Well it's been good to read all this - art can be both playful and serious - in
the sense of explorative, inventive, questioning, improvised - certainly a
practice like meditation or yoga.
A way to live or bear up to the task of living. To bear it. The lightness of
it. The weight of it. Make sen
Hooray for Dr Hairy
I’d love to see one projected - excellent. Too far for me sadly. Have fun Edward
Simon
On 18 Jul 2016, at 17:42, Edward Picot wrote:
> If anyone happens to be in the Peckham/Nunhead area on Saturday evening, one
> of the Dr Hairy videos - 'Dr Hairy's Christmas Carol', v
I am checking out this website that sells art, pictures - you know,
what they used to call art. My drawings are now on there...
https://www.artfinder.com/simon-mclennan
and also preparing for several gigs live with my band SOLID BIRDS FLYING
14 July — STEREO 92, Stoke Newington High St
On 28 May 2016, at 20:39, Rob Myers wrote:
> On 21/05/16 06:12 AM, Simon Mclennan wrote:
>> Can anyone point me to that excellent piece that historicised sea punk
>> amongst other things.
>> About a month or so ago on this list??
>> Can’t remember who wrote it, but
Can anyone point me to that excellent piece that historicised sea punk amongst
other things.
About a month or so ago on this list??
Can’t remember who wrote it, but they did a good job, and I would like to read
again if possible.
Thanks in advance,
Simon
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Accelerationist (read post modern) rejigs (in "music" let's say) do not make up
for a lack of ideas (read moving and memorable)
#accelerationist#furtherfield #scamps
#ohgodhesgonnastarttalkingabouttalentnow#iwasonlykidding
ha ha in a Danny Larue voice:
AND I LOVE YOU ALL
Ten seconds film about control --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEwz03K-zsg
Ta very much,
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Hi Alan, i have a question about your writing process. Do you use a program, or
other method - like cutup - to reorder and extend your writing, or do you write
it all out as is?
Keep up the interesting work,
Simon
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On 4 Feb 2016, at 07:36, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
>
> oud
Hey,
Solid Birds Flying are currently seeking a creative bass player (electric or
double) for the ongoing project.
Gigs and festivals.
also
an electronic/noise artist who wants to collaborate with the band, either
ongoing or specific project.
We are talking real time - all in the same room -
It sounds great Roger!
Simon
On 16 Dec 2015, at 13:12, helen varley jamieson
wrote:
> congratulations roger :)
>
> On 15/12/15 10:25 48PM, Roger Mills wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> A bit of shameless promotion here but I would like to flag that my duo nada,
>> with fellow Ethernet Orchestra c
Do my pictures still shown this list - they used to Marc und Ruth…?
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Check out this video on YouTube:
A recent offering
I feel so lucky to be playing music
And offer to you
This gif
http://youtu.be/CyMvtymbr0U
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SOLID BIRDS FLYING
play at BEEP - Brighton Experimental Electronic Party
7th Nov
The Verdict, 159 Edward St, Brighton
Interesting to be presented in an electronic context - cross currents?
No instruments as such..?
Only analog tape…?
Simon
http://www.meetup.com/brighton-electronic/
http:/
Thanks Michael!
Simon
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The Mouse Escapes showing at The Unstitute online curated cinema. A 16mm film I
made in 2008..
http://theunstitute.org/Projection.Room.html?utm_source=The+Unstitute%3A+email+subscription+form&utm_campaign=40f8cb-September_20159_15_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_86831939c0-40f8cb-33903114
The organ grinder is back in change alley... Live SBF... The alley runs near to
the Bank of England...
http://youtu.be/q3ihpZZq9Zo
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Full track live video, with further interventions somewhere “along the time
coast”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdgNpZE6gts
Plucking away at the strings
Plucking with flesh on nickel
Like in 1979
In Carlisle
At the Triple ‘CCC’ club
A hard-nut club
As the name suggests
An “arts social’ even
uncan Edwards
Guitar - Simon Mclennan
Best wishes,
Simon
Edit taken from the largely improvised song “Spy Theme”, the edit concentrating
on more abstract figures
within the greater broad ranging piece.
