Pretty sure I have Quixotism because I keep going about everything the wrong way and end up wondering why everything is shit.
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Pretty sure I have Quixotism because I keep going about everything the wrong way and end up wondering why everything is shit.
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watched a really cute gay movie called Like You Mean It, and the soundtrack is this crazy DJ called Quixotism. Definitely the highlight of my weekend.
Oren Ambarchi 'Quixotism Part 5' (eMEGO 202)
Taken from the album ‘Quixotism’ released as CD and Download.
An exercise in serif and 'print-type' character designs. Posted mainly because it is some of the last of the Stormy Grey I have left. The definition was written in Organics Studio Walt Whitman. Practice inspired by Quixotism by Oren Ambarchi, an album I'm anticipating greatly at the moment.
Taken from the album 'Quixotism', featuring: Oren Ambarchi - guitars and percussion with Thomas Brinkmann - computable drums with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem (Parts 1-5) Matt Chamberlain - drums & electronics (Parts 3 & 4) Crys Cole - contact mics & brushes (Part 4) Eyvind Kang - bowed gender (Part 1) & violas (Part 5) Jim O' Rourke - synths (Parts 4 & 5) John Tilbury - piano (Parts 1 & 2) U-zhaan - tabla (Part 5) Ilan Volkov & the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra (Parts 1 & 3)