This is one of those things often at the back of my mind as I currently live in a 100 something year old apartment building overlooking I-5.
This is one of those things often at the back of my mind as I currently live in a 100 something year old apartment building overlooking I-5.
Is this one good? I've held off because I was underwhelmed by Nine Types of Light. I also feel like their best were Bloodthirsty Youth and Cookie Mountain, though I really really enjoyed Dear Science.
I made a short album entirely on my cellphone earlier this year. I was fiddling around with nanoloop and I am synth on my android, and after I made a couple of tracks, decided to go all out and make a bandcamp. I'm still making songs, though I'll probably drop nanoloop for a while when Korg DSN-12 comes out later this…
Oh that reminds I need to go get a pumpkin latte as soon as possible.
Good song, too. <3 The Books, too. Glad to see they're doing more stuff.
I'm making a short album entirely on my phone (mostly in nanoloop). Nearly done.
I came to this article in hope of seeing the Red Dwarf toaster and I am not disappointed.
Oh man mad nostalgia for Escaflowne. I still have my VHS fansubs of that one from when I was in high school. Also of note is its Kanno and Mizoguchi penned soundtrack on that one.
If you've seriously never seen anything, I would recommend Princess Mononoke (or almost any of Miyazaki's movies), Akira, Memories, Robot Carnival, Neo Tokyo, Castle of Cagliostro... Lately I've been a big fan of Yuasa Masaaki, and would recommend Kaiba and Kemonozume by him, though they're probably harder to track…
I got a 2.4666 repeating so I'm a godless liberal airhead
I did a double take on that one, too. Being kinda OCD, I'm pretty preoccupied thinking about infection and disease, but the question's use of "so many different kinds of people" felt dog whistly to me.
I always see these the day after, but I'll comment anyway way. Was rocking the new Horseback album yesterday afternoon.
Cool! I really like Medusa and gorgons. Also, Todd Alcott's blog is pretty interesting. I haven't really followed it since he migrated from livejournal to his own domain, but his multi post analyses of movies were always engrossing.
I've been sick since Thursday. It sucks. Since I'm stuck indoors, guess I'll go thru my Netflix queue or work on some songs in nanoloop. ..
The only thing that would be iffy would be the 78 rpm track because not all turntables do that speed.
I was about to say the same thing.
Also disappointed that the slug was deflected halfway through, but kinda fascinated at how the chocolate bunnies seem to get liquified by the bullet.
Liars videos are always so good.
No Korg M01-D? It's pretty amazing.
I was actually thinking of getting some of these things to menace my friends with at gaming this weekend. Relieved to see they're so scarce in Seattle.