Friday, April 25, 2008

Thanks Ad...


"I knew there was something fishy about Telebury and Farid Ali. I finally figured out the connection. Ed from Telebury IS Farid Ali. Expect to see Telebury perform with a gambus."
by Adlin

It would be cool, if i could play a gambus. gotta learn from now then.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

J.G Ballard

James Graham Ballard

gonna start to read his novels. "Empire of the Sun" (a film directed by S. Spielberg) was a true story of his life during the WWII. it move me to tears. this was a few years back. dumb me, i didn't know he wrote it. until recently. a friend recommends "Crash". mmm...we'll see how it goes, for a start.

dream fender blender


am looking forward for this.



There are few Fender products with as much "indie cred" as the Fender Blender. Once thought of as an overly harsh fuzz pedal, the Blender, thanks to players like Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins and Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine, is now a coveted, and rare, vintage pedal. Original Blender pedals routinely sell on ebay for between $300-400. Like we have done with guitars & amps, we are reissuing this pedal to satisfy the demand that has surged past the supply on the vintage market.
The beauty of this pedal is that it does not sound like anything else on the market. It has a totally unique voice.
This is a pedal made for players who want to create instead of copy. With a bit of experimentation, a player can get countless sounds out of this pedal, some that were intended and some that were not.
The Blender can be used for leads by metal players looking for an ultra-aggressive tone. This will replace other Octave/Fuzz pedals on pedalboards throughout the land.
Fender® Blender™ Custom
A reissue of the classic octave/fuzz pedal sold by Fender from 1968 to 1977.

Product intro taken from Fender.com

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

dream_anatomy


human anatomy always fascinates me. it shows us, how complex we are. we need to discover our own inner self before others. we lack of that. yes, we are. lack of courtesy to others. smart? not yet, we're almost there. we just learned through history.