Monday, January 30, 2006

I gotta get back into film

Because stuff like this is so cool:
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/01/30/sf_short_film_alien_.html


Independant short film is where all the cool new ideas are at.

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Music Yay

Well, I went ahead and finally submitted some of my music to Warren Ellis.
Maybe my stuff will show up on the Apparat Programme. Probably not :p

Here's what to look for:
Dypole (RaveMix) and
Spacedrive

Yeah, they're both old, but I think my older stuff is better than a lot of my newer stuff. It's more authentic and less presety and sampley.
I should get back into doing space music.

BTW, the songs can be streamed here:
http://www.soundclick.com/drkrn
if you don't know already.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Resolved

Well, that's done now. The whole problem is resolved and we're happy yay.
We're starting the moving this weekend, and it will be interesting no doubt.
Our new apartment is sweet and has huge windows that let it tons of light. I am satisfied.
I feel like I'm in high school again, Yippie!

I freaking hate drama like what was going on last week.

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Moving Out

My mother is the most anxious person in the world.
She allows it to resonate in her until she is unreasonable.

Perhaps I am introducing an awkward situation, but it would have been easier to inform her of my decision to move out had I not been quite so terrified of the way she would react to it.

I feel terrible about it, but I simply have no other choice.

Thursday, January 19, 2006

--__-=---__-++

NSFW kinda
The guy on the right is saying: "Is it a bit nippley in here?"


make chests wih face!

People Suck

They do, especially the ones that spend days trying to get into your pants.
Only to find out that you're not actually wearing any!

...
bet that brought up distrubing mental images.

Monday, January 16, 2006

Globule of observational Wisdom #1

Warren Ellis on electro music underground

I see I'm not the only one who didn't find Cloudead to be all that new of an idea.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

The Year in Review

The most notable thing about 2005, I think was the music. Or more accurately: the paradigm shift in music which had become inevitably obvious in this last year.
What kind of shift you ask? Let me just start off with this: If there is a state of mortality and removal from relevance greater than death, than MTV acheived it this last year.
2005 is the begining of something which should have happened a while ago: The implosion of mainstream music industry. Finally, it is starting to become apparent that the Repetoire morons in the big five are choosing artist which are having difficulty competing with the richly diverse and innovative indie garage bands which have become a repetoire onto themselves:
In 2005, for the first time that it was probably ever noticable to anyone, obscure labels like DFA and their strange new bands like LCD Soundsystem were pushing into the top 10 charts. Dethroning some uninspired duplicitous R&B moaner, Pretentiously beligerent (and melodiphobic) 'rap artist' or White Trash Neo-nazi pop-luddite 'country pop star' (or just 'pop star').
What is this saying? Well it means that people are tired of hearing the meaningless drivel of the rich, overpaid and elitist. There is a lot of real good music being made by real people, who are really talented, and it's starting to be noticed, despite the placebos and smokescreens a unprepared industry is putting up. In other words, I doubt there will be a single A&R (Artists and Repetoire) agent not having to beg or explain themselves at impending discharge from employment from the music execs smashing their heads into tables at the news that the only CD's left on overstock that won't even sell for 80% off are all from what was supposed to be last years' golden boy of rap, 50-cent.
"We gave him a movie deal!", they might say. Chances are instead of realizing that they totally suck at finding decent icons now-a-days, they'll probably just continue to blame sufferring CD sales on P2P (which is basically dead now), and ITunes not charging enough. Then waste a bunch more money on an artist that sounds just like everyone else, and that nobody with any amount of taste for that genre will really see anything worthwhile in. Therefore: not buying the CD. (and probably not downloading it either)

Maybe 2006 the big five will fire the morons who think that such short-selling crap can be sold only if even more money is thrown away on it through publicity which actually detracts from it's 'street cred' and therefore: longevity.

I think it will.
I say: "Who needs 'em?" anyway.


Predictions for 2006:

-Another Hurricane year, probably.
-MTV VMA awards will be full of awesome motion graphics... and nothing else worth broadcasting. Just more rich sluts and shit. Maybe a mention of something interesting, but merely just a product of the industry adopting a good repetoire (Like Franz Ferdinand)
-Hollywood movies will start to show the dismal profits of last year. They will cut something from the budgets that seems to already have been missing:
Hint: Not the actors, not the effects, not the catering and glamour...
Probably the directors and writers.
-Chevrolet will introduce yet another V6 SUV-car that gets less than 25 MPG, it will sell like muffins made of AIDS, Cancer and Polio putting the company into further debt.
-There will be at least one more song on Warren Ellis' Apparat Programme podcast having to do with necrophilia.
-Someone I've met online will probably engage in Intercontinental Necrobeastiality, then try to tell me all about it against much resistence.
-Someone appointed by Bush to a 'nothing' position will do something incredibly stupid/callous/moronic/selfish and then be publicly congratulated for a "job well done" just before political pressure forces the administration to dismiss the individual from his/her post.
-More people will die in Iraq from the exact same things they have been dying from ever since the war started.
-Broomfield will continue to suck
-I will find lust objects sexier than:
The Dinosaur Machines in Zoids
Dragons in movies
-Something will break on my car.
-My mom will ding/scrape/catashtophically collide with another car using my car. This will be difficult to explain to my parents.
-My mom will continue freaking out about money.
-I will gain 10 pounds and curse my parents for ever moving to Broomfield in the first place... then continue to make a connection between the two.
-At my next service job, I will appear to be humping a counter although I am actually dancing to some music that is playing either on a stereo at the place, or on the stereo of my mind.
-I will have met someone (either online or in meatspace) who actually *does* masteurbate in their own feces while crying.


Pleasnt aren't they... ...the predictions.

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