|
|
More Free Music by this Artist
|
|
|
|
|
|
Usually, the central sulcus presents two anterior convexities, but occasionally, four or five may occur. The upper half of the sulcus may turn sharply backward. The upper end of the sulcus usually cuts the dorsal border of the brain and turns caudally; rarely, it ends as much as 1 cm from the dorsal border. The upper third of the sulcus is frequently separated from the rest of the sulcus. The lower part of the sulcus may be directed forward and may unite with the subcentral anterior sulcus. In some cases, the central sulcus may be interrupted, doubled, or absent; when doubled, the sulci are separated by the rolandic gyrus. The name rolandic was first applied by Leuret in 1839 (Anatomie Comparée du Systéme Nerveux) because the Italian anatomist Rolando directed attention to the sulcus. Here, the Phrygian focus is on abstract thought, and long term memory. This track is as close to DJ mixing style can get, save it being completely programmed. A collaborative effort from all three members of Phrygia, with the inclusion of 5 year old Parker Sears on vocals. What he's saying, we have no damn clue. |
CD: Separation of the Brain
Label: Integrated Arts, LLC
Credits: © - 2002 - Phrygia / Integrated Arts, LLC - David M. Boosamra / Jared A. Boosamra / Ryan P. Keane |
Story Behind the Song
This track took an inordinate amount of time in limbo as well. From the vaults, it has been resurrected and brought to full life.
|
|
More Free Music by this Artist
Copyright notice. All material on MP3.com is protected by copyright law and by international treaties. You may download this material and make reasonable number of copies of this material only for your own personal use. You may not otherwise reproduce, distribute, publicly perform, publicly display, or create derivative works of this material, unless authorized by the appropriate copyright owner(s).
|
|