home.social

#oxbow — Public Fediverse posts

Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #oxbow, aggregated by home.social.

  1. ✊🐋 Collaboration Oxbow x Sea Shepherd France. Le lien d’Oxbow avec les sports outdoor complète les efforts de conservation de Sea Shepherd France
    seashepherd-shop.com/search?q=…
    #SeaShepherd #SeaShepherdFrance #Oxbow

  2. Fluvial System Block Diagrams
    --
    I was looking to understand a fluvial system the other day, up in the high Arctic, as I looked at 3DEP remote sensed elevation data… I have always been fascinated by the how geology, water, weather shapes a landscape, including erosion (aka geomorphology if you will) – and realized how very much value fluvial block diagrams have as we try to conceptualise what has, is and will happen(ed.)
    #spatial #spatiotemporal #morphology #meander #levee #understanding #oxbow #pointbar #river #water #hydrology #landform #geomorphology #geomorphometry #geology #fluvial #riverine #weather #climate #erosion #sediment #sedimentation #Arctic #3dep #opendata #DEM #BeringSea #northslope #opendata #fedservice

  3. Fluvial System Block Diagrams
    --
    I was looking to understand a fluvial system the other day, up in the high Arctic, as I looked at 3DEP remote sensed elevation data… I have always been fascinated by the how geology, water, weather shapes a landscape, including erosion (aka geomorphology if you will) – and realized how very much value fluvial block diagrams have as we try to conceptualise what has, is and will happen(ed.)
    #spatial #spatiotemporal #morphology #meander #levee #understanding #oxbow #pointbar #river #water #hydrology #landform #geomorphology #geomorphometry #geology #fluvial #riverine #weather #climate #erosion #sediment #sedimentation #Arctic #3dep #opendata #DEM #BeringSea #northslope #opendata #fedservice

  4. Fluvial System Block Diagrams
    --
    I was looking to understand a fluvial system the other day, up in the high Arctic, as I looked at 3DEP remote sensed elevation data… I have always been fascinated by the how geology, water, weather shapes a landscape, including erosion (aka geomorphology if you will) – and realized how very much value fluvial block diagrams have as we try to conceptualise what has, is and will happen(ed.)
    #spatial #spatiotemporal #morphology #meander #levee #understanding #oxbow #pointbar #river #water #hydrology #landform #geomorphology #geomorphometry #geology #fluvial #riverine #weather #climate #erosion #sediment #sedimentation #Arctic #3dep #opendata #DEM #BeringSea #northslope #opendata #fedservice

  5. Fluvial System Block Diagrams
    --
    I was looking to understand a fluvial system the other day, up in the high Arctic, as I looked at 3DEP remote sensed elevation data… I have always been fascinated by the how geology, water, weather shapes a landscape, including erosion (aka geomorphology if you will) – and realized how very much value fluvial block diagrams have as we try to conceptualise what has, is and will happen(ed.)
    #spatial #spatiotemporal #morphology #meander #levee #understanding #oxbow #pointbar #river #water #hydrology #landform #geomorphology #geomorphometry #geology #fluvial #riverine #weather #climate #erosion #sediment #sedimentation #Arctic #3dep #opendata #DEM #BeringSea #northslope #opendata #fedservice

  6. Fluvial System Block Diagrams
    --
    I was looking to understand a fluvial system the other day, up in the high Arctic, as I looked at 3DEP remote sensed elevation data… I have always been fascinated by the how geology, water, weather shapes a landscape, including erosion (aka geomorphology if you will) – and realized how very much value fluvial block diagrams have as we try to conceptualise what has, is and will happen(ed.)

  7. Couch Slut – You Could Do It Tonight Review

    By Dear Hollow

    Couch Slut does not concern itself with the prettier things in life. While the noise rock tag may be a dead giveaway, the unconvinced need only to look at the cover of the Brooklyn five-piece’s 2014 debut My Life as a Woman (not at work) to understand. The monotone theme is a spirit likewise captured in fourth full-length You Could Do It Tonight, displaying a humanity succumbing to vice, filth, and weed – as the style’s stalwarts in Cherubs, Oxbow and Brainbombs have long done. But there’s something distinctly unhinged about Couch Slut, whether it be the jerky hardcore rhythms, dissonant squeals, and deceptively placid passages of simmering menace, the blasts of straight-up noise that feels as furious as its content, or frontwoman Megan Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, banshee howls, and ominous mutterings. Like its predecessors, You Could Do It Tonight dives headlong into darker things through the lens of urban alienation.

