michaelthomasjackson - Mass Wasting album flac
Performer: michaelthomasjacksonTitle: Mass Wasting
Style: Experimental
Released: 2007
MP3 album: 1621 mb
FLAC album: 1748 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: AHX AAC MPC MMF WMA WAV MP2
Genre: Electronic
Label: Primecuts – prime. Mass wasting is the geomorphic process by which rock, soil and other detritus move downslope under the force of gravity. It can take place over the course of seconds or many years and has been observed on land, under water and on other planets. There are several types with distinct characteristics, four of which I've used as titles for the works on these discs.
Mass wasting, also known as slope movement or mass movement, is the geomorphic process by which soil, sand, regolith, and rock move downslope typically as a solid, continuous or discontinuous mass, largely under the force of gravity, but frequently with characteristics of a flow as in debris flows and mudflows. Types of mass wasting include creep, slides, flows, topples, and falls, each with its own characteristic features, and taking place over timescales from seconds to hundreds of years.
His senior photo is pictured in the album art work of Eponymous. Stipe also worked at the local Waffle House Career. traveled to England to record their third album Fables of the Reconstruction, a difficult process that brought the band to the verge of a break up. After the album was released, relationships in the band remained tense. Gaining weight and acting eccentrically (such as by shaving his hair into a monk's tonsure), Stipe later said of the period, "I was well on my way to losing my mind" . Pretty turgid stuff", according to Stipe; Monster, meanwhile, critiqued love and mass culture, and Reveal dipped into mysticism.
The following artists played in : Members. 02. Michael Jackson: A. Statistics. Phinney McGee Moneymaker Henson. Phinney Jackson McGee. Leyers Michiels & Soulsister.
Mass movement or mass wasting is a natural phenomenon initiated by the force that attracts any object with mass. In recent years, the definition of mass movement has been enlarged to include mass wasting processes or natural erosion and the slow submerging of the Earth’s ground surface. Mass movement or mass wasting usually occur along steep-sided hills and mountains. This is often aided by running water and plays a significant part in the alteration of landforms. This slipping of large amounts of rock and soil is seen in landslides, mud slides, and avalanches
Tracklist
| 1-1 | Flow | 39:20 |
| 1-2 | Creep | 23:25 |
| 2-1 | Fall | 49:31 |
| 2-2 | Topple | 8:22 |
Notes
Recorded live at Penburn Labs, Winston-Salem, NC 23 May 2007. Cover photo taken in 1990 beside the Charles River, Nonantum, MA."Mass wasting is the geomorphic process by which rock, soil and other detritus move downslope under the force of gravity. It can take place over the course of seconds or many years and has been observed on land, under water and on other planets. There are several types with distinct characteristics, four of which I've used as titles for the works on these discs. Although I'm making no attempt at presenting aural evocations of these phenomena, I find the processes to be apt analogies for the sort of 'circuit erosion' that takes place on each of these extemporisations."








