Music
There are average rock bands and then there is Metric. This quartet from Toronto put on one hell of a show at The Crocodile last night. Emily Haines on vocals and synth was a dynamo. I occasionally feared she would collapse from exhaustion as her on stage antics shifted instantly from robotic minimalism to full [...]
A couple of years ago, the public areas of the building I work in were renovated. In addition to the modern furniture and updated decor, they brought music (probably Muzak) to the lobby and elevators. At first, the music was a distraction but it soon faded into the background and the subconscience. That is, until [...]
If you or someone you know is looking for a six or seven course Renaissance lute with a rosewood or ebony fingerboard built after the fashion of Gerle (and let’s face it, who isn’t?) then I urge you to take a look at Butterfield Lutes.
The best materials available are used in the construction of [...]
Blondie’s Heart of Glass is surely the best pop song of 1979. For me, it represents a sort of spiritual awakening. That was the song that made me sit up and take notice of pop music. I was ten years old.
It’s a popular cover band song. Recently, I’ve had the pleasure of listening to the [...]
This is brilliant. How to use an iPod Mini to broadcast to any radio within 30 feet, or so. It’s especially useful for when you want to silence the radio of the ignoramus blasting hip-hop in the Cadillac XLSUV next to you:
We usually keep a couple tracks of silence ready to go, ever [...]
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