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"woozy" Definitions
  1. feeling unsteady, confused and unable to think clearly
  2. (especially North American English) feeling as though you might vomit

435 Sentences With "woozy"

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Thales stumbles, catches the wall, clings to it, suddenly woozy.
Good Time had imprinted its woozy, neon mood on me.
"Glowed Up" is a woozy showcase for the talented Anderson .
Hand me the smelling salts, this shock has me woozy.
They got woozy and sometimes passed out from heat stroke.
So she kinda woozy, probably take us, thinking we her op.
Digitalization is speeding up everything, making us woozy and, often, unnerved.
Either that or he's super-woozy from the meds he's taking.
A bassline sneaks across the track, followed by a woozy trumpet.
Haarms appeared woozy and needed help walking to the locker room.
A woozy, psychedelic triumph about falling in and out of love.
Clinton's woozy moment in hot, humid downtown Manhattan was captured on video.
Future bounces between powerfully candid street raps and woozy, leaned-up singing.
It's woozy, amorphous R&B given a little jolt by Pusha's presence.
Honestly, when I think back to that video, I still get woozy.
Virtual reality also has a bad reputation for making users feel woozy.
Seidel's elegy has some of the plastered sweetness of a woozy toast.
Combined with woozy, less enunciated vocals, it sounds denser than 90s rap.
Davis said she felt woozy and leaden, unable to move her arms.
Anticipate — and resist — the woozy fright often triggered by a profusion of blood.
Yumi Zouma give "She's Electric" some woozy/shoegazey treatment that sounds damn nice.
Frieze London felt particularly woozy this year, perhaps because of a prevailing seriousness.
The quality of the air around me changes and I feel slightly woozy.
Shortly after, she began to feel woozy and slur her words, she testified.
Even when the theoretical power spools up, it arrives in a woozy lurch.
It's not painful, just weird, best represented by the new Woozy Face emoji.
At WIRED, this stuff makes us woozy, and not in a good way.
Though he was woozy, Montgomery pitched effectively in Sunday night's loss to Boston.
First impressions of insouciantly woozy execution disintegrate in registrations of texture and touch.
Her woozy sex-machine art works best as intimate agents of self-transcendence.
But Didon seems a bit out of sync with the crowd — woozy, fading.
Still WoozyBut not too woozy to take a nap instead of making music, unfortunately.
It hurt a lot and I was feeling woozy from all the lost blood.
Bon Iver contributes a nicely woozy live version of "_____45_____" from Philharmonie de Paris.
"SCUMBODY" is an eerie, slow-paced track filled with unusual samples and woozy vocals.
"Has Ended" is a woozy, reverb-filled dreamscape that makes for great headphones music.
In less than a minute, I felt woozy and on the verge of fainting.
The first season included evocative sequences like Elliot's dark and woozy morphine withdrawal fantasy.
They soon began feeling woozy, left the bar and passed out on the beach.
Instead, the whole enterprise slid into woozy exhaustion and dragged everyone watching in too.
It has a curved, mirrored interior within which revolving mirrored discs produce mesmerizing, woozy reflections.
"Fingerbib," a woozy synth ballad takes over, building and cresting over a skeletal rhythm track.
"Impossible" was a woozy number about how invincible the right drugs can make you feel.
When you imagine syrup musically now, you hear a type of woozy, melodic howling: i.e.
Neptune begins its retrograde at 7:10 AM, putting people in a woozy, dreamy mood.
VICE: Alex, I have to say, you looked pretty woozy after that kegstand you did.
And Harron's camerawork is woozy throughout, without resorting to tired, tilted angles or gimmicky shots.
She's woozy and regaining consciousness when I drag her out, soaking wet, to the bed.
But it's also about the strange, woozy discombobulation that is the connection between the two.
Moondog's best pieces are minimalist and percussive, and incite a kind of woozy, placating trance.
I'd taken her to the E.R., that very first night, when she felt woozy, really woozy, scary woozy, but, even as she lay in a bed beneath a blanket made of paper, shrinking, she'd ended up engaging the doctor on call in a midnight analysis of the comparative narrative strategies of Quentin Tarantino and Spike Lee, and wondered whether they knew some of the same people in Tenafly, New Jersey; did he have cousins there?
After two laps at the Speed Vegas race track, I was sufficiently woozy, but very entertained.
From freezing cold to woozy to boiling hot, these emoji convey a profound sense of discomfort.
OIL TRADERS are inherently strong-stomached, but even for them October has been a woozy month.
Your blood pressure dropped (orthostatic hypotension): Ever stand up too fast and feel a little woozy?
Nimbus colors, woozy noises, and wobbly objects can appear preposterous, generating phantasmagoria and feelings of disorientation.
Peterson came into the ring so woozy that Carnera knocked him out in the first round.
McConnell, who appeared woozy and went straight to the locker room, returned in the second half.
She said that after she took the blue pill from Cosby, she began to feel woozy.
The record opens with woozy electronics as a spoken word track sets up the fictional city.
Sometimes, I was too woozy to walk through a Trader Joe's without leaning on a cart.
It's woozy and nauseating, but the goofily syncopated giggles are likely to leave you cackling, too.
The song's woozy cocoon enveloped us, its heartbeat thumping in our hair, our nails, our feet.
When she was less woozy a short time later, Plaintiff Erika witnessed Defendant Nassar raping her.
The dreamy opener "10K" showcases her sonic leap, boasting a pogoing bassline, ethereal harmonies, and woozy guitars.
Happy to hop from upfront tropical bouncers to woozy, low-slung rollers, he's constantly changing musical focus.
I'm still too woozy to sit up, so I drink my smoothie in bed and watch Friends.
The GO:OD AM rapper debuted a new video for "Weekend," a woozy track featuring Miguel, on Jan.
"Sea Cucumber" is pleasantly woozy techno that strikes an enervating balance of gnarled and crisp production values.
What my aching body and woozy mind needed was a burst of intensity, a musical treble espresso.
Cue the woozy camera angles and zoom-ins, because Joe now has two crises on her hands.
Wonderments consort with clunkers, often on the same canvas: credible figure and woozy ground, or vice versa.
She wished, woozy enough with sugar to believe anything, that the boundaries of reality were otherwise. ♦
Dopethrone is a stone-cold stoner classic, chock full of elongated, endlessly woozy riffs and weird tales.
It's a woozy and sprawling, near-eight minute track that boasts wafting guitars and Stewart's piercing voice.
That season's woozy, misty atmosphere, fascinating landscape and poetic lens set it apart from other crime shows.
In February, he released M.O.T.H., a collection of woozy, trap-inspired tracks about romance and his emo past.
When she took a sip of cappuccino, she began to feel woozy and realized she had been drugged.
This genre was about woozy, heady, floaty tones—stuff made for popping percs, swigging lean, and slooooooooooooowing down.
By the time they arrived, Ojiambo was feeling so woozy that she wondered if she had been drugged.
There's a woozy, psychedelic style to her portraits, evoking lava lamps and the ubiquitous artwork of Peter Max.
Of the demos Gruber's sent me, all are woozy and pretty doses of pop songs evoking that era.
A plank of Muenster arrives fried like schnitzel, with a crackly shield of bread crumbs and woozy guts.
Her raw, untrained style is reminiscent of outsider art, and there's a woozy, transcendental quality about her work.
There's something just slightly off about the parallax scrolling, too, which only adds to the woozy, dreamlike feel.
He made woozy, uncomplicated beatwork—he won over bros by dropping EDM remixes of Waka Flocka Flame hits.
Just make sure you've got a tissue or two handy because this one's a woozy and weepy affair.
London producer Lapalux announced his first album since 2015 today, titled Ruinism, and shared its woozy lead single.
It builds upward: blushing ham, Swiss cheese gone woozy and, at the top, pork to rule them all.
"Shortly after I took the pill, I started to feel dizzy, woozy, and slightly out of it," Dickinson said.
Letting woozy strains of piano house creep in, his selections got slowly more claustrophobic as the set went on.
It begins with hypnotically chiming guitars and Rachel's limpid, lulling tones, before launching into a woozy indie pop cut.
The boy is curled on his side under a blanket, his head swathed in surgical gauze, woozy and sick.
Tuesday brought Mr. Bleckmann's woozy, spacey lounge act, his airy voice distorted by electronic echo effects and little idiosyncrasies.
It's about love that makes you woozy in the best way; about love that, in the moment, feels endless.
Gibbs moves away from his street-laced tales and Madlib is more experimental than ever with his woozy loops.
A few days later, on a flight to Norway with his family, his palms itched and his head grew woozy.
