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May 30, 2023 BY

@julian-casablancas

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@jeff-kite

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@jake-bercovici

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@jeramy-"beardo"

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@amir-yaghmai
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Canned Tuna.Completely slept on. I swear I never go out and hear people talking about Tuna as their favorite meat. it's def my favorite meat tho. ...beef? chicken? fuck that.rabbit 2nd, lamb 3rd. forgive me, my sweet beasts...!
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Canned Tuna.Completely slept on. I swear I never go out and hear people talking about Tuna as their favorite meat. it's def my favorite meat tho. ...beef? chicken? fuck that.rabbit 2nd, lamb 3rd. forgive me, my sweet beasts...!
🐟🥫
Canned Tuna.Completely slept on. I swear I never go out and hear people talking about Tuna as their favorite meat. it's def my favorite meat tho. ...beef? chicken? fuck that.rabbit 2nd, lamb 3rd. forgive me, my sweet beasts...!
🐟🥫
Canned Tuna.Completely slept on. I swear I never go out and hear people talking about Tuna as their favorite meat. it's def my favorite meat tho. ...beef? chicken? fuck that.rabbit 2nd, lamb 3rd. forgive me, my sweet beasts...!
🐟🥫
Canned Tuna.Completely slept on. I swear I never go out and hear people talking about Tuna as their favorite meat. it's def my favorite meat tho. ...beef? chicken? fuck that.rabbit 2nd, lamb 3rd. forgive me, my sweet beasts...!
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The best breakfast in the world is in NYC hidden in the new remade Essex Market. Punk rock fearlessness poured into the cooking (and attitude) here. Feels like it should be as well known as Katz's or any of these other NYC places people always talk about. It's family owned and has been in New York since the 70's. amazing music too, always. they're Mets fans too. magical place. one of the only authentix of old NY left.
🍳🥞
The best breakfast in the world is in NYC hidden in the new remade Essex Market. Punk rock fearlessness poured into the cooking (and attitude) here. Feels like it should be as well known as Katz's or any of these other NYC places people always talk about. It's family owned and has been in New York since the 70's. amazing music too, always. they're Mets fans too. magical place. one of the only authentix of old NY left.
🍳🥞
The best breakfast in the world is in NYC hidden in the new remade Essex Market. Punk rock fearlessness poured into the cooking (and attitude) here. Feels like it should be as well known as Katz's or any of these other NYC places people always talk about. It's family owned and has been in New York since the 70's. amazing music too, always. they're Mets fans too. magical place. one of the only authentix of old NY left.
🍳🥞
The best breakfast in the world is in NYC hidden in the new remade Essex Market. Punk rock fearlessness poured into the cooking (and attitude) here. Feels like it should be as well known as Katz's or any of these other NYC places people always talk about. It's family owned and has been in New York since the 70's. amazing music too, always. they're Mets fans too. magical place. one of the only authentix of old NY left.
🍳🥞
The best breakfast in the world is in NYC hidden in the new remade Essex Market. Punk rock fearlessness poured into the cooking (and attitude) here. Feels like it should be as well known as Katz's or any of these other NYC places people always talk about. It's family owned and has been in New York since the 70's. amazing music too, always. they're Mets fans too. magical place. one of the only authentix of old NY left.
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dude who wrote 2001. I dunno what to say except that it is one of the best sci-fi pieces or art i'v ever consumed.i like sci-fi as analogy / modern mythology. the most popular political critiques like star wars and matrix are subliminally about issues swept under the rug in mainstream discourse, but allowed and celebrated in fantasy setting, we see it explode with popularity.with real life or non-fiction we like to pretend things we don't like aren't happening, but we can face them in sci-fi.
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dude who wrote 2001. I dunno what to say except that it is one of the best sci-fi pieces or art i'v ever consumed.i like sci-fi as analogy / modern mythology. the most popular political critiques like star wars and matrix are subliminally about issues swept under the rug in mainstream discourse, but allowed and celebrated in fantasy setting, we see it explode with popularity.with real life or non-fiction we like to pretend things we don't like aren't happening, but we can face them in sci-fi.
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dude who wrote 2001. I dunno what to say except that it is one of the best sci-fi pieces or art i'v ever consumed.i like sci-fi as analogy / modern mythology. the most popular political critiques like star wars and matrix are subliminally about issues swept under the rug in mainstream discourse, but allowed and celebrated in fantasy setting, we see it explode with popularity.with real life or non-fiction we like to pretend things we don't like aren't happening, but we can face them in sci-fi.
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dude who wrote 2001. I dunno what to say except that it is one of the best sci-fi pieces or art i'v ever consumed.i like sci-fi as analogy / modern mythology. the most popular political critiques like star wars and matrix are subliminally about issues swept under the rug in mainstream discourse, but allowed and celebrated in fantasy setting, we see it explode with popularity.with real life or non-fiction we like to pretend things we don't like aren't happening, but we can face them in sci-fi.
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dude who wrote 2001. I dunno what to say except that it is one of the best sci-fi pieces or art i'v ever consumed.i like sci-fi as analogy / modern mythology. the most popular political critiques like star wars and matrix are subliminally about issues swept under the rug in mainstream discourse, but allowed and celebrated in fantasy setting, we see it explode with popularity.with real life or non-fiction we like to pretend things we don't like aren't happening, but we can face them in sci-fi.