I used Fender pure nickel strings gauge 10, via a Pigtronix Fat Drive, reverse
digital dela
Good piece! Enjoyed listening to this. Thanks. Simon
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On 28 Jul 2015, at 01:24, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
>
> The Exactitude of Strings for Amir Vahab
>
>
> http://www.alansondheim.org/aud06.jpg
> http://www.alansondheim.org/Amir.mp3
>
> Solo cura saz. The instrument was s
Some airplay Edward!… Brighton Radio Reverb’s Burden Of Proof are playing Solid
Birds Flying Ep today..
Simon
On 5 Jul 2015, at 19:54, Edward Picot wrote:
> Simon -
>
> This isn't half bad. Certainly worth two quid of anybody's money. Eastern
> Promises has got quite a Massive Attack feel t
Thanks Edward! I’m glad you like it.
Simon
On 5 Jul 2015, at 19:54, Edward Picot wrote:
> Simon -
>
> This isn't half bad. Certainly worth two quid of anybody's money. Eastern
> Promises has got quite a Massive Attack feel to it.
>
> - Edward
> ___
Ep hour…. Eeep(Garcia?)
http://solidbirdsflying.bandcamp.com/album/pictures-of-soldiers
My Ep out now…
Out where?
Errr, out in the cold…
You know, all mastered and slightly with added compression in places, but only
a little
Not a lot
Not like the rap wars
The compression wars
The in your ears
Pre-release of title track from Ep Pictures Of Soldiers. Soon available on band
camp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuTg9MFOcK8
Thanks,
Simon
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Hi to all,
further to and in receipt of improv discussion on this here bullet board list,
I myself and Aharon were discussing
improvisation in the Kitchenette -
I, being an improvisor of guitar sort,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGRAj9551dU
and Aharon being an explorer and challenger of myt
Peter,
Thanks for putting this so clearly, this is pretty much my own experience of
improvised music over the last few decades.
In Brighton there is a similar group known as SAFEHOUSE collective. We meet
monthly
for the open session, open to both members and non-members. Ensuring a steady
flow
I like it! Nice painting series, nice to see us through your depictions. Real
paint!
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On 7 Mar 2015, at 21:18, michael szpakowski wrote:
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/szpako/16720045356/
>
>
> oil on canvas //12X9" //painted from google search // posted to Flickr
>
> se
rmation and then back again. It¹s called
> effects processing and Hendrix was the master.
>
> On 3/3/15, 4:22 PM, "Simon Mclennan" wrote:
>
>> Who would want to convert music into digital information, then back
>> again? Apart from some shopkeeper from Wall Stre
... sent the parcels back to their starving families
When I got ancient enough I wrote songs of regret, brittle ditties that used
words like - leaves - yesterday - dreams etc
When I got real ancient I wrapped my shoulders and neck and head in a blanket
and stood with Jewish grandmothers in kitche
Who would want to convert music into digital information, then back again?
Apart from some shopkeeper from Wall Street. Music is fire. Don't forget it.
iPods do not a fire make. Valves in a Vox AC guitar amp are full of fire -
sometimes they burst into flames, just as the music itself will at ti
Anima - Milton Nascimento
I love this song in the original Portuguese, and liked this web translation too.
I would love to see a person’s translation of this into English from the
original…?
Hone my search entire plot
Lapidary what the heart with all inspiration
Thought of naming screaming s
. See
Link Wray, 1950s tech. Je prefer.
S
On 5 Nov 2014, at 18:52, James Morris wrote:
>
> On 05/11/14 15:00, Simon Mclennan wrote:
>> Ykwim ?- when I opened up my AC15 reverb unit I found a tiny chip - und
>> nicht spring!!!
>
> Would it sound so much like a synthesis
A film of mine - THE VISITORS - is showing at
Exploding Cinema on Friday in Nunhead.
The Exploding Cinema is usually worth going to - diverse range of underground
films and performance,
well presented and anarchic. Duncan Reekie (EC) wrote a book on a history of
the underground film scene too.
Ykwim ?- when I opened up my AC15 reverb unit I found a tiny chip - und nicht
spring!!!
