Lean out, lean out The light in Who wants to sing? And I truly believe Used see what you see That you cant overlie us We will find the solution And that we,and that we,and that we We shall see what you see We shall see what you see1. Mark Rothko2. Peter Zellner's Matthew Marks Gallery in West Hollywood CA3. Hundred Water's latest album is pure magic. A feast for the eyes, ears, and heart."Music is one of the dominant ways of experiencing being alive and so in a way, it’s more than just hearing. It’s about articulating feelings, stories and attitudes. I also feel as though an album or a piece of music almost has a sense of place inside it if it’s good. It takes a lot out of you to really apprehend music fully so I think it does relate to the other senses.Music for me is story telling, so I usually start with an intention or something I want to say. From there I kind of struggle around in the dark, trying to find ways to say that. Sometimes it’s a linear thing where I have an idea and then go about trying to find ways to express it. Other times I will discover things along the way and the idea ends up turning into something else altogether. It’s a mixture between intention and chance. I think the reason I write music is because I’m trying to say things that I find difficult to encapsulate verbally. Music is its own kind of language and it’s very good at saying things that words struggle with, so that’s often the impulse for me. " - Max Richter, composer, taken from an interview here.---------------- Lean out, lean out The light in Who wants to sing? And I truly believe Used see what you see That you cant overlie us We will find the... Read more » 8:07 AM
Recent kitchen inspirations...exploring texture, materials, stone, wood, black and natural tones---------------- Recent kitchen inspirations... exploring texture, materials, stone, wood, black and natural tones ---------------- Read more » 8:37 AM
"memories they come and go, some are sweet and some are low" vs.“I’ve had enough darkness in my life, I’m ready for some light.” images :1. Francis Harris, Leland: "Reverting to his own name has allowed Harris to produce arguably his most organic, ostensibly his most honest and without doubt his saddest body of work to date. The first few times I listened through I was unaware of the album's backstory, but even without this knowledge it was impossible to come away without a sense of it; sorrow permeates almost every aspect of every track. Some of this is down to the collaborations. Greg Paulus' trumpet has never sounded as heartbroken, Emil Eabramyan's achingly beautiful cello floats like ash on the wind, and Danish singer Gry Bagoien contributes delicate, lingering vocals to a handful of songs. However, it's Harris' production itself that delivers the majority of the emotional payload. " listen here.2. CTO lighting. more here. ------------ "memories they come and go, some are sweet and some are low" vs. “I’ve had enough darkness in my life, I’m ready for some light.... Read more » 9:37 AM