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all the 24hr restaurants have been washed away by the pandemonium...(talking about the best new york food places is tough -the instinct is to keep the underrated spots to yourself so you don’t blow up the spot and then have to deal with a line of people.On the other hand you want them to do well and stay open forever and spread the word.)This is the 24 hour spot for the most mindblowing food. looks like a gas station booth honestly. but secretly Pakistan's finest. chicken sandwich or Samosa Chaat , all GREAT.if you wanna sit and eat 24/7 seems like only Remedy Diner at the moment unfortunately. Crazy. NYC: the city that now sometimes sleeps
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all the 24hr restaurants have been washed away by the pandemonium...(talking about the best new york food places is tough -the instinct is to keep the underrated spots to yourself so you don’t blow up the spot and then have to deal with a line of people.On the other hand you want them to do well and stay open forever and spread the word.)This is the 24 hour spot for the most mindblowing food. looks like a gas station booth honestly. but secretly Pakistan's finest. chicken sandwich or Samosa Chaat , all GREAT.if you wanna sit and eat 24/7 seems like only Remedy Diner at the moment unfortunately. Crazy. NYC: the city that now sometimes sleeps
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all the 24hr restaurants have been washed away by the pandemonium...(talking about the best new york food places is tough -the instinct is to keep the underrated spots to yourself so you don’t blow up the spot and then have to deal with a line of people.On the other hand you want them to do well and stay open forever and spread the word.)This is the 24 hour spot for the most mindblowing food. looks like a gas station booth honestly. but secretly Pakistan's finest. chicken sandwich or Samosa Chaat , all GREAT.if you wanna sit and eat 24/7 seems like only Remedy Diner at the moment unfortunately. Crazy. NYC: the city that now sometimes sleeps
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all the 24hr restaurants have been washed away by the pandemonium...(talking about the best new york food places is tough -the instinct is to keep the underrated spots to yourself so you don’t blow up the spot and then have to deal with a line of people.On the other hand you want them to do well and stay open forever and spread the word.)This is the 24 hour spot for the most mindblowing food. looks like a gas station booth honestly. but secretly Pakistan's finest. chicken sandwich or Samosa Chaat , all GREAT.if you wanna sit and eat 24/7 seems like only Remedy Diner at the moment unfortunately. Crazy. NYC: the city that now sometimes sleeps
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all the 24hr restaurants have been washed away by the pandemonium...(talking about the best new york food places is tough -the instinct is to keep the underrated spots to yourself so you don’t blow up the spot and then have to deal with a line of people.On the other hand you want them to do well and stay open forever and spread the word.)This is the 24 hour spot for the most mindblowing food. looks like a gas station booth honestly. but secretly Pakistan's finest. chicken sandwich or Samosa Chaat , all GREAT.if you wanna sit and eat 24/7 seems like only Remedy Diner at the moment unfortunately. Crazy. NYC: the city that now sometimes sleeps
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Scrolling through some of my recently watched…Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)16th century conquistadores driven to madness in the Andes. You can tell that these dudes were in the shit while filming. Always thought of this film as the original Apocalypse Now. Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. Good stuff.Badlands (1973)Seen It many times. Timeless visual beauty and performance chemistry between Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Terrence Malick’s directorial debut. Love it.Network (1976)This screened the other night in LA while I was out of town so I rented it for the twentieth time. As relevant now as it was then. A stone-cold masterpiece. Paddy Chayefsky won an Oscar for screenplay, but it lost best picture to Rocky. Taxi Driver was also nominated. What a year!Tess (1979)Just saw this for the first time. One of Polanski’s best. Feel like he was inspired by Barry Lyndon.Year of the Jellyfish (1984)A French friend recommended this one. I think it’s kind of cherished by some as a trashy cult classic. But if you’re looking for a film full of gorgeous, topless French women on vacation in San Tropez in the 1980s, this is for you!The West (miniseries) (1996)I rewatch Ken Burns documentaries all the time. Jazz, Country Music, Baseball, Lewis & Clark, all of them. I’ve seen each one multiple times. The West is remarkable. A comprehensive deep dive into 19th century American history. 20-hours replete with unmistakable, soothing Burns-esque narration and somber songs of the old American frontier. Fascinating, harsh and profoundly sad.
May 30, 2023
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Scrolling through some of my recently watched…Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)16th century conquistadores driven to madness in the Andes. You can tell that these dudes were in the shit while filming. Always thought of this film as the original Apocalypse Now. Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. Good stuff.Badlands (1973)Seen It many times. Timeless visual beauty and performance chemistry between Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Terrence Malick’s directorial debut. Love it.Network (1976)This screened the other night in LA while I was out of town so I rented it for the twentieth time. As relevant now as it was then. A stone-cold masterpiece. Paddy Chayefsky won an Oscar for screenplay, but it lost best picture to Rocky. Taxi Driver was also nominated. What a year!Tess (1979)Just saw this for the first time. One of Polanski’s best. Feel like he was inspired by Barry Lyndon.Year of the Jellyfish (1984)A French friend recommended this one. I think it’s kind of cherished by some as a trashy cult classic. But if you’re looking for a film full of gorgeous, topless French women on vacation in San Tropez in the 1980s, this is for you!The West (miniseries) (1996)I rewatch Ken Burns documentaries all the time. Jazz, Country Music, Baseball, Lewis & Clark, all of them. I’ve seen each one multiple times. The West is remarkable. A comprehensive deep dive into 19th century American history. 20-hours replete with unmistakable, soothing Burns-esque narration and somber songs of the old American frontier. Fascinating, harsh and profoundly sad.
May 30, 2023
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Scrolling through some of my recently watched…Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)16th century conquistadores driven to madness in the Andes. You can tell that these dudes were in the shit while filming. Always thought of this film as the original Apocalypse Now. Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. Good stuff.Badlands (1973)Seen It many times. Timeless visual beauty and performance chemistry between Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Terrence Malick’s directorial debut. Love it.Network (1976)This screened the other night in LA while I was out of town so I rented it for the twentieth time. As relevant now as it was then. A stone-cold masterpiece. Paddy Chayefsky won an Oscar for screenplay, but it lost best picture to Rocky. Taxi Driver was also nominated. What a year!Tess (1979)Just saw this for the first time. One of Polanski’s best. Feel like he was inspired by Barry Lyndon.Year of the Jellyfish (1984)A French friend recommended this one. I think it’s kind of cherished by some as a trashy cult classic. But if you’re looking for a film full of gorgeous, topless French women on vacation in San Tropez in the 1980s, this is for you!The West (miniseries) (1996)I rewatch Ken Burns documentaries all the time. Jazz, Country Music, Baseball, Lewis & Clark, all of them. I’ve seen each one multiple times. The West is remarkable. A comprehensive deep dive into 19th century American history. 20-hours replete with unmistakable, soothing Burns-esque narration and somber songs of the old American frontier. Fascinating, harsh and profoundly sad.
