[-] Dracula_on_a_bike@lemmy.sdf.org 2 points 8 months ago

Sorry about that; I’m kind of new to Lemmy in general, e.g. I’m not sure offhand what my exact post-count & comment-count were before today, but probably both of them were in the single-digits. So, at the time I posted these, I wasn't sure about what users’ etiquette/expectations for how frequenly one should/shouldn't post tend to be like.

I'll keep in mind that I shouldn't post so many links all in a row in the future, and especially avoid posting many songs by the exact same band all in a row (which I suspect is the reason why the first several that I posted today got some downvotes).

[-] Dracula_on_a_bike@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 8 months ago

(Huh? Why is this showing up twice in this community's list of posts? Did I do something that caused it to be that way? If so, sorry, I didn't intend to do that!)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/16245247

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/16243565

Here's a short (4 songs) live set by a power-trio of genuine instrumental virtuosi.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/16242759

This is a music video for a song from angela's 3rd major-label LP, from 2006. The song is an "image song" related to a 51-minute-long "TV special" which is a prequel to the 2005 mecha anime series Fafner in the Azure: Dead Aggressor.

(For more information about the song, see this page on one of Wikia/Fandom.com's wikis, but be warned that — as is generally the case with that particular wikifarm — this website tends to have so many obnoxious autoplaying videos & other extraneous bloat that opening any page hosted there might slow your computer/browser down to a crawl!)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/16241047

This is a concert by the band MaidaVale that was filmed/broadcasted by WDR Rockpalast, mainly consisting of songs from the band's second LP, as well as two songs from their first LP.

(The first album's music is basically early-1970s style retro hard rock, similar to Mountain, Black Sabbath’s early albums, Nektar’s early albums, Atomic Rooster’s second album, Budgie, etc.; whereas the second album's music is more of a motorik/repetitive style of psychedelic rock and/or noise rock, similar to Loop, Hawkwind, or (occasionally) Primal Scream.)

Well, although usually it's a good idea to read the original post first, in this instance the original post is at best misleading because it refers to Plasma as an "operating system" rather than a desktop environment.

(Or for those who want to use even more precise terminology: its full name is either "Plasma Desktop" or "KDE Plasma Desktop", because KDE also has some non-desktop environments such as Plasma Mobile and Plasma Bigscreen... none of which are as popular as Plasma Desktop, though, so usually Plasma Desktop is colloquially called just "Plasma".)

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