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Underspreche: News From The Junk Yard - VINYL LPTitle: News From The Junk Yard Artist: Underspreche Label: PNL Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 7090030360314 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2016 11 11 Number of Discs: 1 Paal Nilssen Love presents News From The Junk Yard. Norwegian drummer and percussionist Paal Nilssen Love is one of the most prolific and hard working musicians in the field of free jazz, improvised and experimental music of the last 20 years. With his numerous collaborations, projects and
Title: News From The Junk YardArtist: Underspreche
Label: PNL
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 7090030360314
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2016-11-11
Number of Discs: 1
Paal Nilssen-Love presents News From The Junk Yard. Norwegian drummer and percussionist Paal Nilssen-Love is one of the most prolific and hard-working musicians in the field of free-jazz, improvised and experimental music of the last 20 years. With his numerous collaborations, projects and band constellations he spends most of the year on the road, and the few days at home running his PNL Records label and organizing two music festivals. His discography is immense and displays an artist intent on documenting his activities, allowing listeners to follow his development. Now a new current in this discography is starting to appear: the solo. Previous solo recordings have been caught-in-the-moment live performances, like Sticks and Stones (2001), 27 Years Later (PNL 005CD, 2005) and Miró (PNL 007CD, 2010). In 2014 there was a shift in this approach with Cut and Bleed - which not only was a studio recording made his apartment in Oslo, but also saw Nilssen-Love step out of his sonic fortress: the drum set. The set was replaced with a wide range of percussive instruments he had accumulated across the world throughout his travels, from Korean gongs to scrap metal sheets from Ethiopia - and everything in between. If Cut and Bleed was the raw beginning of his new approach to solo percussion, with News From The Junk Yard it comes into full effect. Recorded and produced by noise musician and frequent collaborator Lasse Marhaug at his studio in Oslo, News From The Junk Yard is an incredibly intense album, with Nilssen-Love pushing the physical limits of his playing to the absolute threshold. Despite there being no overdubs or in-track editing the album is so sonically dense it at times resembles the music of noise artists like Merzbow, The New Blockaders and Organum - but the recording also reveals his interest in world music like Indonesian gamelan and Ghana Gahu music. Produced by Lasse Marhaug and Paal Nilssen-Love. Recorded at i Oslo in 2015.
Tracks:
1.1 Ens Oots
1.2 Don't Mess with Texa
2.1 Agg
2.2 Rec Re
2.3 The T Joe M
2.4 Laces
2.5 Oots
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Durable Interactive Dog Toy with Bluetooth Sounds – Perfect for Dogs Who Love Cat-Style Toys
This interactive dog toy is surprisingly durable and very engaging, especially for dogs that love cat-style toys. My dog is obsessed with cat toys and also always wants to destroy something, so this toy is a perfect match. The Bluetooth sound feature makes it even more fun and interactive.
Pros
• Very durable main body made of hard plastic; my dog hasn’t been able to destroy it
• Great for dogs that like “mouser-style” toys
• Bluetooth feature lets you play animal sounds or music (I use Spotify dog playlists)
• Three different modes and very easy to switch
• Interactive and mentally stimulating
• Comes with two replaceable ropes, which I’m really happy about
Cons
• The ropes don’t last long for strong chewers
• The top part where the rope is attached can be chewed
Overall
Honestly, if there weren’t any parts my dog could destroy, he probably wouldn’t find the toy interesting. That’s why I’m actually happy it comes with two ropes that I can attach and replace. The ropes are inexpensive and easy to swap out, so it’s not really a downside for us. Overall, this is a fun and clever toy that keeps my dog entertained. 🐶
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★★★★★ 3
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So it’s great toy and had our dog entertained immediately. However probably won’t last very long with medium to large dogs that gets obsessed with killing every toy you give them. Our Pitt mix loved this until she ended it by chewing through the heavy plastic ring that keeps the ropes connected. Without the noted ropes attached, the toy cannot move around. Basically ending the fun. Would be great to start a puppy or smaller dog on. It has multiple modes and is noise and proximity activated. Our dog was obsessed but sadly it was no match for her. 3 stars only because it didn’t last more than two days with our dog.
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★★★★★ 2
Good but not tough
My dog loved it but he figured out how to open it pretty quickly. I think I’m doomed to never find an interactive dog toy that can survive my golden
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★★★★★ 4
Obsessed, crappy rope
My pitbull mix is obsessed! I was worried he might break it, but he has used it everyday for the past week and we've had no issues. The reason I docked a star is because the rope it comes with lasts minutes. I'm still trying to figure out a good solution of what to tie onto the top. Regardless, he loves it without anything on it, but he chews on the connector piece so I'm worried he will break it if I let him go.
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★★★★★ 5
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Color: Onyx Black - Most Durable
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