I manage to pick out ice cream and and water before I decide that I'm too woozy to stand up.
Pratt also joked that he may be a little woozy when he starts doing press interviews for his upcoming movie.
In the adjoining room two young boys—as high as Harold and Kumar—were playing a woozy game of pool.
But the painkiller her veterinarian prescribed left him too woozy to support his 75-pound frame on his other legs.
I was just a little bit woozy and your backside sort of seals up and nothing happens for several weeks.
The inspiration of Sly Stone and George Clinton is audible in Bennett's singing and in the woozy blend of genres.
He gave her alcohol to relax, she said, and soon afterward she felt woozy and sick, like she might topple.
In one of them, for example, Danny lies woozy on a table after being knocked out in a boxing match.
I was hot and woozy, the smell of Aussie hair mousse filling the cone along with my own carbon dioxide.
The Senate chamber has the oxygenated, time-abstracting atmosphere of a casino on a slow night, the same woozy contextlessness.
"Woozy" faceSteer clear: The only action this wine-soaked emoji is getting tonight is with an angry bouncer, or the ground.
I am so woozy and all I want to do is keep sleeping, but I make myself get out of bed.
It's a big, singalong, windows-down rock record, woozy from minor sunburn and a couple of lukewarm beers in the backseat.
The album's best songs — the woozy "It's You" and interlude "Flower" — stick to lyrical basics and give him room to shine.
If you're afraid of something, your body joins you: your heart pounds, your hands sweat, your head feels light and woozy.
They provide the kind of woozy (if not elliptical) affirmations that, growing up in New Mexico, I heard all the time.
A rebus, a romance, a gothic thriller and a woozy comedy, "The Handmaiden" is finally and most significantly a liberation story.
Dr. B's made the cleanup process simple, though I had to scrub pretty hard and left the bathroom feeling extremely woozy.
But the song, from Toliver's Heaven or Hell, doesn't sport the woozy, chopped and screwed aesthetic you might have been anticipating.
"Has Ended" is a woozy, reverb-filled dreamscape, very different from the first soundtrack song he unveiled, in which piano dominates.
She played on, but was woozy and at one point fell to her knees between points in the first-set tiebreaker.
When she tries to draw a picture with the tines of her fork on a white tablecloth, Peck gets all woozy.
They share space, however, with less familiar works of plywood, tubing and string, equipped with motors that produce woozy, irregular fluctuations.
"I don't get a euphoric feeling," she said, noting that she has lowered her dose to avoid feeling woozy and impaired.
She had gone there to meet him, she said, but was feeling woozy from a pill he gave her for menstrual cramps.
Think about the last time you knelt for too long then stood up quickly and felt woozy and had to grab something.
"I was responsible / For every time I fought with you," he raps, halfway to tears over Dadras and Sporting Life's woozy beat.
This week, Brian Eno and Kevin Shields join woozy forces, the R&B group Rhye returns and Sleigh Bells ditches the guitars.
Unlike Mr. Lamar's music, which is dense and Morse-code tricky, Mr. Scott's songs are psychedelic and woozy, and sometimes sound incomplete.
He hadn't been himself since the night before, the patient told the physician assistant in the E.R. He was "woozy" and tired.
It's even more rare for a book to achieve the kind of woozy, elliptical, intimate horror implied by a title like Fever Dream.
Kurt Vile, a chill guy who makes woozy guitar music and looks good in flannel, will release his seventh studio LP next month.
It may not explicitly wrestle with karmic questions, but its woozy magical realism parks close enough to Russian Doll to scrape side mirrors.
I personally take a prescription drug that's known for making people feel woozy and disoriented, and also presents the risk for liver damage.
"untitled 02," a woozy, disorienting thing with an on occasional unsettling piano and anxious saxophone, finds Kendrick three wholly distinct, equally masterful flows.
With ropy, woozy-looking figures of the Virgin and apostles leaning out of deep-cut space, the sculptures are more spooky than sublime.
She was woozy and disoriented, but eventually got her bearings as paramedics put her on a stretcher and whisked her to a hospital.
An intricate construct of sharply articulated footwork, runs and leaps, the choreography flips between steady, symmetrical phrases, woozy slow motion and accelerated flurries.
That guy, by the way, is Steve Rubell (a woozy, sneery Theo Stockman), a real-life owner and public face of Studio 54.
On Tuesday, I woke up feeling woozy, with a hacking cough, a fever, and an aching feeling in my knees and my back.
And it suggests that his Chicago-bred sound — woozy, glutinous, in medias res — could have an impact on local scenes around the world.
When he rests beside me, I can feel my heartbeat slow down ever so slightly, and a woozy solace unknots my restless brain.
I had just snuck into an over-153s club for the first time and was feeling woozy off two shots of Apple Sourz.
"Pull Up" plays to his strengths — he sounds woozy, sweet, a little distant, easing between tight clusters of words and dreamy smeared syllables.
A deft performer, she clearly enjoys Lolly's woozy, crude obliviousness, but she is just as happy to cede the stage to Mr. Keating.
In July, he released his major-label debut Para Mí, a woozy, playful ferment of psychedelic pop on which "Keeping Tabs" is featured.
While his parents bicker about co-pays, the camera drifts, in a woozy unbroken shot, to gaze first at Elliott, then with him.
Here though is their latest, the absolutely sublime and gorgeous "NIGHT RIDER", which is half part electronica, and half part woozy guitar music.
But these days, Wilde's woozy electronic pop songs have more in common with something you would've found on Polyvinyl's roster in the mid-00s.
The tossing of the sea made him woozy, and then there was the fish spilling out of the enormous net the crew hauled in.
The video, a strange, woozy, puppet-filled thing, was prerecorded and then streamed directly from Facebook in high-def before moving over to YouTube.
" The album opens with the woozy "Self Made," where he goes on to ensure "hating on a nigga ain't gon' make a better you.
The same goes for the woozy guitars on "Today Is The Day" or the wistful pop of "Season of the Shark" on Summer Sun.
Plus, I felt much lighter and a little woozy in a good way—as if I had just meditated for a couple of hours.
Uzi quickly leapt to the forefront of hip-hop's newer, weirder class, taking over SoundCloud with a woozy blend of trap and emo music.
Today, he's back with a woozy new single called "Post Requisite" and a strange collage of a video directed by Winston Hacking accompanying it.
There's a woozy disorientation to both the feeling of being inside such a group and the feeling of suddenly finding yourself outside of it.
Suspending folklore and nightmare in a slurry of Catholic guilt, the writer and director, Michael Tully, cultivates a woebegone atmosphere and a woozy tone.
For the research center, computers programmed for energy conservation did the same, distorting the hexagons, a rational process producing woozy but climate-efficient forms.
The sonic equivalent of being day drunk in the 4:34 PM summer sun: a little woozy, a little wistful, but largely dreamily content.
" The pace is slow and woozy, with Mr. Clementine's croon nestled between low-budget drum machine sounds and a plush, dreamlike choir sustaining  "Hallelujah.
The ball left a gash and a bruise on his ear, and the bullpen catcher Radley Haddad helped the woozy pitcher off the field.
One of that scene's rising stars is Lil Xan, a lighthearted young California rapper of Mexican descent who raps in a cheerily woozy slur.
Like those records, this new one is a stew of woozy synth patches and lumbering percussive elements, a slow-moving journey through watery ambience.
The track pairs a cumbia rhythm with footwork's woozy yet agile approach to lowend, tying it all together with a narcotic, consonant-enunciating synth.
Directed by the talented Todd Haynes, it's a woozy, aching gay love story featuring the impossibly great Cate Blanchett and beautiful chameleon Rooney Mara.
Testifying for the prosecution, forensic toxicologist Timothy Rohrig told jurors Constand could have felt woozy and other similar symptoms from Benadryl or another depressant drug.
The video is equally woozy as the song, with scenes of an intimate house party, drunkenly skipping outside, and plenty of weed to go around.
Following last week's trap-focussed self-titled album, today Atlanta rapper Future dropped HNDRXX, a 17-track offering heavy on woozy, heart-on-sleeve ballads.
" Soon she was a self-supporting stage actress with a Tony nomination for her role as the woozy Honey in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
And once you realize why the film is called Burning, so much more of its woozy, dream-like state of being will snap into place.
Spain's 2018 breakout artist Rosalía guests on the carefree "Barefoot In The Park," a woozy, sexy number about enjoying time spent with your significant other.
Tweedledee and Tweedledum, as I have come to think of them, were kind, laid-back tour guides to the woozy weirdness of the Marni world.