On 5 Nov 2014, at 13:49, James Morris wrote:
> On 5 November 2014 10:30:21 GMT, Simon Mclennan
> wrote:
>> http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/11/a-new-acoustic-instrument-that-creates-s
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2014/11/a-new-acoustic-instrument-that-creates-sounds-like-a-digital-synthesizer/
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Great drawing!
Simon
On 21 Oct 2014, at 09:34, dave miller wrote:
> http://davemiller.org/comics/what_sorrow_for_you.png
>
> Some explanation:
>
> The top panel shows the Heygate Estate being demolished, and bottom panel
> shows anxious residents talking to their local councillor. This drawin
Hey thanks Edward,
Methinks I sense a Nettist meet up performance film art n poetry music event
thingy coming along at some point..??
All in Marc and Ruth’s front room perhaps… one Sunday afternoon in mists of
summer’s end
the leaf mold,
the marigold
bargains of the afternoon
and we traipsed t
Ok — since I now have a (pretty much) working band performing my music, I glued
a re-edit of
a film I made over ten years ago onto one of the tracks we perform. Et voila—
Le pop video!
And so I find myself playing a sort of skewed rock music nowadays that I always
denied myself, preferring in t
Flippin excellent Michael!
Absolutely refreshing to see and hear this kind of powerful, honest singing -
what a voice!
I do wonder these days if kids get to sing much in primary school? We did,
Singing Together, which was one of
the best things about school. It was in every school in the Uk as f
Brilliantly done Edward - these characters somehow are alive. Editing is really
sharp and it’s funny.
A great satire.
Simon
On 24 Jul 2014, at 19:49, Edward Picot wrote:
> Dear all -
>
> At a party hosted by his wife, Dr Hairy finds himself being cross-examined
> about the Big.Data initiati
This event felt good -
There was much discussion of the films shown, plus a live hookup via net with
Aharon about his film.
The band played to the two films - short clip -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao3BtDVDPCQ
pictures and video on the blog www.thezonebrighton.blogspot.co.uk
Cheers,
S
Thanks Edward,
Simon
On 20 Jul 2014, at 15:24, Edward Picot wrote:
> Simon -
>
> This made me go back and have a look at your videos, which was a good thing
> to do on a Sunday. "The Ship" is a little gem - the scene in the bar is a
> little bit wooden, but I think the rest of it works really
Enjoyed it! Sensory pleasure with film. Re-seeing the world. Had just read a
passage from Street of Crocodiles, the chapter ‘Pan’, a depiction
of an overgrown orchard garden - then this film - great.
Simon
On 19 Jul 2014, at 23:58, Mark Hancock wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We've had some...interesting
s adjust
> people to a neurotic world.
>
> This is incendiary stuff. But one job of the artist is to work the bellows of
> the alchemical fire.
>
> -Joel
>
>
> On 7/18/2014 11:41 AM, Simon Mclennan wrote:
>> Cheers Joel - interesting link you made there.
&g
ess here, out-of-time. Art.
>
> -Joel
>
>
> On 7/18/2014 2:10 AM, Simon Mclennan wrote:
>> "Butoh gropes beneath the overlay of socialisation and cultural
>> authoritarianism for
>> 'the body that has been robbed'...the 'fiery body', the wi
"Butoh gropes beneath the overlay of socialisation and cultural
authoritarianism for
'the body that has been robbed'...the 'fiery body', the wild inner flame in the
heart of darkness." (Taghairm Arts)
To see a collection of most of my films, and history of street painting:
http://simonmclenn
Hey, check it on Sunday night at 7pm, in the psycho geographically interesting
Portslade industrial area near Brighton
films - a selection of artists film including a documented journey in Palestine
by the Dead Sea, by skateboard -on a journey linking up with artists in the
area - Aharon Amir (
http://thezonebrighton.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/event-at-blank-20th-july.html
Hello mighty netbehavours,
Films, performance and reasons to journey to the event:
A) Aharon’s film of skateboarding rhythmic encounters with desert landscapes
(to be accompanied by live hookup with the author via net)
…and then got the train to The Hague.
