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Hip-hop expert and Backspin publisher Niko Backspin, together with Porsche, has created a new travel guide to Europe's hip-hop music and culture.Far from promotion tours or concert halls, Huls meets and talks to rappers, DJs, street performers and breakdancers.Part of Porsche's 'Back 2 Tape' documentary series, this guide sheds a light on the influence of urban hip-hop youth culture in European cities. With 17 artists from Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Spain and Denmark, it combines portraits of hip-hop stars such as Kool Savas (Berlin), Lord Esperanza (Paris), Edson Sabajo (Amsterdam), Falsalarma (Barcelona), Lars Pedersen (Copenhagen) and the Flying Steps (Berlin) with destinations that every hip-hop and road trip fan in Europe should visit. "This book is an invitation to encounter European hip-hop culture with all its diversity in an open and positive way..." Niko Backspin
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Meteorite : Nature and Culture
Meteorites are among the rarest objects on Earth, yet they have left a pervasive mark on our planet and civilization.Arriving amidst thunderous blasts and flame-streaked skies, meteorites were once thought to be messengers from the gods, embodiments of the divine.Prized for their outlandish qualities, meteorites are a collectible, a commodity, objects of art and artists' desires and a literary muse. 'Meteorite hunting' is an adventurous, lucrative profession for some, and an addictive hobby for thousands of others.Meteorite: Nature and Culture is a unique, richly illustrated cultural history of these ancient and mysterious phenomena.Taking in a wide range of sources Maria Golia pays homage to the scientists, scholars and aficionados who have scoured the skies and combed the Earth's most unforgiving reaches for meteorites, contributing to a body of work that situates our planet and ourselves within the vastness of the Universe.Appealing to collectors and hobbyists alike, as well as any lovers of nature, marvel and paradox, this book offers an accessible overview of what science has learned from meteorites, beginning with the scientific community's reluctant embrace of their interplanetary origins, and explores their power to reawaken that precious, yet near-forgotten human trait - the capacity for awe.
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What is the difference between Metal, Heavy Metal, Soft Metal, Black Metal, and Death Metal?
Metal is a broad genre of music that encompasses various subgenres, including Heavy Metal, Soft Metal, Black Metal, and Death Metal. Heavy Metal is characterized by its aggressive sound and powerful guitar riffs. Soft Metal, on the other hand, has a more melodic and mellow sound compared to Heavy Metal. Black Metal is known for its dark and atmospheric themes, often featuring high-pitched vocals and fast tempos. Death Metal is characterized by its guttural vocals, fast drumming, and complex guitar riffs, often focusing on themes of violence and death.
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Metal, Death Metal or Schlager?
It ultimately depends on personal preference and what type of music one enjoys. Metal and Death Metal are known for their heavy and aggressive sound, while Schlager is a genre of popular music in German-speaking countries that is more upbeat and catchy. Each genre has its own unique characteristics and appeal to different audiences.
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Which metal band songs are about nature or the environment?
Several metal bands have songs that focus on nature or the environment. For example, the band Opeth often incorporates themes of nature and the natural world in their music, with songs like "The Moor" and "Harvest" exploring these themes. Another band, Gojira, is known for their environmentally conscious lyrics, with songs like "The Art of Dying" and "Global Warming" addressing issues related to the environment. Additionally, bands like Agalloch and Wolves in the Throne Room also have songs that draw inspiration from nature and the natural world.
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Is Nu Metal real metal music?
Nu Metal is a subgenre of metal music that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It combines elements of metal, hip-hop, alternative rock, and other genres. While some purists may argue that Nu Metal is not "real" metal music due to its incorporation of non-traditional elements, others consider it a legitimate and innovative evolution of the genre. Ultimately, whether Nu Metal is considered real metal music is subjective and depends on individual preferences and definitions of what constitutes metal music.
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Mountain : Nature and Culture
Majestic and awe-inspiring, mountains demand our attention.Through the centuries, they have both repulsed and attracted.They have been appreciated and despised as sites of divine and diabolic sublimity, as the dwellings of gods and demons, hermits and revolutionaries.Mountain encounters have defined ways of seeing. They have changed our sense of time. They have pushed the boundary between life and death.Progressively tamed, exploited, even commodified, today mountains continue to attract seekers of spiritual quietness and of extreme emotions alike, as well as weekend travellers looking for a break from the everyday.In this compelling journey through peaks both real and imaginary, Veronica della Dora explores how the history of mountains is deeply interlaced with cultural values and aesthetic tastes, with religious beliefs and scientific practices.She shows how mountains are ultimately collaborations between geology and the human imagination, and how they have helped shape our environmental consciousness and our place in the world. Magnificently illustrated, and featuring examples from five continents and beyond, Mountain offers a fascinating exploration of mountains and the idea of mountain in art and literature, science and sport, religion and myth.
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Beyond Nature and Culture
Successor to Claude Levi-Strausa at the College de France, Philippe Descola has become one of the most important anthropologists working today, and Beyond Nature and Culture has been a major influence in European intellectual life since its publication in 2005.Here, finally, it is brought to English-language readers.At its heart is a question central to both anthropology and philosophy: what is the relationship between nature and culture?Culture - as a collective human making, of art, language, and so forth - is often seen as essentially different than nature, which is portrayed as a collective of the nonhuman world, of plants, animals, geology, and natural forces.Descola shows this essential difference to be, however, not only a specifically Western notion, but also a very recent one.Drawing on ethnographic examples from around the world and theoretical understandings from cognitive science, structural analysis, and phenomenology, he formulates a sophisticated new framework, the "four ontologies" - animism, totemism, naturalism, and analogism - to account for all the ways we relate ourselves to nature. By thinking beyond nature and culture as a simple dichotomy, Descola offers nothing short of a fundamental reformulation by which anthropologists and philosophers can see the world afresh.
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When is a metal a metal?
A metal is considered a metal when it exhibits certain characteristics, such as being a good conductor of electricity and heat, having a shiny appearance, and being malleable and ductile. Metals also tend to have high melting and boiling points, and they typically form positive ions in chemical reactions. These properties distinguish metals from nonmetals and metalloids on the periodic table.
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What are some good Death Metal, Black Metal, or Extreme Metal bands?
Some good Death Metal bands include Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, and Death. For Black Metal, bands like Mayhem, Emperor, and Darkthrone are highly regarded. As for Extreme Metal, Behemoth, Nile, and Meshuggah are popular choices. Each of these bands has made significant contributions to their respective subgenres and are well-respected within the metal community.
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Is Slipknot real metal or nu metal?
Slipknot is often classified as nu metal, a subgenre of heavy metal that incorporates elements of other genres like hip hop, industrial, and alternative rock. While Slipknot's music contains elements of traditional heavy metal, their use of turntables, samples, and rap-influenced vocals align them more closely with the nu metal sound. Ultimately, the classification of Slipknot as either real metal or nu metal is subjective and can vary depending on individual interpretations of the band's music and style.
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What is the difference between Pagan Metal, Viking Metal, and Black/White Metal?
Pagan Metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that incorporates themes and imagery from pagan mythology and folklore. Viking Metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that focuses on themes of Norse mythology, Viking history, and warrior culture. Black Metal and White Metal are subgenres of heavy metal music that are characterized by their extreme and often controversial themes, with Black Metal often associated with themes of darkness, Satanism, and anti-Christianity, while White Metal focuses on Christian themes and messages.
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