Take "Untitled," a suite of plangent guitars and lightly woozy singing: But why can't I be any other boyThat doesn't need a hand in love?
I fainted on a whiskey distillery tour when the temperature inside the building was over 90 F. I got woozy grocery shopping on the weekends.
"This game is like commentary on everyday American life," he said at one point, while navigating Bart Simpson through a bar filled with woozy drunkards.
Working with the cinematographer David Tattersall, he concocts sequences that tilt and drift, awash in neon and a soundtrack that evokes a woozy, winking romanticism.
It's fantasy music, essentially, which is especially true of "All For You"—kicking off with a woozy reversed vocal, falling backwards into tight, bassy production.
Opening up with a woozy and disorienting pitch-shifted vocal—now a hallmark of his catalog—"Gretel" unfolds into a dense and knotty slow-burner.
Jockstrap first popped off earlier this year with "Hayley"—a sweet and woozy track with synths that make me feel like I'm off my head.
SEX pulls you in with an awkward recklessness that eventually gives way to a woozy intimacy, reminding you how raw and personal art can get.
After two beers and a whole lot of downward dogs though, I'm feeling a bit woozy and less pissed off at the weather and the world.
When Bob and Gwen sleep together late in the episode, after a woozy, weary late-night argument, it feels less like passion and more like inevitability.
The bloody bandages were from Noah's neck, we learn, when he tried to clean his wound while he was woozy from mixing beer and pain pills.
But nothing can touch the woozy, hallucinatory rush of Raw, in which the main character's journey of self-discovery turns out to be viscerally (lol) fraught.
Following up Young Thug's woozy, slurred musings on the Lil' C-produced "Can I," Tip spits with punchy professionalism as he gets flirtatious on the track.
On 12:12, which dropped in December 2015, he followed through on the promise of his features with tracks like "Want," a lush, woozy trap deconstruction.
But it's all laid out in this woozy, dazed bliss—Schray moves between styles and sounds elegantly, and slowly, covering lots of ground but never rushing.
"502 Come Up," the best song on Bryson Tiller's debut album, "Trapsoul," begins at a woozy creep, inhales deeply, then bursts into a sunbeam-powered run.
The live instrumentation is fun, with woozy slap bass and guitar and synth lines that are a mix of Day-Glo brightness and nostalgic Miami sunset.
Maybe that's why at the end of the nearly two-hour run time, I felt almost woozy, as if I'd just had an extreme brain workout.
He carried his small gun because he had a chronic lung disease; if he felt woozy, he fired it, and Chumney rushed over with his inhaler.
The scene, photographed in lovely, woozy close-ups by Arnaud Potier, is disorienting and metaphoric, a microcosm of one culture mushrooming in the heart of another.
Muddied by freeze frames and woozy panning shots, the violence is incoherent: Much of the time it's difficult to determine who's being bludgeoned, julienned or eaten.
The prolific, genre-flouting producer and songwriter Kitty has spent 2018 prepping ROSE GOLD, the follow-up to her colorfully woozy debut album, Miami Garden Club.
The skipping around in time, as well as the weaving back and forth between real life and the plays, gives the book a weird, woozy quality.
Mr. Vile, a Philadelphia-based guitar virtuoso, makes woozy, psychedelic music that splits the difference between Pink Floyd's spacey explorations and Neil Young's quieter acoustic balladry.
Clarice Hardy couldn't remember much about that night in March 290, except that she felt "woozy" at the local bar where she had been hanging out.
And Zarcone's woozy art brings to life haunting other universes — seen when Loma-as-Megan lives her high school life — that are impossibly and delightfully strange.
L.A. Dodgers pitcher Kenley Jansen says he's "fine" after undergoing heart surgery on Monday -- and even posted woozy post-procedure video from the hospital to prove it!
At one point, for example, a woozy Batman sees three Catwomen -- resembling the different actresses who played her in the show: Newmar, Lee Meriwether and Eartha Kitt.
In certain parts of the city just the smell of oil extraction itself is enough to make you woozy; the asphalt-like scent can certainly be overpowering.
I'd grown up on the blues-infused rock of guys like Jimmy Page and Slash, a type of playing with a specific swagger and woozy, boozy expressiveness.
Karlsson keeps things refreshingly simple here, letting her woozy melodies carry her coming-of-age short stories, experimenting with structure and sound when she feels the need.
Quayhagen's fight was even for two rounds, but then he left his Portuguese opponent woozy with a right hook to the forehead and won by unanimous decision.
I felt stodgy and frozen, woozy with lethargy, and at the same time prickling with a static sense of anxiety that became especially charged around other people.
Stare at the image—really stare at the dividing line between Malone's facial hair and Kroeger's—and let Kroeger's first vocal burst through the woozy trap beat.
And they sat attentively for the screening of the documentary Sarasota Half in Dream, a woozy, surrealist found-footage collage about the Florida city's considerable weird side.
Backstage — with his first collection independent of the Fashion East emerging-designer platform, which has supported him the last three seasons — Matty Bovan was jubilant but woozy.
"A rebus, a romance, a gothic thriller and a woozy comedy, 'The Handmaiden' is finally and most significantly a liberation story," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
The performance disrupts the film's trance-like atmosphere and woozy narrative rhythms, and it's left to the director of photography, Lorenzo Hagerman, to pull things back together.
The performance disrupts the film's trance-like atmosphere and woozy narrative rhythms, and it's left to the director of photography, Lorenzo Hagerman, to pull things back together.
You walk over it to enter the show, and the shuddering current makes you feel woozy, as if you don't quite know what your feet are doing.
The aforementioned What A Time To Be Alive resonated as an excuse to be embrace a mopey millennial state of mind while also creating some woozy mood music.
But in the first two episodes, there's a woozy, off-kilter quality — less arch than you'd expect, more surreal — that probably comes from the director, David Gordon Green.
The Colorado-based duo is known for genre-less hits that blend funk, hip-hop, jazz, and various types of electronic music into woozy, psychedelic swirls of sound.
The hyenas were woozy but not docile enough for blood and hair samples to be collected or for their paws to be imprinted on round pats of clay.
The mood lighting suddenly shifted to a spastic, woozy display of neon pinks, blues, and greens as an advertisement for the latest energy drink consumed the shuttle's interior.
Looking at my games while I'm woozy, fever-ridden, and too sick to go outside but not quite sick enough to sit still is always a roller-coaster.
"On My Grind," which is probably making Travi$ Scott jealous as we speak, lurches through a woozy, textured hook while a vocal sample swirls around for a beat.
Towards the end of "Music," Rose gets some very alarming details about Noah's moonlighting from a woozy Astrid, who has been religiously fasting for at least a day.
It's a little glimmer of baggy, woozy sunshine that turns up, makes you feel fuzzy, then vanishes too quickly, like a crate of domestic beer on the beach.
In the days after her announcement, Mosby would be thrust into a woozy limelight: called onstage at a Prince benefit concert and photographed by Annie Leibovitz for Vogue.
And given the crafting, fellowship, name tags and blazing fires I had just experienced, I did undergo the slightly woozy reentry that I remembered from sleep-away camp.
Over a woozy piano part and an effervescent drum feel, Ms. Garcia takes a spirited solo, her bright and peppery tone reflecting a dose of Dexter Gordon's influence.
Getting most attention in the second period was a hard hit by the Sharks' Erik Karlsson on the Kings' Austin Wagner, who appeared woozy as he left the ice.
The lawsuit states that Nassar made Davis drink a crushed-up pill, and she felt very "woozy" and tired, unable to keep her arms up or her eyelids open.
" Lotte-Lublin testified that Cosby then gave her a second drink, and added, "Within a few minutes, I got woozy and he asked me to come sit with him.
His new single "Is This Love" on Studio Barnhus doubles down on the somnambulance, stripping away the consistent percussion in favor of a locomotion even more woozy than usual.
She said the pills made her feel woozy, and when she was jolted awake Cosby was digitally penetrating her vagina, touching her breasts and masturbating himself with her hand.
With that eye, nothing will come into focus, and its intrusion on my intact left eye sometimes slows my reading, muddies my thinking, leaves me with a woozy feeling.
Watch "Carnivàle," which has that woozy eeriness, an unusual relationship to death, violent religiosity and an elaborate — but never fully articulated — back story about what holds the universe together.
The woozy, lyrically dense songs have the feel of "ciphers"—hip-hop's tradition in which small groups of rappers improvise and feed off one another in a live setting.
Lil Peep's music — simultaneously cocky and desperate, filled with woozy singing and nimble rapping — made him one of the most promising artists in the current generation emerging from SoundCloud.
