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Separated at birth? – [otherwise]

You decide. On the left: Jerome Bettis. On the right: Marvin Gaye.

Friday, April 8th, 2005 Podcasts 1 Comment

Founders’ Picks – [music]

OK, so here are the “founders’ picks”, or “recent favorites”, which we would say we’ve have been listening to most recently – most of them released fairly recently (in the last year…or so) :

DANIEL:

Steve Roach and Vir Unis – Blood Machine
Ian Boddy – Chiasmata
Steve Roach – Life Sequence
Numina – Sanctuary of Dreams
Brian Eno & J Peter Schwalm – Drawn From Life
Adham Shaikh – Fusion
Eno/Budd – The Pearl
H.U.V.A Network – Distances
AES DANA – [ Memory Shell ]
Robert Rich – Open Window

I find that my listening goes in phases. One week, nothing electronic or ambient at all, other times only radio streams (OEM RADIO, Groove Salad (somaFM), Drone Zone (somaFM), Digitally Imported – Chillout), and other times nothing at all. There always seems to be jazz around…Coltrane (naturally), Ella Fitzgerald, Hancock, and plenty of old school. Even some Charlie Parker (I highly recommend Birdland NYC 1949)

However, if you ask me what’s in my most recently played items in iTunes today, that list above is a safe bet.

…back to the grind.

JEFF:

These are the CDS that stood out to me this year. I will say that this has been a surprisingly “quiet” year for music. There wasn’t a whole lot jumping out at me as “WOW”. Nonetheless, these CD’s deserve merit.

Chad Hoefler -Twilight in the Offing [hypnos]
Roach/Sellig/Metcalf – Mantram [projekt]
Darshan Ambient – Autumn’s Apple
Patrick O’Hearn – Beautiful World [self-relelase]
Robert Rich – Open Window [self release]
Numina-Sanctuary of Dreams [hypnos]
Arc – Blaze [DiN]
Adham Shaikh – Fusion [self release]
Steve Roach – Life sequence [self release]
Ian Boddy – Chiasmata [DiN]
Lanterna – Highways [self release]

For myself… I only listen to what Daniel tells me to listen to.

Monday, April 4th, 2005 Podcasts 1 Comment

Launch Event Photos (delayed reaction) – [music]

So, after nearly hurting myself trying to sort this out…I’ve done it! I found a way to blog these images from the Inaugural event @ the Mattress Factory from January 7, 2005.

For those who might be curious and could not be there, this is what it looked like:

Saturday, April 2nd, 2005 Podcasts No Comments

We’re Brewin – [otherwise]

I’ll begin my blog entries with a quick review of something non-musical…homebrewed beer.

My wife gave me my first homebrew kit for Christmas this year, and we are just now, this evening, tasting it after three weeks of fermenting and priming. Do we need a food and drink area for this stuff?

Anyway, here are the tasting notes :

Tasting notes (by Erica De Angelis) :
The fizzing sound started with the slightest (less than an 1/8) twist of the cap, and the smell of the beer was noticeable immediately after. My bottle didn’t have much fizz, but the flavor was semi-sharp, although it never made the entire journey to crisp, and the smooth texture (Guinness-y) finish started too soon after the sharpness ended. I liked the smell, loved the flavor and appreciated the amber color but it was a bit flat at the finish.

Tasting notes (by Daniel Pipitone) :
While I know for a fact that each bottle was carefully primed with an equal amount of sugar, there was substantially less carbonation in the bottle I opened, versus the bottle Erica opened. While the aroma was nice, a bit strong, and hoppy, it seemed over-carbonated. The taste was downright fruity, or so it seemed, although not crisp. A tiny bit flat with “chunky” large carbonation. Smooth, pleasant taste at room temperature. Being that this is my first homebrew experiment, and one bottle was just right and the other not quite right, I have hope.

Friday, April 1st, 2005 Podcasts No Comments