was something at once rousingly far-out and reassuringly accessible, throbbing with what could be fancied Russian soul.
Despite the throbbing, lurid aesthetic of this book, Helen is a chilly character, restrained to the point of iciness.
While the headset is fairly well-balanced, it's still heavy, and some sessions have left me with a throbbing forehead.
And I know that a handsome, strapping man like you understands the deep, throbbing, primal need to connect with woodchucks.
The veins and arteries were traced down to the hearts—vast subterranean lakes, throbbing hot in chambers of contracting flesh.
At one point, Timberlake, straddled by a female dancer, licks those throbbing lips whilst slowly lowering himself down upon her.
But Mr Juncker put his finger on something, because national referendums on EU matters are turning into a throbbing headache.
Even in ballads, he works up to a hefty, throbbing tone that sounds like it could burst at any moment.
Wide receiver Greg Ellingson said Burris, who likes pounding, throbbing music, had "interesting" tastes for a man of his vintage.
He's conscious of a kind of throbbing sensation inside his head, like the flicking of a light, on and off.
It was three in the morning, and Nicolas Jaar was unleashing throbbing, percussive latin rhythms in a smoke-filled room.
They end by smearing black paint over their arms and faces, which transforms them back into the mutating throbbing orbs.
"If you're talking about a throbbing, knife-stabbing headache over and over, your body starts to tense up," Muller says.
Some hints, that is, of how we got into our present predicament of being held hostage by a throbbing blister.
Within hours, everyone in that theater is covered in throbbing pustules, hacking their lungs out, and bleeding from the eyes.
"Lies" is one of the group's biggest singles, a throbbing ballad with a slow-burn music video that's unerringly sad.
Here in Karachi, a throbbing megalopolis of around 20 million people, there is no state ambulance service, despite overwhelming need.
The show's admonitory bass line, which has been throbbing subliminally since the first scene, becomes louder in the second half.
They found themselves in a vibrant, throbbing construction site in one of Miami's most glamorous concentrations of commerce and wealth.
That night, the Milky Way galaxy unfurled overhead to the delicate melody of cowbells and the throbbing hum of insects.
To an island, maybe, where the sun, sand and throbbing dance music promise pleasures far from a cubicle's fluorescent glare.
When describing, say, the "throbbing" display of the lavishly decorated argus bird, he delivers a feathery brush of the erotic.
But a sadness runs through the liveliness: a throbbing lament for a lost time, a lost civilization, a lost language.
As Fever Ray, Dreijer set Björk's vocals atop a half-remembered girl-group beat, weighted with a throbbing low synthesizer.
And really, after all, I'm just a fleabag with a throbbing head and misplaced sense of guilt just like you.
I'm very much looking forward to trying out Barbara's advice next time I have a throbbing pimple on my face.
Sometimes, I can still feel the throbbing sensation in my forehead for about a half hour after I wake up.
With the plane 20 feet from the gate and her skin throbbing, Costa persuaded a flight attendant to let her off.
Haudenosaunees sang with water drums in their ancient language, Nakotas sang heart-throbbing Sundance songs, and Shinnecocks offered round dance songs.
The GR10es are not the best choice if you just want to get down with throbbing deadmau5 tracks all day long.
It's reminiscent of Shrines' standout track "Fineshrine": Both songs are filled with a throbbing undercurrent and lyrics reaching for something more.
Shops shutter, crime rates rise, and the once throbbing heartbeat of gay New York is slowed down to a thready pulse.
Later, during a trip to the store, Kathy was overwhelmed by the sounds there — penetrating voices, throbbing refrigerators, metal shopping carts.
He opened with "Crash and Burn," re-imagined with a throbbing beat that ignited dance moves barely evident a year ago.
The earsplitting noise, throbbing music, light shows and pyrotechnics that have become standard at sporting events can tarnish any fan's experience.
VR:​​ When we were first in bands we were influenced by Throbbing Gristle and we wanted to do something like that.
Why is it that despite its reels and shakesthe topsy-turvy world here cannot causethis throbbing heart of mine to ache?
People wanted change — and a chance to raise a throbbing finger to the forces they blame for their lot in life.
How do you cope when the throbbing swells out of control or, trickier still, when you actively want it to stop?
Where opt for bed rather than going out on Friday night because you have a throbbing headache that just won't quit?
I can't say I'll definitely make it that far, but I am enjoying my experience so far, throbbing forearm aches aside.
It was also the only exhibit that routinely featured models doing a catwalk with smart suitcases to throbbing techno music, so.
The throbbing ache in my head was just a couple of days old when I decided to go for a run.
The place was spotless, all black leather and mirrors, and throbbing with a soundtrack that ranged from Barry White to Migos.
But Trump struck a throbbing nerve on the right, making the N.F.L. an improbable symbol of permissive leadership and political correctness.
But the throbbing paranoia of this miniseries owes far more to the horror tradition than to Christie's bloodless, passionless logic puzzle.
Then the synthesizers appear, throbbing and lurching, dropping out and plunging back in with dubstep impact, pushing distortion into the mix.
You wake up the morning of January 1 with a throbbing headache and an aversion to light, noise, and other humans.
If you want to add D.J.s and throbbing music to the mix, finish with a decadent splash in the Yoyo nightclub.
A tremendous throbbing, as of the engine that makes the earth turn, filled the little room; he had begun to purr. . . .
The album closer, "I Feel It Coming," one of a few collaborations with Daft Punk, avoids the title track's throbbing approach.
And if I had done this last year, you know, I'd be here aching, throbbing, and feel bad the next day.
I stand there, wanting, throbbing as he slowly circles me like a wolf planning his attack, like a tiger stalking a mate. . . .
You can feel the throbbing pulse of a bass drum at the same time as sharper, higher notes made by dropped blocks.
Songs like "Black Sea" — the throbbing, panting centerpiece of Cupid's Head — suit marathon study sessions and strobe-lit club workouts equally well.
Heat stroke, or hyperthermia, comes on suddenly in the form of a throbbing headache, rapid pulse, and red, hot, and dry skin.
So if you can't pay attention to anything other than your throbbing headache, you'll probably also have trouble with more complex tasks.
"1983-1988," the first substantial anthology devoted to Egyptian Lover's work, is 22 tracks of genial sleaze, throbbing and fantastical and slick.
The songs, accompanied by a throbbing onstage band led by Chris Fenwick, find the natural dissonance in sweet melody and vice versa.
We liked the British club stuff like OMD and the Human League, but also the darker Throbbing Gristle-y stuff as well.
" Chiming guitars and a throbbing bass line ramp up the intensity on "Unapologetic," while shoegaze-minded fuzz envelops the 90s-evoking "Prism.
And according to new research, almost everyone who gets these throbbing, nausea-inducing headaches has their own individual combination of specific triggers.
Although the album's lyrics are often optimistic, even grateful, its sound is primarily dark, marked by throbbing synthesizers and heavy, syncopated beats.
But there's still nothing definite to hold on to, only a throbbing continuity, until, in the last seconds, the lower register disappears.
Finally, there was the throbbing bass of house music coming from the raucous Pinknic rosé festival on an adjacent plot of land.
Sometimes the hymns are sung low and throbbing like an earth tremor and sometimes they emerge strained and agonized, screeching and searching.
The family that fights together remains the steadily throbbing, unbreakable heart of "Incredibles 2," even when Bob and Helen swap traditional roles.
Tiny woke one morning with the urge, just a throbbing and unrelenting urge, to change the name of the barbershop to Delilah's.
We see extensions and bodily residue – an extra-long tongue, a fulsome drop of blue liquid, a throbbing red phallus-like object.
While many of the symbols are now familiar to us, Thornton's repetition of them imbues the work with throbbing presence, a visual hum.
After first revealing its phone to throbbing hype back in June, actual delivery of the device has been plagued with delay after delay.
There are few things scarier than the sound of that dentist's drill and the inevitable throbbing pain that comes with getting a filling.
As miserable as I was, I was determined to press forward until a nasty fall caused my hip and leg to start throbbing.
Put on Lorn's The Maze to Nowhere, and try not to smile at the throbbing, rumbling, and menacing rendering that the X6s provide.
HOUSTON — The fall came with the completeness of a total eclipse of the sun, a shadow spread across a stadium throbbing with expectation.
Plenty of us have experienced it at one time or another: a pain — typically throbbing or dull and achy — in our lower abdomen.
Background A migraine is a common type of headache in which throbbing pain is typically felt on just one side of the head.
But when you're dealing with throbbing sinus pain and a constant cough, even the need to heat water and stir can seem overwhelming.
Loose percussion, a throbbing beat, and call-and-response backing vocals compel you to listen closely all while ensuring Kendrick remains the star.
This is a dark track throbbing with intent, about reclaiming incidents of violation to find strength in vulnerability and empowerment in moving on.
A throbbing beat is pounding through my skull while half-heard emo lyrics play somewhere in an abandoned viewing screen of my brain.
I tilted my head back against the throbbing, felt the Altrupin tabs pour into my mouth and swallowed as many as I could.
Premiering here today, "Bird Of Prey" soars with purposeful pleas, Fortune's voice a revelation as drones give way to a throbbing dance beat.
Through the narrow alleys near Bonne-Nouvelle train station, I come across a huddle outside an inconspicuous door throbbing with Balearic house music.
I started getting into buying cassettes in the 80s, especially with the 80s industrial scene in England with Throbbing Gristle and all that.
The most 'musical' of Throbbing Gristle's first three authoritative albums, 20 Jazz Funk Greats was also their first entirely recorded in a studio.
Portugal 1, France 0 ST.-DENIS, France — Cristiano Ronaldo was crying, his chest heaving, his knee throbbing, his heart aching like never before.
In Winter's plain-spoken but unrelenting prose, we feel the children's anguish like a throbbing pain for which there is no easy remedy.
I had a Miller Lite for $5 — the cheapest drink in South Beach I would find — and enjoyed the respite from throbbing bass.
After Mr. Castro took power, Union City became a home for Cuban exiles, a throbbing center of expatriate culture and anti-Castro hatred.
Some spoke about it vaguely, more closely tied to transition into womanhood; others were full of throbbing euphemism or way too many details.
Nevertheless, a throbbing butt is a small price to pay for previewing what is shaping up to be a terrific co-operative game.
