Wednesday, August 31, 2005

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Originally Posted on 9/1/2005 12:00:07 AMContent source: http://go.lockergnome.com/582

Winning The Future: A 21st Century Contract with America - $12.90

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Financial Accounting: An Introduction to Concepts Methods and Uses - $116.63

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Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures SEI/ASCE 7-02 (ASCE standard) - $69.49

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BEFORE ONE MORE MOTHER’S CHILD IS LOST: VIGIL FOR CINDY SHEEHAN

BEFORE ONE MORE MOTHER’S CHILD IS LOST: VIGIL FOR CINDY SHEEHAN/ (Meadville, PA) On August 17, 2005, over 1,627 groups responded to MoveOn’s call to support Cindy Sheehan and the movement she’s spearheaded.... This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: Animated GIF, Windows Media, Thumbnail, QuickTime more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 6:06:26 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details/meadville

Proc Your Face

A display of a series of unfortunate events involving the Judge's Gavel. Filmed on Bronzebeard Server by Banner Level 60 Warrior.. This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: MovingImage, 256Kb MPEG4, Thumbnail, Animated GIF, MPEG2, 64Kb MPEG4 more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 5:21:54 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details/ProcYourFace

"Puro Europa"

interview shown on tv on Red Channel about a chilean stealer that "works" in Europe. This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: MovingImage, Other more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 4:52:52 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details/RedTvPuroEuropa

Shooting T

A short clip of how I inject testosterone into my leg every two weeks.. This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: Animated GIF, Thumbnail, QuickTime more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 4:28:50 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details/LukasBlakk-ShootingT192

hackervoiceradio26aug2005

hacker voice radio. This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files of the following types: 96Kbps MP3, 64Kbps MP3, 64Kbps M3U, Ogg Vorbis more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 3:57:48 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=hackervoiceradio26aug2005

Baby Logan

My New nephew Logan, isn't he cute?. This item belongs to: video/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: x-ms-wmv more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 3:45:46 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=video&identifier=Baby_Logan

Drop Trou

A tribute to radio legend Ace Rockola. This item belongs to: video/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: x-ms-asf more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 3:17:44 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=video&identifier=Drop_Trou

Motorola MPx220 Review (audio)

Audio review of the Motorola MPx220. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: mpeg more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 2:32:42 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=Motorola_MPx220_Review_audio

what and who

on campus interviews. This item belongs to: MovingImage/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: MovingImage, Windows Media, Thumbnail, Animated GIF more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 11:28:12 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=MovingImage&identifier=ScottMcReynoldswhatandwho

M S ka - Yes We Are [ffs08]

This album was recorded in the summer 2005. Additional info will coming soon. This stuuf was inspired by everyday life.. This item belongs to: audio/ffs. This item has files of the following types: 128Kbps MP3, JPEG, Single Page Processed TIFF ZIP, Ogg Vorbis, 64Kbps M3U, Flippy ZIP, 64Kbps MP3 more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 10:36:11 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=ffs08

Los enigmas

this is a song written by Pedro Aznar for his album Caja de Música. Is a song played with the piano. This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files of the following types: Sound, 64Kbps MP3, 128Kbps MP3, 64Kbps M3U, Ogg Vorbis more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 10:11:58 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=PedroAznarLosenigmas

Courage To Stand Alone Part One

This powerful message has challenged countless teenagers and adults to stand alone and make a difference in their world for Christ. It will impact your life to.. This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files of the following types: Sound, 64Kbps MP3, 64Kbps M3U, 128Kbps MP3, Ogg Vorbis more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 9:24:56 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=BillRudgeCourageToStandAlonePartOne

TMTUF qCast 002

Google's Taking Over. Loving Ads Pat Roberson Why Fallow Someone Broke Dick? Pat U R Ugly! Get YOUR hair did! Don't Suck on An Oregon Booby! Nasty Whores Giving Me A Flame Retardant High! Along Came A Spider...... This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files of the following types: Unknown more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 8:34:54 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=TMTUF_Cast002

Show #5 - A Bunch of People

In this show, a bunch of people arrive to enjoy the madness. This item belongs to: Sound/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: audio (including music), 64Kbps MP3, 64Kbps M3U, 128Kbps MP3, Ogg Vorbis more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 8:19:52 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=Sound&identifier=MikeTheManShow5ABunchofPeople_0

Leaving Tokyo

This compilation will be hard to top in future episodes. I found some fantastic talent and had to feature them in this program. This is the seventh compilation to date, and still going strong. I would love to get some feedback!. This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files of the following types: 192Kbps MP3, 64Kbps MP3, 64Kbps M3U, VBR MP3, VBR M3U, Ogg Vorbis more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 7:54:49 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=Gjunkie-podcast7

(SMT005) Mike Mess - Invader/Passenger

Here we are with the next one. Mike Mess with nice & fresh progressive house tunes. Check it!. This item belongs to: audio/smt. This item has files of the following types: 192Kbps MP3, Text, Unknown, JPEG more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 7:47:48 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=smt005

[tng1002] Double Fish - Hackers EP2

breakcore | China | more info to come... AudioTong website. This item belongs to: audio/audiotong. This item has files of the following types: 192Kbps MP3, JPEG, Ogg Vorbis, 64Kbps M3U, VBR M3U, 64Kbps MP3, VBR MP3 more...

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Originally Posted on 8/31/2005 7:47:25 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=tng1002

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

we can all share

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 9:45:31 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=wecanallshare

Ambient.Spring.05

Two pieces I conjured up in the spring of 2005. They consist of long melody lines and in one occasion, a drumsample, with heavy delay and reverb effects over them. Enjoy!. This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files of the following types: 192Kbps MP3, 64Kbps M3U, VBR M3U, 64Kbps MP3, VBR MP3, Ogg Vorbis more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 9:17:28 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=Ambient.Spring.05

Micro12 - Blonde 7 A.M.

