Rick
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Transphilosophisch über Trans und Philosophie. Richtig. Und ich habe den sehr gerne gehört, weil es eine gute Mischung aus Ernst und Blödsinn? Blödsinn mit Blödsinn, wenn ich so Alltagsquatschen, so wie wir das hier auch versuchen, das Highbrow-Lowbrow zu kombinieren.
Und jetzt, wo du tatsächlich angefangen hast, Philosophie zu studieren, guckst du auf die 100 Folgen, die ihr gemacht habt, zurück und denkst dir, ich habe alles mit Pythagoras verwechselt.
Und jetzt, wo du tatsächlich angefangen hast, Philosophie zu studieren, guckst du auf die 100 Folgen, die ihr gemacht habt, zurück und denkst dir, ich habe alles mit Pythagoras verwechselt.
Did you at least learn fancy words that help you think about things in a different way? Linguistic philosophy and stuff like that.
Did you at least learn fancy words that help you think about things in a different way? Linguistic philosophy and stuff like that.
An utopian design based on the language.
An utopian design based on the language.
Do you know how much I have to cling to this would have and would have and would have a certain word not to say? But that's probably the number one thing that follows me when I can't sleep. Yes, but the thing is, I think, you can already tell that talking about this kind of philosophy is actually totally boring.
Do you know how much I have to cling to this would have and would have and would have a certain word not to say? But that's probably the number one thing that follows me when I can't sleep. Yes, but the thing is, I think, you can already tell that talking about this kind of philosophy is actually totally boring.
Or to listen to music that deals with that. And I wish the first track would fit, but it's actually... Well, a counter-design also says something. We heard Nicole McCarver with the track Fas-Mo-No-Ya. That sounds like a word you could have learned. Eudaimonia and stuff. Yeah, yeah, of course. And ontology. Nicole McCarver comes from Springfield, Missouri. Has a nice comic song in her banner.
Or to listen to music that deals with that. And I wish the first track would fit, but it's actually... Well, a counter-design also says something. We heard Nicole McCarver with the track Fas-Mo-No-Ya. That sounds like a word you could have learned. Eudaimonia and stuff. Yeah, yeah, of course. And ontology. Nicole McCarver comes from Springfield, Missouri. Has a nice comic song in her banner.
The album is called House of Fogged Over Mirrors. So the house with the mirrors on which the steam sticks. Condensed. Wow. And in which you can't look inside. Wow. Nicole McCarver describes this album as a collection of instrumental tracks I made on August 1st to 3rd 2020. Don't expect this to be great, as this is my first musical output ever.
The album is called House of Fogged Over Mirrors. So the house with the mirrors on which the steam sticks. Condensed. Wow. And in which you can't look inside. Wow. Nicole McCarver describes this album as a collection of instrumental tracks I made on August 1st to 3rd 2020. Don't expect this to be great, as this is my first musical output ever.
Music is a shoe I will grow into and I hope that at least one person enjoys this album. And I think we've already done that, because we both thought it was pretty good. Yeah, it's really nice. And it also reminds me of the first time I had music software and a few sample packs in my hand. By the way, I'm in a very impressive studio room with such zaps on the walls.
Music is a shoe I will grow into and I hope that at least one person enjoys this album. And I think we've already done that, because we both thought it was pretty good. Yeah, it's really nice. And it also reminds me of the first time I had music software and a few sample packs in my hand. By the way, I'm in a very impressive studio room with such zaps on the walls.
So I'm not at Radio Blau, but here in the outside studio Wedding. There are also so... Pyramids on the wall and there's a big 88... 88? buttons. Probably. I've never counted. And I have a microphone stand in front of me. But I'm sitting on a really comically small table. Especially on a comically little chair. That comes with it, because I mean, I have to sit on it.
So I'm not at Radio Blau, but here in the outside studio Wedding. There are also so... Pyramids on the wall and there's a big 88... 88? buttons. Probably. I've never counted. And I have a microphone stand in front of me. But I'm sitting on a really comically small table. Especially on a comically little chair. That comes with it, because I mean, I have to sit on it.
So, and then we heard from Balkanist Discourse from the album Last Dance. Also from the U.S.A., from Chicago. We heard a track called Resin Bowls Sa-Ti-Tom 1974. That was this guitar... how do you say it? I'd say a twang, but it sounds so harmless that it's not. We'll listen to it again soon. We'll listen to Mandy, which will be a bit more jazzy. Here, by the way, I have to add the license.
So, and then we heard from Balkanist Discourse from the album Last Dance. Also from the U.S.A., from Chicago. We heard a track called Resin Bowls Sa-Ti-Tom 1974. That was this guitar... how do you say it? I'd say a twang, but it sounds so harmless that it's not. We'll listen to it again soon. We'll listen to Mandy, which will be a bit more jazzy. Here, by the way, I have to add the license.
Creative Commons Attribution No Derivatives. So, for commercial products, usable, but not remixing. Leave it in this form. And before that, the first attempts were under Creative Commons Attribution, not commercial, share alike. Remixes allowed. Alright, let's go. And as I said, here again Mandy from Balkanist Discourse. We'll be right back with fantastic science.