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Friday, October 30, 2009 

Category: Music
Open Mike Eagle is an Art Rap Superstar.

…and there’s nothing you can do to convince him otherwise.

Thirsty Fish. Swim Team. Project Blowed.

New EP now available for download:
http://www.mediafire.com/?znwl2jwymwo

Myspace doesn't allow mediafire links, so you'll have to do some heavy lifting and copy and paste. I know you'll pull through.

http://www.myspace.com/openmikeeagle

Saturday, September 19, 2009 

Category: Music
Saturday, September 19, 2009 

Category: Music
Re-Post from: http://thelazyfoursquare.tumblr.com/page/10

Breakdown/Breakthrough: August 2009 Double Mix


First we went to Detroit… and that’s where all the trouble began.

Detroit warped my fucking head this year. After 2009’s DEMF I was listening to music in a new way for the first time in years. Everything was new and fresh. A month later, and after three years of constant elation, depression, hell and highwater in the trenches of the dance music industry, I decided to abandon Chicago. We played 2 going away shows, one with the Advent and one with DJ Pierre. After the Pierre event Jason Garden suggested offhand that we have an afterhours in his laundry room of all places.
And then something magic happened. Right time, right place. Revelation. Whatever happened in Detroit had stuck.

What followed was the most curious combination of artistic transformation and near total nervous breakdown on the soil of the greatest state in the union, Kentucky. Then last weekend we randomly threw one of the best undergrounds I’ve ever been to in 18 years of dance music. We called it Wigwams and it was so good I could have cried. Garden and Rupert came and stayed almost a week. We all slumber partied at Kurt’s. It was great and we all felt restored. I’ve never heard better sets out of anyone that played and that goes for me. I’m still walking on air.

So, in tribute whatever this thing I’ve been going through is and especially to the people of Jason Garden’s laundry room and the thrashers at the Wigwams underground that brought it all home, I dedicate this double August mix. Both of these events will remain powerful markers of transformation in me as a person, DJ, listener and I would imagine, as a producer over the next months.

It’s not been an easy change and the months to come will be marked with a lot more scorched earth, sex, drugs, and rock & roll, but I have a feeling it’s going to be worth it. In spite of everything, this has been the best summer of my life in a lot of ways. I’m so grateful. So happy. So scared. So in love with dance.

MAKE YOUR TRANSITION!!!!

1. Breakdown: Garden’s Laundry
“After an eternity of seeking the sudden threshold of seeing and finding leaves one filled with a strange paradox of ecstasy and grief. I was born to see.”
Joy Page

Soundhack -  “Whipsaw”
Maya Angelou - “Phenomenal Woman - Foursquare’s Troxler-inspired-a-pella”
Michael Forzza - “Reincarnation”
Merengue Downtempo Orchestra - “Suru”
Roman Fluegel - “Discofiasco”
Oliver Ton - “Hasta el Fin”
Matt Brown - “Suavente”
Bas Mooy, Ortin Cam - “White Pony”
Brian Sanhaji - “Charleston”
Sebo K and Metro - “Saxtrack - Feel Dub”
Soul Minority - “Lots of Love”
Chaim - “We Do”
Capricorn - “20 hz - Optimo Edit”
Ost & Kjex - “Have You Seen the Moon in Dallas - Maurice Fulton Remix”

2. Breakthrough: Wigwams
“There is something Pagan in me that I cannot shake off. In short, I deny nothing, but doubt everything.”
Lord Byron

Martin Eyerer and Benno Blome “Pianoroll - Audiofly Twinkle Edit”
Doomwork and Neuroxyde “Jazzy Stuff”
Lauhaus “Backstage Beauties”
Jens Zimmerman “X12”
Daniel Steinberg “Bailando - Riva Starr Remix”
Danny Fiddo and Affkt “Points - Ricardo Villalobos una Puta Mas Atras Remix”
Bergbahn “Facade Pattern”
Felipe Venegas and Francisco Allendes “Llovizna”
Alter Ego - “Jolly Joker - Supermayer Remix”

