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| Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 | | 12:28 pm |
So, Buzz and Click was awesome as always - screaming at the audience is always so cathartic... So, why am I so bleedin' irritable? And why can't I sleep? Current Mood: irritated | | Sunday, October 1st, 2006 | | 7:41 pm |
Sard Yale
Wow. I knew this weekend was going to be rough, but I didn't know quite how rough exactly. Big yard sale at my place, gutted almost all my remaining hardware, leaving the studio with the new Mobile Pre, Remote 25 SL, Marshall condenser mic and the acoustic guitar. Most of it went in the first 30 minutes on Saturday. Still have my audio interface for the desktop - not sure if I'm gonna ebay it or not. Anyway, anjelik and I both have the nasty cold and are completely blown from the yard sale. Ryne is completely over-stimulated and Chance is a teenager. What more we ask for? Current Mood: exhausted | | Sunday, September 24th, 2006 | | 10:34 pm |
Wow. On Thursday and Friday I'm going to be performing for more people than I've ever done before. On top of that, it's opening for George Funking Clinton. Nervous? Who, Me? Naaaah. Petrified. | | Friday, September 22nd, 2006 | | 6:08 pm |
Almost .3 LP Age So, I don't ever post to the LiveJournal. So that's what I'm doing for a minnit. Home tonight with the boys, Ang at work. Text to Jo, nothing there, she's under the weather. Have my new A Hard Day's Night DVD on - love that. Still... just a bit out of sorts tonight. Awright, enuff whinging, you! | | Sunday, August 13th, 2006 | | 4:51 pm |
Does this mean I'm using LJ again? ...Ummm. Well. Maybe. It's been a seriously long couple of weeks, I have a tonne of writing to do, but you know what? It can keep. I think I'm going to pick this blog back up for some more personal stuff that doesn't belong on the whole wide Internets, but we'll see. | | Monday, November 17th, 2003 | | 5:56 pm |
You figure it out...
Roughly, experimentally, instruments, Synths and Samples abused. Sound Logickal is a composition of raped Synthies, zerhackten Samples and bevel sounds from the glaring software experiments of the sound artist and producer Jeremy of thickening. With its project Logickal goes thickening on the experimental side of Techno and electronic music. On the search for new Dancemusic benefit it also technical disturbances and digital misfires. In this row everything is contained of spacigen Ambient Samples over coole loops up to moerderischen radio Grooves. | | 5:52 pm |
And the italians say...
This collection is one particular collection of sounds?grezzi? features from a bookcase software experience them, from synths?maltratta to you? and from pieces of sonorous champions dell?artista/produttore Jeremy Dickens. Dickens records, plans, it explores the techno more experiences them and l?elettronica. This collection collects all how much comes from the world del?ambient to the laid-back to the funky grooves. | | 5:51 pm |
As they say in le francois....
Sounds Logickal is a collection of sounds except standards consisted true sound experiments where the synthetizers are carried out until the end of their possibilities. Directed by l?artist and producing Jeremy Dickens, the Logickal project explores the most experimental side of the techno and l?électronica, owner technological errors and noises with the research of the news dance music. This collection includes/understands very since l?ambient strangest, the relaxed loops, jusqu?aux grooves ruined funky. Beleive Dat. | | Wednesday, October 1st, 2003 | | 5:34 pm |
 NASHVILLE ROBOTS UNITE! Come to THE END (2219 Elliston Place) and get your glitchy groove on for BUZZ & CLICK OCTOBER 11, 2003 FIVE DOLLARS the first annual celebration of Nashville electronic music, and the release of the Area615 compilation. Featuring: Park Let's Say Baltimore Mr. Natural Eien Taiwan Death pluralz logickal Jensen Sportag juke Pimpdaddysupreme Carl . For further information, please visit http://www.discrec.comListen to music from these artists via The Mixdown - Visit http://www.mixdown911.com. Current Mood: aggravated | | Thursday, August 21st, 2003 | | 10:43 am |
Okay, so my laptop and I are at the public library, getting ready to get down to some all-day research and readathonatics. I've got a great seat in the grand reading room with a splendid view of our state's capitol building, it's nice and cool in here, peaceful and quiet - just lovely. Titania is plugged into power and Ethernet, wonderful. Safari is giving me the web as fast as it can render it. Problem is, I can't pull up frigging www.library.nashville.org. How incredibly silly is that? Here I am, IN the library, and I can't pull up the card catalog on my own computer. Kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it? Serious congratulations to my friend Andrew, who had his story selected as runner-up in the European Space Agency's Clarke-Bradbury Science Fiction Competition. Huzzah! | | Thursday, August 14th, 2003 | | 8:27 pm |
Things Change, after tomorrow.
Got new books in the mail! Vols 2 & 4 of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin books, and one of the companions, Every Man Will Do His Duty. Yes, I'm a Naval Geek. A different thing than a navel-gazer. Although I do like a good navel. Downloading way too many PDF scans of RPG stuff. Yup, the inner geek is out in full force. This weekend is kaiju8's birthday party, that crazy almost 30-guy. At least he still has a year to go! I only have a month! Can't wait though. I'm worried about my brother, in Brooklyn. He probably has no power. Here's to him NOT being stuck on the subway. Oh, and tomorrow, which is Friday, is my last official day at my cxxksccking sxxtxxting job. It's funny, leaving a job when YOU know it's about to happen, but practically no one else does. It's odd. Really. It kinda makes you ask yourself if you really know what you're doing, right? Bottoms up! Current Mood: anxious | | Thursday, July 17th, 2003 | | 5:43 pm |
It's now Thursday. Wednesday found me saying "It's only Wednesday!" Now it's Thursday, with tomorrow being Friday. I've had about two hours of real sleep, and now I'm working my schemes of getting back out there for more debauchery. I will say that it's more fun when my girl is around, and she wasn't last night, but now she is, and it's Thursday. NAMM runs until Sunday. Bring on the dancing girls! Current Mood: restlessCurrent Music: WNYC segment 1 - TMBG | | Tuesday, July 15th, 2003 | | 5:50 pm |
Easy Money?
