Gold Mine by Nun Gun (featuring ONO) from the album Mondo Decay - Video by Nun Gun & Ian Cone
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Gold Mine by Nun Gun (featuring ONO) from the album Mondo Decay - Video by Nun Gun & Ian Cone
New Knots | Nate and Michael | 01.29
Michael arrived on time, though Nate was not at all surprised by that. He answered the door in just a pair of jeans as he let Michael in, leading him to the play room. He settled Michael naked on the bed on his back and began lacing the rope so he forearm was tied to each calf (insp). "Alright so these are new knots, so bare with me," he said as he began on one side, threading and tying his knots to wrap his arm and leg together. "So far so good?" he asked, his eyes raking over his body, "I'm looking for the most access here, and these arms and legs are only going to get in the way," he smirked.
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New Fun | Nate and Michael | 01.19
Nate was happy to hear the knock on time, and opened the door to see Michael kneeling with the food containers next to him, seemingly a little squirmy which gave the Dom endless enjoyment. “Did you do what I told you to do? How’s it feeling?”
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Lose Your Mind || Michael & Scarlett
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052: 11/2/12: P. Michael and Travis of ONO
ONO have been quite busy as of late! With a triumphant Halloween show two nights ago now under their belts as well as a brand new LP out by way of Moniker Records (along with a long overdue re-issue of their first LP on the way shortly), the band have been enjoying a very full plate! This week, P. Michael and Travis, two of the founding architects for ONO, sit down with us and talk about music and art (and music vs. art), the origins of the band back in 1980 and why tone poems and John Cage are more important to their process than anything else!
Download from itunes by clicking here. Also, check out some video footage over at Chicago Mixtape!