Whereupon Ornette Coleman and Prime Time double electric quartet performed
their jiggery pokery music.
Right in front of my eyes, raised up on the platform of the stage - only clean
Dutch air separated us - ha ha ha ha
The year was probably 1981?
I rememb
Good poem!
I am too to write now:
Be kind to animals.
Americans (and all others)
Let the critters out them cages
In them rows upon rows of unhappiness fields of terror and defeat
You go off and ponder
And else wise the damn of your iniquity will burn thine eyes out
and forehead burns up in frizz
Me too!
On 28 Apr 2014, at 16:38, Mark Hancock wrote:
> So have I Alan. Thought it was something I did, but I guess not?
>
>
> On 28 Apr 2014, at 16:31, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
>>
>> test message, getting spam around this address
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Interesting to me personally, not least because I had the dubious privilege of
living on the Heygate for 11 years. Harrumphh...
Some good analysis in the article. Organisations such as Artangel always make
me suspicious. Why? Because they hold power over artists in as much
as they decide what an
Oh I hear them call my name
"Down by the river
I left my computer"
Technology’s greatest gift
To the human race
Was the electric guitar
All else was pure folly
I hear them cheep
Beaks wider than their bodies
As the silicone chips
Are rammed down
Their hungry mouths
Art aint about no technology
*BUTOH BRIGHTON*
presents
*Butoh Night 2 DANCE EXPERIENCE*
An evening of live performance and experimental film
Wednesday 19th March 2014 - 7.30 pm £5
BLANK Gallery. 108 North St. Portslade BN41 1DG
Live performance
SENSITIVE MATTER | MATERIA SENSIBLE.
*Carolina Diaz* - Dance
*Bela
A lovely quote from Carolina Diaz
"we are walking soup"
Simon
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The glitch is not new I agree,
however we are desperate to maintain a relationship with our living,
fleshy creaturliness, with all it's bubbly, slippery
ungainliness, in the face of --- computers and their ticking time
bomb of perfection
such that we despair to find the glitch -- in th
Join us for an evening of Butoh films and discussion, in preparation
for our new season of regular classes
An opportunity to learn more about this avant-garde art form, share
information and experiences, and foster a sense of community around
our passion for all things Butoh!
EVERYONE WEL
I don't think you are kidding
On 20 Jan 2014, at 23:45, Alan Sondheim wrote:
I can't wait for google-head
the glass looks out, our brain is dead
replaced of coure with google brain
guaranteed to ignore our pain.
You think I'm kidding, look and see!
This poem is done by google-me!
On Mon, 20
Ha ha ha, that's the funniest thing I've heard in a while you two -
Simon
On 20 Jan 2014, at 19:22, James Morris wrote:
Google Transcendance (tm). You'll be dead but a digital version, will
live on, Hurrah! Feel every bit of you... you two! You too! Living and
breathing binary data. Your datumn
Zone experimental film in Hundred Years Gallery - London - 11th Jan,
7pm til late with bar and chat and food.
A packed evening includes Kent University's Galvanise Ensemble,
Octabeast by Andrew Greaves, and
a new film by Sean Reynard:
"In Sean Reynard's latest video '321-(2.6.78)' we are ex
Ravenoaks
How it felt
The slate walls
The beehives
The wilting snapdragons
The foxgloves
The how it felt
Opposite Howtown
The how of it
The lake so soft
The drops of pearl
The front upstairs seat of the probably green bus
The lino-cut afternoons
The swan print
The brown lino tile
The grapevine wit
On the subject of engaging or not engaging, I recommend these books:
"The Inheritors" by William Golding - shockingly good and incredibly
pertinent as ever, in terms
of who we are and what we do to our environment, our species and
other species.
"Creaturely Poetics" by Anat Pick - "... human
Alan Yentob documentary about outsider art and practitioners -
"Turning the Artworld Inside Out"
Favourite quote - "These people do not engage with the history of art
in their creative worlds".
Quite - why the f*** should anyone -ha ha
On BBC iplayer if you missed it.