Alfonso aka F-on is one of the greater exponents of the minimal and experimental scene of spain, he play music in Blonde and Skyline in Madrid. Belong to the collectives 'Diumm' and 'Abyssal Collectif', and with MC Gipillati Dub forms 'UD' a series of minimal sessions.... This item belongs to: audio/opensource_audio. This item has files of the following types: Text, 160Kbps MP3 more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 9:00:46 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=Micro12

Electronic Press Kit

A tongue in cheek electronic press kit.. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: x-ms-wma more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 8:35:27 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=Electronic_Press_Kit

Zero Live at Double Diamond on 1997-12-13

Set 1: d1t01 - intro d1t02 - Pits Of Thunder d1t03 - Friday's Child d1t04 - Tangled Hangers d1t05 - Catalina d1t06 - Anorexia d1t07 - Junko Partner d1t08 - Ermaline Set 2: d2t01 - intro d1t02 - Sun Sun Sun d2t03 - Running On Faith-> d2t04 - Memphis Underground d2t05 - Chance In A Million d2t06 - Spo.... This item belongs to: etree/etree. This item has files of the following types: Ogg Vorbis, Shorten, VBR MP3, Checksums, 64Kbps M3U, VBR M3U, 64Kbps MP3, Text more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 7:59:26 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=etree&identifier=zero1997-12-13.shnf

Captain Planet Theme

Sneedo singing The Captain Planet Theme Song. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: mpeg more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 7:15:18 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=Captain_Planet_Theme

moe. Live at Hofstra University on 1997-05-01

[I was diagnosed obese] head awesome gary [cat's not meat] moth * > californIA meat **# > jazz wank > buster $ [anyone who can count to 5 can play bass] lylelovit bring you down nebraska fire ^ she sends me [I'm representing team guinness] threw it all away [there's no room for hippies at ska shows].... This item belongs to: etree/etree. This item has files of the following types: Flac, Ogg Vorbis, VBR MP3, 64Kbps M3U, VBR M3U, 64Kbps MP3, Text more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 6:31:16 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=etree&identifier=moe1997-05-01.flac

Brennan saying, "I'm Brennan"

Brennan telling us who he is. This item belongs to: video/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: quicktime more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 6:12:14 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=video&identifier=Brennan_saying_Im_Brennan

Duck Tails

My version of the cartoon theme.. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: x-ms-wma more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 5:45:11 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=Duck_Tails

Ryan Adams Live at Konserthuset on 2002-11-18

Disc 1 01 Sweet Lil' Gal (23rd/1st) 02 Oh My Sweet Carolina 03 Tomorrow 04 Prison Letter (a/k/a Oh, Charles) 05 To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) 06 The Fools We Are As Men 07 SYLVIA PLATH 08 Call Me On Your Way Back Home 09 Bartering Lines 10 My Winding Wheel Disc 2 01 La Cienega Just Smile.... This item belongs to: etree/etree. This item has files of the following types: Flac, Ogg Vorbis, VBR MP3, Checksums, 64Kbps M3U, VBR M3U, 64Kbps MP3, Text more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 5:20:09 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=etree&identifier=ryanadams2002-11-18.aud.flac16

Somebody's Closet Live at Dinkytowner on 2005-08-18

Set 1 6 O'clock Parade, Forgiveness > Movin > What Makes You Think? > Diane's Song, Destination, Mountain of Her Dream, Lock 'Em Up, Wasting Nothing > Swim Into the Sun > Souls Communicate, Magical Night, Home Groove > Cake For Breakfast, Into the Blues > Grow Set 2 Rhythm of Our Feet, Unnoticed Cha.... This item belongs to: etree/etree. This item has files of the following types: Flac, Ogg Vorbis, VBR MP3, 64Kbps M3U, VBR M3U, 64Kbps MP3, Text more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 3:54:13 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=etree&identifier=soclo2005-08-18.flac16

If You Want Me To (trax)

song sountrack and piano music. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: octet-stream more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 3:09:11 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=If_You_Want_Me_To_trax_3

Katie Todd Band Live at Double Door on 2005-06-25

101 In And Around % 102 Oz 103 Face Down 104 Leave 105 katie speak 106 Kwellar 107 ? 108 ? (new) 109 Spinning 110 katie speak+band intros 111 Imagine That % 1st part of song cut due to bad deck start. This item belongs to: etree/etree. This item has files of the following types: Shorten, Text, Checksums more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 2:15:09 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=etree&identifier=ktb20050625.at831.shnf

If You Want Me To (trax)

song soundtrack and piano music. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: octet-stream more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 1:45:08 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=If_You_Want_Me_To_trax_2

If You Want Me To (trax)

song soundtrack and piano music. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: octet-stream more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 1:40:06 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=If_You_Want_Me_To_trax_1

If You Want Me To (trax)

song soundtrack and piano music. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: octet-stream more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 12:30:22 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=audio&identifier=If_You_Want_Me_To_trax

Bump Live at Saloon Stage (10,000 Lakes Festival) on 2005-07-22

01 - Apostrophe 02 - Dusk > Dusk Part II 03 - Papoose Lake > 04 - S-4 05 - Nadz in Cmaj 06 - I Must Say 07 - Epic 08 - Wait a Minute 09 - Injustice 10 - Fat Ass. This item belongs to: etree/etree. This item has files of the following types: Ogg Vorbis, 64Kbps M3U, Shorten, VBR M3U, 64Kbps MP3, VBR MP3, Text, Checksums more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 11:39:16 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=etree&identifier=Bump2005-07-22-shnf-octava

book burning

When the bookstore won't buy back your Physics book, what do you do?. This item belongs to: MovingImage/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: MovingImage, Windows Media, Thumbnail, Animated GIF more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 9:20:15 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=MovingImage&identifier=ScottMcReynoldsbookburning_0

The Wall

The lego wall of death. This item belongs to: MovingImage/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: MovingImage, Windows Media, Thumbnail, Animated GIF more...