Special thanks to Kurt, Garden, Rupert, Angel, Kitty and Freddy, Meaghan, Lou Rawls, Barfight, Gerry, Blake, Shelton, Dina, Urith, Mica, Angela, Kerry Clark, Mary, J2, Nancy, Jason and Kim Clark, Chad RIgsby, Seth Clark, Sun, Omar, Taiisha, Braylin, Evan Clark, Len, Craig P., Tom Foolery, Entro MC, Kim Hubleintent, Angie Miller, Leigh Calvert and all you crazy Wigwamers and the rest of the gang who made this amazing summer.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009 

Category: Music

download mix here

track listing here


Tuesday, May 05, 2009 
Currently listening:
Le Funk
By VHS or Beta
Release date: 2005-09-20
Monday, April 13, 2009 


Sunday, April 12, 2009 

Category: Music

Dear Friends ~

The Forecastle Festival and Nederlander Entertainment are proud to announce
the second wave of artists for the 8th annual Forecastle Festival, July
10th - 12th in Louisville, KY. This announcement follows previously
announced headliners Widespread Panic (2 nights), The Black Crowes, The
Black Keys, and The Avett Brothers.

Zappa plays Zappa
is a grammy-award winning band led by Dweezil Zappa, the oldest son of
the late American composer and musician Frank Zappa, devoted to
performing the music of Frank Zappa. His shows presented a collection
of Frank Zappa's rock compositions from 1960s to 1980s.

Umphrey's McGee
is an American progressive rock / jam band whose music is often
referred to as "progressive improvisation." Having opened Dave Matthews
Band's most recent summer tour, the band has become a mainstay at major
festivals and amphitheatres. Their most recent album, Mantis, was
awarded 4-stars by Rolling Stone, who called them "the odds-on
favorites to be the next Phish".

Yonder Mountain String Band are
an American progressive bluegrass band from Colorado. With 10 years of
touring under their belt, the group's rock-infused bluegrass has built
a devoted following across the country. The band has become accustomed
to performing in large venues amphitheatres like The Fillmore in San
Francisco and Red Rocks in Colorado. They are also a favorite at
Telluride and other popular, summer festivals.

The Avett Brothers are a high-energy, highly-praised trio combining folk, bluegrass,
country, punk, pop, folk, rock, honky tonk and ragtime. In the past
year, they have become the poster children of a new and rapidly growing
genre of American music. Their upcoming album is produced by Rick Rubin
(Red Hot Chili Peppers, Beastie Boys, U2, Shakira) and will be released
on Columbia Records this summer.

Other artists include DJ / producer Pretty Lights, English New Funk machines
The New Mastersounds, Widespread Panic side project Outformation,
Canadian alt. singer/songwriter Kathleen Edwards, and Nashville indie
rockers The Whigs. Over fifty bands and DJs to be released on a rolling
basis over the upcoming weeks.

Tickets go on-sale TODAY via
http://www.ticketmaster.com/forecastle, all ticketmaster outlets, and your local, independent record store. Advance tickets are $40 per day, $100 for three days.

Thanks again, from all of us aboard the Forecastle Ship. Please check the
website for continual updates, as well as our Spring Tour. Ciao! ~ jkm

Spring Tour

04/08 - Louisville, KY - Headliners Music Hall (w. Dr. Dog)
04/23 - Cincinnati, OH - Madison Theatre (w. Of Montreal)
04/24 - Indianapolis, IN - Radio Radio (w. Lucero)
04/25 - Bloomington, IN - Little 500
05/01 - Nashville, TN - Dirty Eye Warehouse

**************************************
THE FORECASTLE FESTIVAL is where the Midwest connects®. Founded in
Louisville, KY, the annual gathering is equal parts Music, Art, and
Activism. A symposium for musicians, artists, and environmentalists,
Forecastle connects the progressive Midwest. The 2009 fest is expected
to draw 20,000 patrons to the Louisville Waterfront ~ part of a scenic,
$60 million dollar riverfront investment which draws 1.5 million
visitors a year. With national headliners and expanded line-ups, the
festival will provide an unforgettable experience for all Forecastle travelers,
converging in Louisville from the Midwest and beyond.

http://www.forecastlefestival.com



Thursday, February 12, 2009 

Category: Art and Photography
Currently listening:
Florida
By Diplo
Release date: 2004-09-21
Wednesday, August 06, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Monday, May 05, 2008 