Woozy and bleeding, Mr. Papesh, now 26, managed to call 911 before crawling out the door and passing out on the front lawn of his house near Cleveland, Ohio.
Inside the restaurant, serenity reigns, with sloping glass walls that look down on a piazza below inducing the woozy, soothing impression of being aboard a boat in central Milan.
"Mariners Apartment Complex" is the first song she's released in advance of her forthcoming sixth album, and it doesn't vary much from the woozy grandeur she typically luxuriates in.
She didn't know what to call it when the same guy had his way with her after she grew woozy, they left the bar and her body went numb.
"A rebus, a romance, a gothic thriller and a woozy comedy, 'The Handmaiden' is finally and most significantly a liberation story," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times.
After our unusually long and unusually brutal winter, the warmer temperatures were welcomed yesterday by a New York that felt lively, grateful and, by late afternoon, a little woozy.
Thanks to punchy rappers like Migos and woozy shriekers like Lil Uzi Vert, ad-libs — interjections, echoes, barks — have become as essential to hip-hop as the main lyrics.
MDRNTY002 will be released in January, and features two spaced-out tracks, "Fiva 1" and "Fiva 2," which find the producer serving up a trademark dose of woozy minimalism.
Sandwiched between bubbly edits of pop-rap, jittery club music, and the Manchester duo's own prismatic dancehall productions was a breathless and woozy reprieve from the mix's constant forward momentum.
During an exam, Davis claims Nassar crushed up a pill and made her drink it -- and a short time later she got "very woozy" and could not move her limbs.
So the two remixes, which combined run over eight minutes, feel a little like torture if you don't particularly care for the bleepy DJ Spinz beat or Future's woozy hook.
Manziel took a monster shot at the goal line in Saturday's game against the Ottawa Redblacks -- his body went limp, he fumbled the ball and looked woozy after the play.
It won't take long to notice that the questions Glover's characters fuss over, and are made deliriously woozy by, are remarkably of the moment: What is the face of trauma?
The reason we're speaking, of course, is because he's got something new out, a woozy, blue-tinged ambient hip-hop track called "WEEKENDS"—which we're premiering alongside a video below.
The music she's making right now is woozy and warm, wise yet relatable, kind of like Erykah Badu, Sade, or Fugees—but with a forward-facing, 2010s R&B spin.
At turns woozy, romantic, and plaintive, these breakout singles connect the dots between cutting edge rap's interest in blown-out, ambient production and its fixation on emo and alternative rock.
There was no one who sounded like Mr. Mack; he rapped in a bellowing, woozy slur that took on unusual shapes, like a record moving from one speed to another.
When she sat up she felt slightly woozy and for a moment, wondered whether this had all been a ruse; a nagging fear that she had been drugged and violated.
A bad feedback loop gets going: The idea of bodily malfunction makes me feel woozy; the wooziness makes me suspect my body is malfunctioning; this suspicion snowballs; I get woozier.
He would chop up a sturdy bass line until it became gummy and woozy; his snares and kick drums came in a fraction of a second later than you expected.
Those two genres are fused together with an arresting artfulness, woozy and dreamy interludes mixing with the talky technical stuff to create a film that is broadly enlightening and piercingly intimate.
Their rapport is distilled in a rendition of Tom Waits's woozy barroom song "The Piano Has Been Drinking (Not Me)" with an arrangement that takes a sudden left turn into dissonance.
For hanging an entire single on two guys who shouldn't even fit into Drake's purview, "Summer Sixteen" fails as a boss gesture, though it frequently connects as a woozy rhyme workout.
The track also comes with a similarly woozy non-album B-side called "Nein König Nein" and the two tracks are available today on Pampa on an EP called Seeing Aliens.
" Mr. Walters told the university police that Mr. Schultz had taken an Ambien after seeing Mr. Walters and Mr. Daniels take them, according the report, adding that he then grew "woozy.
I wriggled free of my bindings and raised my blindfold just in time to watch the stocking-capped killer spray a tied-up woman with a gas that made her woozy.
Without lyrics, and with only the barest nudges toward feeling "sad" or "happy," the show creates a woozy sensation of — only a Yanni song title will do here — standing in motion.
As an instrumental studio album, Moon Trip Radio gets it both ways: while diving into the amniotic ocean, it's more sonically cohesive than the mixtapes, unified by a sustained, woozy gleam.
The opening track on rapper Danny Brown's fifth major-label release, uknowhatimsayin¿, sounds like a Quentin Tarantino film feels: controlled and focused but prone to leave the listener a little woozy.
But instead of a sacrifice or an ambush, in return a woozy series of electronic bleeps and the gentle thud of tribal drums float over, like some sort of twisted mating call.
There will be six new faces, including an especially adorable "smiling face with three hearts", hot and cold faces, a "pleading face", a "woozy face", and a "partying face" complete with confetti.
Opening with the woozy synths and backwards tape loops of the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League-produced "Deja Vu," Big Sean spits about how it's been three years since he and Jhené were an item.
Ms. Krauss and Mr. Miller have since slowed their pace, intermittently releasing warbling singles, including the woozy "Hyper Dark," in the months leading up to this intimate performance at Le Poisson Rouge.
So when Langdon first appears in a hospital bed in "Inferno," groaning in pain amid the woozy camerawork, you're ready to put a cold compress on his (or, really, Mr. Hanks's) head.
The LA beat scene graduate Shlohmo posits a more peaceful apocalypse on his new album The End, which mostly wraps woozy, grayscale synth work and tense guitar lines on slowly loping beatwork.
Feeling slightly woozy—maybe it was all the sweets we'd eaten between swigs of beer that must have been brewed with gold—the day passed by in a pleasantly low-key manner.
Back then, woozy athletes received smelling salts before heading back into games; today Liberty players are given computerized neurocognitive tests to help determine how long they should be held out of competition.
"We tell moms, 'you know, If you are feeling tipsy, drunk, woozy, any effects of alcohol, you shouldn't be caring for your infant, nor should you be breastfeeding your infant,' " Spatz said.
Mr. Chalayan can get woozy with concept, but those suits, in their splintering variations, shorn of lapels or sleeves, shortened into shorts, trailing fluttering panels of fabric: They improved workhorses by degrees.
He used everything from shortwave radios and tapes to early drum machines in service of a sound that was raw, recombinant and woozy, even as Mr. Liebezeit pounded out a metronomic pulse.
The richly colored, soft-edged abstractions can be woozy and disorienting, as in "Raining Down South" (1968), a predominantly pink painting with cloudy, gray underdrawings that could be South America or Africa.
When he first encounters Mo he's in a woozy daze, carrying out the trash from a takeout place where he's minimally employed, a near-hopeless figure, eyes darting this way and that.
Which is why this clip of her in an unfamiliar, volatile role, the warrior Odabella in Verdi's "Attila," is such a kooky treat — particularly the awkward bits, like this woozy little run.
Marooned on his sofa "like a woozy sea lion," he spent weeks at a time scowling at the reality shows, talent competitions, and celebrity vehicles that were beginning to dominate Britain's programming.
With lines torn straight from late-night texts, swimming through woozy synths that sound drunk themselves, "Marvins Room" rebelled against the expectation that rappers — and, more broadly, men — should be immovable, untouchable.
He often works with Lars von Trier and Danny Boyle, and the images in "Our Kind of Traitor" feel woozy and submarine—hardly what we associate with this most clinical of genres.
Del Rey's real breakthrough came from her woozy, dreamy June 280 hit "Video Games," and its popularity exploded when she released its music video in October; today, it has over 22010 million views.
Her trademark has always been the twin faces of confessional writing — the cynical, furious wronged and the woozy love-drunk optimist, and both are present on Reputation with even more aplomb than before.
It did bear down into the emotional intensity of what was going on, but it nailed the woozy and enchanting Holy shit, I'm really doing this that a lot of pregnant women feel.
"We wanted something a little darker and abstract, with Alan as a kind of Puck figure at the center of this woozy fever dream," Bougerol says — but all figured out on the fly.
When he's not running those nights, or releasing tunes by the likes of Bleaker, he's making tunes like "Bus It," a Bobby Caldwell sampling woozy-banger for the pissed-up and broken-hearted.
He played with capacious force and serious precision, whether creating a hammocklike sway on Wayne Shorter's "Dance Cadaverous," or moving in a woozy gait underneath the hard-bop standard "Stablemates," by Benny Golson.
Once the men were woozy, the women would bring them to Scores or Roadhouse Gentlemen's Club in Queens, and rack up tens of thousands of dollars in tips and dance money, it said.