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Originally Posted on 8/30/2005 7:30:43 AMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=MovingImage&identifier=ScottMcReynoldsTheWall

Monday, August 29, 2005

zhifong avatar 3

asd asd asd asd asd asd. This item belongs to: image/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: jpeg more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 5:08:32 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=image&identifier=zhifong_avatar_3

Treadmills can be dangerous

Lady falling down while using a treadmill. This item belongs to: image/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: gif more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 4:49:28 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=image&identifier=Treadmills_can_be_dangerous

a basic podcast episode 8

a special back to school edition, with interviews of ryan, sung yeun, and mary k. This item belongs to: Sound/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: audio (including music), 64Kbps MP3, 64Kbps M3U, VBR M3U, VBR MP3, Ogg Vorbis more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 4:07:26 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=Sound&identifier=joeljohnsonabasicpodcastepisode8_0

Forro

In the International Festival, by Maria. :). This item belongs to: video/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: quicktime more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 3:15:24 PMContent source: http://www.archive.org/details-db.php?mediatype=video&identifier=Forro

koulshi bel kridi

duet of cheb rayan and bouchra together. This item belongs to: audio/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types: mpeg more...

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Tour American Printing House For The Blind Part 2

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My Eyes Adore You

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imbw

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music pic

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Polka Raggioso

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 12:10:00 PMContent source: http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20050816203836501

Fascinating Dance Performance by Prashanti Natya Nilayam

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 11:44:56 AMContent source: http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20050826082230931

Rap from War-Torn Sudan

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Hip Flamenco Billy

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Synthesizer Visionary Robert Moog Dies at 71

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Sri Lankan Musicians Back Autism Awareness Campaign

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Small World Music Announces Festival 2005 in Toronto, Canada

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 8:37:33 AMContent source: http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/2005081619225463

Bulgarian Gypsy Bebop Forbidden During Soviet Times Tours USA

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 8:15:31 AMContent source: http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20050816091241496

Homeless in America, a Charity CD by Nashville's Roots Musicians

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 7:26:23 AMContent source: http://www.worldmusiccentral.org/article.php/20050814112536867

Episode 21 - the best of


Listen (80 minutes, 57.5MB, 96kbps MP3) - staccatomusic.org
Listen (80 minutes, 57.5MB, 96kbps MP3) - ourmedia.org (ourmedia page)
BitTorrent via Prodigem

Featuring a 23-minute interview with Stanford professor and Creative Commons Chairman Lawrence Lessig, and almost an hour of the best (so far) of Staccato. Lessig talks about his views on free culture; plans to add commerce-friendly features to the Creative Commons license; how the ShareAlike license relates to podcasts; and how Antonin Scalia would fare as Chief Justice of the United States.
Music by:

C Layne
Colin Mutchler and Cora Beth
Jag
zweieKKenkreis
Mike Verde
The Specific Heats
Salter Cane
Samantha Murphy
Scott Andrew and the Walkingbirds
Trifonic
Sichtbeton
J. Lang and Girlio
Jonathan Coulton
Melissa Welch
Makkina

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Episode 20

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An interview with Cory Doctorow to celebrate a big milestone. He talks about the Grokster verdict, licensing models, and what he thinks is the Next Big Thing.
Shoutouts to: Opsound, CC Mixter, Starfrosch
Music by:

_aa_
C Layne
thehipcola featuring Brad Sucks
Starfrosch
Skytree
Girlio featuring J.Lang
Popkan
Click
Catalpa Catalpa

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Episode 19

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Featuring an interview with Creative Commons artist Scott Andrew.
Music by:

Ear Reverends
Plantre
Scott Andrew
Williamson
Brad Sucks

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Episode 18

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The long-awaited 18th installment is now available… in stereo!
Music by:

Samantha Murphy
Sonny Jim
Ripley Caine
Zonk
Freiraum
Screech & Louise Shiels
Mark Henning
Lomov
Steffen Baldo
Panmonu
Kidgloves
Psychadelik Pedestrian
Jorge Arroyo
Aitänna77
Cube
Kazooo

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Episode 16


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Featuring super-secret information, and music by:

Psychadelik Pedestrian
Leo Cubanero
Vincent Casanova
Nomad Palace
Me Shell Resounds
Mike Verde
DNCN
The Windon Earle All-Stars
Sonny Jim
Stickman Shauno
Evan Valentine
Procaine
Artemis
Little General


Visit the Staccato chat at Music Lovers Union to complain about how long it took me to finally get this one out.

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Episode 15


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Music by:

Jonathan Coulton
Toys for Elliot
Fire Dept.
Brad Sucks
Brendan Themes
Miguelito Contraband
Porta
C. Layne
Lizzi
Tryad
Salter Cane
The Parkdale Hookers
R. Stevie Moore
The Bad Spellers
The Catnips

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Episode 14


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WebJay playlist
(Sorry, BitTorrent allowance is maxed for the month…)

Track list:


Title
Artist
Album
Label


Silicone Girl
Eloi Brunelle
Psychotonic EP
Epsilonlab


Fish and Chips
Kazooo
Metaltermites
realaudio.ch


Under the Covers
Ezekiel Honig
It’s Getting Cold Outside
Unfound


Sterile Knot
Patrick Walker
Irradiation EP
Avionix


Follow the Beast (Underscore remix)
Fusiphorm
The Beast
Unfound


He Still Saw Elephants
Mercurial
Structure and Chaos EP
Laidback Electronica


New Form
Moodsaver
This Cold EP
Hippocamp


Tru
Anthill
7



Esc
Fracture Noise
First compilation
minusn


Back in the Sunshine Again
Sunshine Family
hc100 compilation
Hippocamp


Torchon
Markus Brösel
Locus EP
Monohm


Storm Story (Barbara Idijot’s remix)
Monoide
Crumbed remixes
Stadtgruen


Goes Nowhere
Melissa Welch
Sleep-Wake
Camomille


Half to Forget Half to Remember
Heath Yonaites
Half to Forget Half to Remember album
Dreamland


Heavenly Creatures
Sunshine Family
Is Hot, Hot, Hot!
Hippocamp


Voiceover music


Endless Confusion
GuruFX
Exile on Mainstreet 52
1-bit Wonder


Transcript
(Special thanks to Jason Chu for transcribing this episode. Transcript after the jump.)
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Episode 13


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The second and final podcast from SXSW 2005, featuring winners of the Fine Art of Sampling contest, which was released on CD here this week. I also mention the podcasting panel I was on yesterday, and show just how stupid I sound when I’m really tired.

