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From a new suite of psychedelic Pop Art images

See more of my Pop Art at www.howiegreen.com

 

Detail of the first phase in my first collaboration with my beautiful roommate, Nicole.

 

Mixed Media on Poster Board.

San Francisco, California

<< THE TAKEOVER >>

Thurs Dec 14

8-9.30pm DJ Crème

9.30-11pm DJ H

[neo-psychedelia / psychedlic art rock / dream pop]

Sandcastle Beach at Planet Tambalya: SLEA 6

LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SLEA6/233/215/24

 

Crème and H are heading to Sandcastle Beach near where they crash landed on Planet Tabalya, a psychedelic planet created by artist AmandaT Tamatzui and located in the SLEA6 region of the galaxy. Wear your space bathing suits or cover your junk with space junk for this neo-psychedlic musical experience! Pew Pew!

 

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This is the 2nd of 4 stops in December to return to our favourite TAKEOVER locations from 2023. Thank you so much to everyone who has hosted and attended a TAKEOVER since we started this wild ride 7 months ago. We are so grateful you shared your amazing builds and unbelievable support and enthusiasm with us. Let’s do it again next year!!

❤❤❤

 

TAKEOVER happens every Thursday 8-11pm SLT. Venue and genre TBA!

 

FROLIC Events & DJ Group on DISCORD discord.gg/3FCHqSEBfz

Arthur was afraid and angry...

 

He felt the thought wight crawling about in his subconscious: a day mare. Human eyes and box lantern teeth. I's searching for the thin place the flimsy floor board to consciousness.

 

Long stem red roses grew like hair from is bald head. A bloody crown it whispered amid his butter knives and bottle caps. A maze of metal echoing the whispers of the wight. He stood there for a moment and smiled upward his teeth giving light to the label-less caps on the ceiling. Then walked on calloused soles sounding off butter knives. In the maze it's in the maze. His thoughts raged if it finds the blue room...I'm finished. Blue it whispered like your sky. No not sky more like sapphire... yes down not up. The butter knives changed into butterflies and it fell grinning glowing downwards. The Minds mine I thought and laughed/ cried at the unfortunate revelation.. as the thought wight fell nearer to the blue room. Closer it whispered as it tumbled around butterflies and bottle flies flitting in yellows and greens toward the blue.

So I'm looking for a weight vest. Big purchase, hundreds of bucks, I

know nothing about how to buy one. My instinct is to go online and

find some sort of user forum where people have posted opinions about

weight vests. I check metafilter, then google, then amazon. On amazon

I punch up a couple of vests that have no reviews, then I find the

review pictured here for an Everlast vest.

 

First instinct: this guy is associated with XVest. There are many

examples of this sort of guerilla internet marketing, in fact I had a

date with a woman whose full-time job is to lurk in travel chat

rooms, assuming one of a number of pseudonyms, and advocate for her

client's travel products.

 

More evolved sites have addressed this. Notice the "see all my

reviews" button. I clicked on it. This guy has reviewed all sorts of

shit, and one look at his review of Boards of Canada's _Campfire

Headphase_, which I have pasted below, is all I needed. This guy is

for real, and I ain't buying the Everlast vest.

 

18 of 25 people found the following review helpful:

 

Rembrandt and Van Gogh reincarnated..., October 23, 2005

 

I get it...I finally get it. It's no wonder that BOC's Michael

Sandison and Marcus Eoin (Sandison) have revelead they are brothers.

It takes two people from the same genetic gene pool to make music

THIS GOOD. After listening to their latest masterwork, The Campfire

Headphase, I now understand what BOC's music is meant to portray. I

believe that Boards' music is a virtual road map of the human soul.

Each new album and release Boards puts out is a musical

representation of a particular stage in human exisitence. The

Campfire Headphase represents "adulthood". Follow me for an

interesting ride.

 

Music Has The Right To Children in 1998 was BOC's seminal work. It

was their first official LP. Through inference of the title, this

album represented "childhood". Each song has a rustic, analog feel to

it. The album is replete with children laughing, saying "I love

you" (Color of the Fire), learning shapes (Triangles and Rhombuses)

and counting with the teacher in elementary school (Aquarius). There

are references to educational films and public television (One Very

Important Thought). Even "Telephasic Workshop" is a play on words as

compared to The Children's Television Workshop, who brought us

childhood classics such as Sesame Street and The Electric Company.

MHTRTC contains tons of samples from these two shows.

 

Music... is Boards' universally worshipped album because so many

adult listeners discovered it in their late 20's and 30's, when their

formerly optimisic youthful lives had become sad, corrupted and mired

in work, bills and bad relationships. This album reminds us of the

tender, innocent, happy childhood we lost yet is not too late to

recapture.

