I made a little video last night during Earth Hour. I was going to do it in candlelight but I thought these fellers might be more fun! The music is a new instrumental that’ll be on my next album. Hope you like it!
Archive for March, 2009
Tonight, I took part in Earth Hour 2009:
VOTE EARTH
YOUR LIGHT SWITCH IS YOUR VOTE
This year, Earth Hour has been transformed into the world’s first global election, between Earth and global warming.
For the first time in history, people of all ages, nationalities, race and background have the opportunity to use their light switch as their vote [...]
The best new track at this week’s Bzangy was the superb ‘Standing On The Shoulders Of The Carcass Of John Mayer’ by Canadian Invasion. Who, of course, aren’t a Canadian band at all, they appear to be from Philadelphia. On their MySpace, they say they sound like Wilco, Spoon, The National and a host of [...]
I’m very chuffed that I wrote the cover feature for this month’s issue of Sound On Sound, the best recording magazine in the world.
My article is about how I went from being scared of modular synthesizers to finally buying my own. You can check out an excerpt by clicking here.
My modular is the most [...]
Click the pic above to see some more mucking about with a torch and my Virus Polar!
A little gallery of some flowers that have come out to say hello. Clicky!
Cheery cherry blossom + blue sky! Click the pic for more.
Click above to see some pics from last night’s Bluey. Lovely, lovely people but pretty much atrocious music, check out the tags to see why.
Paired Example Of Media Bias: NORTH KOREA = EVIL, USA = GOOD
Published by March 19th, 2009 in Antiwar.North Korean soldiers have detained two female US journalists, according to media reports.
The reporters were arrested on Tuesday near a river on North Korea’s border with China, according to South Korean TV and newspaper reports.
The journalists had apparently ignored warnings to stop filming in the area.
(Source: BBC News)
Okay, let’s start with the obvious point:
If two [...]
After the Mascot Fight gig, I was drawn inexorably, like a tubby moth, to the bright lights of the new bridge next to the Silk Mill. Click the pic above to see more shininess.