On a typical day I end up listening to a bunch of different things:
Most significantly are the Beats, the beats, and the beats. Not sure why a driving baseline is creative fuel for me while I’m stringing together code, layout out graphical elements, or sketching my newest worse drawing ever . but it is. Very much so.
Consequently, as an homage to the grand ol Internet, I am here listing the BANGINEST (read: should not be missed) radio shows and mixes on the Internet.
These shows exist ONLY on the Internet.
Sadly, no radio station in the US market is brave enough to play even 1% of the great music that you’ll likely hear in any of the shows below. So with that said, listen, enjoy, and in turn put me onto great shows that you like and have found online. I will update this list into perpetuity (either that or until I next decide not to update my blog for 4 months).
The list after the jump . . .
Jun 18
The past few times I’ve handed out businesscards (which tend to be custom made, spray mount unique treats!) I’ve noticed people noticing my card carrier, which is a repurposed, plastic cassette case. You need one too. Here’s the quick, low-fi tutorial on how to rock it.
Mar 06
They say it can say a thousand words. But really, there’s probably no limit to what any one picture can say. The picture above, for example, says many things to me. It’s a photo of a part of my working space - right in front of one of the monitors. That monitor and a 60w mercury household light bulb are the only sources of light. I did some post-production to lighten it, but the process distorted the colors in some parts. However, that’s not the story I see in this shot. The photo is not staged, but is instead an accumulation of things in my space. Things that inspired me, things unfinished, things incubating, things completed. After staring a while, I see that this small pile of things symbolizes both of what occurred in 2007 and all that might in 2008.
Jan 01

Delving a little bit further into the Last.fm community, I followed a path from Pursuit Grooves (through the wilds of myspace -yikes) that led to the Coopr8 crew of folks. CoOp is London party / venue where they make it a point to play only the right tunes. This is how Time Out London described a CoOp event from May:
The future soul, jazz, broken beat and funky breaks specialists’ nights are always chocker-blocked, so expect an intimate night with DJs IG Culture, Afronaught, Domu and Daz I Kue plus spesh guests Phil Asher (Restless Soul) and Seiji (Bugz In The Attic).
Exactly.
Streaming mix and more after the jump …
Dec 20
Sometimes you just need to deviate.
Credit where it’s due: I first heard LITTLE DRAGON on the Soulsearching radio show (Michael Ruetten). And since then on both the Deviations radio show (Benji B) and Worldwide (Gilles Peterson).
The luscious voice you hear in these Little Dragon tunes is that of the remarkable Yukimi Nagano. She and the crew hail from Sweden and don’t play. Before you judge what you think of Swedish music, just listen. You won’t be sorry. You also might recognize her voice from groups like Koop and Hird and assorted other bangers.
Listen to the tracks after the jump …
Dec 14
More than a year ago, in an attempt to wrangle in all the paper in my life along with the great ideas I think I have constantly marauding around in my mind, and to prepare myself for self-employment, I got into a strong productivity kick. There are many systems to do so, the one I chose (after seeing it mentioned at Lifehacker.com) is known as Getting Things Done (or GTD). You’ve heard of it before. If you haven’t, you haven’t missed a whole lot. This particular GTD system was developed and fleshed out by a cat named David Allen. Anyway, there’s a whole cultish, obsessive thing to it which didn’t appeal to me as I was reading about the system and some of its proponents. What did appeal to me was the level of mental discipline required to make it all work.
Wanting to take that mental discipline aspect even further, I found my way to the O’Reilly book Mind Performance Hacks. (Perhaps I also came across this book while reading Lifehacker.com, but it’s also likely that I came across it while perusing the collections at Computer Book Works, the geek-king bookstore that is near where I used to work.) Mind Performance Hacks is a great read, with tips on memorization, effective sleep, nutrition that supports high level brain functioning, and many other things including ORGANIZATION.
Dec 13
I’ve been learning mass amount of lessons as I quest into freelancedom. Some I’ve had a harder time at internalizing. For example, a loaf of bread will eventually mold in the refrigerator (I know, shocked me too!); or when you want something sweet to eat, but don’t want to spend money on fancy deserts with rich ingredients, hot water with sugar is not a satisfying substitute.
On the flip side, I have encountered some pleasant aspects to the freelancing life (other than the obvious ones like casting off the shackle of oppressive employers, and being able to go outside when you want to and watch the sunlight dance off the leaves of trees and the glistening coats of the birds as they leisurely flutter by). Specifically, the dreams.
Dec 11
Not to be mistaken with Butter Fingers, or Sweaty Palms, or even Cold Feet.I’ve got COLD FINGERS. It’s no mystery to me actually. My office has no connection to the central heat in this building, so here in this room where I spend all of my waking hours (for the record that’s like 20 out of 24 in a day) it’s brick a** cold. There’s snow on the ground right now outside, and if there were any kind of precipitation in here, there would surely be snow up in here too. Ok, I’m exaggerating a little. Of course I wouldn’t be able to work if it was that cold in here - but it WOULD be if I didn’t rock the Lasko rotating ceramic space heater (see the pic here). While it’s been a gently humming life-saver, it’s probably killing me on the electric bill side of things. Ah well. Gotta do something.
All this coldness is really making me think about ye ol snowboard sitting in the closet wrapped up all nicely with it’s cool Dakine brown and plaid carrier. Last year she threw me off on day one (and left me a nice little 3rd degree AC joint injury. Actually a horrendously painful and debilitating AC joint injury).
But fear not - since neither do I. It took me 15 years of boarding to catch a serious L, and I know it will take another 15 before it happens again.
My boy Rob out in Salt Lake has been ampin me up on the snowboarding cats out there have been doing in Utah since October! Here I come, fluffy, powdery snow that doesn’t hurt when you fall on those rare occasions!
Dec 06
… your eyes are not deceiving you - this humble little blog is now sporting a new steez. I was working my way through the web a few days ago - trying to prepare for a potential Wordpress design and development job - and came across a dude who had put together a fly template called Salmon. Yall that know me know I love to eat the Salmon. The Salmon is good. The template had my attention from the get - add to its props the fact that it was a nicely designed template.
The designer made the template available, and I snatched it up. Gave it a QJ / archisense rework and here it is living in front of your eyes.
In the process I have become excited anew about chronicling life a bit and have recommitted myself to keeping the blog a little more alive than it has been this fall.
I’d also be lying if I said I wasn’t inspired by the blog, photography, and general dopeness of a brooklyn based photographer named Brandon King. It took me a minute to get over the jealousy since that cat is clearly living his dream which is his hustle which is his dream. I’m on that mee too tip … striving tho, so no longer jealous, just proud and inspired by another bro doing his thing.
Dec 04

For a minute there, I really thought climate change was going to keep things temperate in BK until like February. Not sure why I thought that was possible … a brother can dream, can’t he?
In between the daydreams I’m grinding. [UPDATE: new term for 2008 - “crunchin” just cause grinding don’t always sound right…] And here are a handful of joints I’ve been grinding to. Some jazz, some hip hop, of course the uptempo nu-jazz (for when I’m messing with code). I’ve embedded the imeem player, which is horrendously ugly in the context of this blog’s visual theme. But I can’t access their code beyond a few inconsequential tags, so dunno what to do about that part.
The streaming playlist is after the jump…
Nov 09
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