Category: Food and Restaurants





There used to be a full 2 hours of this available (in 2 parts) on Google Video. All torrents to be find have no seeds. Perhaps Mr. Brunetti might prefer that he be compensated for his intellectual property, so here are some links if you're interested in so doing:

http://www.amazon.com/Cancer-Nutrition-Healing-Jerry-Brunetti/dp/B000E42SMA

http://www.acresusa.com/videos/brunetticancer.htm

Food As Medecine PDF

Jerry Brunetti



Currently listening:
Shringara
By Makyo
Release date: 12 January, 1999
Tuesday, January 29, 2008 

Current mood:  exhausted
wait for fullness. 
Currently listening:
The Dead Sea
By Xela
Release date: 24 October, 2006
Wednesday, August 22, 2007 

Current mood:  sleepy
Category: Art and Photography



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Currently listening:
A Morning Raga/An Evening Raga
By Ravi Shankar
Release date: 11 September, 2001
Monday, April 16, 2007 

Current mood:  crushed
Category: Quiz/Survey


1. what's that billowing down the stairs?

2. did i really just go there?

3. do you accessorize your tea?

4. when is the best time to bathe?

5. have you seen an egg in a hole?

6. do you know the hole's greatest enemy?

7. where does the lucky in charms come from?

8. what's so great about electrolytes?

9. can you use all the vowels in a single word?

10. who are you, shakespeare?

11. why is a good belly rub so mutually fulfilling?

12. how is your color pallete?

13. have you considered the folly of excess as of late?

14. where is it that we're going, anyhow?

15. have you ever been threatened with an immediate alternation in the course of an automobile to the angle of 180 degrees?

16. have you tried dabbling with L-Theanine?

17. can you identify your keys by their jingle?

18. do you live your life in clutter?

19. is there a rhythm you seek to guide your mayhem?

20. does the benefit of landfill gas collection interest you?

21. was jimi righteous or what?

22. how wild does wild turkey get?

23. can you fit a shoe polish applicator in your pocket?

24. is the unseen hand sweaty, clammy, calloused, or wanly soft like a freshly powdered infant bottom?

25. does your life progress in benchmarks?

26. have you yet reached a level 5?

27. are you constantly reminded of your mortality?

28. when you were younger did you ever roll your play dough into fat little logs and squeeze them to inspect the inside of your grip like a pilot's throttle?

29. is it me or is the svelte look a little cold and uninviting?

30. are you particularly peeved by abrasive cacophony such as squeaky breaks, hundreds of fingers snapping in unison, or cats fans

31. do you holler?

32. is parsing through godless italo disco worth the rare gem?

33. can you find genuine appreciation for the role of soldiers in our society?

34. have you rendezvous'd lately?

35. what's good music?

36. does anyone really buy sandwich baggies to hold sandwiches these days?

37. are vocoders the forgotten victims of the cookie cutter?

38. do most ideas of the intangible sound better in spanish, or do most ideas of the intangible sound better in spanish?

39. have you considered the possibility that we may be employing a faulty blueprint?

40. does acclimating to the day with the rising sun invigorate your soul like it does mine?

41. didn't forrest gump make you cry?

42. is there hope for us yet?

43. did you ever have an elder sibling that would act like they hung up after you picked up the phone, but they really didn't.

44. what's worse: sugar or coke?

45. doesn't the very idea of a fuzzy triple oscillating bassline get your blood running?

46. do women truly wish to be passive objects of availibility and material satiation as these ads pit them to be?

47. do you ever cross mirrors and catch yourself anthropromorphologically fallacious?

48. do you have a good reason for taking the easy way out?

49. don't you wish captain trips had taken better care of himself?

50. ladies, is kucinich a stud, or what?

51. have you considered an in-ear audio device for improved clarity?


Currently listening:
BBC Sessions
By The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Release date: 02 June, 1998
Saturday, April 07, 2007 

Current mood:  mellow
Currently listening:
Kid A
By Radiohead
Release date: 03 October, 2000
Wednesday, April 04, 2007 

Current mood:  awake
Category: Food and Restaurants


some food for thought.




Currently listening:
Rest Proof Clockwork
By Plaid
Release date: 22 June, 1999