The Kelly is the simplest in layout, but the most optically activated, with the three colors throbbing as rapidly as a racing heart.
When he began feeling throbbing and shooting pain in his face months later, he thought it might be faulty fillings in his teeth.
Kelly's breathless vehemence means her argument is always throbbing with righteous indignation, but it's also not always a particularly rigorous or convincing argument.
The gothic tragedy "Eyes Closed," with its throbbing and decaying guitars, sounds like a Weeknd song (and is indeed written partly by him).
But while his rhymes could be elemental, his zippy, throbbing production — an unending pulse that verged on the erotic — felt like the future.
In addition to having an extremely high body temperature, signs of heatstroke include a rapid heart rate, throbbing headache, mental confusion, and shallow breathing.
Other elements are pre-recorded, including the throbbing sounds of the Amazon and the musings of academics on whether time exists in multiple dimensions.
But Evans considers "Dance With Me," a heart-throbbing duet with his 25-year-old wife, to be his favorite cut on the album.
Mr. Abrahamsen enshrouds these lines with gently throbbing, piercing music, though the vocal part often seems to float above pulsing patterns in the orchestra.
If I didn't take it in the morning, I would get a terrible throbbing headache and sharp pains in different parts of my body.
"open wide." starts with a throbbing, steady pulse and is the first offering from their upcoming album Love and Noir (due later this year).
Below, Smith, Ciani, EMA, Chris Carter of Throbbing Gristle and Carter Tutti, and more reflect on what Buchla and his creations meant to them.
While Throbbing Gristle has had a legacy of self-created bootlegs of gigs, you responded to digital era piracy in a really unique way.
Output Headliners: John Digweed, Naveen G UK selector John Digweed does an eight-hour special at the throbbing center of Williamsburg nightlife, Output. 1.
Solidere's stated goal was to attempt to revive the memory of the days before 1975, when Beirut was pluralistic, prosperous and throbbing with intensity.
The hammer of the throbbing V8 (which never sounds strained) and force of the lateral Gs during cornering simply must be experienced to comprehend.
The identification that glam gave me wasn't to gay culture, then deep into disco, but to the throbbing new heart of rock 'n' roll.
The applause from fellow diners and waiters hit me like a frying pan to the skull with each clap, causing the throbbing to intensify.
His music defies predictable electronic pigeonholing, yet he has developed a signature of gently undulating synths, soaring vocal hooks and throbbing jolts of rhythm.
When P-Orridge and others branched off that year to form Throbbing Gristle, they added assaultive industrial noise and Nazi imagery to the mix.
The music is low-fidelity and insistent, throbbing with distorted bass, like trap music reduced over a hot fire to its rawest component parts.
We may ask how connected the militarist mind-set of war poetry is to its (seeming) opposite: the obsessive heart-throbbing of love poetry.
If the fish are where they were yesterday, they'll reel those lines in heavy and throbbing and carefully gaff the fish from the hooks.
It has honed an extremely reliable and almost romantic take on blue-collar rock, largely avoiding the lyrical in favor of throbbing, pulsing id.
Each person moves through the throbbing club with tense determination on their faces, scanning the amorphous crowds of dancing clubbers to find their target.
Rob's score—reliant on throbbing beats and haunting melodies—goes a long way in helping it frame its explicit violence in a darkly beautiful way.
There's something about the intimacy of romance that something that's a gradient, or bouncy, or throbbing, or rotating, just kind of spoils the whole thing.
She was 22, and a rising star in the world of carioca funk, throbbing syncopated dance music born in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro.
When you no longer have the persistent pain or redness of a series of cystic bumps throbbing under the skin, you'll be glad you did.
Botox helped me get back to playing trumpet some more because before, my jaw would just be throbbing every time I picked up my instrument.
Proximity to a major university, the headquarters of huge global companies, and the throbbing hub of the venture capital scene is valuable to almost anybody.
For years, migraines were thought to be a kind of blood vessel disorder, as many migraine patients, like me, experience throbbing pain in their temples.
They were working together on that all the time, even during the second grouping of Throbbing Gristle it was like that all the way through.
Many, including "The Bloody Chamber," feature somewhat flowery sex scenes that bring to mind the words "throbbing member" even if the particular phrase isn't invoked.
Hernandez's clean-line, simple style eliminates all but the most important, throbbing details, and his writing is sparse and monosyllabic, spoken by lust-crazed creatures.
The main symptom here is a moderate or severe throbbing sensation that can worsen with movement and can prevent people from carrying out daily activities.
Ahead of President Donald Trump's visit Wednesday to a stunned Las Vegas, a kind of eerie stillness settled over this usually throbbing and vibrant city.
To the sound of throbbing music, hundreds of people jockey around the marijuana-infused products laid out for sale in a pop-up cannabis market.
At a City Council meeting a week later, Mr. Falk noticed a gaggle of BARFers, throbbing with the conspiratorial energy of teenagers before a prank.
If I concentrated hard enough on the throbbing pain throughout my body, I could convince myself, if only for a moment, that I was numb.
Extirpate blends the power electronics of Whitehouse with a metallic interpretation of Throbbing Gristle's monotonous rhythms to make for a listening experience that constricts the throat.
Each night, every few hours I wake up on glistening, sodden sheets, with my head throbbing, mouth gummed shut, and internal organs aching due to dehydration.
It takes place at a throbbing club, and the sensates employ Kala's stinky smoke pots and, oh, most of the non-sensate characters are involved. How?
Could this cool-girl accessory also mean the end of throbbing headaches that, according to the Mayo Clinic, can cause vomiting, blurred vision, fainting, and more.
Only when feeling returned to his legs did he notice the gash on his hand that required 14 stitches, and the throbbing pain in his back.
The former One Direction member officially left boy band life behind in 2015 when he made his solo debut with the sultry, throbbing Mind of Mine.
While the show is sung instead of occasionally rapped, its throbbing electronic score heavily samples feedback and digital noise, creating a musical landscape not unlike Hamilton's.
When Sherman was shot, the bullet sped through muscle and tissue and came to rest near the femoral artery in her right leg, causing throbbing pain.
We sat in the afternoon light, our noses sunburnt and our blisters throbbing, tucking into a small polystyrene tray of crab claws, prawns, and seafood sticks.
Fingers crossed this is the first of hopefully many opportunities you will get to stand in a throbbing crowd of adults crying at the number eleven.
I make it all the way down the mountain with throbbing temples, a whole lot of whiplash and a fear of rocks — a minor concussion, fortunately.
That concordance of organs lives within us like sea creatures throbbing on a coral reef, strung there as on our skeleton as long as conditions allow.
In the electronic score microtonal dissonances similar to those in Mr. Lucier's "Wave Songs" add a pale throbbing halo around the voice like a migraine aura.
The Dream Nashville is two blocks north of Lower Broadway, a four-block zone of revelry featuring bona fide honky-tonks and throbbing bro-country bars.
But the payoff, starting somewhere near the midpoint, is a journey of absolution astonishing in its ability to quell the throbbing clamor — but not the tension.
I knew I had to write three sex scenes for my fic, and they were looming over me like something pulsing and throbbing and red, TBH.
As P-Orridge now considers retiring from live music, Throbbing Gristle's albums from the 2000s and early 231s are newly available in deluxe reissues on Mute.
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.
Swollen, twisty purple veins that often look like tree branches just under the surface of the skin, varicose veins can cause aching pain, throbbing and discomfort.
The brighter the colors got, the more I needed to come…Then I felt his penis throbbing and felt a rush flowing through him into me.
Sadly, my legs began throbbing and I end up spending a good chunk of my transcendent time focused on the discomfort and trying to fidget quietly.
When a cut under her fingernail developed into a throbbing, toxic infection, she had been too afraid to tell the nuns until it was almost too late.
For the vast majority of people, P-Orridge is one of the pioneers of industrial music with h/er work in Throbbing Gristle in the late 70s.
Those who struggle with fibromyalgia say the muscle and tissue pain can include a deep, achy misery, an unbearable throbbing or stabbing, or an intense burning sensation.
The throbbing pain in my head, usually behind my left eye, often came with nausea, sometimes with vomiting, and always with extreme sensitivity to sound and light.
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Aphex Twin's Cheetah feels like a big throbbing vein inside your cranium, and, in a change of genres, Rage Against the Machine's eponymous album sounds equally impactful.
A righteous declaration of empowerment in the face of romantic rejection, it opens with head-throbbing synths that only let up once in the entire four minutes.
The ritual involves transportation of souls and is accompanied by the glowing and throbbing of what looks like large-scale electronic circuitry embedded in the pyramid's interiors.
The group's most obvious M.O. is to bring elements of hip-hop into a thrashing and throbbing contemporary jazz sound, but there's more to it than that.
I wanted to appear worldly, in control of myself, so I laid my throbbing head against the glass and squinted at the motorway signs for Edinburgh. Edinburgh!
The kids were having too much fun for us to abandon the baths, so I gingerly went from pool to pool, trying to ignore my throbbing ribs.
Listen: "Eye in the Wall" is a throbbing, swirling, disorienting, mesmerizing nine-minute excursion from Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) and the choreographer Kate Wallich, our critic says.
There's no question that my reception at the throbbing souks, tense police checkpoints and lonely shepherd's huts along my route is shaped by my ethnicity and passport.
I thought, how cool would it be to have a band blockaded in this room during a throbbing grindcore live performance with bass coming through the walls?
Following her visit, Sharp said her thumb began throbbing and she experienced difficulty sleeping, although at the time she believed she was coming down with the flu.
The Roman Catholic Church, as Sorrentino presents it, is a throbbing tangle of contradictions where spirituality and corruption coexist in flamboyant contradiction, often within its individual members.
She kneads the dough and places it on the stove, her veins throbbing with every movement: a living masterpiece painted by a life of poverty and motherhood.
On Tuesday night, Gwen Carr stood before a throbbing crowd at the Javits Center in Manhattan and talked about all the change Hillary Clinton would usher in.
But when the music shifts briefly into F minor at the mention of murmuring woods, her softly throbbing sound makes clear the ultimate purpose of this rendezvous.
What is astonishing about these paintings is the degree to which such a highly structured color system can feel like a throbbing mist or a visceral splash.