    Unlike its predecessors, however, You Could Do It Tonight flies off the rails at nearly every turn. Compromising solidarity through its thirty-eight-minute runtime through a variety of vicious tricks, no two tracks retaining the same technique, Couch Slut dives into surreal storytelling dedicated to self-harm and suicide. Using a thick haze of noise, combined with skronky guitar work and dark bass and helmed by the manically captivating spoken stories and Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, You Could Do It Tonight is an otherworldly and absolutely menacing trip to drug-fueled insanity.

    The two faces of You Could Do It Tonight, in spite of different stylistic decisions throughout, can be pictured as simmering and unhinged. “Couch Slut Lewis,” “Laughing and Crying,” and “Wilkinson’s Sword” plod carefully and deliberately with an Oxbow-esque lounging pace through a noisy backdrop with memorable guitar licks throughout erupting into dissonant squawks, while Osztrosits’ shrieks describe rape and self-harm with raw and unflinching detail. The heart on their sleeves were traded for weed on 4/20, so any compassion is left in a haze of shock and smoke. Explosions of noise envelope tracks like “Ode to Jimbo” and “Energy Crystals for Healing” in a wave somehow larger than the already mammoth riffs dominating, while devastating roars of guests Zach Ezrin of Imperial Triumphant and Doug Moore of Pyrrhon add a distinct edge to “Couch Slut Lewis” and “Downhill Racer.” Like any good noise rock, there is a constant curtain of sound draped across Couch Slut’s sound, weaponized to a vicious and unhinged degree.

    While the album at large maintains that trademark insanity, there are three instances in particular that challenge the listener. “Presidential Welcome” is a grimy jazz interlude straight outta Vile Luxury, starkly decadent after the climactic and filthy predecessor. This predecessor, “The Donkey,” features Osztrosits’ spoken word with dissonant squawks and a tapestry of feedback, lyrics describing a particular nightmare in which a couple make a stop-motion horror film, and the guy nearly saws off his arm to get enough blood for their film – the antics are described with unnerving conversational casualness. Meanwhile, closer “The Weaversville School for Boys” utilizes spoken word atop pulsing beats and warbling squeals, describing an urban legend of three boys massacring the entire population of their school and vanishing, as our drugged narrator stumbles upon them laughing at the sky. It’s all unnerving.

    In its themes and mood, You Could Do it Tonight can summed up by the lyrics in “Downhill Racer:” “My walls build moisture, enough to drown. I watch the water where he went down. My leg’s infected from all these scratches.” Couch Slut has no clear motive aside from absolute grime and maximum discomfort. While horror and mutilation are common themes throughout metal- and noise rock-adjacent lyrics, there’s an obscene absurdity that collides with jarring normality through these stories: as if rape, self-harm, and murder were all just everyday facets of urban life. You can trust no one. Interpreting Couch Slut and You Could Do It Tonight is a complex feat – it’s not an easy album, hardly an enjoyable one. But it is an impressively uncomfortable drug-induced listen full of captivating storytelling through effective spoken word and a vocal performance from hell, stinging instrumentals, and oily grime – like all good noise rock steeped in misery and sarcasm.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 41 Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Brutal Panda Records
    Websites: couchslut.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/couchslut | instagram.com/couch.slut
    Releases Worldwide: April 19th, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AmericanMetal #Apr24 #Brainbombs #BrutalPandaRecords #Cherubs #CouchSlut #ImperialTriumphant #NoiseMetal #NoiseRock #Oxbow #Pyrrhon #Review #Reviews #SludgeMetal #YouCouldDoItTonight

  8. Couch Slut – You Could Do It Tonight Review

    By Dear Hollow

    Couch Slut does not concern itself with the prettier things in life. While the noise rock tag may be a dead giveaway, the unconvinced need only to look at the cover of the Brooklyn five-piece’s 2014 debut My Life as a Woman (not at work) to understand. The monotone theme is a spirit likewise captured in fourth full-length You Could Do It Tonight, displaying a humanity succumbing to vice, filth, and weed – as the style’s stalwarts in Cherubs, Oxbow and Brainbombs have long done. But there’s something distinctly unhinged about Couch Slut, whether it be the jerky hardcore rhythms, dissonant squeals, and deceptively placid passages of simmering menace, the blasts of straight-up noise that feels as furious as its content, or frontwoman Megan Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, banshee howls, and ominous mutterings. Like its predecessors, You Could Do It Tonight dives headlong into darker things through the lens of urban alienation.

