Sunday, 27 December 2009

Some more sounds from the underground

Browsing around for other independent sound creators I came across quite a few. Here are two that really stood out.

Health Club Music
creates cheerful looking synthesizers and sequencers with a little rope attached to them. Below you see the model: Sound Lab Scribbles, where you got the synth on the front and a blackboard at the back (and a little pocket on the side for your chalks).
All their nifty boxes are built to order. Check out their other interesting looking creations.

































Teenage engineering ... to call them the coolest kids on the block would be an understatement.
I was just about to call them nerds but according to this diagram:



















They would be in the geek sector for sure ( by the way I think my discussion with my friend Hanna about it actually being positive to be a nerd or not is described pretty well in this diagram as well. It kind of depends of what kind you are? A Ponken or a Tilliander is a massive diferance, Hanna do you agree? )

Well... this little unit they have crated, the OP-1, just sounds like to be to good to be true. It seems to be a complete workstation running on batteries. Almost fitting in your pocket. You can generate sounds as well as sample them ( even from the built in FM-radio, or the built in microphone ) and then sequence it all. Play it through the built in speakers or hook it up to your mixer. Control it via MIDI or USB. I have no idea how they managed to squeeze all that stuff into such a small box. I had a look on youtube, and there they are presenting it, but not actually showing how it works. (I got a feeling it actually didn't work, not yet anyway)



























While on the subject, I would like to talk a bit more about Teenage Engineering. I happen to know one of the guys a little bit. David, well I cant say we are best buddies, but he was the guy who helped me writing my first Class in actionscript when at Hyper Island. And he turned out to be good friends with my former flatmate Dennis Christensen. So I have met him quite a few times and I have had a chance to ask him a bit more about his job. And it seems like as close to the pure essence of what I want to do as you could possibly get. A factory of inventions and fun, and they make a living out of it. Living of what they believe in and enjoy. It really makes me tick. It makes me want to go out there and do it. Have a look around on their website and on youtube.

Christmas day

As in most Christian countries, Australian people celebrate on the 25th. Tim (now my former colegue) kindly invited me, Noel, Angie and young Mika to you join him with his family in law for their Christmas party. I was worried we would be crashing a family dinner. Well it was a family dinner, but they where all amazing people, good company and good food. the time just disappeared.

Tim with his new surfboard he got when he left Deepend.


















Noel and Angies young son Mika, arrived only a couple of weeks ago


















Tim twisting his girlfriends neck


















Amber the dog, who was afraid of Mika.


















We didn't have much luck with the weather.


















Smoked ocean trout and other goodies

Saturday, 26 December 2009

Dan Barber's foie gras parable

Very interesting theory, If you are interested in food its even more interesting.

Clever engineering

I reckon Sweden along with small independent engineers in Germany are creating the most interesting and innovative electronic music instruments at the moment.

Impressive set up with sweden made machinedrum and monomachine controlled by drum-pads.
They are damn impressive little machines I wouldnt hesitate to get my hands on.


From Germany comes LadyAda's impressive x0xb0x project.



























The very sought after Roland TB-303 built in the early 80's was finally reverse engineered. But not only that, supplying you with all the details on how to do it, as well as selling kits with all the components, you can have your own TB-303 for literately the fraction of the cost of the original and all its connectivity has been upgraded to today's standards. My electronics skills are still very limited so I was lucky to find a guy in Taiwan putting them together and selling them on ebay. Done deal. As they are home built their looks are customized as well. The guy in Taiwan not only had the cheapest ready assembled ones. They where also the best looking ones according to me. Here it is:




















Until I supply you with my own video, you can check out this one.

Since last time

1 - Lunch in the park with colleagues

Mr. Fowler


















Erin



















2 - Random in Sydney

This clock was standing randomly in the mark one day. I wonder if it was always growing there just like a plant?



















