Baiyon – LittleBigPlanet2

Jan. 26, 2011 by

My good friend and music collaborator, Kyoto based artist and musician, Baiyon contributed significantly to the music of LittleBigPlanet2. Baiyon’s role is best described in this excerpt from a post on mediamolecule.com about the music in LBP2.

Diginity in Mastery

Jan. 5, 2011 by

I figured the best way to start blogging this year would be to share a video of someone masterfully ironing a men’s dress shirt. No tricks, no advanced technology; just focus, dedication and style.

Fallen Art – Tomek Baginski/Poland/2005.

Dec. 7, 2010 by

Way before there was YouTube (no really) iFilm (now defunct and absorbed into spike.tv) was the place to watch clips and video online and it has been years since I have been able to find this animation, which ranks amongst

New Project With Xavier Morel and Other Ventures

Dec. 6, 2010 by

Here is a short round up of what I have been up to the last few weeks and as soon as I have a block of time to write some more articles and reviews I’ll get down to it.

Aldous Huxley Interview

Oct. 19, 2010 by

Aldous Huxley’s works are profound and life altering, and he has left a powerful mark on modern culture and thought. Here is a half our interview with him speaking to Mike Wallace.

Sasha Plays Shane Berry Track, Pullitout

Sep. 13, 2010 by

My latest release on Greta Cottage Workshop has been getting a lot of support from Sasha and this has been generating some great feedback for me. Here is a clip of him opening a four hour set with my track

Another Amazing Wall Painted Animation by Blu.

Jul. 6, 2010 by

Amazing time-lapsed animated graffiti/street art by Blu.

Unheard Songs

Jun. 28, 2010 by

There exists, right now, as you read this, a genuine, unexplored jungle island in the Bay of Bengal inhabited by a pre-neolithic people who have had no formative contact with the outside world in 15.000 years. They kill anyone who

Fantastic Speaker Placement Article

Jun. 17, 2010 by

Although I have a separate space I rent dedicated to making music, affectionately known as “the Bunker”, it remains an untreated studio apartment at heart and while having better acoustics than most wood, brick and mortar shoe box “mansions” in

Three Notes Walk into a Bar

Jun. 16, 2010 by

A joke for the music theory nerds in all of us. Okay maybe not all of us…