Author Archive

Scott Wade – Dust Art

Monday, December 11th, 2006

  dirty car art, dust art, scott wade


Very interesting stuff here, you may have seen already. Dust art from Scott Wade, who erodes his artwork into the dust layer on his minicooper’s rear window. Very talented, rendering even such classics as the “Mona Lisa” and “Girl With a Pearl Earring”.

Lots of great images in his gallery.

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Toe – Everything Means Nothing

Sunday, December 10th, 2006

Artist: Toe
Song: Everything Means Nothing
From album: The Book About My Idle Plot on a Vague Anxiety
Genre: Instrumental Subsequent Rock
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I should have posted Toe a long time ago; they have stood out as one of the best Japanese instrumental bands I’ve heard since I started looking. They have an unfading talent for constructing glittering twilight braids of melody that twinkle and flow in swaying coils.

I’ve also been pleasantly surprised by their website, and most especially by the photography section which strikes me as containing some of the absolute finest band photography I’ve seen anywhere. Foremost among these are the photos by Yoshiharu Ota which are worth a post in themselves. The photo-viewer on Toe’s homepage is big and beautiful, the photos saturated with color and movement; and it has a nice elegant interface too, whose concept I might appropriate and adapt for myself at some point.

So, I’m sortof back now, and I’ve got this nifty new video player with me. It has been in the works for a while, being built up from scratch, and will probably be refined a little more before it’s fully implemented. Please feel free to mess with it, try to break it, give me feedback, and let me know if it does anything odd. It fits the scheme more, and it’s now extra-simple to plug stuff into so it’ll be easier to do videos in the future.

I realized recently that I have been doing this for over a year now and have made an average of around 1.3 posts per week. It’s neither here nor there, but I think I’ll try to increase that to at least 2 per week on average in the coming year, starting now.

More Japanese Ruins

Monday, November 27th, 2006

japanese ruins, urban exploration, abandoned buildings, japan, ruin-japan, haikyo, ??


Ran across another nice Japanese page of urban ruins images today. They are all taken with a very perceptive eye for composition and a marked warmth of expression. Click on “?????” (gallery) on the left for the photos. And click “???” (link/s) for a huge list of other great jp ruins sites.

I should probably make some image posts with my own shots of various places, but I’ll have to come up with a nice format for that type of thing first…

Update: 11/29/06 Added more links from other sites, great stuff.

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101A – Aerial

Friday, November 24th, 2006

101a, aerial, 01, japanese indie music, rock, underground, ?????????????????,

Artist: 101A
Song: Aerial
From album: one day
Genre: Spacegoth
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101A’s albums remind me at different times of a strangely wide range of artists –anyone from Hooverphonic to Switchblade Symphony– but through it all they are propelled by very personal emotional engines and a nebulous sense of inevitability.

This song sounds like some kind of shadowy epiphany after long gazing into the depths of the cosmic ocean from our insignificant shores. Something of mixed inspiration and abandon, awestruck resignation. It seems a natural reaction to a sudden realization of an enormous and hopelessly infinite beauty.

Muddy World – Lilac

Wednesday, November 15th, 2006

japanese music, indie, rock, japan, underground, muddy world, lilac, finery of the storm

Artist: Muddy World
Song: Lilac
From album: Finery of the Storm
Genre: Pinprick lightstorm
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Muddy World is my first treasure find from Mixi, the Japanese myspace equivalent. These guys make music that sounds somehow extremely different. It’s hard to explain, something about the sound of the instruments makes it seem that the notes are coming from ethereal counterparts not entirely rooted in the musical world of our experience.

Maybe I’m just overreacting; maybe I winced when I saw the name beginning with Mudd and the discovery that they were excellent made the relief more palpable. In any case, this album is great, fiery in that hazy way that feels like it’s floating in steam, and very, very talented.

Climb the Mind – Chikyuu no kaori

Saturday, November 11th, 2006

japanese rock music, indie, climb the mind, chikyuu no kaori, denaturization, ?????

Artist: Climb the Mind
Song: ????? (Chikyuu no kaori [Fragrance of the earth])
From album: Denaturization
Genre: Hotwind Rock
[Buy CD][Website]

Climb the Mind is a Japanese three-piece that makes songs of sonorous richness and scope. The guitars come in emotive waves of intensity somewhere between kicking down a door and setting a forest fire, and change mood and target like a restless sandstorm in open expanses.

Feels something like walking into a storm while safely wrapped in a warm, purposeful resolve.

Bandwagon – What Went Wrong!!

Tuesday, October 24th, 2006

bandwagon, japanese indie, japan, rock, what went wrong!!, the eternal allergy maxi single

Artist: Bandwagon
Song: What Went Wrong!!
From album: The Eternal Allergy
Genre: Guitarmony Rock
[Buy CD|Mp3s][Website]

Here’s some almost feelgoody upbeatish rockiness. I’m going to use it to say bubye to summer even though it may not be particularly appropriate.

It is now cold in the DC area, to say nothing of the rest of the world.

José González – Slow Moves

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

jose gonzalez, sweden, argentinian, veneer, slow moves, acoustic, singer-songwriter, indie

Artist: José González
Song: Slow Moves
From album: Veneer
Genre: Slow-burning acoustic fire.
[Buy CD|Mp3s][Website]

This song is laced with golden fire, hidden in ember-woven nets that drag the sky. It’s a song, an album, to be listened to in the wake of a hurricane, electricity just a memory and a frontier dark and silence on every side. It should be listened to by indirect candlelight and given your full attention in order that you should not miss its subtle moods.

You can trust me, I’ve been there.