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The Orlando Sentinel wrote that the "cinematic sweep of Pram's work is sometimes reminiscent of Portishead, but there's more hallucinatory detail." [1] The Colorado Daily stated that "as vocalist Rosie Cuckston breathes out her melodies, wavy synths, tight snare hits and funky bass lines move the songs along, taking the listener on an undersea adventure."
By 1998, Pram had found a new home at Domino Records [9] (distributed by Merge Records in the USA). Their fourth album, North Pole Radio Station (which had originally been recorded for release on Wurlitzer Jukebox before the label shut down) was released on Domino in March 1998. A related EP called Sleepy Sweet was released the following August.
[4] AllMusic noted that the album's musical elements—"Moog burblings, exotic rhythms, and cool-toned horns—are more typically the building blocks of lounge music, but Pram is instead all about uneasy listening, cutting and pasting schizophrenic sound collages topped off by Rosie Cuckston's unnerving vocals."
Like other egg-based Portuguese sweets, fios de ovos is believed to have been created by Portuguese nuns around the 14th or 15th century. Laundry was a common service performed by convents and monasteries, and their use of egg whites for " starching " clothes created a large surplus of yolks. [ 9 ]
Gash is the debut EP by the neo-psychedelia band Pram. [3] It was released in 1992 on Howl Records. [4] Originally a six-song album, the EP was re-released in 1997 as a full-length record on the æ label. Five more tracks were added to the release.
Phronima sedentaria most commonly exhibits a symbiotic relationship with tunicates of the genera Pyrosoma spp., Doliolum spp., and Salpa spp. [7] It is not entirely certain how to classify the symbiotic relationship between P. sedentaria and its hosts, as instances of commensalism, parasitism, and predation have all been observed.
Asti is a slightly sweet wine made from the Moscato grape in the province of Asti. The wine is noted for its low alcohol levels around 8% and fresh, grapey flavors. Moscato d'Asti is a frizzante style slightly sparkling version of Asti; [23] it is sweeter and contains even less alcohol, typically around 5.5%. A Prosecco sparkling wine from Italy
Sweet Mexico: A drink made with eggs, milk, vanilla flavouring, and rum. Tamagozake: Japan: A drink consisting of heated sake, sugar and a raw egg. Teh talua: Sweet Indonesia: A drink consists of tea powder, raw egg, sugar, and citrus. Uovo sbattuto: Sweet Italy: A sweet breakfast dish made of sugar and egg yolks that is often prepared as a ...