
In her debut EP, “This Current Self-Intervention”, Julesy explores authenticity in healing, and the self-confrontation it requires. The NYC-based singer/songwriter produces her songs with sharp contrast: light and buoyant synths and dreamy melodies oppose the heaviness of the lyrics, in which Julesy attempts to give herself the intervention she believes she needs. The 80s electro-pop, reminiscent of The Japanese House, stands in willful contradiction to the razor-sharp, layered vocals that cut through with ease.
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Heart On The Line
Wendy
Blue Lie
Left Behind
Water
Amber
Never Never
Michael Gibson
Mouthing Words
How do you sing in a tonal language like Chinese?
Missing Muse
The Strange Reason Chinese Doesn’t Borrow Words
Entwined
Dreams
Missing Muses
You/Me/I
IDWBHA
Left Behind - Demo
Mouthing Words - Demo
Why Kanji Survived in Japan (But Not in Korea or Vietnam)
Why so much modern Chinese vocabulary was made in Japan
English is the Most Opaque Language
Fastest Typist in the World?
The Breakthrough China Needed
Goodbye, Linotype. Hello, Phototypesetting.
How Chinese Characters Almost Died
Introduction
This book changed the way I think about language learning (A Linguist Reviews)
The Origins of Hangul
Birth of the Sinotype
China's Solutions for the Digital Keyboard
An American Missionary's Invention (1st Chinese Typewriter)
Who's Zhou Houkun?
Why Chinese had no word for “She” until the 20th century
How Does Taiwanese Mandarin Differ From Standard Mandarin?
Lost Letters of Hangul
Hangul's 방점 (Side Dots)
Consonant Clusters in Korean??
How Typewriters Work
A Chinese Engineer's Invention
Passing on the Torch (Shu Zhendong)
A New Player Emerges (Lin Yutang)
Birth of the Mingkwai Typewriter
Hangul's Controversial Start
The Other Country that uses Hangul
Personal Story Time
The SECRET to Perfect Mandarin Tone Pronunciation 🇨🇳
Why Southern China Has So MANY Dialects (& the North So Few)
Why Chinese Isn’t Built for Rap (But That’s Changing)
Problems with the Chinese Typewriter
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