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Artist description
this environmentally-friendly machine may appeal to some consumers. Homeowners with allergies, disabilities, heart disease and elderly can use this band to maintain their own lawn. The downside is that it may be too quiet, and hazardous to unwary children or small pets. |
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Music Style
post post |
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Musical Influences
strings |
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mogwai,don caballero,A Minor Forest,June of 44,Slint,Rodan,faraquet |
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Artist History
In ancient times, women's dances often had to do with the planting cycles and seasons. Men worshipped male deities of hunting and war, while women worshipped their goddesses of fertility and renewal. Societies were largely either matriarchal or egalitarian in those times, recognizing the value and contribution of women in society. It is thought that early peoples worshipped female fertility figures, because, according to some scholars, these primitive civilizations may not have connected the sex act to the issuing of life nine months later. To them, women were goddesses who created the mystery of life from their bodies. It is not hard to imagine belly dancing as a fertility dance or birthing ritual. The rolling of the stomach imitates birthing contractions and the kneeling on the floor is similar to how women of more earthy, primitive cultures would squat to give birth, rather than lying on their backs in a hospital bed. |
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Group Members
steve,tim,tim,dave,chris,pat |
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Location
Buffalo, NY - USA |
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