January 2009
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Things.
Day spent sleeping too late, checking mail for overdue letter, waiting around Hopedale Mall for a prescription, painting, and creating…MINIATURES! I think they’re cute. And useless!! LOL!! Here’s a song by a band called Grizzly Bear that I really enjoy and some photos to pass the time! Thanks for stopping by, have a nice weekend! Grizzly Bear - “Colorado”
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Please listen to this song.
My GOOD PAL Amanda was kind enough to share this really swell song with me. It’s the epitome of a bloghype-remix, but there’s something profoundly addictive about the lead synth that keep me listening to this over and over and OVER LOLZZZZZ. Download and ENJOYYYYYY. Friendly Fires - “Paris (Aeroplane Remix feat. Au Revoir Simone)” Also, here is an adorable photo: Warren
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Sick.
I woke up with a cough, and a bad feeling inside my head so I spent most of the day painting and recording, and just generally trying to feel better. I’m still awake at 2:30 AM, so I’m not really doing myself any favours. Below is a cover of Brian Eno’s “Needles in The Camel’s Eye”, with whom I’ve been listening to almost too much of; I tried my luck at...
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omgsong
I still don’t know how to adapt a proper voice for writing in this blog, because I’m pretty sure no one actually reads it. Anywho, earlier today my good friend Mike Travis came over for a scheduled recording session, which actually went surprisingly well. So, here is a fun little mix of his new original song Black Tie Event. I thought I’d be so bold as to share it here with the...
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Oakville does Party City, circa Friday Night
I don’t really have much to say, ever. Here’s the 1973 debut album by Brian Eno, actually one of the greatest pop records ever. Download and enjoy. Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets If you happen to be a musician, and a little more into Brian Eno than I anticipated, here’s a really neat essay Brian Eno wrote in 1979 on recording, entitled The Studio as a Compositional Tool...
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Weird blog feeling how do I shot web??
Hello all or none. This is my inaugural post on what will hopefully take form as the deliciously content-rich Foxes in Fiction blogoramadama. I don’t really have anything to talk about or share today, nor have I adopted a comfortable narrative style for writing on said ‘blog’, so I’m going to keep it short and awkward! Christine just popped her “Pattern...