Welcome to the new installment of the playlist series with
Playlist-11 Compiled by Damion. In this playlist I have included some upbeat songs with some interesting piano synth sounds in a lot of the tracks that give each song a unique appeal. I would advice though to check out the last song "That White Girl" by Track Rockers Ent. It was written by
Raybones and Produced by
Mic Vicious. It currently is a promo track that as of yet is an untitled project by Raybones. Raybones and his partner Mic Vicious, the two collaborated on Raybone's first EP Dirty White Boy; together, the pair established Track Rockers, a dynamic duo who creates original beats and lyrics. Mic Vicious is actually a good friend of mine who is very talented in the producer arena. This man can put together a nice hip hop track for your listening pleasure. If you want to check out more by
Raybones and
Mic Vicious then check out their Myspace pages. If you want to check out any of the other playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog.
Cover art by: Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. Buoy
by The Nightgowns
2. Falling From The Sun
by Album Leaf
3. Flashes
by Spirit Spine
4. Folding Under Stories Told
by Letting Up Despite Great Faults
5. He Was Worse Than The Needle He Gave You
by The Delta Mirror
6. I Can't Wait To Come Home
by Dreamboat Money
7. Icarus
by White Hinterland
8. In A Dream
by Skybox
9. July Flame
by Laura Veirs
10. Artichoke
by Pandit
11. Sundy
by Field
12. The Kids Don't Stand A Chance (Miike Snow Remix)
by Vampire Weekend
13. The King and All Of His Men
by Wolf Gang
14. Wide Eyes
by Local Natives
15. Young Intentions (Feat. Goddamn Electric Bill)
by IMMOOR
16. That White Girl
by Track Rockers Ent.
I found some very interesting postcards from back in the day of the Expo67. If you want to know what the Expo67 was here is some information on it from
Wikipedia. The 1967 International and Universal Exposition, or
Expo 67 as it was commonly known, was the general exhibition, category one
World's Fair held in
Montreal,
Quebec,
Canada from April 27 to October 29, 1967. It was considered to be the most successful World's Fair of the 20th century, with over 50 million visitors and 62 nations participating. It also set the single-day attendance record for a world's fair with 569,000 visitors on its third day.
After Expo 67 ended in October 1967, the site and most of the pavilions lived on as an exhibition called
Man and His World, open during the summer months from 1968 until 1981. By that time, most of the buildings, which had not been designed to last beyond the original exhibition, had deteriorated and were dismantled. Today, the islands that hosted the world exhibition are mainly used as parkland and for recreational use, with only a few remaining structures from Expo 67 to show that the event was held there. Many Canadians from that time still regard it as one of the country's finest cultural achievements. Below are some old postcards from the Expo 67 that provide a great visual look back at 1967. More postcards
click here.
I found
Steven Beckly work on
Flickr and I can say I'm enjoying a lot of his photography and wanted to share with the readers his works. Steven Beckly is a photographer living and working in Toronto, Canada. He believes there is a beauty in everyday moments that normally go unnoticed. You can tell from his photography that he captures a lot of the everyday moments even when no one is around. If you want to check out more of his work or follow him on his social networks your in luck then. You can follow him on
Facebook,
Twitter and
Flickr and his
Blog.
I'm not one for camping but the
Opera Camper could change my mind on the wonders of camping. The Opera Camper is a sleek tow-behind package and from the looks of this camper. It is a luxury type suite camper that can be taken where ever you want it to go. It includes a tweaked veranda, two electrically-adjustable beds that can be combined to make a larger single sleeping surface. It has a boiler for the hot water in your own compact kitchen and it includes a top-loaded fridge with 36L of storage. It comes with the a ceramic toilet of your own so no port A potty for you. Lastly it comes with a corian fountain with pull-out faucet head that doubles as an outdoor shower. It current price for this camper is not known yet so it is (TBA). If you want more info check out the
brochure.
I found a new band that I haven't been able to stop listening to since I found him via
Paul Tebbott twitter page. Portland-based
Keith Kenniff, who creates music under the solo projects of
Helios and
Goldmund, as well as collaborating with his wife Hollie in
Mint Julep. His music consists mostly of piano and guitar with atmospheric background sounds which will put your mind at ease. It will take you to places where you feel warm and safe like when you were a kid playing in the autumn leaves with the sun shining and your feeling care free to the world. It's producers like Helios that not only reflect on the sounds that they hear and produce but also the reflections of sounds the listener might feel. Music like Helios takes you places it might be to past experiences or thoughts of new futures. It's all up to how the music shapes your mind.
On a non philosophical note though Keith also runs a
blog where he posts tracks that he produced or remixed as well as videos that he produced and wrote the music for. He currently is going to be releasing two limited edition CD's of "Unleft" and “Live at the Triple Door”. He states that he is having the albums professionally manufactured with full artwork, and remastered. Unleft will have the same track-listing as “Unreleased Vol.1” but will feature an extra bonus track called “The Morning Room”. He will only have 150 copies of each available for sale, and doesn't plan to repress them unless he receives another large order. If you want to preorder his CD's you can do so at the
Unseen Shop. The albums are due to be released on March 1st. I have added some of his videos that I found interesting for you to check out as well as some of his tracks.
A while back ago I did a post about
Ecospace and the
Mini-Jot which are office spaces that could be placed in your back yard. Well I found another one that I think is pretty interesting and it's called the
Archipod (pronounced ‘ark-ee-pod’, as in ‘architecture’). The company was looking for a way to decrease the cost and inconvenience of commuting to work every day. So then they created the Archipod which comes with an ergonomic semicircular computer desk, concealed background mood lighting, electric heater, smoke alarm, data ports and electrical outlets. The ‘Pod’ is primarily suited to use as a garden office, but could easily be adapted to anything you choose and it is about 2.9m diameter internally at the widest point x 2.5m to top of dome. I actually find this one to be interesting due to the shape of the pod. It looks futuristic with its back to the future like door entrance and its round windows.
Thinksound offers an eco-friendly alternative to other portable headphones. Go green while you upgrade your lousy pack-in earphones with
Thinksound Rain & Thunder Headphones ($75-$100). Both of these headphones feature a wooden body which it source is from renewable sources and it comes in a recycled, bleach-free packaging with a cotton carrying pouch that's sewn from renewable sources. Thinksound has found their niche that they were looking for in their products by offering eco-friendly products.
The best part of these headphones is that they have great sound quality in two different styles to fit your need. There are currently two Thinksound models to choose from. The Thunder, priced at $75, features a 10mm driver and passive noise cancelation (meaning the speaker cover blocks outside noise from entering the ear canal) with an emphasis on bass. The smaller
Thinksound Rain priced at $100 is supposed to be catered to audio purists who prefer a flat frequency response. Both models are considered IEM (in-ear monitor) canal headphones because they sit inside the ear canal with a snug fit. Typically, models of this design produce better sound because they have a direct shot to your ears without letting outside noise interfere or leak into the soundstage.
If you think that the price is a little steep you can always check out
Amazon. You can find the Rains for $60 on Amazon, and the Thunders for about $45.