It's of significantly better quality. The vinyl arrived in perfect condition. Very flat, tracks good, label straight. The sound was very clear and obviously care was taken in the making of this record. The cover was also in perfect condition.
Deconstruction is the thirteenth studio album by Canadian musician Devin Townsend, and the third album in the Devin Townsend Project series. The album was released on June 20, 2011, simultaneously with the fourth Devin Townsend Project album Ghost, on Townsend's independent record label HevyDevy Records. The album features two drummers, Dirk Verbeuren and Ryan Van Poederooyen, as well as a number of guest vocalists.
Deconstruction’s reception was coloured by its intellectual predecessors, most notably structuralism and New Criticism. Structuralist methods were soon applied to other areas of the social sciences and humanities, including literary studies
Deconstruction was both created and has been profoundly influenced by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. Derrida, who coined the term deconstruction, argues that in Western culture, people tend to think and express their thoughts in terms of binary oppositions (white, black, masculine, feminine, cause /effect, conscious /unconscious, presence, absence, speech writing). Deconstruction is a poststructuralist theory, based largely but not exclusively on the writings of Derrida. It is in the first instance a philosophical theory and a theory directed towards the (re)reading of philosophical writings.
The Deconstruction Of Light by electric mud, released 06 April 2018 1. deadend mind 2. canary in a cathouse 3. black dog 4. suburban wasteland blues 5. heads in beds 6. through the gates 7. moongarden The Prog Mind: "Their transitions are seamless, their ideas are cinematic, and their music evokes emotions that you will recognize instantly. uction-of-light/ ProGGnosis: "The Deconstruction Of Light by Electric Mud is one of the best instrumental prog albums I have listened to this year. Especially in the longer songs where we experience music that is made up of multiple segments that are beautifully stitched together creating a kind of cinematic feel.
The Deconstruction is out April 6 via E Works/PIAS. The world is going nuts, Everett said in a statement about the new record. But if you look for it, there is still great beauty to be found. The Deconstruction was recorded with longtime collaborators Koool G Murder, P-Boo, the Deconstruction Orchestra and Choir, and was produced by Everett with some production by Mickey Petralia (who worked on 1998’s Electro-Shock Blues). Eels’ last release was 2014’s LP The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett. The band will be touring behind the new LP, starting with the North American leg in May-check out their full itinerary. Read about Eels’ Electro-Shock Blues in Albums That Empathize In Times of Cancer and Loss on the Pitch.
Deconstruction’ became a banner for the advance guard in American literary studies in the 1970s and 80s, scandalising departments of English, French, and comparative literature. Having looked at deconstruction’s life in recent design culture, we will now locate design within the theory of deconstruction.
This will come in handy. It won't start a fire but I guess it's still useful. This stick has a green gem on it. –Wolfgang. I can see the power sparkling deep within. HAHAHA! SUCH A POWERFUL TOOL. It appears to rewind time on an object. This'll help me dismantle stuff! –Woodie. I must rely on focusing tools in this form. The stone must act as a conduit for the dark energy.