| Quantum Mechanics The Uncertainty Principle Light Particle's |
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http://www.myspace.com/acorvettes
Single photons are the smallest quantities of
light and, despite having no mass, have many
properties in common with particles. In fact,
physicists often think of photons as
particles -- particles that sometimes behave
like waves. Physicists sometimes describe all
particles as waves -- even those with mass,
such as electrons and protons -- in order to
better understand certain aspects of their
behavior. Tags : Quantum Mechanics Atoms Niels Bohr Rutherford |
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Durée : 127 s |
| The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle |
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A man caught in this theroy - and all he
wants is a TV. I only put my clip up as a
teaser - Watch for this very funny, well
written, edited, shot and directed by Diego
Kontarovsky at film festivals around the
country this year. Keep up with new on it at
http://bigdpitchas.com Tags : comedy short film |
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Durée : 384 s |
| Jamie Principle - Waiting On My Angel (House) |
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Persona Records (Chicago,Ill)
1985
Club Mix
Scattered among the classic productions of
the mid-'80s Chicago house scene are those of
Jamie Principle, the first to record
song-based house music and the closest to a
songwriter in the entire community. Principle
never received his proper respect, since many
of his best singles were only released years
after their (usually ecstatic) introduction
on the Chicago club-scene. Also, the balance
of input between Principle and producer
Frankie Knuckles has never been defined,
resulting in singles credited to "Frankie
Knuckles Presents," "A Frankie Knuckles
Production" or occasionally just "Frankie
Knuckles" instead of what should perhaps have
been acknowledged as Principle
co-productions.
He was born Byron Walton on Chicago's south
side, and early on differed from the majority
of future house producers by gaining
inspiration from a novel group of artists:
David Bowie, Depeche Mode, Prince and Human
League instead of the almost requisite
mixture of Parliament/Funkadelic and obscure
disco. He played drums and clarinet as part
of a band while attending church, and decided
to try making music on his own by 1980. With
a synthesizer and his own live drum
accompaniment, Principle began writing songs
and later bought a four-track recorder to set
them down on tape. A mutual friend, José
Gomez, introduced his recordings to the don
of Chicago DJs, Frankie Knuckles, and
Knuckles began dropping Principle songs --
still on reel-to-reel tape -- into his sets
at the Warehouse.
One of the tracks, "Your Love," became a huge
hit at the clubs and on the Hot Mix 5's radio
show. Finally in 1985, two years after house
music had debuted on wax, "Your Love" was
released on Trax Records. Another previously
unreleased gem, "Waiting on My Angel," was
released on Person Records one year later.
According to reliable rumor, Knuckles
attempted to sell an unreleased Principle
single to both of the two major Chicago house
labels, Trax and DJ International, at the
same time and without his permission; soon,
Principle had distanced himself from the
producer, and released the dis record
"Knucklehead" in response.
The B-side of "Your Love" on its Trax issue
was "Baby Wants to Ride," a piece of X-rated
funk which made clear Jamie Principle's
allegiance to Prince. The ffrr label licensed
the single in 1988 and it became a major
international club hit. Principle hit the
Americans with two singles for Atlantic
("Cold World" and "Date with the Rain,"
produced with Steve "Silk" Hurley) but then
signed to the Smash subsidiary of PolyGram.
The singles from his 1991 album Midnite Hour
did moderately well in clubs but Principle's
increasingly pop-slanted productions
alienated club-goers and simultaneously
failed to cross over into pop markets. He
continued producing, and appeared on Jesse
Saunders' Chicago Reunion album in 1993. ~
John Bush, All Music Guide Tags : house music chicago new york dj mix |
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