Boy, I've certainly been neglectful of this place for the past couple weeks. But my excuses are aplenty: uncomfortable amounts of homework, comatose-like vacation, and I moved from my parents house in Plymouth into a trailer with my cousin in Campton - the latter taking up the majority of my time, but will hopefully prove to be a fruitful decision, as far as productivity is concerned, as there is far too much traffic in my Plymouth home for me to ever assemble anything of any real importance. Unfortunately we don't have any internet hooked up yet, probably because Time Warner Cable wants to stunt my internet piracy growth...for now I'll just commute to Plymouth every time I want the internet and save anything of any significant importance as "Web Page, complete", drive back to Campton and use my fucking imagination.
So yea, I guess I'll just throw some more Myspace music sites at you, of friends and acquaintances of whom I respect their work most highly, for the next couple posts (as I have a notable quantity of them at my disposal). The first being a buddy of mine, Forrest Kameron, whom I work with at the dinning hall. Usually he's cookin' burgers (and sneakin' tabasco sauce in yer buns), but internally he's computing intricate pieces of avant GARbage liken to, and I quote (him), "Getting lost in an abandoned building during a trip to whales with five of your friends and finding a trap door in the bottom and climbing through it into a bottle full of tiny mechanical monkeys clapping symbols in your ears until you pass out and wake up in a carnival without any elephants, while sipping tea.". He goes by Steal Trombone Wheels , or at least in this particular interpretation, and all the apparent separate tracks on the page are actually a singular song split into several tracks as to not drive you batshit insane, so, if you can, listen to it all in succession.
ENjOY:::@:!:!::!::::
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I think there is something about the dining hall that produces interesting 'characters'. Which I can only assume this guy is based on his music.
ReplyDeleteI have a good friend from school who worked at Prospect and we call him Mysterio...
keep posting.
-prof O