Archive for September, 2009
the plates started grinding on one another
shakermaker
yo R
did you spin that Vitalic track yet?
RayWeitzenberg
i did
i wasn’t liking it as much
i’ve gotten soft
shakermaker
haha
OK
no more electro for R
(note to self)
RayWeitzenberg
hehe
i don’t know why i shift so radically from time to time
shakermaker
yeah man
your shift is a far cry from Tiefshwarz at Studio B
that may have been where the plates started grinding on one another
RayWeitzenberg
i [...]The Killer Storm
Disco Peak by Ricky Allman (20×200)
Homerun – The Killer Storm (iTunes)
[Audio clip: view full post to listen]Looking Into the Past
Looking Into the Past by jasonepowell
This isn’t the first time I’ve seen a photographer work this way. I’ve even taken a few shots in a somewhat similar fashion:As a bit of a departure, when I dug up this image I’d shot in 2005, I decided to look back at the blog post I’d written about [...]
Bob Peak – Apocalypse Now
Bob Peak
Iceland Waterfall
via peterbaker
Sydney Dust Storm
via Flickr Blog
Oh, The Temptation
Happy Type
via HappyType on Behance
Make Dance
Try To Find Me – Make Dance — Download
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I tried to find — pun really not intended — this track when I’d first heard it last year. Finally Justin Vandervolgen’s set on Beats In Space Tuesday night pointed me in the right direction. There are more Try To Find [...]Jim Campbell @ Bryce Wolkowitz
I was first turned onto Jim Campbell’s work at the same show, Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art 1964–1977, where I found Anthony McCall’s work which I wrote about previously.
The piece that struck me at The Whitney was “White Circle,” an array of LEDs behind a piece of frosted glass that diffused [...]