(Probably only in certai
http://scorpiondagger.tumblr.com/
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Err - better for creatures
ie out of the sandwich and into the dereliction
Simon
On 20 Sep 2013, at 19:21, aharon wrote:
>> Came across this -
>>
>> Anat Pick - Creaturely Poetics: Animality and Vulnerability in
>> Literature and Film
>>
>> A way forward perhaps in this - I believe - very import
Came across this -
Anat Pick - Creaturely Poetics: Animality and Vulnerability in
Literature and Film
A way forward perhaps in this - I believe - very important field of
ethics?
Getting the philosophy and critical analysis sorted to underpin the
move towards a better
relationship with c
I like this writing!
Will it be used in a film? It should be - I hear it in my ears now -
the cadences
Simon
On 27 Aug 2013, at 17:34, inforafilm producciones wrote:
could i share this poem in public??
2013/8/27 inforafilm producciones
I like it a lot. thanks
2013/8/24 Alan Sondheim
Right on Patrick
I think lab mice are gonna have a future in science for quite a while
- C57 Black mice, the mouse of choice for many studies
Future - Only scientists and engineers are left, tending to the
machines they have invented, designed and built.
Other folk are sort of seedy, decr
Better quality version just uploaded on Vimeo
"Cage's Dream" was originally inspired by making a film to accompany
Dream by John Cage, which
was played live at the Festival - Cage Un-caged, in Brighton.
I wrote a piece of music for piano in a similar mood to Dream, and re-
edited my film for i
Dancing with music...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=QX9v93VlbfY&list=HL1368116018&feature=mh_lolz
Best wishes all netters,
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I tend to agree with this.
Simon
On 6 May 2013, at 16:54, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
>
> I hadn't heard of these either, seem more an extension of the pith
> and omniscience of Baudrillard and Zizek as well as the surface
> fetishiza- tion of hiphop videos but what do I know. There was a
> grou
Here is a very recent film I made -
http://vimeo.com/65501200
Simon
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The male chicks go
into the grinder alive
this is normal
in the American
meat industry
its a big screw
that moves the 'product'
through fine mesh
to creat the pink
slime
you can fry
Alan the distancing is self evident
This distancing is layered on top of the existing distancing
How we treat anim
A Day A Book project by Carolina Diaz -
http://adayabook.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/book-no-4-portrait-of-artist-
as-open.html
I find this beautiful.
Simon
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Hacked open by day and hacked off by night
the open minded art strikers ramped
up their prices and
avenged all young traders in the city
crackling like a smoky twig of juicy gossip
rat infested bio-labs smelling of pocheen
drunken inmates throwing tiles almost lazily
from the roof of their Hoxton d
Innit mates...
They are born and raised in
flicked inconsistent paint splatter
crowded, filthy, dark
the raw mucus of the artist's gleaming eye
environments where their existence is one of abject
hologram pictures of soldiers
In bio-hack labs for the family
misery and terror. The females
Mar 2013, at 21:39, James Morris wrote:
Disassociation of meat from animal. Negative connotation: stupid
cow, sheeple... tastes good, given up too many other vices. Tastes
good.
Simon Mclennan wrote:
I'm not having a go at you Rob, or Annie - Rob I appreciate your
links -
I'm not having a go at you Rob, or Annie - Rob I appreciate your
links - a brilliant service.
but I am interested to know why people still choose to eat meat
nowadays. (you don't need to answer - it's rhetorical)
I just don't get it.
Simon
On 6 Mar 2013, at 17:18, Rob Myers wrote:
> On W
Using high tech methods to grow some kind of 'meat' is the worst
possible solution.
This solution (no solution) concentrates food production and puts it
in the control of a few biotech companies - even worse than Monsatan's
evil seed (see Demon Seed) dissemination.
Certainly changing attitud
Saturday 16th February
at ONE HUNDRED YEARS Gallery
A Zariba improvisation for 6 1/2 hours
http://dron-archive.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/zariba-16th-february-
from-4pm.html
as part the DRON sound festival at One Hundred Years Gallery
Free improv as non-reproducible, non digitized human perform
Events all month at Hundred Years on Kingsland Road
Improvisation / activism / art
http://www.hundredyearsgallery.com/dron-ultima-ratio-from-1st-of-
february-to-3rd-of-march/
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I like this...