May 30, 2023
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Scrolling through some of my recently watched…Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)16th century conquistadores driven to madness in the Andes. You can tell that these dudes were in the shit while filming. Always thought of this film as the original Apocalypse Now. Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. Good stuff.Badlands (1973)Seen It many times. Timeless visual beauty and performance chemistry between Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Terrence Malick’s directorial debut. Love it.Network (1976)This screened the other night in LA while I was out of town so I rented it for the twentieth time. As relevant now as it was then. A stone-cold masterpiece. Paddy Chayefsky won an Oscar for screenplay, but it lost best picture to Rocky. Taxi Driver was also nominated. What a year!Tess (1979)Just saw this for the first time. One of Polanski’s best. Feel like he was inspired by Barry Lyndon.Year of the Jellyfish (1984)A French friend recommended this one. I think it’s kind of cherished by some as a trashy cult classic. But if you’re looking for a film full of gorgeous, topless French women on vacation in San Tropez in the 1980s, this is for you!The West (miniseries) (1996)I rewatch Ken Burns documentaries all the time. Jazz, Country Music, Baseball, Lewis & Clark, all of them. I’ve seen each one multiple times. The West is remarkable. A comprehensive deep dive into 19th century American history. 20-hours replete with unmistakable, soothing Burns-esque narration and somber songs of the old American frontier. Fascinating, harsh and profoundly sad.
May 30, 2023
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Scrolling through some of my recently watched…Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972)16th century conquistadores driven to madness in the Andes. You can tell that these dudes were in the shit while filming. Always thought of this film as the original Apocalypse Now. Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski. Good stuff.Badlands (1973)Seen It many times. Timeless visual beauty and performance chemistry between Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek. Terrence Malick’s directorial debut. Love it.Network (1976)This screened the other night in LA while I was out of town so I rented it for the twentieth time. As relevant now as it was then. A stone-cold masterpiece. Paddy Chayefsky won an Oscar for screenplay, but it lost best picture to Rocky. Taxi Driver was also nominated. What a year!Tess (1979)Just saw this for the first time. One of Polanski’s best. Feel like he was inspired by Barry Lyndon.Year of the Jellyfish (1984)A French friend recommended this one. I think it’s kind of cherished by some as a trashy cult classic. But if you’re looking for a film full of gorgeous, topless French women on vacation in San Tropez in the 1980s, this is for you!The West (miniseries) (1996)I rewatch Ken Burns documentaries all the time. Jazz, Country Music, Baseball, Lewis & Clark, all of them. I’ve seen each one multiple times. The West is remarkable. A comprehensive deep dive into 19th century American history. 20-hours replete with unmistakable, soothing Burns-esque narration and somber songs of the old American frontier. Fascinating, harsh and profoundly sad.
May 30, 2023
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Any old Hawaiian records. Two Slack Key Guitars (Atta Issacs and Gabby Pahinui) is a good one. Usually listening to: Chet Atkins, Nina Simone, Ennio Morricone, Claude Debussy, The Grateful Dead, etc.
May 30, 2023
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Any old Hawaiian records. Two Slack Key Guitars (Atta Issacs and Gabby Pahinui) is a good one. Usually listening to: Chet Atkins, Nina Simone, Ennio Morricone, Claude Debussy, The Grateful Dead, etc.
May 30, 2023
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Any old Hawaiian records. Two Slack Key Guitars (Atta Issacs and Gabby Pahinui) is a good one. Usually listening to: Chet Atkins, Nina Simone, Ennio Morricone, Claude Debussy, The Grateful Dead, etc.
May 30, 2023
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Any old Hawaiian records. Two Slack Key Guitars (Atta Issacs and Gabby Pahinui) is a good one. Usually listening to: Chet Atkins, Nina Simone, Ennio Morricone, Claude Debussy, The Grateful Dead, etc.
May 30, 2023
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Any old Hawaiian records. Two Slack Key Guitars (Atta Issacs and Gabby Pahinui) is a good one. Usually listening to: Chet Atkins, Nina Simone, Ennio Morricone, Claude Debussy, The Grateful Dead, etc.
May 30, 2023
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This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
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French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
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My current artists on rotation are Fred Again, Jamie Jones, and The Smile. Love them. And some tracks I’m digging recently are “Star Shopping” by Lil Peep and “Music Sounds Better With You” by Stardust.
May 30, 2023
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My current artists on rotation are Fred Again, Jamie Jones, and The Smile. Love them. And some tracks I’m digging recently are “Star Shopping” by Lil Peep and “Music Sounds Better With You” by Stardust.
May 30, 2023
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My current artists on rotation are Fred Again, Jamie Jones, and The Smile. Love them. And some tracks I’m digging recently are “Star Shopping” by Lil Peep and “Music Sounds Better With You” by Stardust.
May 30, 2023
🎧
My current artists on rotation are Fred Again, Jamie Jones, and The Smile. Love them. And some tracks I’m digging recently are “Star Shopping” by Lil Peep and “Music Sounds Better With You” by Stardust.
May 30, 2023
🎧
My current artists on rotation are Fred Again, Jamie Jones, and The Smile. Love them. And some tracks I’m digging recently are “Star Shopping” by Lil Peep and “Music Sounds Better With You” by Stardust.