After having breakfast at the Book Kitchen one morning we found these guys




























Taking a wrong turn on our way to the company Christmas party, we ended up in an alley with these hairy cancer lumps scattered on the brick wall. Hidden speakers where playing hissing noises as you got close to them. I reckon they where apart of the current art project
lane ways by george





























3 - The Christmas party

After a long series of events we ended up at "The Establishment" for finger food, drinks and Secret Santa. Most gifts where "funny things" from sex shops, humor based on sex is a bit of an easy option in my opinion, so I was quite impressed with who ever got hold of the bouncy ball making kit. I wasn't to sure if a bar would be right place to actualy make the bouncy balls. But I was wrong. Here are 3 pictures from start to finish.

Rusty mixing the bouncy ball ingredients














More people helping out


















The ready made bouncy balls on a stick














Noel














The broken building fixed with some glass. Not a bad idea, at least when it comes to looks.














4 - Chrismtas eve

Noel invited me to his apartment, celebrating Christmas on the 24th. A time usually spent with family, and I wasn't sure how my Christmas was going to turn out. But I'm really pleased Noel invited me, it was a great evening. On the photo below you see Dennis and Ester who also participated.

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Some Random Snaps

Me and the MC-202 taking a break in the park




































Epic sized Citrus fruit called Pomelo, havent tried it yet, but will very soon, yes its ordinary oranges next to it.














Im going to look something like the bass player when I'm 65

Saturday, 5 December 2009

The Scary Lady Syndrome

Did you ever watch the apprentice on TV? If so, did it cross your mind how they act and react, especially when they are in the board room?
Since I arrived in Australia I have come across a certain personality numerous times. A personality I have rarely come across before, and if so It has been in small doses. I think its a cultural thing. Partly geographically and very much industry related. It's a behavior that to me is old fashioned and counterproductive. When someone does their out most to come across as talking the talk walking the walk, rather than being them selves utilizing straight forward communication, being humble enough asking or investigating if there is something they don't know rather than putting on a show. I think this shines through quite easily. It might be easier to spot the more aware you are your self.
It makes me think of the movie Mao's Last Dancer I saw a few months ago. They where telling an old Chinese story about a little frog living in a well. The only part of the outside world the little frog could see was the sky above. If I remember correctly, the frog was told how dangerous the world outside the well was. Til one day a toad came up to the well looking down, seeing the frog. Telling him how big and beautyful the outside world was.
I guess, if you are like that little frog, and someone putts on a show, you might not know, as you don't have anything to compare with.

The jig saw puzzle starts fitting a bit to well. I must admit that I have come across the other part more frequently since I got here, the people who lack awareness. So putting on a show might still work here quite extensivly, even thoug Its bound to be part of the past.

So why do I call it the scary lady syndrome? Well, I think I have come across quite a few women putting on a very dominant show, trying to scare you with their "I know how this works, and you better stick to it" attitude.

There is a bigger picture, worth investigating.

/Phil

Saturday, 14 November 2009

Rejuvenating Sydney and a dripping acid box from 1983

Its been celebrations and music for the last couple of weeks.
Deepend is nominated to become Australias best agency of the year.
We celebrated this at the Tilbury in Woolloomoolloo.

Jeremy, Ruvy and Michael at the Tilbury













The legendary Harrys Pie Cafe on wheels in Woolloomoolloo. I thought it was just rubbish














Not long after that it was Melbourne Cup, a Yearly event when Australia stops. Everyone dresses up and bets on horses for the afternoon. And Deepend was no exeption. I won a price for best dressed going as "business at the top beach at the bottom" wearing tie dinner jacket, white shirt and a hat together with shorts and beach shoes.

Noel turned himself into an under cover agent by borrowing my hat














Mark also know as the Geezer. He is from east London so he dressed up "This is england" style.


















Me



















And then Andy and his girlfriend turned up like this at the office after lunch.



















Kat and I eat breakfast together every Wednesday appart from the last couple of weeks when Kat has been away.


















And then it was Lucys birthday so we went to have Japanese BBQ


















And one day I was hanging out with Move D (!)































Last but not least, I ran in to one of the synthesizers I wanted since I was half as old as I am now. I didnt buy it.... not first. But a few days later I did.

Here I am trying it out on my livingroom floor.



