Good luck to my friends Jarboe and Low, playing the Beyond The Pale festival in San Francisco tonight.
So, I guess Lux - Sweater is the "Video Killed The Radio Star" of SG. There's only one first.
Today is a day to go back into the SG archives and appreciate an under the radar SG set. Anyone you haven't seen in awhile. It's funny how the site has naturally developed it's own stars. Elara seems to be on more top threes than any other girl, but I didn't do an official study.
So, I guess Lux - Sweater is the "Video Killed The Radio Star" of SG. There's only one first.
Today is a day to go back into the SG archives and appreciate an under the radar SG set. Anyone you haven't seen in awhile. It's funny how the site has naturally developed it's own stars. Elara seems to be on more top threes than any other girl, but I didn't do an official study.
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Anyone who owns Vromb AND ah-cama sotz records is a pal of mine! no YOU have damn good taste!
I'm thinking we need to begin taking over the world. You seem like a very smart, cool guy, and i pick you for my team (*ahem*, that's the smart, cool girls who take over the world, if i do say so myself).
If you want to hear a bit about displacer you can go to the web site, or to the label http://www.m-tronic.com. Do you want to hear a funny Taschen story? We went to Paris in October for our belated honeymoon (better late than never, right?). Anyway, I didn't know they had entire Taschen STORES there so when I passed by their shop my little heart skipped a beat, and my credit card started to sweat. My friend who lives there comes over and mumbles something about Giger, and since he usually speaks too quickly to me anyways, and my French is good, but not THAT good, I mumbled something like, "yeah his art's pretty popular, huh?". Then I turn around and, voila! There's mr. giger in all his pudgy, black suited glory, eating a pastry and signing autographs. There's about eight people in the store...if he came to toronto to sign books half the city would be shut down by an innundation of 18 year old art school students and rivethead kids! Anyways, neat things happen when you least expect them, especially in Paris on an otherwise nondescript Wednesday afternoon.