Even the Detroit-based company Ford Motors eventually became savvy to the mass appeal of techno, noting that " this music was created partly by the pounding clangor of the Motor City's auto factories.
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"Shuffle " is a joke of a title : the dancers scoot around the stage and Michael Gordon's music chugs along with a rousing and thickly textured clangor that is anything but a shuffle.
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It could have covered an even broader terrain, from the stasis and clangor of Tibetan Buddhist chanting to the drumming and dancing of West African Yoruba ceremonies, and Fez festivals in coming years may do just that.
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Instead, the clangor of King's initial chords, played live on electric guitars in the pit by himself and Karen Halglof with David Hofstra and Kato Hideki on electric bass, introduces a witty textured dialogue among the musicians.
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A distinctive " tongue-rattling technique gives a greater vibrancy to . . . already dissonant tonal cluster [ s ] . . . . [ I ] ntentional dissonance dispels evil spirits, and the greater the clangor, the greater the sound barrage.
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Zambiapunga, a carnival band from the small town of Nilo Pecanha in Bahia that harks back to Bantu traditions from Angola, used conch-shell horns and the blades of ordinary hoes, tapped with metal beaters, to play music that builds up a hypnotic clangor.
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His capital is a fortress city called " Grashmog ", which translated from the goblin tongue means the " Heart of Battle . " The mightiest goblin city in Clangor is " Shetring ", a fortification with five bridges spanning the River Lorfang.
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It's a dream that has been defeated so far, he suggests in the final and most substantial entry in this book, by the sheer multiplicity and clangor of American society, where " the accelerated rate, the awful rate, of growth and anomaly " overwhelms all efforts to lasso it.
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Which is not to say great or even good Woody, but a distillation of the filmmaker's passions and crotchets, and of his tendency to pass draconian judgment on characters the audience is not supposed to like . . . . his " Midnight " strikes not sublime chimes but the clangor of snap judgments and frayed fantasy ."
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"Around 1910, " Harold C . Schoenberg writes, " Percy Grainger was causing a stir by the near tone clusters in such works as his " Gumsuckers March . " " In 1911, what appears to be the first published classical composition to thoroughly integrate true tone clusters was issued : " Tintamarre ( The Clangor of Bells ) ", by Canadian composer J . Humfrey Anger ( 1862 1913 ).
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