"Spray" is a sonic dialectic, first taught and disorienting, then slow and woozy, before Suzuki comes in around the 6:30 mark and somehow turns the thing into a prom song on Mars.
Like his last album Pool, it's a slow-moving collection of synth-driven pop songs, centered around the woozy brass of Maine's voice and the abstract emoting with which he imbues his lyrics.
Clarke resumed promoting Game of Thrones, but "was often so woozy, so weak, that I thought I was going to die," and had to take morphine between interviews at times to manage the pain.
There's also the problem that the technology can produce fairly acceptable experiences, but like 3D movies, VR isn't for everyone — some people who are sensitive to latency can feel quite woozy after a session.
"Bourbon" and "Episode" look back at the dance-pop and disco of the '80s; "Open Up" is just as spare and woozy as anything out of James Blake and How to Dress Well's discographies.
Ratchetón - Cállate Over a woozy beat by Durdy Costello, a producer known for his work with Atlanta artists like Hoodrich Pablo Juan and OG Maco, this Salvadorian-Californian newcomer bluntly confronts a lying lover.
And his music, at its most fascinating, veers well off the now relatively safe path of woozy, washed-out trap melodies into odd discursions and vocal experiments, although always with a positive, upbeat underpinning.
The band's sophomore album, 21984's C'est Chic, managed to up the ante with two more hits: the woozy sex jam "I Want Your Love" and "Le Freak," the group's most successful track ever.
Even in his woozy, semi-conscious state, he regards the scene from the perspective of a filmmaker: "He often wondered if we were all characters in one of God's dreams," reads the opening line.
The record channels the group's live performances, which can feel at once like a concert and a communion, and flow easily from fathomless, woozy grooves to thrashing, high-energy bouts of brass and percussion.
The first single is "Night Court in Compton," a track that starts with inflections of woozy, mid-60s Blue Note postbop — think Herbie Hancock and Andrew Hill — and quickly sinks into a hypnotic groove.
At the end of a woozy night of drinking, Mr. Fisher wound up in Prospect Park South in Brooklyn with Mr. Giuca, who was 20 at the time, and a group of other strangers.
Ms. Burshtein asks viewers to take a leap of faith as well with a borderline surreal finale, which finds Michal, woozy in close-ups during a fast, trying to comprehend what's happening around her.
Pidgeon recommends that anyone who finds a woozy bird should put it a dark, safe place -- such as a shed or a cardboard box -- until it recuperates and can fly without crashing into things.
These woozy stand-in forms have a surreal, dreamy, and vaguely nostalgic aspect that reminds me of the indecipherable lyrics from a fuzzy shoegaze band or a 1950s British abstract sculpture; like Reg Butler's.
Although I am thinking about Kentridge's cage and border control's boundaries, I am too hot and woozy from my labor as an art connoisseur and protestor to note that Starbucks is a contested space.
She had been getting me acclimated to this woozy sensation all along, trying to get me to appreciate the typical associations I'd eventually feel when going on a scary or unnerving amusement park ride.
It finds KEN Mode in peak fighting condition, their sharp, angular noise rock riffs jabbing and feinting through a thicket of distortion and warped, woozy melody, thrumming bass and Jesse Matthewson's jack-o-lantern snarl.
But what sets the tone, what baits the hook, is the book's very beginning: a sort of urban Native manifesto, a mini history, a prologue so good it leaves the reader feeling woozy, or concussed.
It was a track made of club music tropes—warped steel drum melodies, woozy synthesizers, twitchy martial snare work—but it sorta just billowed in the wind, a breath and a pause amidst the chaos.
Lindsay's anxiety isn't just your run-of-the-mill fear of needles, where you joke about maybe passing out when you get blood drawn and make sure to look away to keep from feeling woozy.
Days later, I still haven't experienced many of the anticipated side effects from the booze except for a strange, woozy numbness that has taken over my right arm and a small area on my forehead.
By the time second album, Cupid Deluxe, swung around in 2013, Blood Orange had gotten even slicker and more refined, gifting us with a pristine collection of butter-smooth synth jams and woozy funk instrumentals.
Two high-points include Brian Wilson, the former Beach Boy, lending woozy harmonies to the opening song, and Ms Monáe's rapping on "Django Jane"—although nods to David Bowie and, particularly, Prince are evident throughout.
"Anesthetic," a song that Weiss says is comparing a relationship "to being under local anesthesia," indeed sounds like that state halfway between living and dead, conscious and unconscious — a woozy, hazy place in the middle.
Increasingly woozy from an undetected subdural hematoma, or a buildup of blood that puts pressure on the brain, that was developing in his skull, Mr. Abdusalamov was told to take a cab to the hospital.
His introspective lyrics lope over a stuttering and woozy beat on single "GOAT Talk," which he performed for us as part of our week celebrating the Greatest UK MCs of All Time in early February.
When I was 16, I started to wake up feeling the way people feel after a night of hard drinking: woozy from nausea, desperately thirsty, bleary-eyed, and barely able to stumble down the stairs.
He said that he was still woozy on Bradley's hit but that he began to feel much better when he went into the Astros' clubhouse after he came off the field and was given ibuprofen.
In one, "Triangle (adjusted to fit)," we get a worm's-eye view of a museum's gleaming Minimalist works; in another woozy wall-size scene, a big Murakami inflatable seems about to bite into some Warhols.
On the surface, the series offers two potent forms of woozy hindsight: nostalgia for postwar London, with its cobblestoned streets full of bicycles, and for the cozy, old-fashioned genre of the medical procedural itself.
To the Editor: Last year I got into a yellow cab at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center after a procedure that left me feeling woozy, and I asked to go to Brooklyn.
It features swooping licks, woozy guitars, and such powerful lead vocals from then-24-year-old Howard that it feels like her desperate snarl is reaching through the speakers to grab you by the throat.
Afrobeat from the 1970s, woozy new R&B, dub reggae and classic backpacker hip-hop all help define the sound of this London-based band's new disc, "You Can't Steal My Joy," due next month.
For the first time since his uneven second mixtape, Summer Songs 2, Yachty hits more often than he misses, loading over half of the record with either hyper-glitchy trap beats or woozy, ambient dissociations.
Massari gives the keys a carnivalesque chromatic workout, favoring blocky horn patches, faux-electric guitar, theatrical snare rolls, and chintzy, toy-like voices; the resulting woozy waltz sounds always moments away from spinning out of control.
For instance, those associated with woozy face, a newer emoji that depicts a "yellow face with a crumpled mouth and a cockeyed expression, as if tired and emotional from inebriation or smitten with love," Kelly explained.
For "Can I," the ATLien brags about his back seat Jeep moves while promising his latest sweetheart that they'll run away to Ibiza, while on "Right Back" his voice is equal parts venom and woozy experimentation.
This lush, woozy music helped Vancouver's rebrand from "No Fun City"—a long-running nickname earned through years of nightlife persecution—to the "Canadian Riviera," though this new scene was the definition of a boys' club.
And indeed, Hollywood has long used our wintry, woozy family get-togethers as the basis for all kinds of movies and TV specials, many of them as satisfying as a burning yule log to the head.
Where Olson's 2015 home-recorded debut as L.A. Takedown was an ambitious, single track suite that spanned over 41 minutes and floated between woozy synths and droning, krautrock-inspired grooves, II is brighter and more focused.
Named for the English explorer who sailed up the river in 1609, Hudson, a city of just over 6,7313, has had enough ups and downs to make the seafarers who settled it in the 1700s woozy.
We want it to be the kind of mix that sounds best after a few early-evening cocktails have got everyone feeling pleasantly woozy—the kind of mix that does funny things to time and space.
" Her decidedly heavy subject matter, combined with this poppy-but-substantial songwriting progression, is an exhilarating mix on tracks like the jangly, atmospheric "Heaven," with its borderline funky riff, or the woozy sway of "Midwestern Guys.
Organized by the keyboardist Robert Glasper, this band seeks to solve the problem by taking on social issues through its music, though the ensemble's sound hardly feels militant: It wanders from cool confrontation to woozy ennui.
But at what point in today's giddy-up art world does the redundancy of Buren's woozy striped gesture, once used to draw critical attention to a given space or context, itself need to be "questioned" as institutional?
The shadow of horror master John Carpenter looms large, as the composers use woozy digital strings, warbling lead synths lines, lonely reverberated piano, and ominous droning low tones to evoke an enticingly dark atmosphere throughout the season.