May 30, 2023
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Paolo Coelho. He’s the author of The Alchemist, which is such a classic story. I love his work. I’m also  loving audio books these days – the last one I listened to was Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage by Joey “CoCo” Diaz. He’s one of my favorite comedians, he’s so funny and I really love that guy!
May 30, 2023
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Paolo Coelho. He’s the author of The Alchemist, which is such a classic story. I love his work. I’m also  loving audio books these days – the last one I listened to was Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage by Joey “CoCo” Diaz. He’s one of my favorite comedians, he’s so funny and I really love that guy!
May 30, 2023
📕
Paolo Coelho. He’s the author of The Alchemist, which is such a classic story. I love his work. I’m also  loving audio books these days – the last one I listened to was Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage by Joey “CoCo” Diaz. He’s one of my favorite comedians, he’s so funny and I really love that guy!
May 30, 2023
📕
Paolo Coelho. He’s the author of The Alchemist, which is such a classic story. I love his work. I’m also  loving audio books these days – the last one I listened to was Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage by Joey “CoCo” Diaz. He’s one of my favorite comedians, he’s so funny and I really love that guy!
May 30, 2023
📕
Paolo Coelho. He’s the author of The Alchemist, which is such a classic story. I love his work. I’m also  loving audio books these days – the last one I listened to was Tremendous: The Life of a Comedy Savage by Joey “CoCo” Diaz. He’s one of my favorite comedians, he’s so funny and I really love that guy!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
📚
This trilogy is one of the most interesting and ambitious things I’ve ever read. The scale of the story consistently expands, and there is unique profundity to the concepts that the author introduces. It leaves you contemplating the depth of our place in the universe, and the philosophies upon which we entrust ourselves to evolve further into the unknown. It's going to be a Netflix series soon, so read it before it gets ruined by Corporate Money Goblins!
May 30, 2023
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For as long as I can remember I’ve been taking electronics apart to see how they function . I have no real Ideas way ? Maybe it’s in the family blood. As time moved forward I got better and it didn’t take long before i was fixing more complicated problems . I focused on fixing guitar amps ,synthesizers and radios because I could buy them broken for repair and use them for trading or recording .Great thing is when equipment fails, which seems to be a lot when using vintage, I can simply do all the repair work myself. I’ve spent many years building variations of studios in my home and have utilized these skills in wiring and electronics to build my dream studio. I don’t think any of these rare, and some times expensive, recording equipment are necessary, but on my song production it’s the sound quality these pieces add that my ears hear which makes all the difference. To be honest though, I’ve done really great work using bare bones setups too. I always look at things as art- if you have all the paint colors, you don’t need to mix them up but sometimes you find something great in the minimal. It’s all about perspective.
May 30, 2023
🔌🔧
For as long as I can remember I’ve been taking electronics apart to see how they function . I have no real Ideas way ? Maybe it’s in the family blood. As time moved forward I got better and it didn’t take long before i was fixing more complicated problems . I focused on fixing guitar amps ,synthesizers and radios because I could buy them broken for repair and use them for trading or recording .Great thing is when equipment fails, which seems to be a lot when using vintage, I can simply do all the repair work myself. I’ve spent many years building variations of studios in my home and have utilized these skills in wiring and electronics to build my dream studio. I don’t think any of these rare, and some times expensive, recording equipment are necessary, but on my song production it’s the sound quality these pieces add that my ears hear which makes all the difference. To be honest though, I’ve done really great work using bare bones setups too. I always look at things as art- if you have all the paint colors, you don’t need to mix them up but sometimes you find something great in the minimal. It’s all about perspective.
May 30, 2023
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For as long as I can remember I’ve been taking electronics apart to see how they function . I have no real Ideas way ? Maybe it’s in the family blood. As time moved forward I got better and it didn’t take long before i was fixing more complicated problems . I focused on fixing guitar amps ,synthesizers and radios because I could buy them broken for repair and use them for trading or recording .Great thing is when equipment fails, which seems to be a lot when using vintage, I can simply do all the repair work myself. I’ve spent many years building variations of studios in my home and have utilized these skills in wiring and electronics to build my dream studio. I don’t think any of these rare, and some times expensive, recording equipment are necessary, but on my song production it’s the sound quality these pieces add that my ears hear which makes all the difference. To be honest though, I’ve done really great work using bare bones setups too. I always look at things as art- if you have all the paint colors, you don’t need to mix them up but sometimes you find something great in the minimal. It’s all about perspective.
May 30, 2023
🔌🔧
For as long as I can remember I’ve been taking electronics apart to see how they function . I have no real Ideas way ? Maybe it’s in the family blood. As time moved forward I got better and it didn’t take long before i was fixing more complicated problems . I focused on fixing guitar amps ,synthesizers and radios because I could buy them broken for repair and use them for trading or recording .Great thing is when equipment fails, which seems to be a lot when using vintage, I can simply do all the repair work myself. I’ve spent many years building variations of studios in my home and have utilized these skills in wiring and electronics to build my dream studio. I don’t think any of these rare, and some times expensive, recording equipment are necessary, but on my song production it’s the sound quality these pieces add that my ears hear which makes all the difference. To be honest though, I’ve done really great work using bare bones setups too. I always look at things as art- if you have all the paint colors, you don’t need to mix them up but sometimes you find something great in the minimal. It’s all about perspective.
May 30, 2023
🔌🔧
For as long as I can remember I’ve been taking electronics apart to see how they function . I have no real Ideas way ? Maybe it’s in the family blood. As time moved forward I got better and it didn’t take long before i was fixing more complicated problems . I focused on fixing guitar amps ,synthesizers and radios because I could buy them broken for repair and use them for trading or recording .Great thing is when equipment fails, which seems to be a lot when using vintage, I can simply do all the repair work myself. I’ve spent many years building variations of studios in my home and have utilized these skills in wiring and electronics to build my dream studio. I don’t think any of these rare, and some times expensive, recording equipment are necessary, but on my song production it’s the sound quality these pieces add that my ears hear which makes all the difference. To be honest though, I’ve done really great work using bare bones setups too. I always look at things as art- if you have all the paint colors, you don’t need to mix them up but sometimes you find something great in the minimal. It’s all about perspective.
