February 2012
8 posts
Mi Casa Es Su Casa: An international home... →
Dublab writes:
We wanted to create a collage of sounds from personal spaces around the world so we asked friends to send 30 second recordings of the most interesting sounds in their homes. We stitched them all together into an audio insight of intimate environments. The finished piece was presented at the Sound in Space field recording festival in Los Angeles on Saturday, February 14th 2009.
January 2012
5 posts
1 tag
December 2011
6 posts
An ad that pretends to be art is — at absolute best — like somebody who smiles...
– Ya…Brilliant. This also pertains to the current notion of ‘customer service’ by corporate America.
David Foster Wallace (via themadeshop)
November 2011
9 posts
http://peppersprayingcop.tumblr.com/ →
Let the public shaming (and New Way Forward) begin…
Please let me cook for You.: Shrimp Satay with... →
I’m fortunate enough to know Sarinya, so I actually have the pleasure of eating her outstanding cooking firsthand. Until you might be graced similarly, you can learn how she does it by following her blog; It’s all usually pretty simple to execute…But sooooo not simple to stop eating : )
pleaseletmecookforyou:
Satay is one of the most popular street food dishes in...
October 2011
7 posts
elitegymnastics:
Friends: "I'm His Girl" →
coolnewtracks:
Sexy track!
September 2011
7 posts
9 tags
2 tags
3 tags
August 2011
7 posts
Peffer's Favorite New Adds 8/11
Futureworld Com Truise
Abducted Cults
Cumbia de sal - Cumbia en Moog
Walking On A Dream Empire Of The Sun
Houdini Foster The People
Too Beautiful To Work The Luyas
Terminally Chill Neon Indian
Zimbabwe New Navy
Amor Fati Washed Out
1000 Knives Yellow Magic Orchestra
Trombones Are Deep, You Know? →
Byron Fulcher of the Philharmonia Orchestra provides descriptions and usage examples of several kinds of trombone mute such as the bucket mute, cup mute, harmon mute and more.
leftcoastjane:
Give em hell, KEITH! (sorry if there’s a dumb commercial to sit thru first)
July 2011
10 posts
Harry Nilsson on Songwriting
“Usually the first line comes first and you take it and put it in the middle. The chorus will come out as the first line and you turn it into the chorus.”
¡True!
From “Songwriters on Songwriting” by Paul Zollo: A book to turn to again and again.