Ok, Hugs, and take care

Thursday, 22 October 2009

News from the far south east

Time runs faster and faster. Or at least my perception of time has become less fine. Last time I was employed I sometimes felt that the weekend was so far away. That doesnt happen anymore. The weeks just disappear. I thought time seemed to run faster and faster because our brain got slower with age. But apparently there is a lot more to it than that. When you have lived for your very first year, it will take you your whole lifetime to live another year. But then you will have to live 2 years to live your whole lifetime again. Now I will have to live 31 years to achieve the same experience. Another factor is that less and less things are new to us. Well, I was reading up on it, and there where more factors to it, but I cant remember them all. Another known factor is, if you keep your self busy as well as having a good time you will make sure the days just disappear before you know it. Well, I must admit, I think I do more now than I ever did. The weeks are jam packed with events.
Some things got no answer to why, but I'm realy glad I do them. Such as learning the piano. I wanted it for years, and now when taking lessons it feels realy rewarding. Even though Im just on Jingle Bells, I can already see I have learned a whole heap of stuff. It's something realy satisfying about learning something new. One of my philosophies are that when I got to bed at night, I should know something I didn't know the day before.
Yesterday we where a bunch of people going for a very casual dinner at a local indian restaurant. Among us was this Australian guy called Peter. I have met him briefly before, but never talked much to him. He came back from a 7 month trip in India a little while ago. We was staying at a monastery in the north Indian countryside. practicing Buddhist meditation.
I think I must have had very strong prejudice about these things. Caucasian backpacking vegan neo-hippies with dreads, being so damn spiritual while listening to some mixture of reggae and trance music. This guy was full on rockabilly, from the tattoos to the quiff. Did not come across as a spiritual guy at all, although very humble.
To get back to the subject. He was talking about the benefits of meditation and how it can be used in a practical way. Apparently it will helps becoming very focused on what ever you are doing. He told a story about an Irish musician who was staying at another monastery close by. He was teaching the monks how to play different instruments. Apparently they all picked up how to do it extremely quickly as they where all so super focused on what they where doing. I can kind of see how it works, as you practice and learn how to stay super focused. It makes sense that you would eventually become quite good at it. And its no divine mystical power involved at all. If it works, I think its great. Was actually thinking of giving it a go. If I would, it would be yet another surprise of something I never would have though I would do. Time will tell if it will happen or not.


What else? I have had my haircut today. Someone is covering Sydney in Knitting.


















So much stuff is covered. Trees, lampposts etc. It must be hours and hours of knitting behind it all.

I have also done a lot more cooking than usual. Found this fabulous recipe website. http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/
Im checking out the Greek recipes.
For example this Spanakopita (click on the image to see the recipe)
















But this Greek omelet was even better. I dare say it was the best omelet I ever had. I was never big on omelets but this one really changed my mind. (click on the image to see the recipe )
















Oh, while we are talking about food. Last Saturday I had a Syrian breakfast. I type of a so called Fetteh. It looked something like this one I found on google.














Basically, there is a bottom layer of crispy baked pitta, then a layer of chickpeas, a layer of natural yogurt mixed with herbs, topped with pine-nutts and a poached egg. It was very savory and tasted very refreshing.

I have also come across this new cafe, lunch restaurant and evening bar, called Pocket. I realy enjoy all these little independet places that have popped up recently.




























I have been busy doing other stuff as well, I bought the domain www.howdiditgetthere.com as you can see the first stage is already live. I need a bit more content though, so you are likely to see the same images a few times in the row if you are unlucky. I got plans though. Probably going to change the format to a blog instead. In the near future.

I'm ending this long post with the only photo I took my self. Its taken with my phone so the quality is crap, but It will have to do. Some streets are scattered with these purple trees. they are not purple all year around. But it looks very unusual and spectacular.

Monday, 5 October 2009

A little bit of jazz

I have been talking about it for years, but now I finally did it. I decided to do piano lessons. And I had my first one last Saturday.












A photo of Mikkel I found on my Phone


















It was Jazz festival in Manly this weekend. I must admit it was rather alot than good jazz. But there where a few gems that really stood out.














A Fender Rhodes,














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