Since it's nearly impossible to play without touching the smoking hot tip to play, unless you are a Tetris master, your hands will be throbbing before long.
They'd meet at Salvat's apartment, he'd play her the opera Carmen, and she'd spin Throbbing Gristle, daubing him with makeup to make him look like Placebo's Brian Molko.
As a result, a really good Art Nouveau space, like Horta's Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, is always swaying, bending, floating, arching, smoking, curling, throbbing, dripping, melting, aching, writhing.
The performances invoked, for example, the onstage self-abuse by members of England's Throbbing Gristle, or the bulldozing of the stage by Yamataka Eye of Japan's the Boredoms.
Indeed, our health textbook featured as its cover a shot of a glowering traffic light framed by an angry red sun throbbing behind brown heat-haze and smog.
Yes, the sweet elixir of music is in its throbbing, rumbling, and grinding noises, and the more of them you have, the more pleasant everything you hear becomes.
The synthesizers and throbbing bass halfway through the most recent Trump campaign commercial might be more at home in an N.F.L. pregame video or a homemade dubstep track.
" Not only does this keep the drinker from having throbbing headaches associated with overdoing it on the booze, but it also reportedly contains "essential amino acids... and vitamins.
A pillar of the '90s grunge movement, Cornell's voice rang out clearly in his rock tracks, breaking through throbbing guitars and drums with a powerful and distinctive sound.
But it took at least a couple more minutes before the terror penetrated the rest of the venue, still dominated as it was by throbbing neon and bass.
After all, I'm the only one to blame for getting myself into a sloppy state, and it's fitting punishment to feel like utter throbbing hell the next day.
"Places which have been injured often have an altered blood flow pattern as the result of the injury, so you might be noticing that throbbing more," says Wilhite.
Much of the problem lies with how Mr. Rasche lets the rhythm of the production be dictated by Monika Roscher's throbbing score, performed live by six capable musicians.
Stephanie Zacharek, Time In Joker — playing in competition here at the Venice Film Festival — Phoenix is acting so hard you can feel the desperation throbbing in his veins.
She tore into fraught phrases, one moment leaping to high notes that blazed with steely sound and power, then the next dipping down to smoky, throbbing low tones.
In my imagination, cities like Los Angeles are filled with kids who cruise across the evenings with their dashboards glowing and soft bedroom pop throbbing through their speakers.
Reality: Champagne, sugary eggnog and red wine are a disastrous combo, and you spend the entire next day sitting through three hours of meetings with a throbbing headache.
And his bluesy riffing buttressed the sultry, throbbing groove on "Son of a Preacher Man," a Top 22013 single for the British pop singer Dusty Springfield in 1968.
I'll leave the house with a little pimple on my forehead—just a moderately sized whitehead, not even the gigantic puss-filled whitehead that you immediately feel throbbing.
But Perry wanted to be a famous DJ. At night he labored in a recording studio, writing and producing songs in a lush, throbbing style known as tropical house.
In 1985, Napalm released Hatred Surge, a demo tape that combines the anxious gait of crust with the hateful vocals and noise of industrial pioneers Swans and Throbbing Gristle.
But…Read more ReadNo doubt, since plastics first became popular in the 1960s, the waste produced by these products has gone from a minor headache to a throbbing migraine.
This Monday, he posted a highly amazing clip to his Twitter showing two young people practicing their best kicks and fist pumps while throbbing techno plays in the background.
My head is throbbing, so I make a bowl of oatmeal with brown sugar and soy milk to coat my stomach before the allergy medicine and Advil take charge.
It's a simple concept, but one that's very effective when set to the throbbing, post-punk techno track, which was inspired by Eel's experiences during a trip to Seoul.
Instead I'm with most of you, experiencing a national hangover — a dull throbbing angst, caused not by alcohol or drugs, but by a more corrosive sentiment: thinly-disguised envy.
It felt like I'd only been asleep for fifteen minutes and my head was throbbing as if a bunch of Smurfs had started a mosh pit in my cranium.
In the six years since Apple added it to its standard emoji keyboard, the eggplant has gone from an innocuous vegetable to America's favorite shorthand for a throbbing cock.
I want a demented, throbbing, fecund nature to overrun this whole country, to overturn the wretched consequences of the laws that we have, in our stupidity, set for ourselves.
Humans are so scarce, in fact, in this world of throbbing, gleaming machines that when part of one comes into view, the first reaction is not recognition but confusion.
On the more overtly coquettish side is a noodle-strapped dotted Swiss sundress and, in a stroke worthy of Lily Pulitzer herself, a floral lace shift in throbbing tangerine.
But as labor progressed and the rod got hotter, they were in too much distress (and quite possibly distracted with other kinds of pain) to grapple with adjectives. Throbbing?
But if that's the kind of throbbing, awkward pain it takes to defeat these seemingly unstoppbale Cavs at 99-84, take all the nut-shots you can get, Toronto.
"Listen to the throbbing of the stars," the singers chant in his only opera, "Kopernikus," which had its New York premiere at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn on Wednesday.
The second instigator was a throbbing outbreak that bloomed all over my chin just before jumping on a long-haul flight to say my final goodbyes to a relative.
Glissando slides butt up against precise runs and throbbing bass lines, leading to an outburst from the drums that may surprise people used to Ms. Thorvaldsdottir's quiet, slow burns.
Although the Loft is typically associated with disco, its audiences' tastes were omnivorous, extending to throbbing, piano-inflected jams such as this one by the Northern Irish trio Andwella.
Listeners nostalgic for (or just curious about) the days when Weather Report was on the cutting edge will find plenty to celebrate about Human Element's throbbing jazz-rock fusion.
Joe Ligon, whose raspy, throbbing vocals and preaching style helped make the Mighty Clouds of Joy one of the most successful gospel quartets of all time, died on Sunday.
I caught some kind of bug last week that left me feeling like I was hungover for several days in a row: Throbbing headaches, persistent flat-spins, cold sweats.
In 1974, the collective began working with Peter Christopherson, a commercial artist and designer who would later become a founding member of acts like Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, and Coil.
"The popularity of music is greater than ever... It is the throbbing heartbeat of social media and it is a must-have ingredient of any major technology platform," Sherman added.
After all, the show begins with George Getty taking his own life with a barbecue fork — the curse is definitely alive, well, and throbbing in Trust, even before the kidnapping.
After two minutes of throbbing dissonance, there's the full-band drop, every bit as satisfying as the one from Home's opener, "An Introduction to the Album," and even more surprising.
There are no throbbing strobe lights on this Renault, just some stickers that honor the Millennium Falcon, according to the company, as well as a purple motif on the dashboard.
This ghost story offer "an atmosphere throbbing with dread and actors so good that you don't want anyone to take an ax to them," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
Still, these boyhood peregrinations––which included stops in Compton and Gardena––didn't entirely prepare him for the throbbing intensity of life, and death, inside one of America's most violent projects.
Mostly, Will gets to work, or rather Mr. Johnson does, as the character undergoes the hero's crucible of suffering with throbbing muscles, an impressive deadpan and yards of duct tape.
The more you discover this divine spark within your own self, the more you start seeing it all around you, in every throbbing heart, for it is innate in humanity.
Once purchased and taken home, the pieces would inevitably look dingy and cheap, but those bib necklaces and chandelier earrings still made my outfits sing and left my earlobes throbbing.
She also used the throbbing sustained tones known as binaural beats, hints of Buddhist chants and bell tones, while her video showed images from alchemy, Eastern religion and surreal modernity.
In this bonkers yet weirdly beautiful science fiction-horror hybrid (directed, with retro panache, by the great Richard Stanley), the light is a throbbing lilac and blood is Schiaparelli pink.
But by the final sequence, a throbbing cacophony of sound and emotion, your heart's racing, your pits are sweating, and you just about forget how to sit on the couch.
In his review for The Times, Charles Isherwood called Davies's impersonation of the singer "positively uncanny," writing that she sings Joplin's songs "with a throbbing fervor that is often riveting."
Painful periods (caused by contractions in the uterus) can prevent people from enjoying everyday activities that would otherwise help reduce the cramp-like, dull, throbbing pain in their lower abdomen.
And then, with a terrific match cut, the film reveals who the girl grows up to be: Rooney Mara, standing alone in a club, lights and music throbbing around her.
When I get back, my arches are throbbing (I have extra high ones due to many years of ballet), and I realize I'm way overdue for a new pair of sneakers.
Now, as then, warnings in the periphery: a rake's waxed tines by the hardware store's entrance, a field throbbing with boy-pride and sweat, the white dashes of a broken road.
Frugal Traveler Things were in full swing when I arrived at the Fremont Street Experience, a covered outdoor street fair that functions as the throbbing party vein of downtown Las Vegas.
I try to get out of it since my head is throbbing, but she offers to pay and it's going to be at my favorite restaurant, a Japanese-Dominican fusion place.
By listening to John Peel, hanging around record shops and trading cassettes in his youth, Bullen discovered the mechanical rackets of post-punk acts Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle and The Normal.
Featuring the likes KeyshaFreshh, Lex Leosis, Haviah Mighty and pHoenix Pagliacci, the four drop an infinite amount of quotables and "motivated metaphors" over a throbbing beat courtesy of producer, Little Sister.
As someone who has sampled "the businessman's LSD," as some call it, the album transports me back to that endless, throbbing hallway of Aztec skulls and wallpapers of all-seeing eyes.
Living In 12 Photos View Slide Show ' For Meaghan Hannan Davant, Capitol Hill is not the throbbing, recently convulsed heart of political power in Washington, D.C., but an unpretentious small town.
Critic's Notebook The beginning of the self-titled debut album by Superorganism unfolds one psychedelic smear after the next: fuzzy white noise, throbbing boom-bap drums, heavily processed vocals, squelchy synthesizers.
For this, his debut, he insisted on a psychedelic happening, a crowd milling and a few brave souls lightly moshing, to the throbbing drone of a Chilean psych band called Föllakzoid.
Black-and-white footage flashes across dozens of screens; solemn voice-overs are nearly drowned out by throbbing live-concert audio amid towering visual homages to filmmakers, painters and classical composers.
Back in the '70s, the only dancing we knew was solo improvisation in a crowd, with a throbbing disco pulse and strobe lights that froze us as we struck a pose.
