Monday, 30 March 2009

HREDA




My old mate, Sugarring Robinson and his band HREDA they have been going a few years now. If you dont know who they are you should! here they are live in there hometown of Oxford


Sunday, 29 March 2009

Matt Hensley


Feast your eyes on the late 80s early 90s legend of skateboarding Matt Hensley. This is his section from the Gullwing trucks video, Full Power Trip.

The west is the best



My crazy brother from the other side has a blogspot, check his very random photos and journeys from all round the world. Not for the weak hearted. Check a day in the life of Troy West

El Guincho




Alegranza! does two things that often appear separately in records you fall in love with, but rarely together: On the one hand, it reminds you of so much other music you love, and on the other, it sounds little like any of them. Spanish artist El Guincho (real name: Pablo Díaz-Reixa) makes music from Spanish chanting, thudding tribal rhythms, ghostly harmonies, and the bits and pieces of a thousand as yet unwritten pop songs. It's a combination that won't be appearing in any pop how to guides any time soon. The impressive and probably unwittingly fashionable source material, Afrobeat, dub, Tropicália, and early rock'n'roll, and the irresistibility of these songs can only briefly obscure the fact that no one else is really making music quite like this.

Alegranza Aqui

Saturday, 28 March 2009

Tantric Porno

Rustled up this little video to go to Bardo Ponds Tantric porno

Bardo Pond



Lengthy and deliberate sound explorations filled with all the hallmarks of modern-day space rock, droning guitars, thick distortion, feedback, reverb, and washes of white noise. Fill your ears.



a massive forty-four minute jam from the bardo pond configuration (michael gibbons, john gibbons, clint takeda, isobel sollenberger, jason kourkounis)


and something special for the weekend

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Wikileaks

Wikileaks raided by german police.
The more Governments try to suppress wrong doing, the more sites like Wikileaks are needed!
The only reason I can think of for Governments to be concerned about internet censorship blacklists getting published is because they are censoring things they aren't supposed to or don't want their citizens to know about.
IE Abuse of power and corruption... and if that is the case, then that means 
all the more reason they SHOULD be published so the citizenry can find out.
This is a classic example of the Free Press doing exactly what it supposed to do. Thumbs up, Wikileaks!
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power."  Benito Mussolini

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Mediocre at best

From the boys at Beastmangoat, classic skatescene video of skaters mainly living around Nottingham and Sheffield areas. Footage from everywhere though, including Liverpools Night of the living dead, Livingston, Scotlands livi Fun day, Marseille, France etc. check it out



Sunday, 22 March 2009

The Fountain



The Fountain is a 2006 American science fiction/fantasy film directed by Darren Aronofsky (Pi / Requiem for a dream) that follows three interwoven narratives that take place in the age of conquistadors, the modern-day period, and the far future. The film stars Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz, whose characters' romance exists in all three time periods. The Fountain explores the themes of love and mortality, drawing influences from the The Fountain of Youth and The Tree of Life. The film is framed with visual language by using transition scenes, light, and shapes. The director incorporated visual effects into The Fountain by using minimal computer-generated imagery; he reduced the use of computers by using inexpensive footage provided by a macro-photographer. Anyway its pretty good so check it out

Friday, 20 March 2009

Michael Tsarion



If you have a few hours spare, watch this and make what you will.If you found this interesting check out the subversive use of symbolism in the media too and his other works. heres a link here to a symbolism dictionary for you to check meanings etc, i found it very useful have a gander.

Gigs-Graveyard Etc..

A night of metal in the outskirts of badalona. heres some of the folks that dedicate there lives and images to metal!









Thursday, 19 March 2009

Casiotone for the painfully alone

Came across this video, which i really enjoyed. love the artwork. trolling through friends blogs, i saw my friend stu had done a colab thingy with this girl who i know nothing about, checked some of her videos and came on this beauty. so here it is. Enjoy!

Project Blue Beam

Do you believe everything you see? i found this video, I know its talking of the past now but i thought it was pretty cool. I do recommend you look into this more (project bluebeam),  dont let what you see make you negative. Hold fast!



Does anybody think this sounds like the women who was sampled on little fluffy clouds by the ORB?



I wonder why most of the footage is not of the massive craft there meant to be reporting on, could it be a hologram?

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Odd Architecture






Some people come up with strange ideas

Holographic Universe


Get some of this inside your head, Check Michael Talbot out too if you like it.


Thursday, 12 March 2009

This is a test! This is a test!



I'm opening up my world for some unknown reason. Why has it come to this and what is the reason. I could ask myself but do i really need to. The depths of my brain feels like an endless blackhole. A turmoil of questions, answers, images and sounds. I can try and reach inside and find what i need but i may get sucked in. If you could see the chaos that is me you may like to go for a swim. Maybe this is just a raft where i can catch my breath and go fishing. Let's see hey!