Constand took the stand on Friday for the first time since the original trial 10 months ago, recalling once again the encounter with Cosby, where she says he handed her pills to relax that left her woozy.
As woozy saxophones and screeching guitars join in, we pass along the blankets shrouding a figure in a bed, past hands clutching on tightly and on to Bowie, dressed in white and blindfolded, buttons covering his eyes.
Manziel got rocked at the goal line of his last start against the Ottawa Redblacks -- his body went limp, he fumbled and he looked woozy -- and he was placed in concussion protocol just a few days later.
Kansas City quarterback Alex Smith, who had already left the game looking woozy and returned, sustained a concussion on a hit to the head during a slide, another moment when a passer is supposed to be protected.
After the woozy night — and a string of fateful coincidences — he ended up largely among strangers at the party at Mr. Giuca's house in Prospect Park South, an enclave of sweeping front porches and large Victorian homes.
Other digitally conversant painters prefer to jam up the logic of camera phones; these include Cheyney Thompson, R.H. Quaytman and especially Jacqueline Humphries, whose glitchy, iridescent canvases, some featuring stenciled emoticons, turn woozy and reflective when photographed.
Centered around a woozy lead synth melody, the track's savory, minor key ambiance hangs languidly while its percussive backbone does the lion's share of the work, transforming the sense of slow sensuality into something infectious and brazen.
Urich is gearing up for the release of the band's debut EP, Misty, a delightful, darkened collection of "slippergaze" tunes that oscillate between squalls of dense distortion and delicate, airy melodies floating on top of woozy guitar lines.
The intricacies of this argument can make you woozy, but suffice to say that the divide between Krugman and Bernie Sanders supporters on display in the presidential primary are also evident here, only in far more technical form.
The best song on SZA's CTRL, Noisey's album of the year, is "The Weekend," a woozy track about the upside of infidelity, an oasis of almost pure lyrical self-gratification on a record that's never far from anxiety.
Perhaps the outrageous hoopskirt of Look 21985 (shown again in dove gray in Look 21985), which swooped on the runway like a woozy teacup, is an expression of that Victor Edelstein dress in motion as Travolta spun Diana.
Thirty-six subsequent drawings and paintings on paper he made two years later — most from 1939, the last year of his life — are up now at Zwirner, where Klee's wily, woozy art looms with a bleak new urgency.
Their crews choreographed POV shots of woozy soldiers, created crude versions of "split-screen" images, used hand-drawn animation to emulate smoke and fire, and strapped cameras onto airborne planes — sometimes with Rogers or Arlen in the pilot's seat.
Honestly, Tiana's more on a jazz level than this, but she harks back to a time when Erykah Badu showed younger fans that they could step into those sounds – the wonky chords, woozy time-keeping – without being Strictly Jazz.
The Los Angeles-based producer born Alfred Darlington has spent the last 15 years issuing interstellar starbursts at the center of the constellation of woozy, psychedelically minded producers and parties known to the world as the LA Beat Scene.
It's a woozy piece that—if you watch it for long enough—actually feels a bit like being on ecstasy; your vision turning soft focus at the peripheries as you trace new shades and forms in a swirling sea.
Smoke Boys are extending their sonic palette on this project, giving you sung hooks over woozy beats one moment – see "How Many Times" – and guaranteed blast-out-the-car, trap house-referencing bops, like "Hurry n Buy," the next.
Digitally blurred, the images have a woozy, painterly quality at odds with the starkness of the sex acts they depict — a sardonic assessment of the male gaze, perhaps, as well as a commentary on the proliferation of online porn.
But be sure to watch your bank account—a woozy energy may still be in the air from the day before, and when Venus and Mars square off, our wants feel very strong and can lead to big spending.
But in the search for life outside of our cosmic backyard, an Earth-sized, newly-discovered rocky exoplanet has scientists woozy: They've concluded that the planet may in fact be covered in oceans of liquid water—water that could contain life.
The clanging percussion and woozy synth work only echo the techno-dystopia of the concept, but it's hard not to feel giddy when the odd rushes of caffeinated arpeggiations and rapid-fire synth bells come in during the films tensest moments.
The group has a bedrock relationship with groove, but also a genius for permutation: Mr. Guiliana chops up the beat in deft, destabilizing ways, and Mr. Lindner, favoring a Wurlitzer electric piano with pedal effects, brings welcome grit and woozy atmosphere.
Made between 1948 and 1961 — and thus predecessors of quasi-religious acid art — their woozy motifs reek of the high "sacramental vision" that Aldous Huxley discovered under the influence of mescaline, as recounted in his book The Doors of Perception.
I think it's a credit to director Jean-Marc Vallée's talent that he can give us something as dreamy and chilly as Big Little Lies version of Monterey, California, then give us this woozy, drippy, stagnant town of Wind Gap.
Also featuring a hard-nosed verse from up-and-comer Lil Yachty—who recently appeared in Kanye West's Yeezy Season 3 show at New York's Madison Square Garden, the track's watery synths provide the perfect backdrop for Pollàri's woozy croons.
The woozy, torpid sounds they transmit are based on audio samples of the many different frequencies that have defined concert pitch A over the centuries, from Bach's era through the 227s—thus obliquely referencing a huge swath of Western music.
The only real direct reference to any film came from one thing: the shot when Daniel is drinking, and he's woozy and looks like he's walking and kind of floating, that's from Spike Lee, sitting on the dolly and pulling it.
The record is a woozy arc of come-ups and comedowns, brought to life by blown-out production and samples lifted carefully from three decades of female-fronted pop with a streak of tragedy (Aaliyah, Beach House, Siouxsie and the Banshees).
Her excellent record from last year, "Ava Patrya Yndia Yracema," pulls on the creative energy of the current Rio scene, setting her raspy voice and a flexible band against a string quartet, woozy electronics, acoustic-guitar ballads and joyous noise.
From kung-fu flicks to Stax and Motown hits to Thelonious Monk, nothing was off-limits to the Wu co-founder, who slowed down samples to fit the desired tempo or sped them up to create a woozy chipmunk effect.
But on Get In, the marks and blemishes seem a little more sinister; guitarist Marie du Santiago sings "purple palm print on your thigh" in the woozy electronica-tinged "5am", you blanche to think how it might have got there.
Maybe it's fitting that one of the best songs on Culture II is the woozy, Metro Boomin-produced "Emoji a Chain," where the three Migos rap about yanking an image out of their iPhones and fastening it around their necks.
But a few years ago, Brian Shimkovitz, who runs the small independent label Awesome Tapes From Africa, came across "Hailu Mergia and His Classical Instrument," a woozy, synth-laden love letter to Mr. Mergia's favorite old melodies from back home.
"The Daily Planet," for example, comes on like Robert Wyatt as his busiest; woozy, jazzy washes which layer themselves over and over a submerged vocal that every so often shines through, sounding like the arrival of a much-longed-for spring.
Writer-director Josephine Decker forgoes a straightforward telling, opting instead for something that feels woozy and original from the start, drawing us into Madeline's muddled and sometimes overheated headspace in a way that feels more governed by dream logic than reality.
In the instances when I found myself being made woozy by temptation, when the appetite for another person's touch became red and palpable, I would seek out an unconventional form of self-pleasure that didn't involve the physical act of sex.
From there, he overwhelmed the 36-year-old Cerrone, knocking him woozy with a left-footed kick to the jaw, burying him with a barrage of punches, and prompting a massive ovation from the 19,040 spectators who packed T-Mobile Arena.
The mysterious forest into which Natalie Portman and her team of fellow scientists are delving is a zone of dreamlike interspecies mutations, and the director Alex Garland ("Ex Machina") enhances its otherworldly strangeness with a woozy score and unique sound design.
His music is woozy, emotional goo, a disgorgement of heartbreak, boastfulness and drugged-out memento mori that reflects influences as disparate as rappers like Chief Keef and Drake, and early 2000s rock bands like Fall Out Boy and Escape the Fate.
"Candy & Cupcakes Without brushing ur teeth" The first of West and his fellow Delawarean Distance Decay's beatless collaborations opens with woozy sunrise synth work that sounds like it could have come from one of the ambient world's many new age revivalists.
Soon enough, the woozy traveler is signing credit-card receipts for purchases like bottles of champagne marked up by ridiculously high amounts — like a $5,000 bottle of wine that runs about $5 wholesale, according to one example in the criminal complaint from Florida.
Woozy with campaign tiredness and with a few minutes to go before he arrives at Stoke's marketplace, a dilapidated Victorian pavilion now overshadowed by a colossal Independence Day monument to Brexit, he closes his eyes and recalls the first time he stumped there.
