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Why farmers in some parts of the world play music to their crops and how it impacts food produce
Farmers globally are experimenting with playing sounds, from classical music to insect-like tones, in their fields, hoping to ...
In regions such as India, Japan, and Europe, farmers are scheduling music sessions akin to their irrigation cycles. Loudspeakers are mounted on poles throughout the fields, with tracks playing at dawn ...
MusicRadar on MSN
Slate + Ash's Primaries / Woods uses woodwind instruments as the raw materials for expressive sound design
The next Kontakt instrument in the Primaries series is a "full-spectrum collection of uniquely expressive woodwind articulations" that "captures the physical friction of the woodwind family" ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
Anker Soundcore P41i
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The neo-folk violinist/singer shouted out her Chicago roots during the sold-out, one-woman show. “This my family hometown! Where my family at?” ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
Anker Soundcore V40i
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The Jewish Theater Ensemble’s production of “Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812” brought a unique blend of historical ...
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Creative Pebble Nova
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The Print on MSN
Birla, Dalmia earned surpluses during World War 1—India’s derivatives trade has a long history
Adil Rustomjee's 'Running Behind Lakshmi' is a wide-ranging account that combines analytical history, financial practice, and ...
Here are those old coots Statler and Waldorf, but they’re occupying easy chairs and trading their usually boisterous repartee at lower volumes and slower speeds. In a cluttered backstage area, Sam The ...
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Audeze LCD-S20
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For Finns, the sauna is sacred. “It’s where children were baptized, and the dead washed for burial,” Alexander Lembke, our ...
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