david soldi calls
rehearsing and recording with govern (y'all apostle?)
you dove gospel freak!
old-time religion
sanitized
tye bellar is making his own theramin
circuit boards with rods
builds a box
black label empire
update
govern plays several shows
chicago round about
november and beyond
mail-order label
merch booth
pink spiders
producer
keeled over
then alex?
freddy wall
working on the
bro michael eng
record
jubel soldi
jubilee
derek jarman
david soldi's sister has been reading braingarbage
and notes an anti-punctuation methodology
bragging on rick of soul or system
to soldi
and of prism eye
reminded of rebecca stout's circus inebrius
with eliot wilcox
festival promotion
split the dough thirty ways?
charter plane
glaston?
whoa!
flashback to seeing
soldi for the first time
down church walking toards indinet/lucy's in his most preposterous gorgeous embroidered jacket
stolen later that night!!!!
how i barely got the guts to tell him "i like your jacket" cause he looked that luminous!
the history of nudie uits
gram parsons
flashy suits
fantasy suits
performance art nuthanger fake german industrial
brian kotzer
wigs
NASA suits
hawaiian shirts
blue shoes
polyester
silver jews
who is that annoying guy?
the burman!
brooklyn vegan panning das racist
and the local show! what, snobs?
and this LA vegan
loving the das racist
"bar code, bar code" LOVE YOU DR
loving the fact i heard the wicked "chicken and meat" remix spun into the cinespace lineup with unknown dope DJ and that
"rainbow in the dark" is my new favorite
a taste for the absurd
american flag T-shirts
"guantanamo is for lovers"
obscurity
irrelevance tomorrow and rip this
word to sonny moore (@skrillex1) and his adoring fan base
this stuff needs play
it's just so fun and so fly
so got it?
check out thefastlife blog ("we are boring but you should meet our friends") on das racist
and rip this "chicken and meat" das racist mp3
and help me find a copy of "rainbow in the dark" (the white castle song)
should of seen dustin's face when i tried to play it to him . . .
and hey i got major southern hiphop roots i don't even recognize (like baby stout, Aaliyah)
chillin at the asylum for a hiphop summer
some NIN to cheer me . . . the days and . . .
a reberhead crawling under the tables
one hellish summer . . .
some das racist caviar! new dope! vegan to the fregans!
and forget the negativity of brooklyn vegan
maybe that's what DR meant on their twitter about haters!
and hey why live to pan stuff!?
like i told NM, why not find something you love and celebrate it!!!!!
but it leads me to believe you secretly love das racist as we all should,
they are like so relevant, yesterday and tomorrow until the haters move out!
and bagram air base is empty of infinite torture camps paid for by fascist USA
obama or NOobama, torture camps, infinite detentions, and human rights abuse are still BS no matter where you put it
and how articulate you get your figureheads
fascism is fascism
and brokep, peter sunde hope the swedish fascists don't get you down
major shout out to rasmus fleischer
openinternet.se
flattr
and pirat party deutschland!
copyriot!
RIP IFPI
BREIN, et al.
to quote brooklyn vegan (thnx):
At what can only be described as one of the worst live shows I've ever seen, Das Racist took the stage of Public Assembly Sunday night (8/30)
The jokey trio, Das Racist, already permanently feature a member of Boy Crisis on drums. They also have a college in common with many bands that now call Brooklyn home. Santigold, MGMT, Amazing Baby, Bear Hands, Francis & the Lights, Extra Life, Mobius Band, Boy Crisis and Chairlift are all from, or have members who went to Wesleyan University in CT. Apache Beat might not be directly related to Wesleyan(I can't say for sure), but like Suckers, I'll just throw them into that MGMT-friends, Wesleyan-related group.
Imagine 20 kids being introduced to instruments for the first time. They're brought into a classroom, at a 'touch museum' or in pre-school, and they're all handed various noise-making devices. One gets a triangle, another a tambourine. Some get to beat drums, while others rub a stick back and forth on a grooved piece of wood. They all start making noise at the same time. Now just replace the triangles and grooved wood things with drum machines and microphones. Throw in very loud, amplified volume, and you've sort of got Sunday night's show.
Despot did not rap at all. The Taco Bell song, or a version of it, was one of the 'songs' played. The person in the ET mask is a dude from Chairlift. Cerebral Ballzy opened the free show, but I missed them because I was next door at Music Hall of Williamsburg trying to figure out who Edward Sharpe was (more on that later). More pictures from the Public Assembly show below..."
and the funniest anon. comment
which i think is more anti-$ and anti-academic snobbery than anything . . . .::::::
"Look at this. This is what well over $150K of mommy and daddy's money bought: the chance to stand (or sit) onstage with that f*ckface from the dorm playing bass in an ET mask.
I really can't believe that this happened...it's like an apocalypse of douchiness. We are witnessing something big here, folks. Remember this date!"
and check the ET pic
east LA multi--sarcastic?
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