To further allow us to understand exactly how an abuse survivor feels in such an awful moment, the camera spins around a woozy Jo. It's enough to make you dizzy — and we can all assume the terrified doctor feels the same way.
I consider making one last hake to suck the marrow out of this experiment, but I'm too woozy from the pizza's 3,000+ milligrams of sodium, so instead I lie face-up on my bed and add up the totals for the day.
The bottom line: That $30 ticket (New York price) is well worth it for any moviegoer who isn't afraid to get wet and is OK with feeling a bit woozy after a somewhat jarring and jolting ride in his or her seat.
Still, there's a lovely moment when Armstrong and his wife, Jan (Claire Foy), sway along in their living room to a favorite record, "Lunar Rhapsody," and he carries a tape of it, woozy with the strains of the theremin, to play in space.
It opens with dizzy ambience and blurry trance synths that sound a little bit like Rustie's underwater explorations, before blistering skyward through chanted vocals, a wonderfully elastic bass line and jungly drum samples—all signifiers of ecstasy and abandon after the woozy exposition.
But Mr. Chung is also compelling as a solo artist, and his material, including the intoxicating 2015 album "Fated," shows off his ability to weave diverse sonic ideas (woozy beats, sped-up vocal samples, glitchy synthesizers) into sublime and strange sonic tapestries.
But instead of a swooping drone-cam drive-along with a drug-runner's 18-wheeler, it was a woozy in-and-out close-up of a paunchy middle-aged mutant in a leisure suit, staring into the camera and breaking the fourth wall.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Representative Jerrold Nadler became woozy and appeared almost to faint during a press briefing on Friday with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, but the congressman said soon after that he had been dehydrated and was now feeling better.
Sometimes that makes her crazy and neurotic: "I won't cry wolf in the kitchen," she swears on woozy opener "Hang on Me," but threatens to jump off her roof "just to punish you" on the vengeful, cracked opera of "Smoking Section," the last song.
By virtue of sheer longevity and persistence, the Alaskan indie band Portugal the Man has come to define a particular strain of popular alternative rock: queasy glistening guitars, woozy electronic textures, and crooning white-soul vocals equal psychedelia as reconstructed by students of indie obscurantism.
The then-22-year-old songstress was still woozy from the night before, topping off a three-month bender triggered by a severed label deal with a bottle of rare champagne, a gift from her debut album's producer, and one she promised she'd never open.
The simple logic was that Liston's longest, easiest punch would only need to connect a few times to have Clay feeling woozy and ready for the right hand, while Clay would have to connect his jab hundreds of times and risk getting hit each time.
But oh, it is so hard to not give in to that rush of feeling, that heady, woozy, glorious feeling of finding someone who seems to really get you, and then there you are like some sort of geyser, stories and emotions pouring forth.
Yet for the Claypool Lennon Delirium, the pair's joint musical project, the psychedelic name couldn't be a better approximation of its music: woozy guitars, thumping bass and dizzying lyrics recounting tales of traveling to other planets and dancing with Peter Pan, among other oddities.
Much of it, frankly, feels too much like a middle-aged "Riverdale," and those who give the whole meta aspect any thought will likely become woozy as the cast debates the wisdom and value of a revival in the midst of, you know, doing one.
"Daytona" may stand alone in this moment — particularly in contrast to the woozy, blown-out rap albums dominating the charts because of the primacy of streaming — but it isn't as effective as "My Name Is My Name," Pusha-T's 2013 full-length solo debut album.
Sometimes heard through an analog haze, complete with static and tape-speed glitches, are a confident twin-guitar march, distortion-topped anthems, a boom-bap strut, buzz-bombing guitar riffs, woozy synthesizer melodies and jazz-trumpet coda — a glimpse into one songwriter's primordial soup.
"Break Up Every Night" spirals around glowing, percussive synth stabs with winning energy, while "It Won't Kill Ya" sways alluringly over cautious piano chords during the verses and woozy airhorn during the drop, but mostly even the upbeat songs go through the motions on autopilot.
Its choruses run laps around your brain (listen to "medicine" once and try to forget it), and though throughout the album there are nods to pop, chillwave, emo, and hip-hop, all of these genres are brought together by a pervasively woozy, but cohesive synth sound.
He also formed his own squad called AmmoNation, which includes producer Crime Heat, who he regularly collaborates with; Jane Deezy, whose sparkling, sharp-tongued R&B-inflected hip hop is instantly catchy; and Blaze the Emperor, who has a woozy flow that floats breezily atop any beat.
Her music is woozy and mesmeric, combining the introspection of Elliott Smith (who gets a name-check on "What's Up"), the reverb-drenched resonance of Slowdive and the wonky pop sensibility of Kate Bush—but it took her a while to believe she had something worthwhile.
"Just woke up in Vegas and feeling very woozy and flabbergasted," said programmer Jo-Remi Madsen in an email to me last week, after Madsen found himself sitting near developers from Bethseda Softworks and Blizzard, after Owlboy had been nominated for a design award at DICE.
Now in her mid-twenties, she's become so adept at lifting influences from various pockets of the capital – a smattering of a trap hi-hat, the frenetic vocal energy of grime, woozy, and dark electronics rumbling under her bars – that she's folded London into herself completely.
The word itself is more of an idea than a music genre, but roughly speaking it relates to any sort of woozy, dreamy, ambient, plucked and pitched-down song or track that would sound blissful skimming over the ocean waves during a beach-side set in Ibiza.
Slowly, Tittle tried to pull himself up off the turf, woozy from a concussion, and Morris Berman, a photographer for The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, was there to snap the picture: Tittle kneeling, his shoulders drooped, his helmet knocked off, his bald pate exposed, his face bloodied.
Throughout "Malibu," he sings and raps amid the utopian grooves of 1970s soul; the woozy flux of current alt-R&B; the brittle sound of trap; the low-slung swagger of Los Angeles hip-hop; and hints of psychedelia, new wave, gospel and electronic dance music.
Writer/director Josephine Decker forgoes a straightforward telling of the story, opting instead for something that feels woozy and original from the start, disorienting by design, drawing us into Madeline's muddled and sometimes overheated headspace in a way that feels more governed by dream logic than reality.
I've played the album several times across 19.073, and certain parts of it still hit me today with a discomforting queasiness: squeals and drones drift in and out of focus atop crisp folktronica beats of no little beauty, while woozy chimes stagger about in a fog of radio static.
The two work in tandem: At some point during a particularly woozy feast, the camera blurs the background into a swirl of colors, Bobby Krlic's spine-chilling score swells, and we're lost in this sensorial assault of fertility, decay and human feeling that threatens to swallow the characters whole.
Early thoughts on "Work" (which was produced by Boi-1da) is that is sounds absolutely nothing like either "FourFiveSeconds", "Bitch Better Have My Money" or "American Oxygen", with a tripped out and woozy tone, and Riri working up an almost Young Thug style ad-lib throughout the vocals.
But if you do not: Though his 2012 debut album Pluto was a classic in own woozy, idiosyncratic way and the mixtapes that preceded it helped lay the foundation for much of the sound of New Atlanta post-rap, Future's sophomore album Honest felt like a step back.
"I can't really be arsed with Brian Eno at all, if I'm honest," isn't something you'd expect to hear from a producer who nominally operates in ambient circles, but Joe Moynihan isn't going to let the grand old dukes of woozy weightlessness dictate what he does, and doesn't do.
Photo courtesy of Mick Jenkins Mick Jenkins is a very good rapper, but the zone he and production buddies THEMpeople have gotten into is something that goes beyond just "good rapper," as anyone paying attention to the woozy, melodic world of last year's Wave[s] is well aware.
Mr. Salim described other grisly practices by his jailers: placing him in a coffin-like box, his arms stretched and chained, on top of cleaning chemicals; strapping him to a gurney and injecting him with drugs that made him woozy; bringing dogs into a room to threaten him.
Heroes saved one another at the last second — a chilling moment saw the usually fearless Tormund come unglued before the Hound stepped in — and the numbers swelled until Jon staggered around in the sort of woozy, all-is-lost interlude that generally comes right before the big rescue.
The burbly singsong sway of "Foreign," the synthesized strings bouncing up and down throughout "Shoota," the high-pitched squeals embedded into the woozy, breathy electronic rush of "Fell in Luv" — all suggest a sort of warped rap shoegaze, as the aqueous synthesizer gurgle simulates waves of electric feedback.