May 30, 2023
🚆
I grew up in eastern Pennsylvania where trains were a part of life. These were not passenger trains, only cargo trains operated by Conrail. As kids we would ride BMX bikes right next to the tracks on the old service roads along our way to dirt bike tracks in the woods . These would be deep rides into the surrounding forest areas that could span 10 mile bike rides; So far out the engineers would throw us water bottles to sustain us on the travels. So I guess subconsciously I was fascinated with cargo trains always thinking where is the final destination of this one? The sound of them made me sleep very well on those cold wintery nights in PA. I currently live near a train today and have reconnected with my interest going down to grab photos and see what type of engine or company is running.
May 30, 2023
🚆
I grew up in eastern Pennsylvania where trains were a part of life. These were not passenger trains, only cargo trains operated by Conrail. As kids we would ride BMX bikes right next to the tracks on the old service roads along our way to dirt bike tracks in the woods . These would be deep rides into the surrounding forest areas that could span 10 mile bike rides; So far out the engineers would throw us water bottles to sustain us on the travels. So I guess subconsciously I was fascinated with cargo trains always thinking where is the final destination of this one? The sound of them made me sleep very well on those cold wintery nights in PA. I currently live near a train today and have reconnected with my interest going down to grab photos and see what type of engine or company is running.
May 30, 2023
🚆
I grew up in eastern Pennsylvania where trains were a part of life. These were not passenger trains, only cargo trains operated by Conrail. As kids we would ride BMX bikes right next to the tracks on the old service roads along our way to dirt bike tracks in the woods . These would be deep rides into the surrounding forest areas that could span 10 mile bike rides; So far out the engineers would throw us water bottles to sustain us on the travels. So I guess subconsciously I was fascinated with cargo trains always thinking where is the final destination of this one? The sound of them made me sleep very well on those cold wintery nights in PA. I currently live near a train today and have reconnected with my interest going down to grab photos and see what type of engine or company is running.
May 30, 2023
🚆
I grew up in eastern Pennsylvania where trains were a part of life. These were not passenger trains, only cargo trains operated by Conrail. As kids we would ride BMX bikes right next to the tracks on the old service roads along our way to dirt bike tracks in the woods . These would be deep rides into the surrounding forest areas that could span 10 mile bike rides; So far out the engineers would throw us water bottles to sustain us on the travels. So I guess subconsciously I was fascinated with cargo trains always thinking where is the final destination of this one? The sound of them made me sleep very well on those cold wintery nights in PA. I currently live near a train today and have reconnected with my interest going down to grab photos and see what type of engine or company is running.
May 30, 2023
🚆
I grew up in eastern Pennsylvania where trains were a part of life. These were not passenger trains, only cargo trains operated by Conrail. As kids we would ride BMX bikes right next to the tracks on the old service roads along our way to dirt bike tracks in the woods . These would be deep rides into the surrounding forest areas that could span 10 mile bike rides; So far out the engineers would throw us water bottles to sustain us on the travels. So I guess subconsciously I was fascinated with cargo trains always thinking where is the final destination of this one? The sound of them made me sleep very well on those cold wintery nights in PA. I currently live near a train today and have reconnected with my interest going down to grab photos and see what type of engine or company is running.
May 30, 2023
🎥
I watch a lot of anime and a new one I like is “Mashle: Magic and Muscles”. Gist is overpowered, the stoic protagonist who can’t use magic goes to Hogwarts. Probably won’t be a classic like “Ranking of Kings” or “Vinland Saga” but just a good time and one people who don’t watch much anime can enjoy too.
May 30, 2023
🎥
I watch a lot of anime and a new one I like is “Mashle: Magic and Muscles”. Gist is overpowered, the stoic protagonist who can’t use magic goes to Hogwarts. Probably won’t be a classic like “Ranking of Kings” or “Vinland Saga” but just a good time and one people who don’t watch much anime can enjoy too.
May 30, 2023
🎥
I watch a lot of anime and a new one I like is “Mashle: Magic and Muscles”. Gist is overpowered, the stoic protagonist who can’t use magic goes to Hogwarts. Probably won’t be a classic like “Ranking of Kings” or “Vinland Saga” but just a good time and one people who don’t watch much anime can enjoy too.
May 30, 2023
🎥
I watch a lot of anime and a new one I like is “Mashle: Magic and Muscles”. Gist is overpowered, the stoic protagonist who can’t use magic goes to Hogwarts. Probably won’t be a classic like “Ranking of Kings” or “Vinland Saga” but just a good time and one people who don’t watch much anime can enjoy too.
May 30, 2023
🎥
I watch a lot of anime and a new one I like is “Mashle: Magic and Muscles”. Gist is overpowered, the stoic protagonist who can’t use magic goes to Hogwarts. Probably won’t be a classic like “Ranking of Kings” or “Vinland Saga” but just a good time and one people who don’t watch much anime can enjoy too.
May 30, 2023
🍕
My go-to meals are pizza and pasta, and Mediterranean food – thanks to my Greek roots! Oh, and you can’t go wrong with a good Sunday roast – LOVE.
May 30, 2023
🍕
My go-to meals are pizza and pasta, and Mediterranean food – thanks to my Greek roots! Oh, and you can’t go wrong with a good Sunday roast – LOVE.
May 30, 2023
🍕
My go-to meals are pizza and pasta, and Mediterranean food – thanks to my Greek roots! Oh, and you can’t go wrong with a good Sunday roast – LOVE.