The album's lead single, "Two Weeks," is a veritable feast of everything that has made her an indie-pop icon: spectral falsetto, throbbing industrial beats, otherworldly magnetism, and taunting sexual power.
In one double-page spread, the monster — with throbbing neck and muscled forearms — confronts his maker in a laboratory so bountiful with detailed paraphernalia that it could be a hoarder's fantasia.
Genesis achieved cult notoriety leading the British rock bands Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, and later pushed the limits of gender in a surgical project to merge identities with her wife.
On their debut LP Heavy Handed, the self-described "goth disco" trio lock into a groove of bubbly bass, throbbing drum patches, and mesmerizingly brooding vocals from lead singer Rita Lukea.
Just outside the throbbing city center, on the mouth of the Atlantic Ocean, it is also one of the most beautiful monuments I have ever had the fortune of seeing up close.
My ears are already throbbing when I find her posted up in front of a massive speaker arranged for Zara Larsson's Swedish electro-pop performance at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago.
Body acne — you know, the throbbing red bumps that sprout angrily in the center of your chest or, even worse, your butt — is sometimes more frustrating than the pimples on your face.
And yet, when there's throbbing bass and a cavalcade of hi-hats to contend with, when there are ever-shortening attention spans to capture, multifaceted concepts often get steamrolled as one-dimensional.
The key difference with menstrual cramps is that they tend to be more of a dull, throbbing pain that can be intense and spread to your lower back, according to Mayo Clinic.
Capture the Flag's opener "Lone Wolves" takes on the mental health issues behind gun violence, and how they're used as a shield to protect America's ever-throbbing hard-on for gun culture.
With a movie trailer-like soundtrack throbbing in the background, the truck is shown driving itself through the twisting corridors of Sweden's Kristineberg mine, which is over 4,000 feet below the surface.
Countless times during the shoot we'd all look at the monitor and it felt like some alien birthing ritual with the gallium throbbing and pulsing accompanied by the synths driving it all.
Retirement for the performer, known in civilian life as Mark William Calaway, was never explicitly stated by the announcers on the broadcast or posted to the throbbing oversized screens in the stadium.
Mr. Subotnick conceived the work as a recording, though it was introduced at a downtown New York discothèque, where many in the crowd could not resist dancing when the music turned throbbing.
Porno Rockets First rocket bursts high in the air, spelling out a warning that no one under eighteen should look at the next rocket, which explodes into a closeup of throbbing genitalia.
"Goa is not Goa," said David D'Souza, the owner of Tito's, which started as a beach hut restaurant built by his father in 1971, and is now a throbbing open-air nightclub.
If, on the other hand, you just want to immerse yourself in some hour-long deadmau5 mix with a throbbing bassline, this B&O speaker is one of the best for that task.
Dance-club mixmaster Danny Tenaglia offers a languid, eloquent, synth-orchestrated reading of Ono's 1981 single "Walking on Thin Ice," whose throbbing beat and minor chords fueled its mood of mystery and foreboding.
It's much more industrial sounding than a lot of his other albums, which starts off sounding a bit like Throbbing Gristle playing Zelda, and ends in a sort of Giorgio Moroder-esque crescendo.
The study, conducted at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, involved 61 participants with migraines, the recurrent throbbing or pulsing headaches that cause moderate to severe pain, and often include sensitivity to light and sound.
My granddad died and he left me £300 and I bought a sax and I wanted it to sound like Throbbing Gristle meets Captain Beefheart – that's how I wanted my band to sound.
The work I encountered there in the 1990s — plays like Paula Vogel's "The Baltimore Waltz" and, years before its New York premiere, her "Hot 'n' Throbbing" — helped to form me as a critic.
The film "rocks to a throbbing beat and trains its jaundiced eye on some of the most lovable lowlifes ever to skulk across a screen," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.
Rose and Paul were parked in the 99¢ store lot at noon, per his instructions, and they heard it rumble up: black, huge, throbbing exhaust as it eased into a wide-open space.
Even today, if you follow throbbing bass down the right alley in Toronto, you might still stumble into sweaty loft full of dancers trying to recapture the magic of the Twilight Zone era.
"Prior to my hospitalization, my head is throbbing, I have a terrible sore throat, I have a low grade fever, but then my eyes are burning, then this terrible dry cough," said Alhambra.
Bama County Journal BAMA COUNTY, China — His legs numb from a stroke, his head throbbing with pain, Wu Weiying came to the jagged green mountains of southern China in search of a cure.
Several current and former warehouse residents described being absorbed into a broad community centered on building and making noise, whether it's daytime hammering and welding, or throbbing nighttime parties whose locations are secret.
Chopping between full-bodied keys, triplet flow, Auto-Tuned boyband crooning, and distorted barbs, it's a carefully reassembled broken mirror, with Ol' Dirty Bastard, Throbbing Gristle, and The Backstreet Boys used for glue.
If you woke up with a throbbing pain in your jaw, you'd trust your dentist to properly diagnose what's going on—odds are he's seen dozens of patients with problems just like it before.
It is no accident that, from its opening minutes, "Vinyl," with its mixture of grimy reality, nostalgia for 1970s New York and a throbbing rock 'n' roll soundtrack, feels like a Martin Scorsese movie.
We've all been there — you're feeling yourself and your outfit but then suddenly, 20 minutes into your night, your feet start throbbing and walking normally becomes physically impossible (and not to mention incredibly painful).
Restless-leg syndrome is about twice as common in women than men in general, but pregnancy seems to be when some women first experience the nighttime throbbing sensation and urge to move their limbs.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Phyllida Barlow: tilt, the British sculptor's new show at Hauser & Wirth's Chelsea outpost, arrives like a thunderclap: riotous, ravaged, and throbbing to the beat of our psychotic moment.
As hinted at above, the cut-up technique has been central to P-Orridge's work over the decades, from the industrial sound collages of Throbbing Gristle to the collaged works in the Rubin exhibition.
As I stumble toward potential pork-based salvation, I resemble a confused time traveler, staggering around, head pressed against throbbing temples, constantly looking out for the most appropriate alleyways for a quick public upchuck.
Joined by Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson and Chris Carter, a designer and a sound engineer respectively, they launched Throbbing Gristle, an evolution of sorts that would distill its predecessor's practice both in thought and execution.
Danny Boyle's film "rocks to a throbbing beat and trains its jaundiced eye on some of the most lovable lowlifes ever to skulk across a screen," Janet Maslin wrote in The New York Times.
Last March, the central government issued a set of 12 "official" routines meant to supplant the throbbing disco music, electro-folk tunes and Bollywood-influenced dance numbers that are often blasted over tinny loudspeakers.
Terry Collins, the Mets' current and quite likable manager, often has spoken of his sometimes-troubled first managerial stint, when he was seen as a temple-throbbing Type A sort who drove players nuts.
Sivan Jacobovitz's score, in which nature mixes with the sounds of throbbing machinery, is a backdrop to a world in which the children are pensive and sensitive, and the adults are anxious and unstable.
His career as a drummer flowed easily from there: Working with James Blood Ulmer, Vernon Reid and others, he became known for his balance of throbbing groove, white-knuckle power and thick blues coloring.
Most people know and can recognize the signs of a classic migraine: throbbing pain that often occurs only on one side of the head, nausea and vomiting, and sensitivity to light, noise, and odors.
Political divisions also helped armed groups such as ISIS to gain a foothold in Libya, making it a dangerous springboard for thousands of Europe-bound migrants and a throbbing pressure point for the West.
The Italian director Luca Guadagnino has loosely adapted Jacques Deray's 1969 New Wave thriller, "La Piscine," adding magnificent digs and a soundtrack throbbing with the Rolling Stones, Harry Nilsson, Verdi and 1970s Brazilian classics.
So Mr. Pashinyan went to Yerevan's central Republic Square, the throbbing heart of the protests, where an estimated 250,000 people had gathered, and called for a nationwide strike at 8:15 the next morning.
Using an SPD-SX drum machine, as well as West African hand drums like the kenkeni and sangban, Mr. Scott's band crafts a throbbing beat that's equal parts trap music and New Orleanian march.
For any number of events — a twisted ankle, aching gut, or throbbing neck — younger adult patients can often be successfully treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, such as naproxen or ibuprofen, and an ice pack.
Think about it: When you experience that painful throbbing in your ears as a result of takeoff or landing, you respond by popping your ears by chewing gum, holding your nose, or drinking water.
The Italian director Luca Guadagnino has loosely adapted Jacques Deray's 1969 New Wave thriller "La Piscine," adding magnificent digs and a soundtrack throbbing with the Rolling Stones, Harry Nilsson, Verdi and 1970s Brazilian classics.
This morning I have a terrible throbbing head that probably comes from the sniffing; concern for the future and the continued existence of Germany are consuming me more and more with each passing day.
But if you're not exactly chomping at the bit to relive the throbbing head pain that came along with your middle-school hair aesthetic, surely this simple — and painless — cut will satisfy your throwback needs.
The war in Syria is a throbbing wound, one that is infecting the planet with instability and extremism and that threatens the progress toward peace and stability that has been painstakingly achieved over many decades.
My sudden, throbbing, headaches were so bad I was convinced I was dying, and I'd been in and out of my nearest late-night urgent care office so many times they knew me by name.
On the heels of his biggest placement to date, he's dropped his latest solo EP, Source Code, which splits the difference between John Carpenter's horror scores and fellow countryman Kavinsky's throbbing, after-dark electro-house.
There are endless throbbing, seeping wounds, many of them perpetrated by Sarah, who is supposed to come off as magnetic despite her instability, but actually presents as a bundle of disparate pathologies and sadistic impulses.
It's hard to believe Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti were able to put out something as divergent from what Throbbing Gristle still sounded like in 1981 as Heartbeat, their first album as Chris & Cosey.
He was magnificent in the final song, "Der Abschied" ("The Farewell"), a half-hour emotional epic, nearly half the entire work, supported with both sensitivity and throbbing intensity by Mr. Gilbert and the inspired players.
He isn't well enough to work, and he can't go back to Rutgers University to finish his undergraduate degree—not when reading for more than half an hour leaves his eyes exhausted and head throbbing.
Its sweeping instrumentation recalls bands like Yes and concept albums like Rick Wakeman's "Journey to the Center of the Earth," but set to a throbbing disco beat and punctuated with warbly outer-space synthesizer effects.
