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punkreflex - oh yeah of course! thought of you immediately after finding it. i haven't hunted down all the recordings yet myself, but i also just really enjoyed the way he was writing (back then at least) and how he managed to turn a standard music magazine list feature into something really interesting.
oh and HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
bugleague - i have been digging your recent poems a lot <3
big-green-girl - pumped to make a guest appearance in your dream! since starting a new medication a couple weeks ago, i've noticed my own dreams have kind of disappeared. i rarely remembered them anyway, in the past, but always woke up knowing that i had dreamed a bunch. lately, i think my dream-time has been really short and maybe even absent on some nights. if i'm somehow moonlighting in other people's dreams instead that makes me feel better
punkreflex - have you seen this?
funkengine - i have been listening to this Art Lown nonstop since you've mentioned it. they're all good but "what it takes to make you love me' is a perfect little song, my favorite at the moment. it's really hitting the spot, thank you!
idi - i am loving this YMO Señor Coconut album, thanks for mentioning it! excited to check out the kraftwerk one afterward, too. also i am a steely dan head and royal scam rules :)
princess-jesus - i am the same way with lurking and reading everything. i am here for it all and i love it all :)
bugbrother - yr ascii art says bubgrother and i love it
big green girl - re: easy listening i recommend the Gigi Masin compilation Talk to the Wind. it's very easy. people will walk in and catch you listening and say they'll come back later, it's great
evilswampmonster - i'm in a similar zone with some creative ideas. i keep thinking of putting together a 10-minute experimental play for an open mic, without really knowing what that means. and yeah, i keep thinking 'i should start on a script'. i was reading this interview today (https://thecreativeindependent.com/people/artist-neesh-chaudhary-on-making-whats-missing/), an artist i don't even know, but i like reading about process and seeing all the different ways people go about it. but i came away reinforced in the idea that it's perfectly fine to pursue an idea intensely for a few months and then completely abandon it, knowing that some of the things you learn stick with you and will resurface later in unexpected ways
yesworms - i've had a dog for almost 9 years and it's been the best. heavily recommend getting a dog. also, i don't think i've ever been silent for 2 days straight, probably not even 1 day. even when i spent a few weeks by myself in a cabin a couple years ago, i talked to myself out loud pretty frequently, talked to the birds and land creatures too. curious about what you learned in the silence! i get the feeling i would benefit from being more quiet.
idi - do you remember what they were building in the video? my friend D, when i mentioned that i didn't have much money right now, was like "it's a cashless festival, you can trade your art for food and water!", and i thought oh great, i can barely manage to do that even at home, now i have to do it in the desert with a bunch of people tripping balls!