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Erik Honore: Heliographs - VINYL LPTitle: Heliographs Artist: Erik Honore Label: Hubro Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 7033662035564 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2015 02 10 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: WITH CD LP version. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl. Gatefold sleeve. CD of full album included. Limited to 500. Musician, record producer and author Erik Honor (born 1966) has contributed as a musician and producer to more than 50 records with artists as diverse as David Sylvian, Eivind
Title: HeliographsArtist: Erik Honore
Label: Hubro
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 7033662035564
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2015-02-10
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: WITH CD
LP version. Pressed on 180 gram vinyl. Gatefold sleeve. CD of full album included. Limited to 500. Musician, record producer and author Erik Honor (born 1966) has contributed as a musician and producer to more than 50 records with artists as diverse as David Sylvian, Eivind Aarset, Arve Henriksen and Brian Eno/Peter Schwalm. Heliographs is, astonishingly, his first solo project, and this is a well-integrated and personal debut album that opens up a complete world of sound that the listener can hardly bear to leave behind. Most of Heliographs was recorded in Honor+-'s home studio in Oslo, but much of the source material consists of samples that were taken from concerts and live remixes. In the early 2000s Erik Honor had three books published. According to him, the titles and narrative on Heliographs were derived from elements in the first novel he published, Orakelveggen. Many people associate Erik Honor with the Punkt Festival and Honor's collaborative partner Jan Bang. They are both artistic directors, and have known each other and worked together since they were teenagers. In 2005, together with Bang, Honor established the Punkt Festival in Kristiansand, where concerts that have just taken place are remixed live in another room. The idea is to improvise with sampling. In recent years Punkt Festival spin-offs have taken place in Paris, London, Tallinn, Wroclaw and several cities in Germany. A long list of Honor's regular collaborators from Norwegian improvisational music's top echelon appear on Heliographs, including Ingar Zach (Huntsville, Dans Les Arbres), Eivind Aarset, Jan Bang and Arve Henriksen, in addition to the Dutch violinist Jeffrey Bruinsma from Zapp 4. What really stands out is vocalist and improviser Sidsel Endresen's contribution, which becomes something like a running theme throughout the album. On Heliographs, Honor's sure hand leads US through everything from lovely, undulating, soaring improvisation to jogging, electronic ambient and sample-based chamber music. This is introvert music with a bite, which is at the same time very direct. Highly recommended! The album will be released both as a CD and as a 180 gram LP in 500 copies with a gatefold sleeve and a CD included.
Tracks:
1.1 Navigators
1.2 Halfway House
1.3 Sanctuary
1.4 Pioneer Trail
1.5 Red Café
1.6 Last Chance Gas ; Water
1.7 Strife
1.8 Sanctuary Revisited
1.9 Departed
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I needed a mouse for an assignment when I asked my son for his. I loved it so much that I needed to buy myself one. I bought the red to match my computer (and to know that the navy blue is my son's) and it's a very sleek, not tooo vibrant color. It does come with both an USB & USBC controller (see pictures) and mine connected FAST to my computer. It does NOT come with a battery (most mice won't) so please grab a DOUBLE AA battery before it comes in so you will be ready. I have no issues with the mouse and loved the price point on this one. It's light weight and easy to setup. Then again it was a plug in/play setup, so if you're not tech savvy, you won't have issues with this one. Just choose a color and get it!
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Cut the Cord and Never Looked Back!
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I'd been using a wired mouse forever and kept telling myself the cord wasn't that annoying. Spoiler: it was. The moment I switched to the WisFox 2.4G Wireless Mouse, I realized what I'd been putting up with all along — and there's no going back now.
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It is comfortable to use and it works as advertised.
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Comfortable fit for arthritis hands and on the fly functions.
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