Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The internet's ADD Memory


Today I would like to point out some links that will date the hell out of me.

Patrick Farley in my mind is who began the whole deal of webcomics for me.  Although there was "Red Meat" and a few other ones back in 1998, when I stumbled across E-sheep my perception of what could be said and accomplishe don the internet changed.

Of course...it seemed like not much came from e-sheep other than a small loyal following until somehow it died when I graduated college.  I suppose the whole idea of cyperpunk, global awakening, religion, leftist politics and social progression changed radiacally in 2001/2002 or did it?  The advent of september 11 did change a lot of things...tastes in music, philosophies, and trying to find gainful employment.  What about the metaphysics of Philip K. Dick?  What about the idea of thought-control by the powers that be.  Why can't our thoughts be sacred, our own, or our collective unconcious?

I invite you to explore the archive:


Savor it like a good wine.  After all, those 1998 bottles of Merlot should be worth about $200 now :P

But there is hope!  With the election of Obama, I've found patrick's live journal...and boy has live journal changed since I had one and summarily shut it down in 2000.


OK...look forward to your new site...and I still love the idea of Rush Limbaugh's love-tickets...as I listen to the Senate debate the SCHIP modification bill to ensure the "low income kids"...love-tickets...yes...definitely think they barely have a leg to standon.  Though I love elephants, I'm glad the neocon regime is over...and downright imploded!

If you need more guidance, start with the comic:  "Rush Limbaugh Eats Everything", then move onto one of my favorites "The Jain's Death"

Thursday, January 8, 2009

The Top Music Albums of 2008


So a thing about me that I haven't revealed on the blog is my obsession with music.

Although pitchforkmedia.com does a much better job of listening to music and reviewing it professionally, I figure blogs are a way to publicly share masturbate about one's interests.   As such, I was asked today by a musical friend what's my top ten of 2008.  He has a blog too http://www.stevemathewes.com/blog/

I haven't given the top 10 of 2008 much thought.  Many album dates blend together as I get older and think that things I liked in 1998 are current.  I still think Meat Beat Manifesto's "Acutal Sounds and Voices" is still one of the best concieved electonic music albums to date.  

Well, after sorting it out and consulting the wikipedia and the ever so holy Pitchfork to check my release dates, I'd have to say the following will make the list. 

Sadly, I don't think this list encompasses the full breadth of my musical tastes, but when you don't invest a lot of time in the hobby, the hobby repays you with a list that reads like a music reviewer for pitchformedia...I think that's the last I will mention them...it's not like I would love to have a job there...

1) Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago 
Though I can't really process the order of the other albums listed below, I feel passionately that hands down this singer songwriter has constructed something very special and enduring with this release.  Beyond that, this is a very intimate and emotional album as well.  It runs the gamute of human experience from love to loss, like most any modern musicians work.  But can it feel so much like home, like a place I want to be, by myself, reflecting on what actually happened?  What really will happen?  And what kind of person I really am...does it measure up to what I want to be?  All this and more can be found in For Emma...and yes it happened a long time ago didn't it?  But it's that powerful memory of that love, that makes the experience of being human, worth it all...the monumental, culmination of experience from birth to death, from civilization to civilzation, of the scraps of writings in the tablets of a babylonian love song to the works of art, produced today in the cutting edges of technology of the internet.  Bravo Bon Iver!   No pressure on a follow up... 

Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes
Hercules and Love Affair - Hercules and Love Affair
Lykki Li - Youth Novels
Magnetic Fields -Distortion
Kleerup - Kleerup
TV on the Radio - Dear Science
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular
Wolf Parade - At Mt. Zoomer
Late of the Pier - Fantasy Black Channel

There's a bunch I want to hear but haven't heard yet like Fennesz, Max Richter, Dungen, Luomo, Antony and the Johnsons and the Castanets.  Hopefully 2009 will hold much promise musically so I can continue to blather about and eat up space on the internet.