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I think I got kicked in the nuts by a mule last night. When I woke up today, my sack was in a bit of pain.
Maybe it's cancer or a hernia. I should probably go and get it checked out.
Summer television is pretty lame--can't say I'm a fan of the reality show:
*Pirate Master
*The Next Best Thing
*So You Think You Can Dance
*Big Brother 99
*Hasselhoff Knows Talent
*Ex-Wives Club
Top Chef: I guess people watch it on the Bravo. From the promos, it looks like this season is going to take place in Miami.
Speaking of Pirates, Chuck Klosterman wrote an article--in 2004--about the current Pirate Renaissance occurring in the zeitgeist--it appeared in the writing compilation he released near the end of '06.
Klute--Emperors New Clothes

I just downloaded this off SLSK. It just came out in North America last Tuesday. I guess I got into Klute a couple years ago when Kute--Tom Withers--released some tracks for the breakbeat science series. I really never was into Drum+Bass before hearing Klute, but there were so many hooks and melodies in the sound--and I had to, thus, rethink my stance towards the Drum+Bass scene.
Klute, definitely, proves that Drum+Bass can be progressive, not stagnant.
Maybe it's cancer or a hernia. I should probably go and get it checked out.
Summer television is pretty lame--can't say I'm a fan of the reality show:
*Pirate Master
*The Next Best Thing
*So You Think You Can Dance
*Big Brother 99
*Hasselhoff Knows Talent
*Ex-Wives Club
Top Chef: I guess people watch it on the Bravo. From the promos, it looks like this season is going to take place in Miami.
Speaking of Pirates, Chuck Klosterman wrote an article--in 2004--about the current Pirate Renaissance occurring in the zeitgeist--it appeared in the writing compilation he released near the end of '06.
Klute--Emperors New Clothes

I just downloaded this off SLSK. It just came out in North America last Tuesday. I guess I got into Klute a couple years ago when Kute--Tom Withers--released some tracks for the breakbeat science series. I really never was into Drum+Bass before hearing Klute, but there were so many hooks and melodies in the sound--and I had to, thus, rethink my stance towards the Drum+Bass scene.
Klute, definitely, proves that Drum+Bass can be progressive, not stagnant.
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