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Episode 12: from SXSW


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Recorded from SXSW 2005. As usual, a little talking, and a lot of music.

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 3:32:02 AMContent source: http://www.staccatomusic.org/12/

STG has MOVED (update bookmarks/RSS)

SAID THE GRAMOPHONE has MOVED. Please update your bookmarks - and your RSS feeds! We now live at: saidthegramophone.com. See you there.... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 3:24:00 AMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/stg_has_moved_update.php

fickly updates

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Damon Krukowski Writes Said The Gramophone, Jordan Makes Triumphant Return With Introduction

[Sorry for my absence. I hope that Dan and Sean took good care of you while I was away. I hope you didn't feel abandoned. I'm still your dad. You're still my kids. I'll still pay for college. You'll still drink and philander, though it shames me. Anyway, what I wanted to do was organize a guest week before Sean came back and things got serious. That proved harder than hoping, and in the end I received only one submission. It is, however, a very good submission. The author of today's blog is half of Damon and Naomi, he runs Exact Change Press (a small publishing house devoted to 20th century experimental literature), and was Galaxie 500's drummer. He is Damon Krukowski, and not only did he come through by submitting to the site as he said he would, but he worked to make a deadline. That was very kind of him. - Ed. Himelfarb ] Mr Krukowski wrote: I've never contributed to a blog before, but from reading a few, it seems like an opportunity to express your innermost crankiness. (Isn't that a good cranky start? I've already insulted blogs, now I'm going to insult the independent music business.) I'm just back from SXSW, 1300 bands crammed into a few square blocks of Austin Texas, and the overwhelming cranky feeling I had there was: there's too much music in the world. No, wait, I'm someone who enjoys subway musicians, AM radio in Newark NJ, cantors, even people singing to themselves in the car in front of me in traffic. There can't be enough music in the world. But there are too many bands! In Austin, I heard bands that made me never want to hear clever postpunk again; bands that made me hate sensitive singer-songwriters; bands that made me regret I ever played a slow backbeat on a drumkit; bands that made me crave silence. But amid the cacophony, I did hear two things that made me happy: happy for music, happy to be making music, happy for the world of sound. A Hawk and A Hacksaw - "Portlandtown" A Hawk and A Hacksaw perform as a duo; she (Heather Trest) plays violin, and he (Jeremy Barnes) . . . he plays accordion with his hands, and percussion with his feet, knees, and head (by means of a hat, with bells and a stick strapped to it). He also sings, on occasion, in a vibrato-less baritone that recalls Clive Palmer. The rhythms feel like Eastern European folk dances. The melodies sound like Child ballads. The attitude is subway musician meets Newark AM radio meets cantor meets someone singing to themselves in a car in front of you. [Info] Gram Parsons - "Hearts on Fire" The other joyful noise I heard was on the radio -- 2 a.m., driving away from the live music capital of the world, Emmylou and Gram Parsons singing Hearts on Fire in the black Texas night. I want to sing, right here in the car, and I don't care if anyone sees me, much less hears me! [Buy]... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 2:17:48 AMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/damon_krukowski_writ.php

Sunday, August 28, 2005

dumplingering

[this is the fourth in a continuing series, exploring the music i discovered when travelling in europe last fall] You take a ferry from Finland to Estonia. We took it twice, because we forgot things in Finland. This sort of forgetfulness is not recommended. Tallinn, capital of Estonia, lies on the tense border between picturesque medieval town and sprawling, coughing post-communist city. The Old Town is beautifully preserved, lovely for walking, but when we ventured out into the greyness of urban Tallinn, we were not very charmed. I bought a record by Urmas Alender at a supermarket in a shopping mall. I bought it based on the artwork, and by how many other Urmas Alender records were on the wall. And although I don't entirely regret my purchase, I kinda do, because it's not really to my taste. He started as a member of Ruja, one of the country's most important bands, playing guitar and then later leading the prog group. Their career spanned decades, lasting through perestroika and into the early 1990s. In 1994, however, Urmas Alender was among those who died when a ferry sank en route from Stockholm to Tallinn. Although I didn't know it at the time, Kohtumine Albertiga is a (clearly) posthumous release, gathering songs from Alender's other early groups - Andromeeda, Varjud, Teravik, and DATA. This is the opening track - Urmas Alender - "Varjude revolutsioon". The repeated guitar strains at the beginning of the song remind me most of the Monty Python and the Holy Grail theme, but that feeling soon diminishes. Alender sings amid a rising wail, joined by trumpet and psych organ, a brew of sound. I can hear traces of Genesis, but it's folkier than that (Yes? This really isn't my genre.). The most important thing is the lazy power of the track, the way these chill hippie elements coalesce into a folsky potency, a revolutionary fervour. [I can't find a website for ordering this CD, but if anyone does, please let me know in the comments and I'll update accordingly.] From Tallinn we traveled to Riga, the beautiful capital of Latvia. It's a wonderful city, rising organically out of the water and the stone of the old town, parks in strips that run toward the Liberty monument. The market is astonishing, four airplane hangars full of fish, grains, meat, vegetables, surrounded by hundreds of stalls that sell everything from pet food to bootleg CDs. Julian bought an mp3-cd with every Leonard Cohen album. I bought dumplings. Later, though, I bought a CD by Prãta Vetra. When they try to crossover to the anglo market, they call themselves Brain Storm. (I know.) They are essentially the Coldplay of Latvia, the Radiohead of Latvia, the winner of Latvian Grammies, the commercial radio superstars. In the CD liner notes, it reads: "Paldies: (thanks) ... No Doubt, Oceanfall, Bob Marley un Dave Matthews Band par inspiraciju." So there you go. More importantly, though, they write pretty catchy tunes. Prãta Vetra - "Pa Pareizãm". I look forward, I really do, to the day when a computer can generate songs like this. Because in the meantime I'm forced to wait for bands to get their shit together, to find a studio with appropriate resources, and to get their music to my ears. There's some surf guitar in "Pa Pareizãm," but it's been neutralized, sugar-coated, tag-teamed with a good-natured synth-line. Renars Kaupers (uh, Reynard Cowper) plays it coy till the chorus zing, then taking every pleasure at the roll of an R, the zooming silly buzz of the hook. [buy 2003's Dienās, kad lidlauks pārāk tāls] Oh - and a needless caveat about all this music (and what follows). I speak english, french, and some latin. I don't know latvian, polish or hungarian. I have no idea what the vast bulk of these lyrics mean - if any of it's hateful, or just mind-numbingly inane, I apologize. I'm just a naif. Elsewhere - Whether or not you read french (and especially if you do), listen to Alex's fine "Easy Like Sunday Morning" mix at ORTF. Rare tracks by Four Tet, Mum, Chet Baker, and more. (Max de Wardener, too!)... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 1:11:45 AMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/dumplingering.php