Okay. So I didn't get paid today. Yes, I was supposed to. Grrr. In the meantime, I'm sitting here waiting for the guys from California to begin the week of stressful debauchery known as NAMM, while hoping to get in the hour of golf with Chance that's supposed to happen. Why must things always be crazy? Something will change soon... Right? F'Rizzle. Current Mood: annoyedCurrent Music: Easy Money - King Crimson | | Monday, June 30th, 2003 | | 7:16 am |
Bleary Headlines
I had to blink a number of times until I realized this wasn't the top headline on Yahoo this morning: "U.S. Forces Think Saddam Banning Gay Marriages" I'm a little disappointed, actually. Current Mood: awake | | Wednesday, June 18th, 2003 | | 7:32 am |
My Wednesday Prayer
Dear God, please let the Air Conditioning at work be fixed, because I don't want to have to re-enter the three months of corrupted data in my upstairs office with the thermostat reading 110 degrees... Please? For me? Current Mood: awake | | Tuesday, June 17th, 2003 | | 8:17 am |
| | Saturday, June 14th, 2003 | | 8:39 pm |
Wow, it's been awhile. Okay, so we went to Montreal, I saw Coil, it was all orgasmic like. Work sucks, and I want a new job. The comp is on it's way out, and I've got a full-length CD out too. Plus, by purchasing Logic Platinum today, I just spent more on software today than I ever have before. And now I'm over at kaiju8's while our wives are having their Drunken Lesbo Orgy (tm) and our sons are playing their videogames. Meanwhile, we network our computers and listen to electronic music. Beleive dat. Word. | | Wednesday, April 9th, 2003 | | 9:36 pm |
12 hours at work. Yeehaw. Current Mood: burnt | | Thursday, March 27th, 2003 | | 12:04 am |
It's been a long time...
Hizznt it? I think I've come to a number of decisions - At least I think so. Before I start being obtuse and vague, let me tell all my friends how much I love and adore you all. First, and most practical of them all - I will be leaving my current employment after the dreaded TaxDay for clearer waters and smoother sailing (one hopes). I know not for where or how, but it doesn't really matter, does it? I'm going to take a week or so to recover at least a twinge of my humanity after three years of what I've been doing. I hope one day to get enough back into me to be able to actually say anything meaningful to anyone, let alone to me 'ittle 'blog. In the meantime ... Current Mood: esoterrificusCurrent Music: Supper's Ready-Genesis | | Tuesday, March 4th, 2003 | | 12:58 am |
I'm sick of my job.
I'm sick of my job.
I'm sick of my job
Everything was going decently until I had to venture downstairs in order to set up an appointment for someone. Apparently, the BossWife had decided to take her drugged-out self away from the phones for an hour or something. So I head down, set the appointment up and the ConvictBoss says to me - "They're having some problems with those printouts - some kind of discrepancies." I suppose I should point out that "They" are one of our most SanctimoniousClients and the TN state Dept. of Employment Security Auditor who is going over some errors that we apparently made 2 frigging years ago on their crap. The "printouts" in question are a slew of stuff relating to this client that took me over an hour to print. So, I take my happy little ass into the side office and proceed to be denigrated, insulted and generally put down by the SanctimoniousClient (because of course, It's All My Fault) and given little to no information by the Auditor regarding what I can actually do about this situation. Ummm - throw me a bone? Maybe? To make matters worse, I'm looking through the shitpile of working papers (S.C.- "How the hell do you find ANYTHING around here?") and I can't help but notice that most of these problems - A) Were handled by someone other than me who no longer works with us, B) Could have been avoided if SanctimoniousClient had bothered to fucking look at this crap when we prepared it for him, C) Could also have been made easier to avoid if S.C. brought his shit in earlier than a week before fricking deadline. D) Oh, and did I mention, this is all regarding 2-year-old information? Pardon me while I thumb through the comprehensive, cross-referenced, photographic fucking rolodex I have for a memory. Ah, yes. It all seems to be coming back to me now. So, I'm standing there taking this crap. I'm thinking about the fact that I'm going tomorrow to apply for a job elsewhere. Somehow I manage not to tell S.C. exactly where he can go and what he can do when he gets there. Meanwhile, I can't find a particular form. "I'll have to hunt that one out," says I. "I know I have that in my files," says the SanctimoniousClient. The Auditor takes this all in stride, of course - "Well, either of you can fax that to me..." SC: "Oh, HE can fax it to you - unless he can't find it." Did I mention I didn't do it? It would be easier to take if I did. Oh, and then I come home to find that the job I was going tomorrow to apply for is no longer listed on the web page I saw it on. Now, it actually is possible that doesn't mean anything. I'm going tomorrow to apply for it anyway, and if I actually dreamed that I saw the opening - that's their problem. Fuckers. Current Mood: pissed offCurrent Music: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway-Genesis |
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