    Unlike its predecessors, however, You Could Do It Tonight flies off the rails at nearly every turn. Compromising solidarity through its thirty-eight-minute runtime through a variety of vicious tricks, no two tracks retaining the same technique, Couch Slut dives into surreal storytelling dedicated to self-harm and suicide. Using a thick haze of noise, combined with skronky guitar work and dark bass and helmed by the manically captivating spoken stories and Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, You Could Do It Tonight is an otherworldly and absolutely menacing trip to drug-fueled insanity.

    The two faces of You Could Do It Tonight, in spite of different stylistic decisions throughout, can be pictured as simmering and unhinged. “Couch Slut Lewis,” “Laughing and Crying,” and “Wilkinson’s Sword” plod carefully and deliberately with an Oxbow-esque lounging pace through a noisy backdrop with memorable guitar licks throughout erupting into dissonant squawks, while Osztrosits’ shrieks describe rape and self-harm with raw and unflinching detail. The heart on their sleeves were traded for weed on 4/20, so any compassion is left in a haze of shock and smoke. Explosions of noise envelope tracks like “Ode to Jimbo” and “Energy Crystals for Healing” in a wave somehow larger than the already mammoth riffs dominating, while devastating roars of guests Zach Ezrin of Imperial Triumphant and Doug Moore of Pyrrhon add a distinct edge to “Couch Slut Lewis” and “Downhill Racer.” Like any good noise rock, there is a constant curtain of sound draped across Couch Slut’s sound, weaponized to a vicious and unhinged degree.

    While the album at large maintains that trademark insanity, there are three instances in particular that challenge the listener. “Presidential Welcome” is a grimy jazz interlude straight outta Vile Luxury, starkly decadent after the climactic and filthy predecessor. This predecessor, “The Donkey,” features Osztrosits’ spoken word with dissonant squawks and a tapestry of feedback, lyrics describing a particular nightmare in which a couple make a stop-motion horror film, and the guy nearly saws off his arm to get enough blood for their film – the antics are described with unnerving conversational casualness. Meanwhile, closer “The Weaversville School for Boys” utilizes spoken word atop pulsing beats and warbling squeals, describing an urban legend of three boys massacring the entire population of their school and vanishing, as our drugged narrator stumbles upon them laughing at the sky. It’s all unnerving.

    In its themes and mood, You Could Do it Tonight can summed up by the lyrics in “Downhill Racer:” “My walls build moisture, enough to drown. I watch the water where he went down. My leg’s infected from all these scratches.” Couch Slut has no clear motive aside from absolute grime and maximum discomfort. While horror and mutilation are common themes throughout metal- and noise rock-adjacent lyrics, there’s an obscene absurdity that collides with jarring normality through these stories: as if rape, self-harm, and murder were all just everyday facets of urban life. You can trust no one. Interpreting Couch Slut and You Could Do It Tonight is a complex feat – it’s not an easy album, hardly an enjoyable one. But it is an impressively uncomfortable drug-induced listen full of captivating storytelling through effective spoken word and a vocal performance from hell, stinging instrumentals, and oily grime – like all good noise rock steeped in misery and sarcasm.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 41 Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Brutal Panda Records
    Websites: couchslut.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/couchslut | instagram.com/couch.slut
    Releases Worldwide: April 19th, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AmericanMetal #Apr24 #Brainbombs #BrutalPandaRecords #Cherubs #CouchSlut #ImperialTriumphant #NoiseMetal #NoiseRock #Oxbow #Pyrrhon #Review #Reviews #SludgeMetal #YouCouldDoItTonight

  9. Couch Slut – You Could Do It Tonight Review

    By Dear Hollow

    Couch Slut does not concern itself with the prettier things in life. While the noise rock tag may be a dead giveaway, the unconvinced need only to look at the cover of the Brooklyn five-piece’s 2014 debut My Life as a Woman (not at work) to understand. The monotone theme is a spirit likewise captured in fourth full-length You Could Do It Tonight, displaying a humanity succumbing to vice, filth, and weed – as the style’s stalwarts in Cherubs, Oxbow and Brainbombs have long done. But there’s something distinctly unhinged about Couch Slut, whether it be the jerky hardcore rhythms, dissonant squeals, and deceptively placid passages of simmering menace, the blasts of straight-up noise that feels as furious as its content, or frontwoman Megan Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, banshee howls, and ominous mutterings. Like its predecessors, You Could Do It Tonight dives headlong into darker things through the lens of urban alienation.