bark

[this is the third in a continuing series, exploring the music i discovered when travelling in europe last fall] We flew from Dublin, via London, to Tampere, Finland. "Manse" is Tampere's nickname - it's the country's Manchester. Tampere is concrete and grey, but like all of Finland (at least the little bit I saw), the space gives everything a feeling of freedom, of life. Later we went to Helsinki, where boats sat like contented hens in the bay. Parks line the boulevards, with strange and evocative statues - Sibelius, communism, swans. Between the two cities we took the ultra high-tech high-speed train. And I watched as tall, tall trees spinned past my window, like the stoic older cousins of the familiar Ontario and Quebec landscape. There were knotted forests, fading to blue in the distance. The CD I bought in Finland is by an avant folk group called Kemialliset Ystävät. I went to a record shop in Tampere and picked albums based entirely on their art. Then I listened. And Alkuhärkä won. It's a difficult record. From Panda Bear to Black Dice, this sort of psychfolk needs a certain state of mind to take seriously - just what the psych implies. (I've never understood why acts like Devendra Banhart or Joanna Newsom are given the same label. The differences are really, really clear.) Instruments blend and circle, half-melodies worming out of the soil, receding into it. Kemialliset Ystävät - "Kiimaniityn Kutsu" Kemialliset Ystävät - "Kamelin Hikeä" For me, listening to Kemialliset Ystävät becomes an exercise in fictional ethnography. I don't just imagine the music, the manifestation of the synths, piano, strings, and drone, I imagine a culture that might have produced it. I try to situate the sounds in those tall, leafless trees, down the empty, wide and blowing city streets. It's the sound of the electric cables that run through the woods, and of the people who live in huts under them. Read more about the record at Fake Jazz. Elsewhere - the legend is true: Montreal's grand, big, glowing cross turns purple when the Pope dies. I think it's beautiful that such an enormous monument is on a slow-time, half-century calendar, flickering briefly into a different, ghostly state. I wish I was there to see it. Unreleased Sam Beam (iron & wine) at buked and scorned. ftrain updates: the death of a cat. beautiful, very sad. (main photo taken in the sculpture garden at Tampere's Sara Hilden Art Museum.... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/29/2005 12:49:43 AMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/bark.php

hangover

Indeed, yesterday's April 1 post about Gramophone-Going-Pay was entirely a poisson, a gag, and I'm relieved that not many of our readers believed it. (Contrast this with the people who seemed unsure about the sincerity of Fluxblog's awful april fools songs.) StG will never have ads or subscription fees, and we've never made a dime from InSound or Amazon. I just don't think it's cool. It's quite possible, however, that while you were reeling with consternation or amusement, you missed Dan's other April 1 post, with real music/poetry to hear. It's here. Elsewhere - Via Tofu Hut, I just discovered the fantastic RIFF CENTRAL, a goof-off mp3blog-of-sorts that's half drew, half uh something else. Fake interviews with music bigheads, silly and stupid and smart and - most important of all, - genuinely funny. He snarks Matthew Herbert so hard. My favourites: the Game, Prefuse73, Sasha F-J. I just wish he updated more often. GOSH: Pokey the Penguin is for sale. Have a great weekend. Oh. And even though I really do mean that righteous anti-corporate stuff, we just sprung CND$169 for a new .mac account, to keep the music flowing. If anyone is feeling generous enough that they want to help us cover that cost, you can PayPal sean@tangmonkey.com. Any amount is appreciated. (Nothing more will ever be said about this.) We really, really, really appreciate all of your support - verbal, monetary, sincere.... more...

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on a fender with Julien Alexander

Sunset-Valley - "Mr. Extreme Jeans" My body is starting to react to the amount of time I've been spending at the computer. Wrist pain, then eye pain, and now, wait for it, a blister on my thumb from pressing the spacebarsomuch. So, in case I die before the end of this paragraph: WHAT A CHORUS! I've noticed recently that people will quickly relate a song's being really catchy to it's potential to sell something. "That song will probably be in a commercial" etc. I'd look down my nose at this, but I did the exact same thing when I heard this song. But maybe it's good, that way, ad people will be bowing to OUR standards as opposed to setting trends. Party in the street! (no cameras allowed, ever again) [Buy] Jack Kerouac - "an excerpt from The Subterraneans" There's not really many author-celebrities today, are there? I guess Dave Eggars does his thing, and lots of people know who he is, but he doesn't like, go on tv and stuff. No one who's just an author enjoys the kind of attention that Kerouac....experienced. Hearing him read was really the key to enjoying his writing for me. I could listen to him read for hours, often ceasing to listen to the words and hear only the sounds. Which I think he started writing like eventually, after the midpoint in the chronology of books, stuff really starts to lose sense. But not this one, Mardou is one of his most vivid characters in my opinion, entirely because of the lack of description she receives. He felt he had her figured out, I guess. [Buy]... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 11:31:37 PMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/on_a_fender_with_jul.php