Working on a slew of side-projects that owed more to Throbbing Gristle than Bold, Dwid's Integrity released thrillingly nihilistic, gothic hardcore records as the people he influenced rode the Warped Tour Merry-Go-Round.
The pilot, which opens with a murder and hints at a dead mother (played by Longoria), was shot during spring break at the iconic Fontainebleau, with an electronic dance music festival throbbing in the background.
The Italian director Luca Guadagnino has loosely adapted Jacques Deray's 1969 New Wave thriller, "La Piscine," and added magnificent digs and a soundtrack throbbing with the Rolling Stones, Harry Nilsson, Verdi and 1970s Brazilian classics.
He's not the only Democrat who has the echo of the Sanders-Clinton race still throbbing in their ears nor the only one determined to avoid alienating any of the supporters of this cycle's candidates.
Each attack has to include at least two of the following symptoms: throbbing headache with pain that is moderate to severe, that worsens with activity, and is only on only one side of the head.
Sedation may be needed, for example, if a 3-year-old requires root canals for badly decayed molars or has a throbbing abscess, said Dr. Casamassimo, who sedates children at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus.
A token is always chosen, and there is a steady, throbbing angst that comes with being chosen over and over again, always knowing that, on some level, my abilities may be ancillary to my appearance.
That leaves us with Mathieu Plainfossé's rich cinematography, and sometimes it's enough: His windblown plains and steely skies, throbbing sunsets and soaring derricks have a resonance and nobility that McNeely's sorry struggles will never possess.
The release's glitchy, claustrophobic textures and throbbing percussion conjure images of some post-apocalyptic afterparty—a sweaty, shadowy scene where dancers shuffle across the freshly scorched earth, and Ansemic Swing soundtracks the end of the world.
Bioni (pronounced BEE-own-ee) Samp's music is abstract, glitchy, and noisy, not unlike Throbbing Gristle or Nurse With Wound, but often rhythmic, and dancey as well, kinda like if Aphex Twin was really into bugs.
If the idea of a man reciting graphic, cryptic verse in a ponderous baritone over throbbing beds of synthesizer gush sounds like it might scratch your itch for sincere, self-conscious art, by all means immerse.
But the follow-up, directed by Denis Villeneuve ("Arrival"), is proud of its vast scale, from the chair-vibrating volume and intensity of the throbbing electronic score to the endless sweep of its misty dystopian cityscapes.
You could watch all the interviews, read all the lyrics, and study every pixel of the carefully calculated artwork, but until you hear the opening throbbing synth of "On Sight"—you won't quite grasp the synergy.
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.
If there's one track that helps unlock what we've seen Kanye go through in 2018, it's "Yikes," a throbbing, spooky tune in which he raps about his bipolar diagnosis, his anxiety, and how he terrifies himself.
While my body did not release terrorlike adrenaline jolts, the sustained barrage of throbbing vibrations in my inner ear — like driving at high speed in a car with the rear windows down — soon registered as pain.
As a young adult Georges settles in Portland, Oregon, where her home becomes a kind of artists' commune-cum-flophouse, throbbing with punk energy and alternative creativity, but hardly ideal for a dog of nervous temperament.
He just rapped track after track in his tough, nasal, deliberately dissonant voice, offering raunch, realism, hyperbole, sarcasm and compassion over an electronic backup throbbing with ominous bass and pattering drums, like a lowering storm cloud.
Around the eight-minute mark of this intimate live track — recorded before a handful of people in Abbey Road Studios — Baker trades licks with the Afrobeat architect Tony Allen in a chattering, propulsive, throbbing percussion conversation.
JON PARELES "Eye in the Wall" is a throbbing, swirling, disorienting, mesmerizing nine-minute excursion from "The Sun Still Burns Here," a music-and-dance collaboration by Perfume Genius (Mike Hadreas) and the choreographer Kate Wallich.
And, to judge by its visual and aural manners, it might as well have been made then, so reverent is Strickland's thirst for the period, with its soft-core-porno tropes and its throbbing horror flicks.
Genesis P-Orridge is best known either for "Pandrogeny," a radical, yearslong, surgery-assisted effort to transcend gender and identity by merging with wife Jacqueline Breyer or for founding the pioneering industrial rock band Throbbing Gristle.
The album erupts with "Midsummer New York," a straight-ahead rocker, then bumps up against "Mindtrain," a long, funk-rock romp in which Ono's sputtering, multi-tracked vocals ride the wave of a throbbing, driving beat.
She remembers being awake for the full four days she spent in the segregated area, with bright lights drilling into her throbbing skull, surrounded by the sounds and smells of other physically or mentally ill patients.
Whatever the trigger, it usually leads to the same place: Her tiny New York City bedroom, with lights off and blinds drawn, as she waits for the painful throbbing, waves of nausea and distorted vision to subside.
Maybe it's throbbing after a long day hunched on a keyboard, maybe you tried a new yoga pose you weren't exactly ready for, maybe you slept funny — or maybe it just started aching for no apparent reason.
The unlikely hit, throbbing with darkly personal lyrics, volcanic energy, and lo-fi, distorted sound, rapidly came to signify the rapper's popular brand of music, known as "emo rap" to some and "sad hip-hop" to others.
The pills helped if I took them as soon as I felt the headache coming on, but if I awoke already trapped in its viselike grip, I'd have to wait out the throbbing in bed, shades drawn.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - A courageous Simona Halep overcame three match points and throbbing ankle pain to edge out Lauren Davis 133-213 217-17 15-13 in a thrilling third round marathon at the Australian Open on Saturday.
Shults seems to nod both at Noé (in a red-steeped scene throbbing with bass and violence) and at Jenkins, specifically in the vision of Tyler and his girlfriend embracing in a blur of deep blue water.
Visitors can move from video to video, plunging into the worlds of early avant-garde music by Yves Klein, performances by Throbbing Gristle; Fluxus artists like Yoko Ono; or slick music videos by contemporary bands like Trabant.
This is what all of your former selves are debating in delighted tones as you take the fast train from Paris to Biarritz, your head spinning and your bee sting, now the size of a plum, throbbing.
It's October 22012, and I'm headed down the worst off-pavement road I've ever driven: my body tossed around like a rag doll inside my pickup, my fingers sore and hands throbbing from gripping the steering wheel.
The next morning, stumbling with a throbbing head into a meeting about 15-year-old twins who have vanished the night before, she's revealed to be Detective Sergeant Lisa Armstrong (Morven Christie, "Grantchester"), a family liaison officer.
There are outliers — the throbbing pulse of "Filthy" has reverberations of acid house, and "Supplies" suggests someone has been listening to Migos — but for much of this album, Mr. Timberlake is content to live in the past.
And we know that migraines, which are characterized by painful throbbing on one or both sides of the head, may also start with visual symptoms, such as a shining "aura" about 30 minutes before the actual headache hits.
In the two-hour premiere — which promises to bring plenty of juicy twists, new faces and of course, a love connection that will have you questioning everything — heart-throbbing new doctors roam the halls of Grey Sloan Memorial.
The longing, the desperate, clawing sexual need that had been missing from every encounter I'd had in the intervening six years crashed over me, turned my blood into liquid desire coursing to every throbbing cell in my body.
For example, in Kenya, we've developed the concept of integrated Community Life Centers for developing markets, the new throbbing heart of rural communities that combine first-line clinical care with hygienic essentials like solar power and clean water.
Vocalist Daniel Daley and producer Paul "Nineteen85" Jefferies are enamored with austere, throbbing R&B with a center somewhere between Prince and Aaliyah, and they rarely step outside that box over the course of the album's 10 tracks.
After Throbbing Gristle ran its course, P-Orridge and bandmate Peter Chistopherson (aka Sleazy) formed the video art and music group Psychic TV, which gave birth to Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth, a network of artists and musicians.
And hey, if an endless stretch of concrete isn't enough to draw you out of bed when you're in the throes of a throbbing headache, try this: "You can expect to see dolphins, manatees, and stingrays," she says.
Pair it with the Best of Throbbing Gristle Volumes 1 & 2 tapes, put out in 1976 and 1977, respectively for a perfect taste of what the group were all about before they became fully fledged wreckers of civilisation.
It shone on those dark corners of my mind, and a part of me knew that beyond the nights of heavy drinking and the throbbing headaches afterward lay a whole host of other things, both good and bad.
We love fiery ordeals where our oral cavities turn into raging furnaces, tongues and throats scalded and raw, lips throbbing, heads pounding, hearts racing, and noses and eyes streaming as our brain tries to extinguish the blistering heat.
But don't overlook the show at Nublu's Studio 151 on Saturday, titled "Solo Voices/Communal Raptures," which features Adam Rudolph's throbbing, hypnotic Go: Organic Guitar Orchestra, as well as the quicksilver improviser Nels Cline in a solo performance.
It's not much of a Becker showcase (on the group's first few albums, he mostly stuck to playing bass and singing backup vocals), but Elliott Randall's searing solos would be getting nowhere without Mr. Becker's throbbing shuffle underneath.
The Whiskey opened in 1991 and was an instant hit, drawing celebrities and offering a sophisticated alternative to the throbbing mega-clubs of the time, with its Philippe Starck design, high-priced cocktails, mood lighting and ambient music.
One theory holds that dysfunction in the hypothalamus enlarges the carotid arteries, the large vessels in the neck that carry blood to the face and brain, which then press on the nerve and trigger the throbbing, Kuruvilla says.
But it was the Miami girls who were treated to something extra: They starred in a runway prom fashion show, complete with stage lights, throbbing music, and an eminent emcee – Say Yes to the Dress fashion director Monte Durham.
She describes her throbbing blood vessels in the frigid water, and readers might have a similar feeling as they vicariously plunge into her adventures photographing and filming the world deep beneath our usual view for National Geographic and others.
In general, some common symptoms of dyspareunia can include pain with penetration (including penetration with a tampon), pain around the vaginal entry; deep pain during thrusting; burning or aching; or throbbing pain after sex, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Nevermind accessibility, Coil's sound benefited and was enriched by engaging with elements of more, ahem, palatable modes of music-making (pop, acid house, etc.) without sacrificing their integrity, much as Throbbing Gristle did so on 20 Jazz Funk Greats.
