Friday, June 24, 2005

If Someone Could Notify the Votemaster, That Would Be Good

I'll admit it. Way back in November I was really wrapped up with a certain media blitz called the Presidential Election of 2005. I'm over it now and just like other disappointments, I'm not dwelling.

But a visit to the ever-hopeful Current Electoral Predictor yielded the sad news that the votemaster was still holding on for a hero:

News from the Votemaster

I am still waiting for information about the recount in Ohio and how the overseas vote went. If anyone knows, please let me know.

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

If You Ever Wondered...

Now's your chance. Iowa Snake was a band I was in with some dear friends and Bozomeat. We were a live playing, regularly rehearsing band in San Francisco for a good solid very productive year. We made two records (all guerilla-recorded in practice studios) in that time. Now those songs are all available for download. Some people don't like MP3s and so they pay and they receive handmade boxed sets designed by our ace guitarist. Check out my totally tubular recorded bass playing debut with members of awesome bands like L'og, Giant Haystacks, and The Legendary Recordists.

This is how we used to do it...

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Big Show! Big Show! Big Show!



911 Media Arts Center Benefit Hosted by LiveEyeTV
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Friday June 24th * 8pm * 911 Media Arts Center * 402 9th Av./Harrison * $8
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featuring

Climax Golden Twins
Sun City Girls

Dada Swing
The Dead Science
Young Mothers of the Sierra Madre

and

The No Tomorrow Video Collective with LowRez, gel-sol, and DJ Gregg Sundin; experimental films by Jon Behrens, R.K. Adams, and Eric Ostrowsky; and LiveEyeTV videos featuring Guitar Wolf, The Kills, The Ruby Doe, and The Catch!



About LiveEyeTV
Live Eye Television welcomes you to nights of pure sonic desire. From between the cracks of corporately amassed media, LiveEyeTV is a new cable access music show bringing you the most art damaged experimental independent music in Seattle. Imagine evenings of modern angst with The Cripples, Kinski, The Blood Brothers, Kill Me Tomorrow, Coachwhips, and more... Psychoactivate on film and video work by Head Cutz, Somnibul, and the cultural terrorist Dumb Son. LiveEyeTV is viewable at cable access channels 77/29 or here at http://www.liveeyetv.org

About 911 Media Arts Center
911 Media Arts Center was incorporated in 1984 and is considered Washington State's premier Media Arts Center. Our mission is to support the expressive use of innovative media tools by providing the access, training and environment needed to create/exhibit works of enduring merit and artistic excellence. We believe everyone can and should have access to the tools of communication.
http://www.911media.org



Tuesday, June 07, 2005

No Joke: Turk and Jim

Witness the debut episode of Turk and Jim on good old LiveEyeTV, a local Seattle favorite. What can I say about Turk and Jim? Its a claymation drama full of wit and surprises. And its made by our good friend Exiled Midwesterner. Want to know more about this free historic event? Go over ExMidWest's house.

Oh yeah--in this episode of LiveEye, there's the last performance by Bass Wolf of Guitar Wolf, some of which was filmed by Bozomeat. Pseudonyms protect the innocent!

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

I Really Like Katts

Katts Katty that is...

Hey! Welcome Back to My Blog!

Once It Was My Birthday

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