This is pretty cool, you shake the machine and a random number comes out…like real dice. Best thing is it doesn’t use batteries!
The original post is here, it’s from the instructables site…it’s super nerd, but a dope site!
This is pretty cool, you shake the machine and a random number comes out…like real dice. Best thing is it doesn’t use batteries!
The original post is here, it’s from the instructables site…it’s super nerd, but a dope site!
Welcome to 2008, here’s a little video to celebrate. Some lo-fi latin flavored stuff
Allthough the use and popularity of vinyl is holding, the underlying infrastructure for pressing and distributing it is dying. Vinyl pressing quality varies greatly these days and the know how of running vinyl production machines is diminishing, not to mention good mastering services for vinyl aren’t always easy to find. Bottom line, more vinyl distributors are filing for bankruptcy. This is a deadly blow to vinyl, especially dance music vinyl.
This is a great post by Wired, http://blog.wired.com/music/2007/11/vinyl-dance-mus.html
I still buy vinyl and have released some of my own vinyl, but I’m slowly moving away from it. I love the tactility of dj’n with it, but since I’m spinning more of my own productions, I’m moving twords digital timecoded vinyl, like Ms. Pinky, Serato, FinalScratch, etc. I still don’t like mixing with CDs…maybee I just haven’t spent the time learning, but they annoy me. Not to mention, there are so many options that clubs and lounges don’t have a standard. It’s only at the big clubs you can count on serious Technics and Pioneer CDJs. Many of my dj friends bring their own CDJs because of this.
For the lighter side of the vinyl debate, check this other wired post. As much as has been written about vinyl in the past few years noone knows what will happen to it. Certain aspects of it are actually flurishing. I think however that as a DJ tool it will be around for many more years, even though it’s on its way out in popularity
Electrocab added a new video. It’s from a live performance at the Spheris Gallery. I wrote the song, it’s me in the back on the decks. The lyrics are from a poem, I draw a line by my friend Seldon Yuan
This is a wierd video I ran across on youtube…Talk about some old school Fraternity Hijinx. Southern charm mixed with some deuche = volital mix. I think the obnoxious comments on the youtube page are just as entertaining as the video!
This is one of the funnier blogs I’ve come across in a while. It pretty much is exactly what the title describes, it features hot girls with cheesball dudes. If you want to know what it is like to live in New Jersey, check out this site. I can’t give Jersey too much shit though, because the Deuche epidemic is all over, it knows no boundaries.
Oscar the grouch!, originally uploaded by jarroyo.
Someone came as oscar the grouch…what a rockstar! He was runner up to the big chief. Maybe the crowd was just being PC.
Courtney and the big cheif, originally uploaded by jarroyo.
Courtney and the big cheif, he won the costume contest.
I’ve been working on getting this thing to look cool, so far it’s coming together. Over the next two weeks the look and feel of this site will be evolving, please ignore the mess. Feel free to send me some feedback.
I just created my blog today… I will be posting my work and random links to other work on the web. Stay tuned!