In Brooklyn this summer, there was no more familiar sensation than hearing Young M.A.'s "OOOUUU" throbbing out of a car window, and in the Bronx, the soundtrack came from the promising young rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.
You respond to icons on the screen that move in time to the throbbing soundtrack and must tap on icons that fall down vertical sliders in time with the beat, scoring points based on the accuracy of your timing.
He certainly drew out the music's character: the curious mix of Wagnerian surging and symphonic rigor in the Allegro; the weighty, pummeling energy of the Scherzo; the throbbing, melting expressivity of the Adagio; the architectonic grandeur of the finale.
I experienced getting winded and struggling to breathe under other kids in races for pieces of hose tubing, stranded in open sea swims, swimming tests with a numb face and throbbing migraine from hours in the bitterly cold water.
Rachel helped me affix words like "throbbing" and "rippling" to sentences to make them a little sexier and even sent me to a website that had a comprehensive list of reportedly sexy descriptive words for erotic writers to use.
Before it was possible to study brain function through a functional M.R.I. or PET scan, migraines were thought to be caused by swollen, throbbing blood vessels in the scalp, usually – though not always — affecting one side of the head.
At the opening night of the downtown New York discothèque the Electric Circus in June 1967, celebrities including the writer Tom Wolfe, the conductor Seiji Ozawa and members of the Kennedy family danced to throbbing beats under flashing lights.
"I never did see those factories off Main Street and Indiana Avenue throbbing with activity, or the thousands of people who worked there pouring into Robertson's Department Store on a Thursday evening for a family night out," he writes.
Beginning in the nineteen-fifties, programs that trained American soldiers and intelligence operatives to withstand torture had a musical component; at one point, the playlist reportedly included the industrial band Throbbing Gristle and the avant-garde vocalist Diamanda Galás.
Beginning a career as a musician and performance artist in London's gritty underground music scene in the 1970s, P-Orridge has performed with bands like Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV. In 1993, P-Orridge met and married Lady Jaye.
" What I thought at the time, head throbbing, a sort of vibrating rage creeping up my spine, was this: "So glad your mom's death could at least be put to practical use on behalf of our evil billionaire owner.
Having previously teamed up for the 2014 mixtape cut "Realest in the City," the two artists have reunited again for Preme's latest cut, the throbbing party banger "Can't Hang," produced by Murda Beatz and Cu Beatz, from his upcoming project.
My internal organs are throbbing in pain, although, I should say this is not in the same league as when I nearly died from liver failure and it is a walk in the park compared to renal infection and pancreatitis.
Culling data from Google, Mashable found that a huge chunk of Americans feel like they've got some sort of eclipse-related headache and took to the handy search engine to find out why their heads are throbbing after all the excitement.
His 1003 movie In the Shadow of the Sun was pieced together from Super 2100 films he shot in the early '214s, double-exposed and manipulated to create a dream-like fantasy, with a soundtrack by industrial noise pioneers Throbbing Gristle.
As an ambassador of Louisiana roots music, Dural traveled the world with his accordion, a ton of stage swagger and a deep love for his family and home state -- spreading the throbbing sounds of zydeco to millions of adoring fans.
That might all sound a bit official, but the resulting track is a gentle throbbing beauty, and sounds a bit like lying on your back in cold grass, looking up at the night stars, and thinking about absolutely fuck all.
As he recounts in his new book, Hungover: The Morning After and One Man's Quest for the Cure, there's no shortage of insane, disgusting or just downright confounding things that human beings will do to make their heads stop throbbing.
A: The Third and Final Report of Throbbing Gristle where, for example, the pathos of inane lads' chatter on "Valley of the Shadow of Death" and timeless children's babble on "Hometime" was heightened by atmospheric noise and eerie ambient swashes.
It was a total body experience—I'm talking dripping sweat, hair and clothing completely soaked, every muscle burning, every bone aching, every part of me throbbing with such intensity that each pulse made me oscillate between total numbness and absolute sensation.
You can hear a few musical flourishes cribbed from his playbook if you listen closely: the piano figure at the end of "Comfortable" is pure Noah "40" Shebib, and the throbbing "Good Girls" sounds like a caffeinated Thank Me Later outtake.
"The Thing That Wrecks You," a throbbing ballad about disastrous love, allowed the group to check off an item that's long sat on their wish list: a collaboration with Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet.
The throbbing opening song establishes a dread that often doesn't let up, except for choice moments when Peter recounts better times: a full house of young children, a diving board tethered to a pond, a night out drunkenly singing show tunes.
I'd spent ages getting a kind of throbbing brass chorale to work; there was a clever interplay between the oboe and the voice; and Nick's text gave us what we thought was a much-needed window into Marnie's state of mind.
In the same vein, Arcade Fire and Mavis Staples released "I Give You Power" on the eve of Trump's inauguration, a throbbing track about the give and take of authority, with all proceeds from its purchase going to the ACLU.
Propelled by a lightly throbbing beat, he pledged his devotion to the love of his life, singing: Till the rivers all run dry Till the sun falls from the sky Till life on earth is through I'll be needing you.
If the castle is the throbbing tourist heart of Windsor, its aorta is Peascod Street, a winding, shop-lined thoroughfare that offers views of the castle's squat Round Tower direct enough to strike fear into the heart of any pawn.
There are horror movies, like the mother-protector fable "The Babadook"; the newly released killer-hillbilly thriller "Killing Ground"; and action films like the Oscar-winning "Mad Max: Fury Road," with its throbbing emphasis on survival and tricked-out vehicles.
Soundcloud rap is "low-fidelity and insistent, throbbing with distorted bass, like trap music reduced over a hot fire to its rawest component parts," Jon Caramanica wrote in a June 2018 piece on the genre's then-new crossover into the mainstream.
Episodes of ethereal stillness—a gentle tangle of flutes, a swish of cymbals, a glistening of harp, piano, and celesta—give way to more sharply delineated gestures, such as strutting syncopated chords in the piano or throbbing pulses in the drums.
Migraines are often characterized as bad headaches but are more accurately described as a disabling set of neurological symptoms which can include throbbing pain, light and noise sensitivity, and even vomiting that can lay a grown person flat for days at a time.
But if you're among those of us who would have been thrilled to deal with merely "mild" acne, you've probably tried a number of different products to fight the throbbing pus mountains, many of which likely introduced new problems and side effects altogether.
As with other Cronenberg classics like Videodrome and Scanners, the focus here is more on oddly sexualized body horror rather than geeking out on VR. In this film, even the VR devices are obscene, throbbing muscles inviting you into transgressive faux reality.
The feeling of getting bitten by a bullet ant, which sits at the top of the Schmidt sting pain index, has been compared to the feeling of being shot, with burning, throbbing, and intense pain that can last for a full 24 hours.
For Tim Book Two Burgess corresponded with musicians and artists he admired, including Throbbing Gristle's Cosey Fanni Tutti, former Smith's guitarist Johnny Marr, and filmmaker and musician David Lynch, asking them for record suggestions that he would attempt to find on his travels.
The bass literally thumps thanks to a novel subwoofer setup that involves two cups throbbing on either side of the speaker in an altogether enthralling manner, delivering an advertised range as low as 25Hz, which is slightly below what most humans can hear.
Together, the four members of Throbbing Gristle —Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti (Megson and Newby's adopted names), and Christopherson and Carter—proceeded in attempting to explode traditional concepts and understandings of music, breaching not only song structures, but textures as well.
Also, like back in the day going to a Throbbing Gristle gig – and this is something The Pop Group gigs now have come to represent – it was like a church for freaks and the audience were more important than the people on stage.
If you've cleared your Friday through Sunday to get in on the Armory Week action, you're going to have a throbbing conceptual hangover on Monday morning—unless you swiftly take our prescription of the most invigorating booths in the city this week.
Instead of roaring into town amid throbbing engines and clouds of smoke, the tattooed, potbellied bikers arrived by car and minivan in Banja Luka, the capital of Republika Srpska, a would-be state born in bloodshed during the Balkan wars of the 1990s.
It seems a shame that these eloquent descriptions are reduced by the McGill Questionnaire to words like "throbbing" or "sharp," but its function is simply to give pain a number—a number that will, with luck, be decreased after treatment, when the patient is reassessed.
Hundreds of miles away as young people in India's cities post Instagram stories from trendy lounges and throbbing discotheques, the village youngsters create their own digital watering holes atop these hills with their cheap Android phones and inexpensive prepaid data plans with dozens of gigabytes.
That helps explain why China is in mourning—WeChat, young China's principal means of talking to itself, has been throbbing with the story, and Xi Jinping, the country's president, sent a message of condolence to Emmanuel Macron, his French counterpart—while India was largely indifferent.
On the steamy track — part come-on, part ode to the female suitors of his favorite town in Florida — the singer and his frequent collaborator Pitbull celebrate "the booty-shaking capital" with flirty lyrics and a throbbing beat perfect for those upcoming sweaty summer nights.
We watched strange emoji tableaux flash across the club's video screens: a throbbing, sobbing emoji synching with a sad lyric, a smiley face whose pupils were hands flipping the bird, an emoji-with-a-body dancing amid cartoon cash stacks, hot dogs, and ibuprofen.
Throbbing Gristle re-united in 2004, going on to release three more albums between then and 2009 also embarking on several tours, only to dis-band again in 203 when Genesis dropped out of the touring schedule that year, and Christopherson passed away soon after.
The selections prepared here are meant to correspond to either individual releases, or periods of songwriting, that most reflect the essence, both ideologically and aesthetically, of what the Throbbing Gristle project was and continues to be about (as its surviving members continue to make music).
Stevie Wonder, who at just 22 opened for the band on the tour after the release of his now-iconic Music of My Mind album that year, cranks out a high-energy rendition of "Uptight," hands throbbing at the piano alongside a live horn section.
And if you're seated far enough away form the stage, you may notice a constant, throbbing mass of people who are more interested in going on a beer run than hanging out and enjoying the music they probably paid at least $60 to experience.
Before they flub away Game 5 in Oklahoma City, Jamal Crawford is finger-rolling them to a seven-point cushion and the fans are leaving to beat the traffic; the Clipper offense is throbbing with vitality until it stalls in Game 6 against Houston.
