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Disquiet: Odd Nosdam & Jel Found-Sound MP3 (& Video)
Disquiet: Odd Nosdam & Jel Found-Sound MP3 (& Video)
Anticon beatmakers Jel and Odd Nosdam have forty dollars to spend on records at a thrift store and an afternoon to make a song from them. Links here to a short video of them finding the records, taking samples, and piecing them together. The track isn't half bad, even though this is slightly akward and gimmicky. In fact, yeah, just skip the video and download the exclusive so that you have it forever.
·disquiet.com·
Disquiet: Odd Nosdam & Jel Found-Sound MP3 (& Video)
Distance Lab: Projects: Mutsugoto
Distance Lab: Projects: Mutsugoto
This is beautiful. "Mutsugoto is an intimate communication device intended for a bedroom environment. Mutsugoto allows distant partners to communicate through the language of touch as expressed on the canvas of the human body. A custom computer vision and projection system allows users to draw on each other's bodies while lying in bed. Drawings are transmitted 'live' between the two beds, enabling a different kind of synchronous communication that leverages the emotional quality of physical gesture." Thanks for the link, Ara.
·distancelab.org·
Distance Lab: Projects: Mutsugoto
HIPSTERRUNOFF: The Memefication of Your Band
HIPSTERRUNOFF: The Memefication of Your Band
Sifting through HRO's sorta-haughty satire is worth it for the occasion post like this, where whoever Carles is gets tired of mocking teenagers and writes something true and intriguing about the state of the music industry and popular music culture (at least for the indie set).
·hipsterrunoff.com·
HIPSTERRUNOFF: The Memefication of Your Band
Randy Kirchhof: SXSW in a Nutshell
Randy Kirchhof: SXSW in a Nutshell
Worth consideration. "SXSW is an extraordinary and well-run event. I simply wish that it would give something back to the artists who have made its existence possible." On the other hand, shouldn't artists have to fight tooth-and-nail for attention and acclaim among thousands of others, be poor and go back to the drawing board sometimes? Getting to the point where one can play at SXSW is a feat in itself; shouldn't it be enough of a reward? But then, shouldn't SXSW help these bands as much as it can, as much as it claims to want to?
·kirchhof.com·
Randy Kirchhof: SXSW in a Nutshell
Terra Incognita Films: 'Into the Wild' Debunked
Terra Incognita Films: 'Into the Wild' Debunked
Not so much 'debunked', but this article calls out Krakauer on a number of conclusions and omissions from his book (and the subsequent movie). To summarize: the poison/moldy seeds theory doesn't hold water, and McCandless probably just simply starved to death. McCandless had money and a map with him on his final trek, but the book and movie omit this. Also, one of the final self-portrait photographs might have a clue as to the "injury" alluded to in his final note: one sleeve of his shirt looks armless.
·tifilms.com·
Terra Incognita Films: 'Into the Wild' Debunked
Musicophilia
Musicophilia
A fantastic music blog, with expertly crafted thematic mixes, often centered around certain periods in music. A great source for inspiration and knowledge for the music-obsessive.
·musicophilia.wordpress.com·
Musicophilia
The Universe as a Hologram
The Universe as a Hologram
This is insanely fascinating, and I honestly don't understand it at all. "In addition to its phantomlike nature, such a universe would possess other rather startling features. If the apparent separateness of subatomic particles is illusory, it means that at a deeper level of reality all things in the universe are infinitely interconnected." "We are really "receivers" floating through a kaleidoscopic sea of frequency, and what we extract from this sea and transmogrify into physical reality is but one channel from many extracted out of the superhologram."
·twm.co.nz·
The Universe as a Hologram
TED.com: Benjamin Zander on music and passion
TED.com: Benjamin Zander on music and passion
"Success is how many shining eyes I have around me." And that old chestnut about never saying anything to someone that you wouldn't want to be your last communication with them. Platitudes, yes, but very good ones. The second inspirational music-related video in as many days to have moved me to tears (yesterday's Sigur Rós MoMA concert being the first).
·ted.org·
TED.com: Benjamin Zander on music and passion
This Recording: In Which The City Has Ceased Its Singing
This Recording: In Which The City Has Ceased Its Singing
"I spoke to an economist friend about the city’s problems. 'We don’t make anything,' he said. 'We don’t produce anything. We're a service economy, and no one can afford the services.' What happens after that? I asked. 'Anarchy,' he said. 'Basically, Gaza. If only we had something to rail against except ourselves, as Arab peoples do. What a relief that must be!'"
·thisrecording.com·
This Recording: In Which The City Has Ceased Its Singing