    Unlike its predecessors, however, You Could Do It Tonight flies off the rails at nearly every turn. Compromising solidarity through its thirty-eight-minute runtime through a variety of vicious tricks, no two tracks retaining the same technique, Couch Slut dives into surreal storytelling dedicated to self-harm and suicide. Using a thick haze of noise, combined with skronky guitar work and dark bass and helmed by the manically captivating spoken stories and Osztrosits’ manic shrieks, You Could Do It Tonight is an otherworldly and absolutely menacing trip to drug-fueled insanity.

    The two faces of You Could Do It Tonight, in spite of different stylistic decisions throughout, can be pictured as simmering and unhinged. “Couch Slut Lewis,” “Laughing and Crying,” and “Wilkinson’s Sword” plod carefully and deliberately with an Oxbow-esque lounging pace through a noisy backdrop with memorable guitar licks throughout erupting into dissonant squawks, while Osztrosits’ shrieks describe rape and self-harm with raw and unflinching detail. The heart on their sleeves were traded for weed on 4/20, so any compassion is left in a haze of shock and smoke. Explosions of noise envelope tracks like “Ode to Jimbo” and “Energy Crystals for Healing” in a wave somehow larger than the already mammoth riffs dominating, while devastating roars of guests Zach Ezrin of Imperial Triumphant and Doug Moore of Pyrrhon add a distinct edge to “Couch Slut Lewis” and “Downhill Racer.” Like any good noise rock, there is a constant curtain of sound draped across Couch Slut’s sound, weaponized to a vicious and unhinged degree.

    While the album at large maintains that trademark insanity, there are three instances in particular that challenge the listener. “Presidential Welcome” is a grimy jazz interlude straight outta Vile Luxury, starkly decadent after the climactic and filthy predecessor. This predecessor, “The Donkey,” features Osztrosits’ spoken word with dissonant squawks and a tapestry of feedback, lyrics describing a particular nightmare in which a couple make a stop-motion horror film, and the guy nearly saws off his arm to get enough blood for their film – the antics are described with unnerving conversational casualness. Meanwhile, closer “The Weaversville School for Boys” utilizes spoken word atop pulsing beats and warbling squeals, describing an urban legend of three boys massacring the entire population of their school and vanishing, as our drugged narrator stumbles upon them laughing at the sky. It’s all unnerving.

    In its themes and mood, You Could Do it Tonight can summed up by the lyrics in “Downhill Racer:” “My walls build moisture, enough to drown. I watch the water where he went down. My leg’s infected from all these scratches.” Couch Slut has no clear motive aside from absolute grime and maximum discomfort. While horror and mutilation are common themes throughout metal- and noise rock-adjacent lyrics, there’s an obscene absurdity that collides with jarring normality through these stories: as if rape, self-harm, and murder were all just everyday facets of urban life. You can trust no one. Interpreting Couch Slut and You Could Do It Tonight is a complex feat – it’s not an easy album, hardly an enjoyable one. But it is an impressively uncomfortable drug-induced listen full of captivating storytelling through effective spoken word and a vocal performance from hell, stinging instrumentals, and oily grime – like all good noise rock steeped in misery and sarcasm.

    Rating: 3.5/5.0
    DR: 41 Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Brutal Panda Records
    Websites: couchslut.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/couchslut | instagram.com/couch.slut
    Releases Worldwide: April 19th, 2024

    #2024 #35 #AmericanMetal #Apr24 #Brainbombs #BrutalPandaRecords #Cherubs #CouchSlut #ImperialTriumphant #NoiseMetal #NoiseRock #Oxbow #Pyrrhon #Review #Reviews #SludgeMetal #YouCouldDoItTonight

  10. @Satori

    It is horrific, and I scream along with you. I am *pissed* at #Oxbow about this, but I'm not going to full-rant mode in a thread about Skye.

    Wishing Skye all the best and a speedy recovery!

  11. @Satori

    I'm afraid "not in stock" and "ludicrously marked up" are the new normal for Critical Care. #Oxbow doesn't want it sold at retail, only through vets -- their official policy now. No good reason, just #money.

    support.oxbowanimalhealth.com/

    Though that's from the American site, it applies to Canada, too. It sucks. Last time I needed some I did find one vendor on Amazon that wasn't too stupidly overpriced, but it was still twice as much as before.

