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-+My Blog Has Moved (Again)
1200 days ago
So once again my blog has moved, hopefully this time for good.  After playing around with many free blogging services, I realized there was a lot more that I wanted to do that just required hosting my own site, so here it is: thatsgreat.org.  I hope to see you all there soon!
-+Piece Performing at the Oracle Gathering
1204 days ago
On Sunday, I hopped on over to the Oracle Gatherings get-together at Magnuson Park.  Along with the usual great beats and dancing, there was a live performance from Piece, a spoken word artist who apparently won the Seattle Poetry Slam a couple of years ago.  Her rhymes are rhythmically strong as well as meaningful; you can check out her work at her website.
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1204 days ago
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-+Panther: Oh...My...God...
1308 days ago
Wow. This guy is really something. I saw him open for The Gossip a few weeks ago, and he really stole the show.    What exactly does he do?  Well, he puts on a track of freaky beats, and then starts freaking out all over the place .   I don't know how else to describe it.  It's beautiful.  It's hilarious.  It's crazy.  But it's pretty awesome.  I finally found him on the web, thanks to Copy (see earlier posting), who he's apparently touring with right now.   Listening is not enough, you have to see the video to get even a rough idea of what he's like.  Take that video, multiply it by 12, and you'll still know nothing.  Just go see him live, and get prepared to get sweat/spit on and love it! Link
-+"The Books" Show at the UW Hub
1308 days ago
I just saw The Books play at the Hub on friday - and wow, it was one of the best concerts I've ever seen.  Those of you who are familiar with The Books' eclectic, sample-based, (thought not really aleatoric) process will understand why expected it would be something of a "DJ show" - two guys standing behind computers, their faces illuminated by LCD's as various songs emanate from towering speakers.  Instead, they played almost everything live - though the beats were prerecorded, all the vocals and guitar of Nick Zammuto as well as Paul de Jong's *amazing* cello antics were live, and may I say, spectacular.   For those of you not familiar with their work, it's hard to categorize.  I'm not a fan of arbitary sample-based music in general, but these guys take the art form and make it into something really listenable.  Somehow, they weave bits of NPR monologues, phrases from old movies, environmental sounds, and much, much more, and make something that is more symphony than ...
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