building a causeway

In Ireland everything was white and green. Belfast was battered and somehow happy, Bangor was cool and twinkling, the Giant's Causeway was a marvel - oh, the list goes on. Except for Cork. I didn't like Cork. In Northern Ireland we stayed with the kind and wonderful Ross, whom I first corresponded with when he sent me one of his band's tunes - "Wait for Me". When I posted it last May, I said that it reminded me of Idaho, that it was taunting. Listening to it today, it's Grandaddy I hear, and I hear dressed-up desperation. Five Dollar Soul (Ross' band) recently released a collection of all their demos and lofi recordings. "Wait for Me" is on it, and so is "You'll Never," or at least it sort of is - it's tagged on at the end as a hidden track. Five Dollar Soul - "You'll Never". Sooner or later they're going to get around to releasing a Nuggets 3, and I have the feeling that there are hundreds of songs like this from the turn of the twenty-first century, songs that run in a direct line from those first comps, from early garage and proto-ponk, through the Kingsmen and into grunge. "You'll Never" is messy and childish, poorly recorded and full of off-key yells. But it's grand, it's great - it's a joyous chain of guitar riffs, of repeated chants, classist put-downs shouted back in the authorities' faces. It's not the Sex Pistols, it's just kids with a melody and their fists in the air, with goofy half-laughs and grins, with rage amongst their kindness, with a soaring silly song that they can bellow at the top of their lungs. [order?] The Frames - "Trying". 2004's Frames release, Burn the Maps, is a tough one. After the intimacy of For the Birds, it's jarring to come up against such an alienating record, one so sparse with its hooks and its catchy. I've heard it compared with Kid A, but I think Amnesiac is a much better touchstone. Electronics have been mixed into the band's folk and rock, but unlike Kid A, where the bleeps seemed the most human thing about it, on Burn the Maps and Amnesiac the electronics are confrontational, splintering, intimidating. (Of course, let's not go overboard: The Frames don't exactly play drill-and-base, they don't even get as noisy as Wilco on Ghost is Born, and everything's always pretty mellifluous.) Furthermore, the album's full of knotty little half-songs, vignettes of frustration or disappointment, one twisting into the next. Burn the Maps is like a bad night's sleep, all that wasted energy, that squandered feeling, those tangled sheets. The nightmares hardly get started before they wisp away, so hard to hold onto. And in those few moments of rock single, of articulated anger, it's only that hopeless fury of waking from a dream - of finding the reality to be something other than the somnambulist fantasy. It's a better album than it is a collection of songs, so I struggled choosing one as a sample. But -- here. "Trying" is for me all about when the drums, the tom or timpani, come on. The acoustic guitar and Hansard vocals are just the treading of water, like someone saying in long, run-on sentences that they're stuck in a pool of dark water, waiting for torrents, waiting for some kind of change. I wish it went on ten times longer, a hundred times longer, that stormy shriek with its banging drums, that we really could get flooded out and pushed into some new landscape. But we don't - isn't that the point? And like all the album's other songs, it fades away and into something else. (On the album, this "something else" is a blast of melody called "Fake," the first single.) [buy]... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 11:17:35 PMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/building_a_causeway.php

lonelily daffodily

All right, let's begin. On September 23rd of last year, my friend Julian and I embarked from Canada on a three (or was it four?) month transit across some of Europe. Along the way, I bought at least one CD in every country, trying to get a taste of some of the underexposed indigenous music. For my next x posts (interrupted with Dan and Jordan's worthy contributions), I'm going to try to take you through the best of that music. ---- We landed in Brighton. We visited Cambridge and Oxford and London, where I was finally able to buy the Go! Team's fantastic Thunder Lightning Strike. But there's no point in trying to introduce you to that - doubtless, you've already been introduced. In Scotland I didn't fare very well, in terms of buying 'Scottish music'. Instead, I bought a Mouse on Mars CD for £3 at Fopp. My "British" selections are therefore taken from a comp I bought at Dublin's Road Records, but which is English in spirit. Misplaced Pets is a CD compilation benefitting two Leeds animal charities, the Whitehall Dog Rescue and the Leeds Animal Rescue. It's a great record with a startlingly fine track-list, unreleased tracks by Hood, Martin Finke, Havergal, Adrian Crowley, and more. You can (and should) buy it here. Sufjan Stevens - "Niagara Falls". This track from the Michigan sessions is also available at the Asthmatic Kitty website. It's an oddly imbalanced track, purposefully so, Sufjan's dulcet words set off balance by the thump and sigh of the instrumental bridge, the song's sudden end. Stevens' consistency is amazing to me - he manages to imbue song after song with some aspect of the transcendent, piano and mandolin beating angelwings in his urban stories' skies. This is a song that comes and then quickly leaves, almost unfairly so, like the jarring momentous sight of Niagara Falls out the window, massive and godly and then gone. Alasdair Roberts - "Lullaby to Holly". There's been a lot of talk about Roberts' new record (and rightly so), in the Scottish press. His work (before and after Appendix Out) is fascinating; his pure-laine folk revivalism is beautifully sincere... No, it's just plain beautiful. He's been doing Iron & Wine longer than Iron & Wine has, striding the heather and murmuring the old songs. My dad called it "real hair-shirt music". Nevertheless, it's easy to get lost in Roberts' old ballads, for these glittering songs to fold into one-another, interchangeable. It's thus with great joy that I heard "Lullaby to Holly" - it's another Alasdair Roberts song, and yet not just another Alasdair Roberts song. There's something supple in the melody, in the right placement of words and rhyme, that make it among the best things he's ever recorded. Charlie Parr - "Roses While I'm Living". Duluth, MN's Charlie Parr sounds, like Alastair Roberts, as if he's been snatched from another era. It's trad american folk with all the passion and resignation of the greats, powerful and ghostly. "Roses While I'm Living" is indeed not an upbeat song, but Parr performs it with just the right note of sadness, letting the fact of its statement buoy the listener. He does no disservice to the Dock Boggs original. Tomorrow - Northern, and The Republic Of, Ireland. --- It's with some amusement that I see that the Arcade Fire is this week's Time Canada cover story. The band wasn't interested in being indie-rock poster-boys (or poster-girls), and wouldn't do a photo, but I guess Time just grabbed something from the press file and did it anyway. Elsewhere: Matt Haughey's "Since U Been Gone" : Clarkson Industries Annual Report... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 11:11:15 PMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/lonelily_daffodily.php

