ive been laying quite low the past week, trying to crank out some projects and keep busy. last week i began cooking my own tomato sauce, which was a lot of fun and damn tasty. place your orders for a jar of Splatter Sauce now! in both meat and veggie varieties
what else? i began writing again, music reviews precisely,and a huge update to my webzine, http://www.deathrock.com. that was a lot of work writing php code and editing graphics. also started writing film synopsises for some small film projects. i was going to start filming lofi film clips with my little cam. but disaster struck. coming home from a screening of Nosferatu with a improv soundtrack by what turned out to be a quite well known pair of musicians, i lost the fucker somehoiw on the late night M10 tram. its possible it was stolen by the shady kid who sat next to me, but i havent eliminated the possibility that it simply slipped from my pocket. this fucks everything, actually. now i have no way of shooting films, these video podcasts ive been prepping to release since february, no way of practicing shooting models for clothing, possibly photographing a set to SG, no way of continuing to collect textures and elements for my graphic designs. no camera for shooting live bands. no device for recording my radio voice overs.
looking on the brightside, now i can get a better camera with a hotshoe (which is the major downside to my late camera) and start building a digiSLR kit. all for all im happy with what i managed to accomplish, but i still havent forgiven myself for a 300 blunder. this afternoon i mainly worked on some DJ mixes. ill share it in my next blog.
Here's some shots from an art exhibit for Coldstore/Factory Berlin I went to last week, i really loved the audio installations, they reminded me of this cat I used to work with in Hollywood, j.frede:
And making the Sauce:


what else? i began writing again, music reviews precisely,and a huge update to my webzine, http://www.deathrock.com. that was a lot of work writing php code and editing graphics. also started writing film synopsises for some small film projects. i was going to start filming lofi film clips with my little cam. but disaster struck. coming home from a screening of Nosferatu with a improv soundtrack by what turned out to be a quite well known pair of musicians, i lost the fucker somehoiw on the late night M10 tram. its possible it was stolen by the shady kid who sat next to me, but i havent eliminated the possibility that it simply slipped from my pocket. this fucks everything, actually. now i have no way of shooting films, these video podcasts ive been prepping to release since february, no way of practicing shooting models for clothing, possibly photographing a set to SG, no way of continuing to collect textures and elements for my graphic designs. no camera for shooting live bands. no device for recording my radio voice overs.
looking on the brightside, now i can get a better camera with a hotshoe (which is the major downside to my late camera) and start building a digiSLR kit. all for all im happy with what i managed to accomplish, but i still havent forgiven myself for a 300 blunder. this afternoon i mainly worked on some DJ mixes. ill share it in my next blog.
Here's some shots from an art exhibit for Coldstore/Factory Berlin I went to last week, i really loved the audio installations, they reminded me of this cat I used to work with in Hollywood, j.frede:


And making the Sauce:

di chi erano quelle audio cose?
it reminds to me janek schaefer, do you know him?
he's one of the first experimental musicians working with turntables who developed multi arms turntables.
here it is his site AUDIOH.
do you know philip samartzis? he's australian, he was in GUM duo, they used to work with turntables too, with glue, sand and stones and scratches and a lot of bullshit on it.
(i didn't understand if you are italian or not..)