May 30, 2023
🍕
My go-to meals are pizza and pasta, and Mediterranean food – thanks to my Greek roots! Oh, and you can’t go wrong with a good Sunday roast – LOVE.
May 30, 2023
🍕
My go-to meals are pizza and pasta, and Mediterranean food – thanks to my Greek roots! Oh, and you can’t go wrong with a good Sunday roast – LOVE.
May 30, 2023
🎵
One of my favorite records of last year and one I find myself coming back to often is Jeff Parker’s “Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy.” Recorded by my friend Bryce Gonzalez live at ETA in Los Angeles. The Sonics of the record and the chemistry of the band are top-notch.
May 30, 2023
🎵
One of my favorite records of last year and one I find myself coming back to often is Jeff Parker’s “Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy.” Recorded by my friend Bryce Gonzalez live at ETA in Los Angeles. The Sonics of the record and the chemistry of the band are top-notch.
May 30, 2023
🎵
One of my favorite records of last year and one I find myself coming back to often is Jeff Parker’s “Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy.” Recorded by my friend Bryce Gonzalez live at ETA in Los Angeles. The Sonics of the record and the chemistry of the band are top-notch.
May 30, 2023
🎵
One of my favorite records of last year and one I find myself coming back to often is Jeff Parker’s “Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy.” Recorded by my friend Bryce Gonzalez live at ETA in Los Angeles. The Sonics of the record and the chemistry of the band are top-notch.
May 30, 2023
🎵
One of my favorite records of last year and one I find myself coming back to often is Jeff Parker’s “Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy.” Recorded by my friend Bryce Gonzalez live at ETA in Los Angeles. The Sonics of the record and the chemistry of the band are top-notch.
May 30, 2023
🎥
Everyone hated this movie but i think it's an unappreciated piece of art and people are just neflix impatient / looking for comforting stuff….the trauma porn thing i don't get,these things happened, did they not? so what are they supposed to do, ignore it? that's not why i like it , just showing the struggles ...Malcolm x isn't called trauma porn? his dad was killed by the kkk... should they leave that out? fuck the haters,i've always been a Marilyn fan, fascinated at humans as inspiring art, like Brando or James Dean... didn't know much about her personally, but found the movie and music to be a beautiful work of art and full of interesting strong philosophical questions & statement.just so bored with the modern posturing. i hear a self appointed inquisitor grilling something mildly inoffensive & all i hear is a salem puritan accuser explaining why such and such witch should be burned or why such and such books should be burned. Because we're modern we think we're somehow beyond those instincts, but we are certainly not. i want progress, i'm just frustrated that the fight for equality and justice gets often hijacked by such thinking.
🎥
Everyone hated this movie but i think it's an unappreciated piece of art and people are just neflix impatient / looking for comforting stuff….the trauma porn thing i don't get,these things happened, did they not? so what are they supposed to do, ignore it? that's not why i like it , just showing the struggles ...Malcolm x isn't called trauma porn? his dad was killed by the kkk... should they leave that out? fuck the haters,i've always been a Marilyn fan, fascinated at humans as inspiring art, like Brando or James Dean... didn't know much about her personally, but found the movie and music to be a beautiful work of art and full of interesting strong philosophical questions & statement.just so bored with the modern posturing. i hear a self appointed inquisitor grilling something mildly inoffensive & all i hear is a salem puritan accuser explaining why such and such witch should be burned or why such and such books should be burned. Because we're modern we think we're somehow beyond those instincts, but we are certainly not. i want progress, i'm just frustrated that the fight for equality and justice gets often hijacked by such thinking.
🎥
Everyone hated this movie but i think it's an unappreciated piece of art and people are just neflix impatient / looking for comforting stuff….the trauma porn thing i don't get,these things happened, did they not? so what are they supposed to do, ignore it? that's not why i like it , just showing the struggles ...Malcolm x isn't called trauma porn? his dad was killed by the kkk... should they leave that out? fuck the haters,i've always been a Marilyn fan, fascinated at humans as inspiring art, like Brando or James Dean... didn't know much about her personally, but found the movie and music to be a beautiful work of art and full of interesting strong philosophical questions & statement.just so bored with the modern posturing. i hear a self appointed inquisitor grilling something mildly inoffensive & all i hear is a salem puritan accuser explaining why such and such witch should be burned or why such and such books should be burned. Because we're modern we think we're somehow beyond those instincts, but we are certainly not. i want progress, i'm just frustrated that the fight for equality and justice gets often hijacked by such thinking.
🎥
Everyone hated this movie but i think it's an unappreciated piece of art and people are just neflix impatient / looking for comforting stuff….the trauma porn thing i don't get,these things happened, did they not? so what are they supposed to do, ignore it? that's not why i like it , just showing the struggles ...Malcolm x isn't called trauma porn? his dad was killed by the kkk... should they leave that out? fuck the haters,i've always been a Marilyn fan, fascinated at humans as inspiring art, like Brando or James Dean... didn't know much about her personally, but found the movie and music to be a beautiful work of art and full of interesting strong philosophical questions & statement.just so bored with the modern posturing. i hear a self appointed inquisitor grilling something mildly inoffensive & all i hear is a salem puritan accuser explaining why such and such witch should be burned or why such and such books should be burned. Because we're modern we think we're somehow beyond those instincts, but we are certainly not. i want progress, i'm just frustrated that the fight for equality and justice gets often hijacked by such thinking.