Twins

Welcome to this bank-holiday-weekend edition of Said the mahataflutta' Gramophone. All of these songs come courtesy of Jeremy, the bangingest dude to have ever played with Kepler, Julie Doiron, Jim Bryson and the Arcade Fire. The Legends - "Call It Ours". Well would you listen to this. The Legends don't even give us a few seconds of mope before hitting us with their goofy, gravy guitar riff, that playful dance-on-the-flower-carpet sound. There's handclaps on the song's every downbeat, boy-girl harmonies, tamborine, and then the slightly phased blur of the main vox, "I said no, no no no-ooo," jangly twee crossed with The Hives' mangey scruff. Maybe there's a bit of Jesus & Mary Chain, too, but more important still is the Happy, the innocence, the kiddy glee that tumbles down the tarmac and into urban decay. Thinking of when I wandered in Stockholm a couple of weeks ago, watching a drunken sausage-scromping Swede admit his love for Eric's Trip, I could imagine this music in the crack of underfoot ice, in the way the messy snowlight stung your eyes. [buy] The Roches - "Hammond Song". The Roches were a force from my childhood, the lulling silly soundtrack for cartrips to Toronto, the monotonous windowwash of Ontario forests. I was listening to "We," this week, that Roches calling-card, immortalized on Tiny Toons, and I heard in the girls' weaving harmonies the following line: "A trio we are, born on the fourth of December." Yes, that's right. The Roches were born on the same day as Jay-Z. If this isn't a glorious coincidence, the sort of synchronicity that this blog feeds on, then I don't know what is. So I toyed with posting Jay-Z and The Roches, "We" and "Izzo", fraternal twins side-by-side at last, smiling for the camera. But then I decided not to. "Hammond Song" is something more suited to today's episode of the Edinburgh spring, where the sunny daffodilled streets have gone slicked and grey and rainy. It's a song of reluctant goodbyes, of head shakes and slow stirs of tea. And in the sigh of that organ, the wringing of the voices, even the - beautiful, beautiful, - elegiac flowerings of guitar, there's a sorry inevitability. She'll go. It's inevitable. And it's an inevitability we all know so well, we've all seen in eyes across the table. The Roches, often such giddy cartoons, are here just birds, and friends, and streets, and New Years': all straining at the thought of your ["her"] departure. Such thick, full, blue-green music, such a bleed of voices. (Produced by King Crimson's Robert Fripp!) [order] --- More of The Legends over at The Big Ticket.... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 10:45:14 PMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/twins.php

You'd Better Be Right

Freddie & The Hitch-Hikers - "Sinners" I bought a cell phone today. And I literally caught someone elbowing their friend and saying, "Look, at the sucker." Sigh. I felt like my former self (my pre-celf, if you will (please don't)) was singing this song to my future self as I sat there and actually said the words "If I have a choice, I'll take the free mp3 player." This is how it starts. Soon I'll be buying $30 shirts, and saying things like "I really like that belt." What's interesting about Freddie (and the boys) is that he knows the sinner is wrong, he seems to take pleasure in describing the suffering the sinner will endure. He's so sure of it, he can play the laziest (and smallest) guitar solo I've ever heard, and get away with it. [I got it here] Daft Punk - "Technologic" In keeping with the spell-it-out style of social commentary that is the new Daft Punk album, I will immediately follow a paragraph about cell phones with...yeah, we get it...tech-no-logic. But forget all that, because Daft Punk is here to LET you dance. [Buy]... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 10:12:12 PMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/youd_better_be_right.php

Fuck You For Liking Stuff

Stephen Malkmus - "Baby C'mon" It's 4:24. My brain is really nervous that whatever review I give, whatever statement I give, will seal me in a tomb of regret to wake up in later on. I want to be right. I want to convert you. okay, here goes: Boy is chained to the floor, guitar strap glued to the back of his neck. Teaches himself to play and everyone gathers around and claps. Keeps playing for 10 years, every day, a constant parade of clapping, cheering people, he's still chained to the same spot. Eventually, his arms hang by his sides and he stares out at the crowd. His stare turns to conscious examination, he is fascinated why the crowd hasn't left. He begins to see why, in their expressions, in the mirrors they're holding. He shrugs, picks the guitar up from his waist and resumes playing, to much applause. I really believe that Malkmus is trying to Face some Truth, but his truth still looks and sounds like lies. It's 4:40 [if you're american, buy the single off iTunes]... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 9:13:09 PMContent source: http://www.tangmonkey.com/blogs/music/archives/fuck_you_for_liking_.php

VOIP Phone Service

I first had VOIP phone service about six years ago. I'd call a toll-free number, type in my access code, and dial the person I was calling. Not only was this a pain, the quality of the call sounded worse... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 8:38:50 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/voip_phone_serv.html

Lessons from the Village People

Just saw Can't Stop the Music, which is the Village People's big screen debut... What a great movie. Lots of inside jokes, a good "time capsule" of disco culture, and a great lesson on the music business. The movie wasn't... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 8:26:26 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/lessons_from_th.html

Audio on the Web - How to Do it With Ease

It always amazes me at how many bands and musicians don't have audio on their web sites. Doing so increases sales of your album and makes it easier to get people to come out to gigs, so why wouldn't you?... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 7:54:05 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/audio_on_the_we.html

Indie Artist of the Week

Just added a new section called Indie Artist of the Week to Music Business Radio. In it, we'll feature upcoming indie bands and solo artists. We're still on the drawing board, but I uploaded a demo that you can download... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 7:09:03 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/indie_artist_of.html

10 Stupid Things that Bands Do

Are there only ten? Unfortunately, no, but Dave Jackson has ten that you should put to memory. Get the list... And feel free to add others here.... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 6:46:01 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/10_stupid_thing.html

