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Happy Chief debuts “Gold Plated”0

Posted by c in music (Saturday July 22, 2006 at 2:31 pm)

happy chief : gold plated

Lo-fi and amateurish, this is the speck Happy Chief will make on the skillet of rock and roll’s breakfast.

Ingredients: yours truly, upright and fretless electric basses, wineglass, guiro, four-string slide guitar, steel drum, drumkit, piano, harmonica, shaker and dog barks. All made on a four-track cassette recorder and no computers [if you know what i do for a living you're prolly not believing that]. well, i did mix the analog signal down to .mp3 format in order to share my inexperience with all of you.

Most all original tunes [except for a tribute to the late Morphine frontman, Mark Sandman, using a wineglass] the sound of this album is akin to basement four-track-noodling insomniance. That last is not really a word, true, but perhaps is invented here to describe the movement that is Gold Plated.

Listen to Happy Chief cover “French Fries with Pepper

if you don’t hate that, you can download the album here.

Enjoy!

Lewis and Clarke couldn’t have dreamed0

Posted by c in tech (Saturday July 15, 2006 at 2:13 pm)

newfangled device

Pavion’s KCN 9000 handheld looks more like a PMP than a GPS unit, which is no doubt exactly what Pavion wants you to think, touting the device’s audio and video capabilities as much as it’s navigation functions. Alongside a SiRF Star III GPS module, the Windows CE-based device packs a 300 MHz Atlas 2 processor, 64MB of RAM, and 32MB of ROM behind a 3.5-inch QVGA screen, with storage coming in the form of an SD card slot (an SD card appears to be included but Pavion doesn’t say what size). Interestingly, Pavion also lists the device as having an AV in port, which can presumably be used for recording, although the company doesn’t explicitly say as much. It’s also not spilling any deets on a price or release date.

It wasn’t that long ago that we first discovered fire.

We’ve come a long way, baby. Or so it would seem, aye?

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c

Sun Tzu’s The Art of War (as it relates to one-upmanship during discussions of popular music between the uneducated peasant classes)0

Posted by c in music (Wednesday July 12, 2006 at 5:36 am)

Posted by DaveTheGrinch under music

the art of war

Open Letter to Creators of Publicly Published Playlists0

Posted by c in art, music (Sunday July 9, 2006 at 9:06 am)

dave the grinch tells it like it is

Taken from DaveTheGrinch.net

We (me), the undersigned, respectfully request that the technology enabled, power granted 15 minute fame seekers please stop clogging up the internet with their badly conceived and predictably executed user created playlists. Just because technologies such as Rhapsody allow you to create and publish your own playlist of tracks doesn’t mean you should. Playlist creation is a responsibility not a right.

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The Eraser0

Posted by c in music (Sunday July 9, 2006 at 8:33 am)

the eraser - thom yorke

From CityPages.com
The man who once sang, “Anyone can play guitar” often chooses not to on his solo debut. Instead, Thom Yorke and producer Nigel Godrich build The Eraser on the same surround-sound circuitry that bolstered the last few Radiohead albums. The solo project is hardly a sign that the singer will abandon his mates indefinitely to do his own thing: Yorke’s thing and the band’s are one and the same.

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