After that haphazard, long-out-of-print 1999 album, Lennox resumed his solo career with 803's Young Prayer, a hushed meditation on grief, before finally breaking through with 2007's Person Pitch, a woozy tapestry of sampled textures and dense-as-hell harmony that still feels impenetrable 12 years later.
We've seen an explosion of talent come out of the city in recent years, with fresh talent like Air Max '97, Andras & Oscar, Francis Inferno Orchestra and Fantastic Man catapult themselves to the rapt attention of an international audience, and define the deep and woozy sound of Melbourne house music.
Well that age-old rivalry got mighty out of hand in yesterday's game between Clemson and Wake Forrest, as Clemson's defensive coordinator Brent Venables, known for being an intense sort of dude (maybe he's a Harbaugh relative), got to yelling at a ref so hard that he got woozy from it.
The music on the album also takes inspiration from Todd Rundgren and Crosby, Stills & Nash—a legacy that can be felt in the dazed, woozy music of "Chamber" and the accompanying video, which starts on a cosmic roadway before heading off for a tour of spaceship interiors and temples under kaleidoscopic skies.
Lafond and Poliquin's voices wind together over a woozy full of eerie chimes and disembodied voices, and the overall effect is one of an entire edifice on the verge of collapse—which, appropriately, is a good feeling for being caught up in the kind of unavoidable love and fixation that "Poison" describes.
Other fun entries included I'M STUCK (hand up if you at least thought that while you were solving this tricky puzzle today), ON A DARE (although the idea of bug-eating in the clue made me a little woozy), HOSTELS, AH BLISS, FAIR SHAKE, ANTINOVEL, RUNS A TAB, LET'S ROLL and THE VOICE.
After a sleepless night, she felt woozy but was still leading by one stroke when she came to the 218th hole at the Atlantic City Country Club in Northfield, N.J. Her tee shot landed on a slope on the opposite side of a water-filled ditch to the right of the hole.
She sings with a calming but powerful drawl on songs like the breezy "Only Loving You" and the woozy "Lower 9 Valentine," which is a love letter to the neighborhood where she recorded the LP. This is modest and no-frills country music, but it packs a punch in its affecting simplicity.
Though information around regarding the Paul brothers is scant, it's fairly easy to draw a line connecting, say, the woozy yet tight bass in D'Angelo's "Chicken Grease" with the wobbling production in "Jasmine," the lonely falsetto on Prince's downbeat debut album tracks, the pop sensibility of Michael Jackson, and the production glitchiness of J Dilla.
Like many of Heard's now timeless LPs, you could probably take Cerebral Hemispheres all the way from a psychedelic dancefloor, to a woozy chill-out room, sun-kissed beach, a hazy rooftop, and maybe even some sort of low-lit, romantic dinner scene—as long as your guests are down to get extremely chill.
But having waited all this time to record "I Can't Stop Loving You," he brings it on home, and where the Squadron's new banjo tunes wandered, the Swarm's woozy rendition of the 1962 lodestar "Tel-Star" is on point—and no less pretty or pointed than the freshly minted "Lily," named after the daughter who's not in his band.
The woozy beat and chopped-and-screwed vocals of "Melrose" is vintage Huntsville, but the hook ("Ridin' down Melrose, backseat full of hoes") is all LA. There's a hook from Ty Dolla $ign, LA's reigning R&B polymath, on the sun-drenched "Never Been Scared," but it follows "Plenty Cake," which features Jackie's fellow Alabama ambassador Rich Boy.
Genesis Series On paper, none of the elements juxtaposed against one another on "Hold Up, Wait a Minute" should work — the quick-stutter raps by the Midwest hip-hop pioneers Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, the woozy brass interruptions by the New Orleans stalwart Trombone Shorty, the Michael Jackson vocal homages, the glossy up-tempo production that recalls the era of Crystal Waters optimism.
Their sound is thus as difficult to classify as the artists who have graced their record sleeves over the years, but can be counted on for long and woozy psychedelic grooves that lean on tongue-in-cheek humor, melody, ingenious sampling, and enough zany instrumentation to make you believe you're living inside some sort of ecstasy-laced version of Pet Sounds.
Bergamin & Gomide, from São Paulo, is displaying paintings and works on paper by familiar names like Lygia Pape, but also by Brazilian modernists less attested in Western museums, like Judith Lauand, whose geometric compositions pared Concretism down to its most minimal elements, and Alfredo Volpi, who painted faint, woozy-edged abstractions that are as tantalizing as Ms. Lauand's are exacting.
Her twisted, angular, fuzzy, solid, muscular guitar sound lashes out in discrete blats, leaving pauses between each riff, dividing songs into blocky chunks: the woozy power chords between funk plinking on "Paralyzed," the thunderous strumming alternating with slower percussive blasts on "In My Head," the glowing rhythm pattern on "Heat Wave," whose '80s R&B-style keyboards add mesmerizing flash.
More exclusively electronic and less instrumentally varied than his previous work, dominated by woozy waves of synthesizer and his own chirpy, pitch-corrected vocals, this music shares a style not just with the impractical shit sold in Hiper Asia but with a lot of avant-garde Spanish-language rock and/or electronica: it's colorful, jumpy, fragmented, a little garish, and also pinched, narrow, perversely difficult.
Among the candidates are five new faces (smiling face with three hearts, hot face, cold face, partying face, woozy face, and pleading face), eleven new animals and bugs (raccoon, llama, hippopotamus, kangaroo, badger, peacock, parrot, swan, lobster, microbe, and mosquito), six new foods (mango, leafy green, bagel, salt, moon cake, and cupcake), two new people (superhero and super villain), and new hairstyles (curly hair and bald head).
The New York born, Puerto Rico raised rapper appeared on no fewer than nine different January singles as either a lead or featured artist, including tracks with Dillon Francis, Jaudy, and the presently incarcerated Anuel AA. On the would-be signature earworm "Austin Baby," a robotic pitched-up voice persists with reciting the title ad nauseum in between laidback verses over a woozy beat.
Amidst woozy narrative stretches that seem beholden to Stephen Vincent Benét, we hear from the subject himself and from many others, including a lyric David Lilienthal (with whom the left-leaning Rukeyser fully sides) and a rhyming, rollicking F.D.R. But it is Willkie who gets under Rukeyser's skin the most, irritating her away from thirties agitprop and toward a genuinely artistic ambivalence about her protagonist.
Unimpeachable masterpieces like Velázquez's "Las Meninas" join art historical rarities: a woozy early Vermeer; a seminude Orientalist photo shoot art-directed by Eugène Delacroix; Ellsworth Kelly's abstraction of two contiguous curved volumes said to slyly represent "two boys' bums together"; a composite photograph of Abraham Lincoln with a Mathew Brady head shot of the president grafted onto the body of the pro-slavery statesman John C. Calhoun.
As many theatergoers will by now have guessed, this woozy figure, an actress by the name of Dotty Otley, here played by the glorious Andrea Martin, is smack in the dizzying middle of "Noises Off," the heady, headlong and (sorry, alliteration haters) altogether hilarious farce by Michael Frayn, which opened on Thursday at the American Airlines Theater, providing generous doses of heat-generating laughter as the winter chill finally sets in.
My father's voice pipes from his room— a rising inflection that means he is arguing with the nurse about his medication— and I am woozy, ecstatic: this body is not his, he is still wrapped in his voice, if I shook him he would rattle with it, it would spear from him like a germinating seed, the green pellet of it spiking open, rolling his life out on gimballing wheels.
Shanti Celeste has come through with a couple of woozy workouts to christen her own imprint Peach Discs, our favorite of which was "Selector," Sporting Life has produced the blissful "No More Stress" with Novelist (who turns 20 today), Happa has turned in one of our favorite tracks of the year already in the shape of "Bum Trance," and we were also super into London-based Z Lovecraft's "The Creator".
Black music, in its broadest possible sweep, was a rallying cause for the core members of the Soulquarians: D'Angelo, an R&B singer and pianist oozing every sort of charisma; Questlove, a whip-smart drummer steeped in soul and hip-hop arcana; James Poyser, a thoughtful keyboardist well versed in gospel, funk and fusion; and J Dilla, a crate-digging producer with the wizardly ability to turn a simple backbeat into something tilted, woozy or smudged.
The staff was similarly resourceful and accommodating at the legendary and marvelous restaurant Joe Beef in the Little Burgundy neighborhood, widely known for its dedication to excellent, lavish portions and gourmet excess, and at Au Pied de Cochon, one of my Montreal favorites and a 10-minute drive from the old port, where, though we were by then slightly woozy from two days of feasting, I insisted that at least one of us try one of the restaurant's specialties: duck in a can.

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