Your Site and Google

If your site isn't in Google, you're missing out on valuable traffic. And if Google doesn't think your site is very important, you'll missing our on valuable traffic. To see Google's Pagerank, how many other sites are linking to you,... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 6:35:59 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/your_site_and_g.html

Sharon Osbourne is an Asshole

At least that's how she came across last night after a set by Iron Maiden during Ozzfest. From IRON MAIDEN's official message board: About 10 minutes before MAIDEN came on, I was in the center of the pit a few... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 5:55:57 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/sharon_osbourne.html

Setting Goals

“Genius” has been described as the “ability to focus on one thing at a time.” Many people who are “geniuses” are so not only because they have a high intellect, but because they are a gift of being able to... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 5:21:54 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/setting_goals.html

Ozzy Osbourne Guitar Player Wanted

Ozzy Osbourne is looking for a guitar player to write his next studio album with. All interested parties should send a package showcasing their guitar skills to: Ozzy Osbourne Guitar Player PO Box 5249 Beverly Hills, CA 90209... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 5:04:53 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/ozzy_osbourne_g.html

Indie Musician Challenges SONY/BMG Payola Settlement

Indie musician/recording artist Robert Kramer says the recent statement about the Sony/BMG recording industry payola settlement leaves many questions and issues unanswered, "saying now's the time to keep the pressure on the radio stations and the advertisers who buy time... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 4:33:51 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/indie_musician_.html

Clint Black = Bush's Bitch

From Salon... Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announced yesterday that the Pentagon will celebrate -- and really, there's no other word for it -- the fourth anniversary of 9/11 with a country music concert and an "America Supports You Freedom... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 1:33:15 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/clint_black_bus.html

Getting More Subscribers and Customers Leads

Have been getting a lot of comments on the last few posts geared at businesses, with requests for more, so here are some thoughts on how to get more subscribers for your mailing list and customer leads. There are many... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 12:16:51 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/getting_more_su.html

Making a Web Site That Sells

Still in Atlanta for the Atlantis Music Conference. Yesterday, I did a panel on how bands can have web sites which are more effective. And more effective to me means selling. Whether it's getting people to sign up for your... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 12:02:50 PMContent source: http://www.indiemusician.com/2005/08/making_a_web_si.html

Korg Announces New Kaptivator VJ Station

Korg announced an exciting new VJ performance module dubbed the Kaptivator. This self-contained powerhouse is a real-time video manipulator that allows VJs to sample, store, mix, process and simultaneously play back hundreds of video clips from its internal 40 GB hard drive, as well as tweak a live video feed. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 11:32:48 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/august2005/kaptivator.html

Napster and XM Partner on New Receiver/Player/Service

Napster and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. announced a unique service and device that will enable XM Satellite subscribers to actively bookmark songs they like while listening to the radio. In a dynamic twist, the bookmarked songs will automatically be downloaded to the new combination radio receiver and digital audio player in the MP3 format. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 11:17:46 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/august2005/xmnapster.html

TestDrive: Numark DXM06 DJ Mixer

The DXM06 is an economical, 2 channel DJ mixer residing in the middle of Numark's DXM Digital mixer line. It incorporates solid performance features with basic DJ-oriented effects for a package that is definitely worth a look. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 11:07:44 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/testdrive/numarkdxm06.html

Sony Reorganizes To Combat iPod

Sony, is in the final stages of reorganization to address Apple Computer's dominance of the personal music player market, an arena that they once owned with the introduction of the Walkman brand in the seventies. Sony's internal strategy of intense competition between divisions worked for decades until Apple delivered the death blow with the introduction of the wildly successful iPod digital music player. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 10:28:42 AMContent source: http://futuremusic.com/news/july2005/sonye507.html

Native Announces Kontakt Experience

German concern, Native Instruments, announced the first instrument collection specifically designed for their flagship sampler, Kontakt 2. Kontakt Experience capitalizes on the advanced functionality of the software's technology to turn the sampler into a broad aural offering - meat 'n' potatoes sounds coupled to some mind-melting sonic booms - for a package that rivals many hardware synths on the market. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 9:49:40 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/july2005/kontaktexperience.html

Ableton Live 5 Beta Now Available

Ableton just released a beta version of their upcoming Live 5 release. This preliminary release is now publicly available for download from Ableton's website. Ableton states that version 5's feature set extends each core aspect of Live from music production to performance while making the program more intuitive and fun. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 9:42:34 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/july2005/live5beta.html

Avalon, Formally Limelight, To Close

Avalon New York, formerly the infamous Limelight, will close on July 24, 2005 after only 2 years of continued operation. One of the club's co-owners, John Blair, will join Robbie Wooten at Spirit, another club in dire need of patrons. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 8:54:30 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/july2005/avalonclosed.html

Ultra, Morillo Partner On New Super Club

According to recent rumors, the company behind the Ultra Music Festival is partnering with DJ and label owner Erick Morillo on a new New York City super club launching in the Fall of 2005. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 7:48:25 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/july2005/ultramorillo.html

Grokster, Streamcast Lose Big

The Supreme Court of the United States unanimously ruled that Grokster and Streamcast, as well as other file sharing companies, may be held accountable if their programs induce consumers to illegally exchange copyrighted works. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 7:39:23 AMContent source: http://www.futuremusic.com/news/june2005/grokster.html

TestDrive: Ableton Operator

When Ableton released an update to their latest version of Live 4, their outstanding and versatile audio loop workstation, no one thought it was going to include a new, built-in soft synth. Instead of getting a few additional choice effects, or even an innovative way to manipulate MIDI mathematically like many thought, we got Operator, a FM-based virtual synth. We scratched our heads and wondered if one of Live's engineers secretly developed this compelling synth in his garage and then sprung it on CEO Gerhard Behles when he was just about to bite into a nice piece of Kugel. More... more...

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Originally Posted on 8/28/2005 6:46:20 AMContent source: http://futuremusic.com/news/testdrive/operator.html