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Ouroboros from The Field (1997) (12'').
Official music video for 'Sanctuary' by Sydney-based technical death metal band Ouroboros.
In abstract algebra, a splitting field of a polynomial with coefficients in a field is the smallest field extension of that field over which the polynomial splits or decomposes into linear factors. A splitting field of a polynomial p(X) over a field K is a field extension L of K over which p factors into linear factors.
Streaming + Download. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Percussive tribal tech trance classic. First released by Helix records 1996 as a 12" coupled with "PO - Splitting apart, and appears on Helix Records (UK) CD compliation "Unknown Quantity". released January 8, 1996 Written and recorded by Mike Weston.
Upper trigram: Kên Keeping Still, Mountain. Lower trigram: K'un The Receptive, Earth. It does not further one To go anywhere. The top line marked Here the splitting apart reaches its end. When misfortune has spent itself, better times return. The seed of the good remains, and it is just when the fruit falls to the ground that food sprouts anew from its seed.
Po denotes decay and overthrow. Po indicates that in the state which it symbolizes it will not be advantageous to make a movement in any direction whatever. Po is the symbol of falling or of causing to fall, and may be applied, both in the natural and political world, to the process of decay, or that of overthrow. The figure consists of five divided lines, and one undivided, which last thus becomes the prominent and principal line in the figure. The mountain rests on the earth: The image of Splitting Apart. Thus those above can ensure their position only by giving generously to those below.
Things Fall Apart (also referred to as When Things Fall Apart) is the fourth studio album by American hip hop band The Roots, released February 23, 1999 on MCA Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at Electric Lady Studios during 1997 to 1998, coinciding with recording for other projects of the Soulquarians collective, including D'Angelo's Voodoo (2000), Erykah Badu's Mama's Gun (2000), and Common's Like Water for Chocolate (2000).
Replete with consummate musicianship, Ouroboros is a deliberate work of album rock, something the songwriter concedes in a punchline-like lyric near the end of the closer: "Never gonna hear this song on the radio.
| A | Ouroboros |
| B | Po / Splitting Apart |
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