I have been listening to music -- really, well and truly -- but all of that evidence is on my Twitter feed. So, today, I've gone from morose......to wistfully day-dreamy.You see, the boyfriend nearly set the kitchen on fire. Again. He doesn't learn well. Heart of gold, but still.So I plugged New Order into Pandora and had about a morning of that before shifting gears to Neil Hannon. I may not h...
Via The Morning News, an absolutely wonderful and spot-on article on doom metal/review of Sunn 0)))'s latest, Monoliths & Dimensions. It's best summarized by a conversation the author has with Jim Jarmusch, at the end:He spoke about the "dream architecture" in the music, how "beautiful" and "peaceful" it could be. "It can be heavy and dark," he went on, "but that peacefulness is because they ta...
OK -- so I'm still a little spastic after reading Cody B's latest offering, but here goes: anyone out there using Simplify Media?I've just installed the goods and am practically drooling over the chance to try it out, but if I'm going to be truly re-connected with music (and MOG), then I also need to kick the tires on sharing and chatting with others.Y'all can find me as nickiplum. Any takers?
Brilliant Noise from Semiconductor on Vimeo.Posted on Immersion Blog:"Brilliant Noise" is a film by Semiconductor;Brilliant Noise takes us into the data vaults of solar astronomy. After sifting through hundreds of thousands of computer files, made accessible via open access archives, Semiconductor have brought together some of the sun's finest unseen moments. These images have been kept in thei...