Go on - someone deconstruct this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u14wM6utV08
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I like this! It works for me.
Simon
On 23 Dec 2012, at 04:28, Alan Sondheim wrote:
>
> By the way this is totally great, the sound track's amazing and nature
> keeps trying to appear somewhere or other from behind the screen -
>
>
> On Sun, 23 Dec 2012, James Morris wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Audio
It was round about that time that all the scientists, technicians and
researchers decided to go on strike.
It was amazing - industry ground to a halt. Universities, labs and
research establishments went quiet. Experiments ceased. Robotic
research? Frozen yoghurt? Compooters? Hi-tech shoe i
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56781833@N06/7908367296/
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Don't make us laugh!
genetic research into diabetes and obesity using mice.
don't stop eating biscuits till you burst - we can find a cure - just
keep eating
Make that mouse eat another digestive (it's ok - it's not licensed,
you can do what you like to them mice buddy)
The professor was a di
I like this - amusing! Looking forward also to part 2
Simon
On 30 Nov 2012, at 19:49, Edward Picot wrote:
> Dear all -
>
> A puppet-animation based (loosely) on the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh,
> and made entirely with open-source software, except for a short
> animated
> section at the end whic
http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2012/nov/15/kenneth-clarke-secret-court-
hearings
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Hi Marc,
Yes it was that quote that got me too!
Let's not forget it buddy.
Old Wedgewood hisself!! And he's vegetarian - which I highly
recommend to anyone, as it clears out the pipes and puts a sparkle in
the eye and makes yer sh!t smell like a haystack - yipeee!!
Plus ever since I went vegeta
Pop ups, high streets and low streets..
http://emptyshops.wordpress.com/2012/11/07/the-high-street-isnt-dead-
dan-thompson-at-townstock/
S
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I am in agreement Michael, with most of what you say.
For me the most frightening part is the arrest and possible
prosecution of the teenager. A recent trend of people being found
guilty of offending some people - this has become almost like thought
crime: you think differently to us, there
and anyone about to self immolate, then post - forget it!
Simon
On 12 Nov 2012, at 20:24, Rob Myers wrote:
> On 11/12/2012 08:10 PM, ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:
>> "David Allen Green, a journalist and lawyer for the New Statesman,
>> tweeting as Jack of Kent, wrote: "What was the point of winning
>>
Doesn't do it for me either Marc.
It's from a fashion/lifestyle type blog - that explains a lot about it.
I find that I feel a lot better nowadays if I stay away from anything
"fashion".
Wearing (buying) expensive designer clothes does not denote style.
And on the style tip: "street" photograp
I remixed this year old track - looped Paul Gardener's drums - and
changed the feel..
Rehearsing with a new band and hope to be ready to play this sh1t in
dingy venues, alternative galleries, around the globe..?
http://soundcloud.com/solid-birds-flying/beat-pop-1-remix
Thanks,
Simon
A brief note on Capital: I just wanted to remind myself of how it is.
Flag flyers of capitalism often say “it’s all capitalism”. From
selling your potatoes, to making a horse shoe or shortening the
sleeve of a shirt.. to buying and selling shares; it’s all capitalism.
Wrong.
The local gree
Nice rhythms here Anthony.
I like it. Put it in the Zone?!
Best wishes,
Simon
On 11 Oct 2012, at 20:41, Anthony Stephenson wrote:
On the sCent
http://vimeo.com/51230749
"Step one: the meta line followed to ... Step two: the many lines
of choice in market consumption. Traversing fro
There's no such thing as trouble in the universe.
But flu can be a pain. Ruth i commiserate - we had it too! Nasty -
manufactured-while-experimenting-on-monkeys- type flu.
Research grant heaven.
Si
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> On 17 September 2012 14:52, Simon Mclennan
> wrote:
>> Yo netbehavours,
>> Does anybody know any dinky software programmes that convert colour
>> to pitch - open source, shareware or otherwise.
>> I could figure out a way to do it ana
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