Flyer for concert at The Old Coroner's Court, Bristol 12 April
Posted: Feb 26, 2014

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Posted: Feb 26, 2014
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Posted: Feb 26, 2014
Glacial query
Posted: Feb 26, 2014
The salsa cocktail master and his beautiful rainbow.
Posted: Feb 26, 2014
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Posted: Feb 25, 2014
Good one! Thanks to the designer... whoever you are
Posted: Feb 24, 2014
Posted: Feb 24, 2014
Hello SOMA
Joshua again ! the Mexican archaeologist, I've written a couple of times in the past, once from Italy prior to one of your concerts in Ravena ( i sent picture titled cook vs sunn o))) ), another time from Mexico (with a picture with my arm-sunn- tattoo and my dog) and maybe another time that quite remember ...
Well, now, after a long journey through Europe studying ancient cultures, I have returned to Palenque (in Chiapas, México), one of the most important Mayan archaeological site...
Posted: Feb 24, 2014
Beyond
Posted: Feb 24, 2014
We have to go there every visit, Gisèle's shopping ground for puppet costumes... the amount of access and support of obsession on each and every all topic, good and bad tastes, here in TYO continues to baffle and impress.
Posted: Feb 23, 2014
Great times in Tokyo this weekend. So happy to be back in Japan!
Posted: Feb 19, 2014
That's the real hall of fame folks!
Been designing and pressing records since 1994 and they take the cake, hands down.
Stoughton is the Jeruslam of record sleeve printing.
Posted: Feb 19, 2014
Thank you ROOTBLOG
Dhrupad
Director: Mani Kaul
Year: 1982
(1:10:31)
rudraveena: Ustad Zia Mohiuddin Dagar
vocal: Ustad Zia Fariduddin Dagar and Bahauddin Mohiuddin Dagar
A nostalgic sepia-toned wonder, right from the opening shot of a very skinny little boy learning to play the rudraveena - let’s put it this way, if a total beginner practicing his scales sounds this good, wait until you hear what’s next.
Sunset jugalbandi on the walls of Gwalior fort, Mohiuddin Dagar’s hands, Fatehpur Sikri, sun-fad...
Posted: Feb 18, 2014
http://www.vocu.jp/products/VTE1600/vte1600.htm
TAPELUST
Posted: Feb 18, 2014
Teaser for the feature length documentary "Breadcrumb Trail" by Lance Bangs about the band Slint and the Louisville music culture they emerged from