🎥
Everyone hated this movie but i think it's an unappreciated piece of art and people are just neflix impatient / looking for comforting stuff….the trauma porn thing i don't get,these things happened, did they not? so what are they supposed to do, ignore it? that's not why i like it , just showing the struggles ...Malcolm x isn't called trauma porn? his dad was killed by the kkk... should they leave that out? fuck the haters,i've always been a Marilyn fan, fascinated at humans as inspiring art, like Brando or James Dean... didn't know much about her personally, but found the movie and music to be a beautiful work of art and full of interesting strong philosophical questions & statement.just so bored with the modern posturing. i hear a self appointed inquisitor grilling something mildly inoffensive & all i hear is a salem puritan accuser explaining why such and such witch should be burned or why such and such books should be burned. Because we're modern we think we're somehow beyond those instincts, but we are certainly not. i want progress, i'm just frustrated that the fight for equality and justice gets often hijacked by such thinking.
🔈
Most musicians have terrible home stereos. They generally put all their resources toward studio gear which makes practical sense. 5-6 years back I made the unpractical choice to invest in my home system. After a lot of trial and error, I landed on components by this company in upstate NY called EM/IA. It’s pricey but I got lucky and found a used pair of their 50 amps and then got one of their passive pre amps (elmaformer). I listen to more music now than ever and that’s the best review I can give.
May 30, 2023
🔈
Most musicians have terrible home stereos. They generally put all their resources toward studio gear which makes practical sense. 5-6 years back I made the unpractical choice to invest in my home system. After a lot of trial and error, I landed on components by this company in upstate NY called EM/IA. It’s pricey but I got lucky and found a used pair of their 50 amps and then got one of their passive pre amps (elmaformer). I listen to more music now than ever and that’s the best review I can give.
May 30, 2023
🔈
Most musicians have terrible home stereos. They generally put all their resources toward studio gear which makes practical sense. 5-6 years back I made the unpractical choice to invest in my home system. After a lot of trial and error, I landed on components by this company in upstate NY called EM/IA. It’s pricey but I got lucky and found a used pair of their 50 amps and then got one of their passive pre amps (elmaformer). I listen to more music now than ever and that’s the best review I can give.
May 30, 2023
🔈
Most musicians have terrible home stereos. They generally put all their resources toward studio gear which makes practical sense. 5-6 years back I made the unpractical choice to invest in my home system. After a lot of trial and error, I landed on components by this company in upstate NY called EM/IA. It’s pricey but I got lucky and found a used pair of their 50 amps and then got one of their passive pre amps (elmaformer). I listen to more music now than ever and that’s the best review I can give.
May 30, 2023
🔈
Most musicians have terrible home stereos. They generally put all their resources toward studio gear which makes practical sense. 5-6 years back I made the unpractical choice to invest in my home system. After a lot of trial and error, I landed on components by this company in upstate NY called EM/IA. It’s pricey but I got lucky and found a used pair of their 50 amps and then got one of their passive pre amps (elmaformer). I listen to more music now than ever and that’s the best review I can give.
May 30, 2023
📕
19th-century America has captivated me in the last couple of years. Most recently I read, Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne. It’s about the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. It also tells the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped by Comanches as a nine-year-old girl, and her mixed-blood son Quannah, who became the last and greatest chief of the Comanches.Also just finished, Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869. By Stephen Ambrose.
May 30, 2023
📕
19th-century America has captivated me in the last couple of years. Most recently I read, Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne. It’s about the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. It also tells the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped by Comanches as a nine-year-old girl, and her mixed-blood son Quannah, who became the last and greatest chief of the Comanches.Also just finished, Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869. By Stephen Ambrose.
May 30, 2023
📕
19th-century America has captivated me in the last couple of years. Most recently I read, Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne. It’s about the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. It also tells the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped by Comanches as a nine-year-old girl, and her mixed-blood son Quannah, who became the last and greatest chief of the Comanches.Also just finished, Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869. By Stephen Ambrose.
May 30, 2023
📕
19th-century America has captivated me in the last couple of years. Most recently I read, Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne. It’s about the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. It also tells the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped by Comanches as a nine-year-old girl, and her mixed-blood son Quannah, who became the last and greatest chief of the Comanches.Also just finished, Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869. By Stephen Ambrose.
May 30, 2023
📕
19th-century America has captivated me in the last couple of years. Most recently I read, Empire of the Summer Moon by S.C. Gwynne. It’s about the rise and fall of the Comanches, the most powerful Indian tribe in American history. It also tells the story of Cynthia Ann Parker, who was kidnapped by Comanches as a nine-year-old girl, and her mixed-blood son Quannah, who became the last and greatest chief of the Comanches.Also just finished, Nothing Like It In the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869. By Stephen Ambrose.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🎵
French Prog Rock from 1979. Are you naked yet? Very little is written about this extremely weird and cool record. I randomly got this on vinyl a long time ago, not knowing what it was, and it has become impossible to find anywhere except of course— someone loaded it onto YouTube a while ago. The magic comes from the DIY nerd-flow of melodic ideas, the bedroom-album ambition, the tactile energy of the tones, and BONUS: there is limited Muso-Overplaying that so much Prog Music gets defined by. It sounds like 1779 had sex with 1979 on a bed of Parisian cassettes.
May 30, 2023
🏙️
Adelaide, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Barcelona, and the Greek islands – specifically Ikaria! Ikaria’s my favorite Greece island. My late grandfather is from there! Fun fact: Did you know that’s where Icarus fell? According to Greek mythology, Icarus flew too close to the sun and fell into the sea right there. Ikaria is also one of those Blue Zone regions, so the residents there typically have a longer lifespan!
May 30, 2023
🏙️
Adelaide, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Barcelona, and the Greek islands – specifically Ikaria! Ikaria’s my favorite Greece island. My late grandfather is from there! Fun fact: Did you know that’s where Icarus fell? According to Greek mythology, Icarus flew too close to the sun and fell into the sea right there. Ikaria is also one of those Blue Zone regions, so the residents there typically have a longer lifespan!
