Once I had the characters of Geeks In Love where I wanted them, I was faced with a number of other choices. Which format? The US, comic-strip, funnies, format or the more familiar and flexible European bandes dessinées (BD) format that I grew up with? I settled on the US comic strip style for several… Poursuivre la lecture The Making of Geeks In Love: The Look and Feel
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Remote Possibility: Your Condition
Here’s the scoop: rad Bittinger in Alabama, Renz Marion in Cyprus, Mark Harms and Greg Meredyk in Minnesota, Ryan Ray in Seattle Washington, and Matt Love in Edmonton got together in cyberspace to create this cover for Maurice Ricard’s Jandek cover night in Pittsburgh I’m ashamed to say that I forgot to link to this… Poursuivre la lecture Remote Possibility: Your Condition
RP on the Air
Matt Love, a.k.a. Icepac of Remote Possibility fame played live with his daughter Kelsey on KPSU Portland College Radio last night. You can listen to the broadcast on line. That’s what I’m doing as I write this. The set was dedicated to the late Joe Sibley, who wrote the words to Remote Possibility’s War Record.… Poursuivre la lecture RP on the Air
Acceptance
I’ve written and ranted at length about the decline of the U.S., like here, here, here, here, here, or here (or just click on my Blowing off steam category). I have nearly an album’s worth of songs on the subject [Update: access the Bye Bye Murka album here]. It might include the following track list:… Poursuivre la lecture Acceptance
Rock, real estate and Alan Greenspan
Matt Love recently sent me this link: Marketplace: Rock, real estate and Alan Greenspan. The sound of the rock and roll underground recently is defined by two genres: a psychedelic folk revival and what the kids call electroclash. Why this, and why now? Ian Svenonius explains. This makes perfect sense. I don’t know if my… Poursuivre la lecture Rock, real estate and Alan Greenspan
Exquisite Cadavers
Cadavre exquis is a game where you draw (or write) something on a sheet of paper, fold the sheet over the drawing, letting only a little bit of it show, and somebody else then continues the drawing (or sentence), and so on (it’s a game that was invented by the Surrealists, appropriately enough). I’ve been… Poursuivre la lecture Exquisite Cadavers
Sons of Sarookh: Topango
I’ll let Matt Love, the spiritual leader of the Sons of Sarookh, do the explaining: Hi folks. many long ages ago, I sent a clip from a jam session I took part in to each of you. it was indifferently recorded and performed. I deliberately sent it without any key or tempo information. I wanted… Poursuivre la lecture Sons of Sarookh: Topango
"Trust" on GarageBand: Epilogue
The review process for Trust on GarageBand.com is now over. It got the worst score of any song I’ve posted on GarageBand so far. Actually, over several weeks, I went through the mostly excruciating process of reviewing songs on GarageBand because I wanted to post Leather Jacket. I was only 2 reviews shy of earning… Poursuivre la lecture "Trust" on GarageBand: Epilogue
Sons of Sarookh
Just completed another contribution to a Sons of Sarookh piece (as always, initiated by Matt Love). I don’t know if and when this new song will make it in one form or another to the Sons of Sarookh page on SoundClick but in the meantime, since this is my third contribution to the Sons, I… Poursuivre la lecture Sons of Sarookh
More Sons of Sarookh: Ummm
I told you a while back about the Sons of Sarookh, Matt Love’s collaborative music-making-over-the-Net endeavour to which I have participated before. A few weeks ago, Matt sent me « Ummm », another semi-random piece of music. Well, I whipped out my crappy classical guitar, ran it though a few effects, and proceeded to spontaneously lay down… Poursuivre la lecture More Sons of Sarookh: Ummm