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May 2010

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May 21, 2010
This is Bobby Solo

Yes man!!

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May 21, 2010
The day OMFGCO came to wk12

Jeremy

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Fritz

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Matthew

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OMFGCO

They came visiting us 2 weeks ago.

They were phenomenal.

Great guys and great energy.

One ex 12er and 2 ex wkers.

They stretched the importance of connections and building relationships with people.

They said that 12 and WK were the perfect platforms that led them to collaborate with clients like ACE Hotel and Stumptown.

Their work is stupendous!

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They also told us about some of their next projects. They will involve basketball and an island…

They made those wonderful cards for us, and took some pics with them:

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Beers+sun on the deck!

It was a glorious day!

Thanks guys!

May 21, 2010
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May 20, 2010
(paper) Aeroplane "Chart Mix" May 2010

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Aeroplane “Chart Mix” May 2010 by Aeroplane (Official)

01. John Waynes : “Falling Leaves” (Social Disco Club Remix)
02. Rodion : “Alagoas Cowboys”
03. The Aikiu : “Just Can’t Sleep”
04. Montauk : “Holiday”
05. Anthony’s Games : “Theme From Sunshine Love”
06. Amari : “Tiger” (Cécile Remix)
07. Scissor Sisters : “Invisible Light” (Siriusmo Remix)
08. Headman : “Fluctuation” (Thee Loving Hand Remix Edit by T.G.)
09. Ost & Kjex : “Continental Lover”
10. Jori Hulkkonen : “I Am Dead” (CFCF Remix)

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One eyed Steve

Just one word: AMAZING.

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May 10, 2010
I Don't Feel It Anymore (George Raquet Remix) William Fitzsimmons

William Fitzsimmons - “I don’t feel it anymore” (George Raquet Remix)

Just discovered him today. Such an interesting story:

William Fitzsimmons is one of the oddest people you will ever meet. Born the youngest child of two blind parents, William was raised in the outskirts of the steel city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Due to the family’s inability to communicate through normal visual means, William’s childhood home was filled with a myriad of sounds to replace what eyes could not see. The house was suffused with pianos, guitars, trombones, talking birds, classical records, family sing-a-longs, bedtime stories, and the bellowing of a pipe organ, which his father built into the house with his own hands. When his father’s orchestral records were not resonating through the walls, his mother would educate him on the folk stylings of James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Simon & Garfunkel. By the completion of his youth and schooling, Fitzsimmons had become well-versed at a variety of instruments, at the minor expense of social standing, interactional skills, and a knowledge of proper shaving technique.

Fitzsimmons’ path into music was likewise unusual, forsaking the hobby for many years to work with the mentally ill and pursue an education in the field of mental health. It was during his last semester of graduate school that William pooled monies from past birthday’s, holidays, and snow shoveling outings, and bought cheap home recording equipment to begin creating songs again (the first collection of which eventually became his debut album). After finally achieving his goal of becoming a practicing therapist, William left, and returned again to his love of crafting and playing songs. He felt that is where he most belonged. Somewhere between a singing therapist, and a counselor who writes songs, is where Fitzsimmons endeavors to be. Using songs to address matters that he believes need to be addressed.

William draws from those early folks stylings of his mother’s music, and the embellished instrumentation of his father’s. He is often compared to contemporaries Sufjan Stevens, Iron & Wine, and the late Elliott Smith, not only for his unique style and skill in writing and proclivity to deal with substantive and evocative subject matter, but also for his use of organic and colorful melodies and arrangements. His first two records were completely self-produced and his new album, “The Sparrow And The Crow,” produced by Marshall Altman at Galt Line Studios in Los Angeles, is his first studio recorded work. While his lyricism deals often with darker undertones (his most recent album is said to have been written following his own divorce), a measure of hopefulness is always carefully blended in. Even with his short tenure as a songwriter, William has already received mention in noted publications such as Billboard, Paste Magazine, and Performing Songwriter Magazine, and his music has been featured on several television programs such as “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Army Wives.”

May 8, 2010
Shoreditch Department of Advertising Correction

Election2010 in the UK.

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The “Shoreditch Department of Advertising Correction” has been taking over political billboards in East London, changing Conservative Party ads to poetic, whimsical and sometimes political ends.

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Chemical back

Chemical Brothers are back!

Amazing section on their internet site called “Chemmunity”….Jim Riswold would not have approved this pun.

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Clicking on the Chemmunity bar, takes you into the dedicated section, where you can find out about where those tweets, flickr tag, youtube videos or lastfm links are coming from, thanks to a world map that updates in real time. The user that posted each message is also listed, for you to track down.

Pretty nice.

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Here the video of their latest single: Swoon.

The new audio/visual album Further will be released on June 14th.

Visuals by Flat Nose George. Directed by Adam Smith & Marcus Lyall.

May 8, 2010
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