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Pfeffer Kwitter: Peller - VINYL LPTitle: Peller Artist: Pfeffer Kwitter Label: Feeding Tube Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 752830268616 Genre: Dance Release Date: 2018 12 14 Number of Discs: 1 " When I first met Chris, Jess and Dan, they were all living in Western MA and I was in Eastern MA. And when they recorded this album in the Pacific Northwest, I had just moved to the Pacific Northwest. Though Chris and Jess had lived and created music in the Bay Area and Portland, Maine prior to
Title: PellerArtist: Pfeffer Kwitter
Label: Feeding Tube
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 752830268616
Genre: Dance
Release Date: 2018-12-14
Number of Discs: 1
"... When I first met Chris, Jess and Dan, they were all living in Western MA and I was in Eastern MA. And when they recorded this album in the Pacific Northwest, I had just moved to the Pacific Northwest. Though Chris and Jess had lived and created music in the Bay Area and Portland, Maine prior to their tenure in Western MA and have since moved back to the Bay Area, their music (Fat Worm of Error, Angst Hase Pfeffer Nase, Schurt Kwitters, White Limo) came to define certain aspects of the Western MA 'noise' scene of the late '90s/early aughts... while Dan Greenwood's music as Diagram A came to define an almost photonegative of these qualities, sharing some of the absurdity, conceptualism and instability with an added intensity, viscerality and violence... Once in Washington, they recorded multiple sessions of Chris' floortop guitar and electronics, a guitar Dan had modified with motors and springs, Dan's homemade cracked electronic circuitry, and one of Seattle instrument builder Dave Knott's stringboards. Combined with these were recordings made in and around Port Townsend's historic, decaying military installation at Fort Worden State Park, including recordings in Fort Worden's legendary two-million-gallon cistern, which has a dizzying 45 seconds of natural reverb. The cistern is well known as being the recording site of the very first Deep Listening Band album by Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster and Panaiotis, released in 1989. Chris, Jess & Dan brought down an analog synth, a clarinet, a Marantz tape recorder (and some tapes) and wandered throughout the cistern's roughly 200-foot diameter. Side one begins and ends with a heavy emphasis on skittery, sometimes abrasive, anxiously controlled electronics, particularly the idiosyncratic sound of Dan's crackling devices. Things become more mechanistic and open before offering a glimpse of the cistern recordings which will come to dominate side two, but the side closes out with more sonic steel wool. This serves to highlight the spaciousness of side two. The group utilizes the unique acoustic properties of the cistern to great effect, allowing the sounds to activate the space's resonance and then step aside. Amidst this Gothic cathedral of reverberating tones are delicately interwoven recordings of trains and thistly electronics creating a palpable foreground and background..." -Greg Kelley, Seattle WA, 11:11pm, 11/11/18
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★★★★★ 5
Good cooler pack
Color: Clear Blue 4 PK, Size: 4 Pack
I have used this item a few times now and it keep cool for a good few hours. It is thin enough to fit into lunch boxes and keeps the food cold. Very easy to clean. It feels sturdy and won't crack if you drop it.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great prize for a pack of four ice packs! Love the color
Super set of ice packs, these come in a four piece set and I got purple ones because I wanted to match the lunchbox. I got them to go in. They are a nice size, thick enough that you can put several in your icebox lunch pack or Lay them together if you need a longer time for being cooled. They fit in the freezer real well because they are skinny. They work just fine in my lunchbox and I can lay two of them on the side of my bento box packs inside and one on the bottom and one on the top. Great price for four. They’re very heavy duty and have a purple gel inside. I give them an A+
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for packed lunches
Color: Multi (4 Pack), Size: 4 Count (Pack of 1)
I use these in both my lunch bag for work and my daughter’s lunchbox for daycare. I like the xl slim packs because they fit perfectly in a rectangular lunchbox. They keep food cold throughout the whole day, without being bulky and taking up too much room.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great all-around golf ball—soft feel, good distance, and super reliable
Color: Green, Size: One Dozen
Summary:
The Callaway Supersoft has become my go-to golf ball. It performs well off the tee and around the greens, and I’ve had zero durability issues.
How I use it:
Regular play on different course types (dry courses out west and more lush courses in the southeast).
Pros:
Soft feel that seems to help with both distance and short game
Consistent, reliable performance
Durable—never had one fall apart
Color options are great (green worked well in dry conditions, orange better in thicker grass)
Cons:
Performance improvements might be subtle depending on your game (could be partially feel/confidence)
What I wish I knew:
The color actually matters more than you’d think depending on course conditions—visibility can make a big difference. Green is easier to see in more arid environments - think Colorado or Arizona, while orange is more preferred for lush environments like Myrtle Beach or Hilton Head. Fellow golfers will call you "old man" if you use orange for higher visibility.
Verdict:
A dependable, high-value golf ball that works well for a wide range of players. I keep coming back to these—and the only reason I lose them is my own game, not the ball.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect Golf Balls for My Son’s First Season Playing Golf
Color: White, Size: One Dozen
I bought the Callaway Supersoft Golf Balls for my son’s birthday after he recently started getting into golf, and they were a perfect choice. He was excited to try a well-known golf brand, and these balls have really helped build his confidence on the course.
The balls feel soft off the clubface and seem very forgiving for a beginner. My son noticed better distance and straighter shots compared to some cheaper practice balls he had been using. He also likes how easy they are to spot on the course and how durable they’ve been through multiple rounds.
As someone newer to golf, he appreciated that these balls perform well without being overly expensive. They make a great gift for beginners or casual golfers who want quality equipment while learning the game. Definitely a solid purchase and a birthday gift he genuinely enjoyed.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
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