May 30, 2023
🏙️
Adelaide, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Barcelona, and the Greek islands – specifically Ikaria! Ikaria’s my favorite Greece island. My late grandfather is from there! Fun fact: Did you know that’s where Icarus fell? According to Greek mythology, Icarus flew too close to the sun and fell into the sea right there. Ikaria is also one of those Blue Zone regions, so the residents there typically have a longer lifespan!
May 30, 2023
🏙️
Adelaide, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Barcelona, and the Greek islands – specifically Ikaria! Ikaria’s my favorite Greece island. My late grandfather is from there! Fun fact: Did you know that’s where Icarus fell? According to Greek mythology, Icarus flew too close to the sun and fell into the sea right there. Ikaria is also one of those Blue Zone regions, so the residents there typically have a longer lifespan!
May 30, 2023
🏙️
Adelaide, Los Angeles, New York, Vancouver, Barcelona, and the Greek islands – specifically Ikaria! Ikaria’s my favorite Greece island. My late grandfather is from there! Fun fact: Did you know that’s where Icarus fell? According to Greek mythology, Icarus flew too close to the sun and fell into the sea right there. Ikaria is also one of those Blue Zone regions, so the residents there typically have a longer lifespan!
May 30, 2023
I’ve been into collecting watches for a while now, the different movements and complications are fascinating. I love the vintage dial styles, picking up the ones they that are interesting to me and fit my daily aesthetic. Some of the brands I enjoy are 70’s era Movado’s with the Zenith dial, of course Rolex, Seiko, and omega’s. When on tour, I get the chance to hit little shops in search of new pieces.
May 30, 2023
I’ve been into collecting watches for a while now, the different movements and complications are fascinating. I love the vintage dial styles, picking up the ones they that are interesting to me and fit my daily aesthetic. Some of the brands I enjoy are 70’s era Movado’s with the Zenith dial, of course Rolex, Seiko, and omega’s. When on tour, I get the chance to hit little shops in search of new pieces.
May 30, 2023
I’ve been into collecting watches for a while now, the different movements and complications are fascinating. I love the vintage dial styles, picking up the ones they that are interesting to me and fit my daily aesthetic. Some of the brands I enjoy are 70’s era Movado’s with the Zenith dial, of course Rolex, Seiko, and omega’s. When on tour, I get the chance to hit little shops in search of new pieces.
May 30, 2023
I’ve been into collecting watches for a while now, the different movements and complications are fascinating. I love the vintage dial styles, picking up the ones they that are interesting to me and fit my daily aesthetic. Some of the brands I enjoy are 70’s era Movado’s with the Zenith dial, of course Rolex, Seiko, and omega’s. When on tour, I get the chance to hit little shops in search of new pieces.
May 30, 2023
I’ve been into collecting watches for a while now, the different movements and complications are fascinating. I love the vintage dial styles, picking up the ones they that are interesting to me and fit my daily aesthetic. Some of the brands I enjoy are 70’s era Movado’s with the Zenith dial, of course Rolex, Seiko, and omega’s. When on tour, I get the chance to hit little shops in search of new pieces.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
🙅‍♂️💻
I’ve grown so fucking sick of DAWs and computers— yes I know what’s great about them. After 20 years of sitting in front of a computer to record music, I’ve decided to go back to my roots. Making music without the rancid glow of a massive screen, without Safari lurking in the dock, without the gnarly centerpiece energy of a huge Apple product, has been liberating. I’m done with Tetrissing ideas, done frame fucking waveforms, done dragging 1s and 0s with a mouse. So now I’m focused on making sequences on the MPC one, building my own kits, and sampling audio from an array of synths or records or life— and it all goes stereo-out into the Tascam 446 that Beardo gave me. The vulnerability & humanity I’m interested in experiencing through music gets watered down by the digital horseshit we readily accept as software convenience.
May 30, 2023
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Gomorrah (TV series)It’s this Italian crime drama on HBO Max I’m really into at the moment – the dialogue is all in Italian too, so you’ll need subtitles!Some of my all-time favorite films are Scarface, Indiana Jones, and Lethal Weapon. Oh, I really love foreign/art house films! Though, the last movie I watched was The Notebook – saw it again a couple of months back and I was reminded of what a classic rom-com it is.
May 30, 2023
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Gomorrah (TV series)It’s this Italian crime drama on HBO Max I’m really into at the moment – the dialogue is all in Italian too, so you’ll need subtitles!Some of my all-time favorite films are Scarface, Indiana Jones, and Lethal Weapon. Oh, I really love foreign/art house films! Though, the last movie I watched was The Notebook – saw it again a couple of months back and I was reminded of what a classic rom-com it is.
May 30, 2023
📺
Gomorrah (TV series)It’s this Italian crime drama on HBO Max I’m really into at the moment – the dialogue is all in Italian too, so you’ll need subtitles!Some of my all-time favorite films are Scarface, Indiana Jones, and Lethal Weapon. Oh, I really love foreign/art house films! Though, the last movie I watched was The Notebook – saw it again a couple of months back and I was reminded of what a classic rom-com it is.
May 30, 2023
📺
Gomorrah (TV series)It’s this Italian crime drama on HBO Max I’m really into at the moment – the dialogue is all in Italian too, so you’ll need subtitles!Some of my all-time favorite films are Scarface, Indiana Jones, and Lethal Weapon. Oh, I really love foreign/art house films! Though, the last movie I watched was The Notebook – saw it again a couple of months back and I was reminded of what a classic rom-com it is.
May 30, 2023
📺
Gomorrah (TV series)It’s this Italian crime drama on HBO Max I’m really into at the moment – the dialogue is all in Italian too, so you’ll need subtitles!Some of my all-time favorite films are Scarface, Indiana Jones, and Lethal Weapon. Oh, I really love foreign/art house films! Though, the last movie I watched was The Notebook – saw it again a couple of months back and I was reminded of what a classic rom-com it is.
May 30, 2023

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