"Saw Lightning," which Williams co-wrote, co­produced, and performed on (his verse is loose and breezy, like a garment that's had all its seams ripped out), is both minimal and maximal, a precise, skittering beat punctuated by slide guitar, whoops, and a throbbing bass line.
There are nude sketches of Pokémon trainers, there are drawings of all sorts of Pokémon sporting throbbing human dicks and bulging breasts (known among the community as 'anthro'), there are illustrations of many other Pokémon with more natural, animalistic sexual features (known as 'feral').
While most people awaken to a high-pitched ring from an alarm clock or a gentle vibration of a morning text, in college, I was greeted every morning by a throbbing pain that wrapped from the front of my forehead to the base of my skull.
Side One features "John & Yoko," a 22-minute-long composition set against the sound of a throbbing human heart, in which Lennon and Ono repeatedly pronounce each other's name in a dramatic call-and-response; they coo, purr, wail, and holler, reducing their names to goofy sounds.
But the overall feeling is of one too many trips back to the well, only this time there are lots and lots and lots of scenes where people stare intently at computers while throbbing music plays — it's Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing reimagined as an action film.
Throughout his career, Conrad worked with a variety of artists, including Throbbing Gristle's and Psychic TV's Genesis P-Orridge, as well as celebrated experimental duo Gastr Del Sol, but as his friends and collaborators tell it, he never lost his enthusiasm for working with younger artists.
But his reemergence as a vocal Trump critic, amid the collapse of his party's legislative agenda, points to an awareness on his part that the president will be a drag on him and other similarly situated Republicans in general elections outside of throbbing-red Trump country.
"My first conscious memory is standing on an Austrian rooftop at age 13 listening on a walkmen to Kraftwerk and Throbbing Gristle for the very first time—a life-changer," Chrysler tells The Creators Project, while hanging out with the band ADULT at the Carolina Theater.
His light tenor is not large, but it's nimble and it suits the squeaky-clean nature of the good-hearted Frederic nicely, as does his throbbing earnestness as he switches his allegiance from his pirate crew to the bumbling bobbies trying to capture them, and back again.
As a male springbok climbed aboard a female springbok, and the narrator's voice grew husky with excitement, Sara became aware of a deeper and stranger silence underlying the murky underworld of the apartment, something like darkness throbbing in the places where the television's light didn't reach.
The old pot, the steam, the air in savor, the close room, the precious butter, the blue fingers throbbing, our bodies in all the customs of weariness, the supper, succulent of the freezing dark sea come up, and hunger, its own happiness, its own domain immeasurable.
They were punk rock kids who followed the DIY methods of the Sex Pistols, the aesthetic of The Velvet Underground, the brooding lyricism of Joy Division, the blatant disregard for eardrums demonstrated by The Stooges, and the throbbing, hypnotic use of rhythm (and chaos) by Suicide.
Over coffee and cake, and free from the ghillie suits, the band explain that all they are really doing beyond the image and the concept and looking for music in the sound of forests, is simply trying to do something a little different—like their heroes, Throbbing Gristle.
There are no breathless EDM burners here; the only roundabout acknowledgements of that wing of Rihanna's discography arrive in the throbbing bass of "Needed Me" and in the Drake collaboration "Work," a dancehall breeze accented with light house-inspired synth blips from Toronto producers Boi-1da and Sevn Thomas.
From her highly controversial work with COUM Transmissions (which has often caused her and her cohorts to be treated as artistic threats to the public good) to her role in establishing the genre of industrial music as a member of Throbbing Gristle, her earliest works alone could fill volumes.
I have noticed that my wank bank visions have ventured more into the outer realms of outer-space weirdness since I was badly treated in my last relationship, though; the arms/suckers of a thrusting, throbbing intergalactic colossus are a safe place to retreat while I rebuild my ego.
The artist Brendan Fernandes was dancing by himself for a moment at the spring gala for the Guggenheim's Young Collectors Council, lost in the throbbing music as if he were in a club, not at the base of Frank Lloyd Wright's rotunda, surrounded by hundreds of cocktail-wielding patrons.
Since then, Eshkol's wall carpets have been infrequently shown, but as of today, an exhibition of a dozen of the pieces — including "Window to the Garden With Birds," a four-meter-long work of birdlike figures, throbbing with color — will be on view at Neugerriemschneider until mid-January.
The impasto surface, with its gentle, throbbing monochromes, evoke the pulsations of the body — the heartbeat, blood cells, and veins — while the undulating, rusted sheet of metal, resembling a rib cage and spinal cord, is marked with delicate streaks of red, redolent of both blood and an electrical charge.
SAN DIEGO — A hard-fought legal battle over Trump University real estate seminars may continue to be a throbbing headache for Donald Trump's Republican presidential campaign, but appears unlikely to produce the summer showdown that some hoped — or feared — could throw his White House bid into a tailspin.
I hadn't yet gotten my period and was happily running around a state fair with my best friend, mouth full of cotton candy, when it hit me: a steady drum of pain beneath my pubic bone, a throbbing in my back that made its way down both my legs.
By not having to pay for tax preparation this year and the credits she can claim, she confided she will be able to buy her son, who is my age, new shoes for track and hopefully see a dentist for a tooth that has been throbbing for months.
The Italian director Luca Guadagnino, who last leveled his gaze on Ms. Swinton in "I Am Love" (2009), has loosely adapted Jacques Deray's 1969 New Wave thriller "La Piscine," and added magnificent digs and a soundtrack throbbing with the Rolling Stones, Harry Nilsson, Verdi and 1970s Brazilian classics.
As each season of The Bachelor draws to a close, a curious gravitas descends as the final two contestants each walk to a flower-strewn altar in real time — background music dropped out, throbbing hearts captured by remote mics — and one or both of them gets dumped on national television.
Visitors wanting to see it themselves, and unafraid to face the throbbing masses, can make it to Kawasaki from Tokyo in an easy day trip on the first Sunday of April, any year, and see for themselves the giant phalluses of Kawasaki — and the many men who get them up.
Even with the entirely contentious absence of original bassist Peter Hook (he's suing them, they're *cough* disappointed in him), New Order has crafted an album of well-balanced, catchy, and throbbing dance-rock that wouldn't sit out of place back when they were inventing (or at least perfecting) the genre.
Musically, he's rebounded from 2013's practically empty Nothing Was the Same: these thin, wispy keyboard blips and skittery metallic drum machines, largely courtesy of star producer 40, form a subtle, coherent whole, quietly throbbing along in the background as the vocalist sighs and whimpers in that sharp, whiny, unmistakable voice.
He tried the trick he'd developed after the first of several basketball injuries, the trick where he would slow his breathing and lie perfectly still, and the throbbing in his ankle would cease, and he could fool himself into believing that he was strong and well before finally relaxing into sleep.
Sure, she was still a mainstream artist and she may not have been 2002's answer to Throbbing Gristle, but to teenage girls everywhere, she showed us that we didn't have to stay quiet, we didn't have to like what we were told to like, and we didn't have to smile.
The good soldier tells her everything: how fake Chad always acts around her, the way Chad threatened to find out where Jordan lives so he can beat the shit out of him post-filming, the way Chad's sweat beads up on his throbbing neck muscles whenever he shreds in the sun.
Sonic Groove label leader Adam X has long been one of techno's biggest proponents of industrial music, always available to school you on the difference between EBM, rhythmic noise, electro, and all the other sub-sub-genres the music has splinted into since Throbbing Gristle first pounded on amplified oil drums.
Sports of The Times MANAUS, Brazil — Late Tuesday evening, as the Amazon temperature danced at 303 degrees with humidity in step, Janine van Wyk, a defender with South Africa's women's soccer team, paused just a second to take in the packed and throbbing Amazônia Arena, filled with 43,000 gloriously nuts fans.
As a prelude to these performances of "Hope Hunt," Doherty will emerge from the trunk of an old Volvo on the street, then parade through the 92Y to throbbing house music before leading the audience into the theater where she will perform the work, part of this year's Harkness Dance Festival.
You could listen to the sometimes sharp, sometimes guttural tones that were pealing from their speakers, each a variation on the standard tuning of the note A. Or you could close your eyes and feel how the music pushed against the ears, the head, the skin, throbbing and droning and crashing.
But as thrilling as these palpitating accompaniments are — obviously sexual in their throbbing and striving — the most original and profound of Schumann's syncopations occur when a ghost melody follows the main melody at some distance, an echo blurring the sense of time, making the music seem almost divorced from itself.
After achieving cult notoriety in Throbbing Gristle, she found a broader rock audience in the 1980s with the occultist psychedelic band Psychic TV. The group's followers formed a cultlike network called Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth, with members instructed to wear paramilitary uniforms and explore realms of magic and the occult.
The league is deserting the sixth-biggest television market in the United States, one of the nation's most pleasant climates and a city much on the upswing, for head-throbbing heat in a much smaller TV market in a city where there are fewer foreclosures than there used to be.
I can only think of the many faces of diversity that I represent as a First Generation Artist Woman of Color faculty member at the University of Central Florida, the LGBTQ students of color who will look to me for guidance, and the numb throbbing that isn't letting me feel alongside them.
It proved to be not only the end of COUM and the beginning of Throbbing Gristle but also the beginning of the end of my relationship with Gen as Chris and I fell deeply in love, and also through chance meetings that led to Gen's pernicious liaisons with a girl called Soo Catwoman.
Moreover, a neat side-by-side format directly compares one scene of classic movie to one Stranger Things scene—all to the throbbing arcade drone of the show's theme song: At times, it's almost startling to see the likenesses of cult 70s/80s movies pulled right into the show's shots and motifs.
In its less joyful approach (at least compared to Calder's), it puts us in a more manic, machinelike mood typical of what would become known in the early 363s as industrial music and art (with the likes of Nurse With Wound, Throbbing Gristle, Boyd Rice as NON, and especially Survival Research Laboratories).
Another remarkable track is Moby's reworking of "Hell in Paradise," from Starpeace (1985), in which he plucks two words ("under" and "over" from the couplet "Underqualified for love/Overqualified for life") from this dance-worthy look at dystopia and sets them against a throbbing beat in a synth-sound bath that's all otherworldly atmosphere.
