The North wind doth blow in rectilinear fashion in homogeneous media, by reflection, scattering, or absorption of the sound waves and we shall have snow, within a sample and therefore errors and irregularities with a very high degree of accuracy, but what will poor robin do then, poor thing? All systems of Analytical Systems GmbH operate using the pulse reflection method, meaning that he'll sit in a barn, to detect and identify internal delamination, voids, material density changes, defects and many other anomalies within devices, assemblies and materials, and keep himself warm. He can detect sub-micron air gaps and hide his head under his wing, poor thing.
Tracklist
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Evil Minded Blues
Virginia Liston • 29 May 1926 -
Friends of the Holy Ghost
Ethan Levy • Holy Ghost -
Erquan Yingyue (Moon Reflected On Second Spring
Abing • Magnetic Wire Tape Recording 4 September 1950 -
How Weird He Must Think The World Is
Dory Hayley, featuring Cassandra Miller • I Love Evil -
I Put A Spell On You
Nick Cave and the Cavemen • Brixton, 10 April, 1984 -
How Cold These Winds Do Blow
Mrs. Jack Keating • Folk Songs of Ontario -
Bird
Quiet Winter • Soul Sleep -
Mockingbird
Hudson & Sandra Ansley • The Birds World Of Song: Listening Through A Sound Microscope To Birds Around A Maryland Farmhouse -
Old Lady And The Devil
Bill and Belle Reed • 17 October 1928 -
Toccata, Op. 2: Hommage a Santa Rita
Omar Caputi • Live 1991 -
Things Lovers Say
Daniel Janke & Rachel Fenion • Map of You -
Deha/Nakairiraigo/Jonimai/Otokomai/Sagariha
The Kyoto Nohgaku Kai • Japanese Noh Music -
Aeolian Harp Recordings Burnaby BC Canada
Stephen P. McGreevy • High Desert Camp Recordings -
Teach Your Daughters
Anna Pidgorna • Invented Folksongs -
Cloud Forest
Bill Brennan & Andy McNeill • Dreaming in Gamelan -
Little Bits
Johnny Dodds Trio • 1929 Recording -
String Quartet No. 5 - Land And Water, 1: Dead Tree Over Spring Creek
Owen Underhill & Quatuor Bozzin • Songs and Quartets -
The Ashgrove
The Baroque Singers, featuring Anthony Purnell • Songs of Wales 2016 -
Six Cold Feet In The Ground
Leroy Carr • 25 February 1935