Author: Trebuchet Magazine

The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. - Aristotle

If Only it Were So Simple: An Algorithm to Predict Hit Songs

Can science predict a hit song? Most people remember listening to the official UK top 40 singles chart and watching the countdown on Top of the Pops, but can science work out which songs are more...

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Physics meet Music, Music meet Physics

An internationally renowned composer and an award-winning violinist, are bringing particle physics to life through a series of classical compositions. The composer Edward Cowie is teaming up with...

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Christopher Hitchens: RIP

Far from being the most popular of journalists within his lifetime (he supported the Iraq wars, intelligently and with erudition, but such taboo thoughts are not popular with the emotional masses),...

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Peter Wyeth: Humming New Time

Found sounds, field recordings, loops. Grabbing them, bringing them together and making music is only one part of the process. Creating a compelling musical narrative from the components is the...

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Nitin Sawhney Presents ‘Spin The Globe’ on BBC R2

Producer, songwriter, DJ, multi-instrumentalist and orchestral composer Nitin Sawhney brings his eclecticism to BBC Radio 2 in January with a series exploring music from all cultures and...

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Bear Cavalry

No, not the Canadian reinforcement to the mounties. Bear Cavalry, it's a band. A bit math-rock in the guitar figure, a bit strop-rock in the vocal. Tipped by Tom Robinson, Edith Bowman and (a...

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American Classics UK [Pics]

The genius of the United States is not best or most in its executives or legislatures, nor in its ambassadors or authors or colleges, or churches, or parlors, nor even in its newspapers or inventors,...

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fiN: Live

After touring arenas with Incubus, fiN are back 'on the circuit', in this case the intimate surroundings upstairs at north London's Garage. Energised and ferocious, they're beginning...

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Christmas Presents: Give Less, Impress More. Bargain!

Now this is a piece of psychological research that will come in handy. Adding little additional presents to one big gift not only makes you look dithering and a bit needy, but makes the whole package...

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Artists’ Families to Benefit from Resales

Interesting to see how this will be greeted by the bottom-feeders. In a follow-on to September's extension of music copyright law, a similar series of benefits have recently been applied to...

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Racism Makes You Miserable

See, all that time we'd been worrying about how it feels to be on the receiving end of a rascist or xenophobic rant, we should have been worrying about the frothing bigot instead. Flippancy aside...

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Four-tailed Galaxy Beast

Greedy galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy continues to devour its small neighboring dwarf galaxies, and the evidence is spread out across the sky. A team of astronomers led by Sergey Koposov and Vasily...

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NASA finds its first habitable planet

NASA’s Kepler mission has confirmed its first planet in the “habitable zone,” the region where liquid water could exist on a planet’s surface, on a planet close to a sun-like...

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Saggy in the Middle? 77,000 Year-Old Mattress

Oldest Known Mattresses From South African Rock Shelter: Early humans in South Africa were constructing sleeping mats out of local plants as many as 77,000 years ago, according to a new study. Some...

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ASG:  Sign To Relapse Records

Relapse Records is extremely proud to announce the signing of North Carolina’s finest psychedelic, stoner-punks ASG!  Impossible to pigeonhole, ASG  has been wheelin’ and...

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Sound Helps You See!

This story is for anyone who ever ducked their head in the cinema. Even unconsciously, sound helps us see "Imagine you are playing ping-pong with a friend. Your friend makes a serve. Information...

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The Wedding Present: BACK!

“I never really enjoy New Year’s Eve!” With those fateful words David Gedge set into motion a train of events that has culminated in the “Seeing Out 2011 With The Wedding...

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Fool’s Gold Gets Valuable

Pyrite, those flecks of shining 'gold' you see in river gravel, might not be as worthless as once believed. Clean, cheap energy. Bring it on. Just don't tell the petrochem baddies!...

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Earth: Angels of Darkness/Demons of Light, plus tour dates

The second half of  Angels of Darkness/Demons of Light is at hand and Earth are ready to unveil it on the highways and byways of the UK and EU. The line-up again consists of Adrienne Davies on...

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Bobsled runs—fast and yet safe

Making bobsleigh runs safe for bobsleighs seems to be taking the fun out of thing a bit, no? Ice-monitoring, friction levels, materials and mechanics. Everything is taken into account. Just as well...

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Horror Films Warp Your Mind!

Horror films a cause of stress? Not half as much as the queue at the chipshop afterwards. Acute stress, like the kind brought on by watching violent movies, changes the way the human brain functions,...

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Scientists Discover Method for Beer-Locating

Oh the irony! Research on beer done by Spaniards. As the glacially-old joke used to go: Why is Spanish beer like making love in a canoe? They're both f**king close to water…. Anyhow,...

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Motley Crue to tour with Tommy Lee’s 360 Drum Rollercoaster.

Motley Crue to tour with Tommy Lee's 360 degree Drum Rollercoaster....

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10 Years of Free Museums!

The shadow of Red Ken lingers in the London air. Red Ken – the ex-mayor. Not Redken – the haircare range. Although it depends on which part of London you happen to be in. Anyhow, it's...

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Cass McCombs UK Tour

Cass McCombs will be touring the UK in March 2012. The four date tour will see him performing in Manchester, Glasgow and Liverpool as well as a Union Chapel show in London on March 9th. This is the...

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Wino and Conny Ochs – Heavy Kingdom

Scott ‘Wino’ Weinriich is a pretty heavy guy, he makes most metallers seem plastic. Plastic however is both versatile and happy. St Vitus rate as one of the most influential bands in the...

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Plastic Flowers: Strange Neighbors

Florida! Are you sure they're from Florida? Sounds more like Manchester, but it's undeniably sweet. The band is Plastic Flowers, the track is 'Strange Neighbours'. They're on the...

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Steve Lawler Single

Steve Lawler announces his new single alongside Detlef titled "Audition"; his first release since last year's "Gimme Some More". Sand Drawing video produced by: VERVUE Steve...

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What is a Trebuchet?

What is a Trebuchet? Trebuchet is a deadly siege weapon that hurls an object by using a counterweight. ...

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Burning Love sign to Southern Lord records.

Southern Lord proudly announce the signing of Ontario-based BURNING LOVE, as the label prepare for the release of the unit's anticipated upcoming sophomore full-length in early 2012. Following...

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