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Posts Tagged ‘album’

Bullshittin’ With Sketch – Henry Rollins

By Sketch E Whiteface • Jan 27th, 2010 • Category: Featured

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Hey folks, I’m not dead. Now that’s out of the way, on to the main event. I’m quite the fan of Henry Rollins, anything he’s in I’ll watch, any interview that’s out there I’ll look into – I really dig on him. I’ve seen his spoken word twice before, once in my native state of [...]



Love at First Listen: Beautiful Small Machines – Counting Back to 1

By Giania • Sep 17th, 2009 • Category: Audio

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Edited to remove imeem embed, since it only played 30 seconds.
This poppy, energetic, tightly executed ditty grabbed me in the first few seconds the way few songs have in a while (since the Fleet Foxes’ White Winter Hymnal, I reckon).
It’s a super catchy balance of techno precision and warm pop sensibilities, wrapped up into three [...]



Stupid Things On The Internet: CD Cover Meme

By Giania • May 16th, 2009 • Category: Memes

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Rather than requesting anyone be truly creative, this meme asks you to gather three things, throw them through an image editor, and guffaw heartily at how oddly realistic they seem. Allow me to demonstrate:
Kind of looks like something you’d find in the bargin bin, right? Well it is, in fact, a thrown together combination of [...]



Papercraft Tools and Resources

By Giania • Dec 9th, 2008 • Category: Guides

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When you’re stuck inside because the weather has gone from bad to worse, or when you’re looking for a cheap project for gift giving or just good old fashioned time consumption that actually isn’t looking at pictures of cats with captions, papercraft is great.
“Papercraft” is exactly what it sounds like: crafts made with paper. [...]



In This Twilight Discipline The Wretched Ruiner — Review of NIИ in Manchester, NH

By Sketch E Whiteface • Nov 10th, 2008 • Category: Audio

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Good evening, it’s your friendly neighborhood cyst Sketch here bringing you an article for your Internet Arts & Leisure feed. Today we bring you a review on “Sex In The City: The Movie”… sorry, wrong drugs. Now that we’ve changed substances a proper review is in order. Last night the one man band Trent Reznor [...]



Reality Politics

By fragmad • Oct 4th, 2008 • Category: Politics

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This is a subject I have been thinking about for about six months now. If you’ve listened to me gibber, rant and rave about American politics in #ectomo (Efnet) then you’ll have heard this all before. But I think it’s a valid point to make and keep making. I’m not an American. I do not [...]



Firefox Pimps for the Everyman (like me!)

By AmHm • Sep 17th, 2008 • Category: Browsers

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Admittedly, I’m an Internet n00b (does anyone even say that anymore?) Sure, I was chatting away with the best of ‘em on AOL in 1995, but it’s only within the last year (since I began work at an internet marketing company) that I’ve thought to embrace any browser other than Internet Explorer, any email client [...]



NH Media Makers Minutes 08-10-08

By Giania • Aug 10th, 2008 • Category: Guides

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My awesome Lorem Ipsum shirt provided by TeeFury, makers of fine, rare designer tshirts.
First off, it was great to see everybody again! I had missed the last two Media Makers events and kicked myself pretty hard both times. Thanks to my cat and the fact that I have a memory like a (rusted) steel trap, [...]



Dream Log: Flashlights Nightmares Sudden Explosions

By Giania • Jun 21st, 2008 • Category: Dream Log

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I think I’ve been listening to too much Röyksopp lately. For context, I’ve found myself highly enamored of a certain track off their album The Understanding called “What Else Is There?“. It features vocals provided by Karin Dreijer Andersson from an electronica duo called The Knife (whose album Silent Shout has also been on repeat [...]



Listen to Good Hip-Hop: J-Dilla

By AmHm • Jan 3rd, 2008 • Category: Audio, Guides

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J-Dilla, also known as Jay Dee, is widely regarded in the hip-hop community to be one of the most innovative producers ever to grace the turntables. Known as a “producer’s producer,” Dilla’s work was so highly esteemed that many of the biggest and most important names in hip-hop (like Common, Talib Kweli, ?uestlove, Erykah Badu, [...]