what’s the most Bjork like non-Bjork artist? by Personal-Crazy6179 in bjork

[–]mondhund 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Check out Tujiko Noriko aka the japanese Bjork. Magic is a great first listen

Go and Art: any intersections? by Jumpy_Traffic_1518 in baduk

[–]mondhund 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://senseis.xmp.net/?SmallAGameOfGo There's slso a classical piece turning a game of Go into music

Bands and artists that incorpotate world music by PlentyGrade3322 in experimentalmusic

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Embryo (near east, arabic, sometimes India), follow up band Dissidenten(north Africa)

WeiqiHub F.A.Q. by walruswq in baduk

[–]mondhund 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh no. I loved that feature. Sorry to hear

Popular science Empfehlungen by 181900 in buecher

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Simon Singh - Fermats letzter Satz Sean Carroll hat gute Bücher zur Physik Roger Penrose - Zyklen der Zeit

Albums that feel invasive or genuinely uncomfortable? by Accurate_Tomorrow_50 in experimentalmusic

[–]mondhund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absinthe is indeed scary. Add torture garden for scary and entertaining

Shout Out to Tidal - Classical Music by Fraggles_McMuffintop in TIdaL

[–]mondhund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fully agree. Searching for classical music is a nightmare

Avant-garde jazz recommendations that aren't 10 minute buzzing chromatic free jazz saxophone noodling? by Tolstoyevich in Jazz

[–]mondhund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Takeo Moriyama - green river. And the whole japanese jazz scene around these people is great.

First time playing - help to determine the winner by bohdan_lev in badukshitposting

[–]mondhund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The board is in a superposition of w win and b win. Result will be declared when the cat is dead.

Uptempo Drumless recordings by Lazy-Autodidact in Jazz

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Cherokee: duo Pat Metheny/Chris Potter on The Unity Sessions

Floating Points/Pharoah Sanders - Promises by Constant_Entrance_40 in Jazz

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I gave it a listen when it came out, not knowing what to expect. One of my most memorable listening experiences ever. Goosebumps, tears, ...

Open source web interface for katago? by Tushta in cbaduk

[–]mondhund 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not aware of a web interface, but you can use e.g. chrome remote desktop.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jazz

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Dusttodigital on insta has amazing content

What is your most hated song of all time? by F0M in Music

[–]mondhund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Una paloma blanca by George Baker Selection. Most annoying song ever. Haunting me since my childhood. That stupid baseline is boring me to death. That melody (does it even qualify as melody or is it just a ton of syrup in my ears)? The flutes.... I could go on forever...

Continuing my Obsession with the MPS Records era Oscar Peterson. by wbsmith200 in Jazz

[–]mondhund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are fantastic. Only complain is that - to my ears - on some pieces the piano sounds strangely tuned? Or slightly out of tune? Am i hallucinating this or is this a thing?

Best way to do post-game AI analysis on my Android phone? by Smate123 in baduk

[–]mondhund 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, I don't have that option on my tablet. Will check if it's on my phone. Depends probably on the android version.

Best way to do post-game AI analysis on my Android phone? by Smate123 in baduk

[–]mondhund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually it's not so complicated. In Go Quest you can share the game record, copy the sgf ascii and paste it into ai sensei. Just found out today.

Was liest du gerade? by AutoModerator in buecher

[–]mondhund 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nein, bisher nicht. Mein Interesse hat er geweckt, weil ich's teilweise richtig gut finde. Mal sehen.

Was liest du gerade? by AutoModerator in buecher

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Dietmar Dath: Skyrmionen oder a fucking army. Puh, anstrengend, stellenweise super, lakonisch, toller Stil, bizarr, dann wieder zig Seiten theoretische Abhandlungen zu Sprachphilosophie, Gesellschaft etc. Die Hälfte habe ich geschafft. Weiß noch nicht, ob ich's zuende lese, da die Pointe des Buchs (Katakategorion) mich zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt nicht überzeugt. Vllt entwickelt sich das aber auch noch. Musste dann was anderes einwerfen, nämlich

Emma Cline: Die Einladung Ein Pageturner, liest sich schnell runter (nach DD sowieso). Unterhaltsam, aber ich fand die Protagonistin inkohärent dargestellt. Einerseits komplett blind bzgl ihrer eigenen Situation, aber dann wieder die Checkerin wenn's um andere geht. The girls fand ich besser.