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We’re SO SO happy to finally talk about this. Following NO HASSLE by Keith Warren Greiman, we give you…
THE HISTORY OF
Wednesday 4th September to Sunday 6th October 2013
An exploration into recorded histories through sound featuring… Comfortable on a Tightrope Way Through Dep Downie Marc Baines Ward Heirwegh M’Lady’s Records Heather Faye Kahn Corpsekisser Chris Day Fritz Welch Matt Thurber Eye Bodega Bruised Tongue Michael Kasparis / Night School Nick Cash Joe Howe Jess Poplawski
THE HISTORY OF will feature cassette tapes of recorded music, sound and speech compiled and created by a selection of artists, musicians, record labels and other practitioners who have an invested interest in music. Histories are interpreted in many forms, including personal, emotional, political and social to varying lengths. During the length of the installation, visitors are welcome to listen and read, as well as undertake the task of duplicating a tape of their choice.
More information on everybody involved here: http://bit.ly/14PLBfy
Proud to have a tape / essay in this great exhibition by Glasgow's Good Press. Opens today!
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Snoopy by Moebius.
It’s very likely we’ve reblogged this image in the past, and we’ll probably do it again.
Found the last iteration of the Germlin website, archived on wayback machine. Pre-Myspace, so probably from 2006 or so, although it stayed online 'till Geocities closed in 2011.
Occasionally, people I haven't seen in a while will ask if I'm still making music as Germlin. I tend to think the stuff I'm doing now is a logical follow-on from the stuff i made in 2006. What do you think?
Germlin Music on Bandcamp - http://germlin.bandcamp.com/album/thrashr
another hero
Joe Zawinul of Weather Report, playing his two ARP 2600 synthesizers.
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THE BELIEVER: Is it true you only sleep four hours a night?
GARY PANTER: Yes, but I take so many five-minute naps it might add up to a regular night’s sleep. I wake up every morning at 7:30 and read the paper and drink chocolate milk, then take my daughter to school. I run errands during the day, and tend to get to work at nighttime, going steadily till three in the morning on different things. I put my paintbrush down, and pick up my guitar ten feet away and try out my new flanger pedal for an hour, then I paint for an hour, and then I make something out of chopsticks and flexi-straws, and then I might write a short story. I don’t find that hard to do, it’s just the way I do it. I notice inspiration when it comes by. I don’t sit down at my desk and try to write; rather, I work at something else and then I’ll get an idea for a story and make a note. That’s how I jump from medium to medium. If you keep pushing paint when you’re tired of it, you lose sensitivity. I can only focus on painting for a few hours, so I’ll stop and work on something quite different. Making art, I try to just gently persist, instead of having freak-outs where I’m like, Oh, my god, I’ll never draw again. You are going to draw again, so you might as well relax.
From a Believer interview with Gary Panter (June 2009).
Also see: Gary Panter’s Drawing Tips
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