Now largely thought of as pioneers of 'industrial' music, sometimes with pals Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle were originally associated with the newly prominent genre of punk, although in retrospect they augured the approaching wild experimentation and diverse sounds of post-punk and then New Wave, with their preferred repertoire of tapes, synthesizers, effects, and production.
The 3D film that lends the program its name is only three minutes long, but it's one of the most compelling arguments for extra-dimensional filmmaking I've ever seen, a throbbing display of colored patterns of light that bleeds into the blackness of a theater and dances in the air like a psychedelic laser show.
I wasn't sure if he was straight, gay, bi, or even male or female—such was the fluid electricity of his persona, one that galvanized our puritanical country long before gender became everyday discourse, filling it with the throbbing sounds of passion while celebrating the fabulous freak, the defiant outsider, and the dark dandy.
At the time, both figures were censored, making it hard to discern the genders of the couple—but the nudity and ambiguous sexual identities being implied made the record a cult classic that sold well in America (the two people are actually Genesis P. Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti, both of whom later joined Throbbing Gristle with Christopherson).
While it isn't normally cited as their best live album (that honor usually goes to Heathen Earth), it does document where Throbbing Gristle and its four members were at creatively and otherwise, before the whole thing went under, and for that reason alone, it should be required listening for anyone interested in the trajectory of TG's sound.
Even if you may scratch your head at a few points — half the characters have some sort of mystical conversion experience, though what they are converting to or from is unclear — "The Total Bent" keeps you hooked through the surging power of its sensational score, which blends elements of the blues, gospel, funk and throbbing guitar-driven rock.
Following a group of Palestinian friends with a passion for hip-hop, it portrays the personal and societal toll of the Israeli-Arab conflict while constantly moving to the beats and melodies of the music the characters make — smart, throbbing raps about life under occupation, traditional folk songs, Palestinian pop and the effortlessly rhythmic banter of the young musicians.
Their semi-incestuous bond is the emotional core of the novel; the passages between them are forever throbbing with so much feeling that the only way for them to possibly express it is to refuse to marry and just spend their lives gazing longingly at each other across the moors while they ruin the lives of everyone around them.
"On this new record, some of this stuff I can not call bullshit on, because it reminds me of these things that I liked then," Malkmus says, citing pioneering acts of the late 1970s and early 1980s like SPK and Throbbing Gristle along with their poppier Factory Records successors, like A Certain Ratio and Section 25.
The Mexican Baroque can teem with the all-over symmetrical complexities of shiny throbbing flowers, twisting leaves, spinning clouds, and dazzling embedded figures that I detected in the excessive flourishes of Kahlo's "Le Cadre" ("The Frame," 1938) and Ramón Cano Manilla's "Indienne d'Oaxaca" ("Oaxaca Indian," 1928), with its Henri Rousseau style of over-doing the naïve norm.
In the half-century since, Megson — better known as the musician and visual artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge — has steadily probed at the boundaries of the body, both literally and figuratively, evolving from art provocateur to founder of the influential British bands Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV to semi-established fine artist with archives at the Tate Britain.
SEA GIRT, N.J. — "I have a time share with the dance floor — I own the front and center," Chris Fedroff, 27, said to his friend in the basement level of the Parker House, a green and white Victorian manse here that is by day a sedate lunch spot, by night a throbbing epicenter of summer parties.
I'm back in socks and hard shoes for the first time in 10 days, my hands nicked up from fishing line and bramble cuts, the callus on my forefinger from how I hold my chef's knife throbbing over the keyboard I haven't touched in a week, with memories of great, unscripted, recipe-free vacation meals bright in my mind.
They were focused on the sonic nuances of what happens when two instruments sustain drones on pitches just a few cycles apart — creating the acoustic interference patterns known as beats, which set the whole room throbbing and built up swarming, untamed overtones — or linger for long minutes over just a handful of notes, smearing their frequencies with a gong.
And lo, the engineers have delivered the RC F. With plenty of oomph from its 5-liter V53 engine, rear-wheel drive, all wrapped in a two-door coupe, the RC F ventures into territory defined by the Camaro SS and Mustang GT. To find 467 horsepower and 389 pound-feet of torque throbbing under the aluminum hood of a Lexus is heartening.
A giddy traipse through clean-as-a-whistle 80s pop, throbbing moonlit R&B, collagist IDM, and John Hughes-ian slow-dance anthems, I love it when you sleep... is the smartest, most sonically sensual record of the year to feature lyrics about leaving your brain in a Tesco's and having an American girl stare at your fucked up teeth for too long.
The white noise is still throbbing, but the familiarity of the piano is all that matters, so that's all you hear, and you have to close your eyes again because it feels too real to be coming out of these speakers in this room, out of a tape deck that's chewing up the tape a little more with every loop.
Relevant to the discussion at hand, regarding the pros and cons of willfully obscurity: Band Shirts sighted at Trip Metal 3, in descending order from most to least obscure: Borbetomagus, No Trend, Blazing Eye, Nurse With Wound, Throbbing Gristle/Psychic TV (separate shirts, debatable order of obscurity), Napalm Death, Cannibal Corpse, Jethro Tull, Lollapalooza (year undetermined), The Breeders, Pink Floyd.
"UGH!" imagines how Scritti Politti would sound if Vampire Weekend was Green Gartside's backing band; "This Must Be My Dream" takes the shape of Haim covering Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody"; the throbbing Regret&B of "Somebody Else" drives a stake through the career of every cool-obsessed smooth-talker that preceded it (I'm looking at you, Kindness), and so on.
In the music video for his recent single "Go Loko," the Compton hitmaker also lounges in crisp denim during a garage gathering with an assortment of neighborhood vatos and chicanos, poses with his top button buttoned in front of a throbbing lowrider sporting Mexican and Puerto Rican flags, and even lets Tyga get away with some cosplay of his own.
In Destiny 23, the moment-to-moment act of saving the universe by zapping aliens with direct shots to their forehead or throbbing weak spots is pleasurable because these designers give it a look and feel that captures the essence of going ham on a roll of bubble wrap or listening to the carbonated psst of a freshly cracked beer.
Or hurt, suspicious or deeply wounded, or reminded with a throbbing emptiness in my gut and sticking pain behind my eyes that when we were making out on tennis courts and drifting in ocean currents and discussing plans to hike in New Zealand together and holding each other in bed, nothing like a sore throat — excuse me, an impending sore throat — would ever keep us apart.
But afterward he was tired; he had a headache and his arms hurt—more so than when he had violently tugged the scab of the petrol cap from the rump of the Maruti—and he stayed up all night on the bed of the spinsters, his head throbbing and the city mocking him with its million nocturnal honks, wondering: What will it be for?
Here are some things that she is best known for: being in transgressive bands like Throbbing Gristle and Chris and Cosey, being a member of the notorious 70s performance art collective Coum Transmissions, and basically doing everything in her power to shake up the establishment, including throwing exhibitions that involved used tampons and blood-covered dildos and making songs where she screams about murderers.
Seemingly unaffected by time, however, or by the trickiness and uncertainty involved with re-uniting in an era of reunions, or even that last publicly acrimonious split, Throbbing Gristle's place and reputation in the world of music remains as important and influential as ever, which is why this is as good a time as any to run a guide to TG and their legacy.
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is the third-gender industrial musician behind bands like Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, but is probably best known for the project Pandrogeny, in which Genesis and h/er late wife Jacqueline Breyer (Lady Jaye) began to physically transform themselves into a singular person, a project the artist continues to perform as a means of creating a living eulogy to Jaye's memory.
Last time was Ina, five, six years ago (what year was it now, what year was it then) so her mind wasn't out there on the road ahead, the right road, the only road, but instead just cycling through the fractured images, bad sensory inputs, vague but powerful emotions she thought she'd strangled with their own entrails long ago, and, of course, throbbing, dull needs.
Propelled by a throbbing electronic score, the film, "Chariots of Fire," stirred audiences with the triumphs of the athletes — the Jewish Englishman Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross) and the Christian Scotsman Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson) — but struck a sobering note at the end with the information that Liddell later became a missionary in China, like his parents, and died in 1945 during the Japanese occupation.
If the dead can come back to this earth and flit unseen around those they loved, I shall always be near you; in the garish day and in the darkest night — amidst your happiest scenes and gloomiest hours — always, always; and if there be a soft breeze upon your cheek, it shall be my breath; or the cool air fans your throbbing temple, it shall be my spirit passing by.
Not surprisingly, and quite unfortunately, so much was made of the dark, unsettling, and lurid contents of Throbbing Gristle's Second Annual Report —mainly centering around the dialogue or 'lyrics' of Genesis' graphically gruesome spoken-word incantations, which the recordings of a child murderer confessing to his crime, and a calm newscaster seemingly reporting some catastrophe— that one of the most important and distinctive aspects that set their music apart was overlooked.
"Gotham," by Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace, the magisterial Pulitzer Prize-winning history of New York City published in 1999, ran 1,424 pages, and covered roughly 375 documented years — from 1524, when Giovanni da Verrazano anchored in the Narrows off Staten Island without making the acquaintance of the resident Lenape people, all the way to 2.53, when the five boroughs were consolidated into a single throbbing metropolis.
What a difference it makes, in this story about the delights and demands of spectacle, to see it on a stage, where we can get close to what makes performance, and performers, real: sweat trickling down a collarbone, a little rip in a pair of fishnet stockings, the throbbing moment after a big dance number ends, when the ensemble holds a pose as their collective pulse gallops wildly on.
The Destroyer – 1 lifts off with the throbbing, slow-building "Colossal," a pulsing space anthem fit for a sci-fi soundtrack, but it finds catharsis on the singalong chorus of "Grouch" and the uncharacteristically tender "Control Me." While TR/ST's infectious dance-floor sensibilities still permeate this project, the focus has shifted to foreground those brutalist, post-apocalyptic synths, putting Robert Alfons' signature sneering voice at the center.
Her music glossy, twangy, encased in shiny resin, her voice distinctively modest and lucid, like your neighbor just down the street, Clark is as much a middlebrow queen as Kacey Musgraves, whose Pageant Material last year jolted the formal stasis of modern country, and by extension good old-fashioned traditional American values, and by further extension the cutesy feelgood blandness that occupies so throbbing a place in the national heart, by setting those elements against explicitly progressive or at least liberal content in a clever dialectical synthesis.

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