    Oxbow sucks.

    #CriticalCare

  12. Building high-throughput append-only Delta tables from cloud-native services with #oxbow, a tool I deployed to consume S3 Event Notifications, with improvements suggested by @ironiridis

    Running in production with AWS Aurora exports, Kinesis Data Firehose, cross-cloud syncs, and more!

    If you've got Apache Parquet, you can easily have @deltalakeoss tables!

    buoyantdata.com/blog/2023-12-3

  13. RT @[email protected]

    Excited to share #oxbow

    Specialized file formats often create friction for computational biologists. Learn how we're enhancing accessibility and interoperability in #RStats, #Python, and more👇

    Blog: lifeinbytes.substack.com/p/bre
    GitHub: github.com/abdenlab/oxbow

  14. @Satori

    It's like the grocery stores. "We've jacked the price of this up by $3, but if you join our consumer-surveillance club, you get a $3 discount!"

    I want to hear their response when you contact them. I always thought Oxbow was a good company, but if they're pulling this kind of junk that puts pets at risk... I guess they aren't any longer.

    #Oxbow

  15. Pulling this one out again: go and give Eugene and co. your money for an album that feels like a fucking rip in the universe. Supremely intense stuff you need to hear.

    oxbowofficial.bandcamp.com/alb

    #noxp #bandcamp #music #rock #oxbow #eugenesrobinson

  16. Pulling this one out again: go and give Eugene and co. your money for an album that feels like a fucking rip in the universe. Supremely intense stuff you need to hear.

    oxbowofficial.bandcamp.com/alb

    #noxp #bandcamp #music #rock #oxbow #eugenesrobinson

  17. Pulling this one out again: go and give Eugene and co. your money for an album that feels like a fucking rip in the universe. Supremely intense stuff you need to hear.

    oxbowofficial.bandcamp.com/alb

    #noxp #bandcamp #music #rock #oxbow #eugenesrobinson

  18. Pulling this one out again: go and give Eugene and co. your money for an album that feels like a fucking rip in the universe. Supremely intense stuff you need to hear.

    oxbowofficial.bandcamp.com/alb

    #noxp #bandcamp #music #rock #oxbow #eugenesrobinson

  19. Pulling this one out again: go and give Eugene and co. your money for an album that feels like a fucking rip in the universe. Supremely intense stuff you need to hear.

    oxbowofficial.bandcamp.com/alb

    #noxp #bandcamp #music #rock #oxbow #eugenesrobinson

  20. Nach vielen Jahren gibt es nun keine #TopLists ab sofort mehr bei mir. Dieses Jahr ist es mir so schwergefallen eine Topalbum Liste zusammenzustellen, dass ich mich gefragt habe, warum ich das eigentlich mache ^^

    Deswegen an dieser Stelle nur die Empfehlung, weil es von seinem Alter her, eines seiner letzten Releases sein koennte.

    #peterbroetzmann An Eternal Reminder of Not Today / Live at Moers (+#Oxbow)

    https://peterbroetzmann.bandcamp.com/album/an-eternal-reminder-of-not-today-live-at-moers

  21. Nach vielen Jahren gibt es nun keine #TopLists ab sofort mehr bei mir. Dieses Jahr ist es mir so schwergefallen eine Topalbum Liste zusammenzustellen, dass ich mich gefragt habe, warum ich das eigentlich mache ^^

    Deswegen an dieser Stelle nur die Empfehlung, weil es von seinem Alter her, eines seiner letzten Releases sein koennte.

    #peterbroetzmann An Eternal Reminder of Not Today / Live at Moers (+#Oxbow)

    https://peterbroetzmann.bandcamp.com/album/an-eternal-reminder-of-not-today-live-at-moers

  22. Nach vielen Jahren gibt es nun keine #TopLists ab sofort mehr bei mir. Dieses Jahr ist es mir so schwergefallen eine Topalbum Liste zusammenzustellen, dass ich mich gefragt habe, warum ich das eigentlich mache ^^

    Deswegen an dieser Stelle nur die Empfehlung, weil es von seinem Alter her, eines seiner letzten Releases sein koennte.

    #peterbroetzmann An Eternal Reminder of Not Today / Live at Moers (+#Oxbow)

    https://peterbroetzmann.bandcamp.com/album/an-eternal-reminder-of-not-today-live-at-moers