Friday, December 31, 2010
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY
Here are a couple more fascinating artists! The Institut Für Feinmotorik have a handful of music releases. They make their songs using multiple record players that amplify the sounds from no records at all, and instead the sounds of sandpaper, white noise, thumping rubber bands and other such experimental source material are picked up through the needle and tonearm of the "empty" turntables.
Institut Für Feinmotorik
The other admirable umlauted artist is Zoë Keating. Zoë's current releases feature her exceptional cello playing fed into a computer that allows a phrase of music to repeat itself which then allows a new layer to seamlessly be added on top- and so on. Eventually a full string section is breathing beneath up to sixteen layers of musical phrases.
Institut Für Feinmotorik
Zoë Keating
Friday, December 24, 2010
CHRISTMAS TIME TRAVELING
Merry Christmas, Everyone! And Happy Birthday , Mithra you old fart (the God of the Sun- not the Son of God- whose birthdate was lent to Christianity in order to nail down a day for the merry-making we know today to be Christmas)

L to R: The Laziest Man on Mars, Betty Foster, Santa Claus, Billy Foster.
Christmas certainly does garishly mark the passing of a year for me and most Americans. Even New Year's Eve/Day doesn't have a marketing campaign that completely envelopes the senses the way Christmas does. We always seem surprised that Christmas is here again, and that it's over so quickly, and then we're quick to look forward to Spring and Summer. I remember teasing a friend, who was exhausted from the holidays at the start of the year, by saying, "Before you know it, it will be Christmas again!" I feel that just by repeating that phrase in my head now, I have managed to somehow skip those 360 days and here I am back on Christmas Eve. I time traveled! Even the same tree found its way into my living room, and if it wasn't for a few new ornaments on that tree I could almost assume I traveled back in time. Yes, Christmas is here again. Familiar holiday sights, sounds, and smells have been assaulting me for over a month now and I can only hope to make it safely back to my time machine to do it all again next year... or last year... or maybe on another planet...

L to R: The Laziest Man on Mars, Betty Foster, Santa Claus, Billy Foster.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
N'T
My friend Scott French has been making amazing music for years and he only gets better and better. Scott sent me a link to his latest solo project called N'T (N apostrophe T). The album is available here for a price of your own design. Enjoy his eclectic pop sensibilities and keep an ear to the street for him in the future!
Friday, December 10, 2010
FOOTWORKIN'
I just recently found out about this subculture that exists primarily in Chicago. Footwork is a style of dance and music that exists in a hyper realm. 160 beats per minute calls for some fast and impressive legwork. See for yourself!
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