 

This brings us to Geogaddi in 2002, BOC's second, most controversial,

and the most polarized amongst their fans. The reason why is simple--

Geogaddi represents "adolescence" and young adulthood, say between 13

and 28 or so, a good 15-year period. Geogaddi's music is intrusive,

in your face and agressive, like a teenager enraged with hormones,

confused and aroused by his newborn sexuality. The music is powerful,

crisper, and braver than the previous album yet intentionally

pretentious and insecure, reminiscent of a teen's false bravado in

his/her attempts to lure a sexual partner. Titles like "Julie and

Candy", "Beware the Friendly Stranger" implies sexual predation and

curiosity. "Opening the Mouth" and "You Can Feel The Sky" refer to

the intense feelings of losing one's virginity. Young people are now

in high school or college, learing more advanced and complex subject

matters, such as mathematics, music and formulas (Music is Math, The

Smallest Weird Number, A is to B as B is to C, Dandelion). The

childhood represented in MHTRTC is now disgusting to the adolescent

know-it-all in Geogaddi. One can't wait to bid childhood "bye, bye,

bye, byeeeeee..." as in Sunshine Recorder. In fact, you'd better

"record" bits and pieces of your childhood "sunshine" or they will be

gone forever. BOC did and that's why MHTRTC was so great in recording

childhood sensations. Keep in mind, teenagers and college students

feel they are at an age where they feel the world revolves around

them. The very name "Geogaddi" means "to revolve around the world

TWICE". Teens must be so vain, eh? Fans recommended to "play

[Geogaddi] TWICE before listening". It is at this time in our lives

that we may experiement with drugs or become entrenched with unsavory

company, such as cults, as evidenced by so many references to

subliminals, Satanists and Branch Dividians (The Devil is in the

Details, 1969, etc.) "Gyroscope" takes the innocent number counting

of "Aquarius" and subverts it into a perverse, schizophrenic parody

of number-obession. BOC endured a lot criticism by fans, as they

interpreted Geogaddi to have lost that "warm sound" and suffered a

sophomore's jinx. Geogaddi gave so many listeners an awkward, angry

experience, reminding them of unpleasant adolescent memories,

triggering sensitive moments of dread, sexual shame and rebellion.

These are the haters of Geogaddi. Others are reminded of young

acheivement, sexual conquest and higher learning. These are the

lovers of Geogaddi. I tend toward the middle, leaning toward the

hating side. My life sucked between 12 and 30, especially in romance

and finance. Geogaddi nails each angry, black, self-loathsome feeling

I ever experienced with spades. I hate them for planting the mirror

to my face, exposing my flaws to the world yet love them for doing so

in order to learn to love and heal myself and thusly prepare me for

the next ablum...The Campfire Headphase.

 

The Campfire Headphase represents solid adulthood--your 30's and

40's. Like the Sandison brothers, many people at this stage of life

are married, and/or have children. They may have secure jobs and

prefer a Netflix night rather than a wild night of clubbin' and

sluttin'. Geogaddi's music was electric and virile, like the pompous

high school football star. Headphase's music is acoustic, organic and

mellow, like getting stoned by a campfire. The initials of this album

is TCH, which could very well be an anagram of THC. The biggest

obsevation about this album is its use of guitars (or clever guitar

samples). Those who complain about the guitars (which are only

noticable on a handful of tracks) do not understand that acoustics-a-

la-Music70 were going to be a natural progression of Boards' music.

To make a sequel to MHTRTC would have been a lazy, backwards

decision. To create "Music Part 2" would have invalidated Geogaddi

completely, reducing it as a self-indulgent mistake (some obtuse fans

wouldn't mind this outcome). There was no way Mike and Marcus was

going to allow that to happen. TCH had to be mellow in order to allow

us to contemplate the harshness of the near-indigestible Geogaddi and

to fully appreciate how beautiful, and necessary that album was to

understand ourselves. Every time I listen to TCH, Geogaddi becomes

even more special. You have to take the sweet and the harsh, as in

Boards of Canada and as in life. You don't really understand that

lesson until you are in your 30's. God bless you Boards for guiding

me through that lesson. When I heard Peacock Tail, I understood

everything...why I went through the type of life I've led so far, the

smart decisions and foolish mistakes I've made in my life and why my

childhood sounded like MHTRTC and why my teens and 20's felt like

Geogaddi. Peacock Tail is the only Boards song other than Aquarius

that made me cry on the first listen.

 

TCH is an album of crisp, digital music. It feels almost like BOC in

high-def surround sound. The way the BOC-brothas equalize and alter

their music envelops me and a warm sea glass cocoon. Every song feels

like subliminal line noise is dancing through them, as if my

headphones are too close to my wall and I can hear random radio

singals through the electral outlet. My favorite tune as of this

writing is Slow This Bird Down, not for its melody or message, but

just for sheer technique. How is it possbile that a song transmutes

itself into a scratchy, broken radio transmission? Constants and

Changing uses the EQ to mess with your ears; parts are muffled,

others are pronounced. Your ears are fighting to pick up something

precise in the song, like an amorphous signal from outer space.

Brilliant. This album celebrates the freedom, leisure and self-

assuredness of adulthood (A Moment of Clarity, '84 Pontiac Dream) but

also reminds us that this period of life still brings heartbreak and

sadness. Farewell Fire is the one of the most heartwrenching and

saddest pieces I have ever heard--a 21st Century version of

Albonini's Adagio in G Minor for Strings and Organ. Eveytime I hear

this piece I think of the only woman to ever break my heart twice and

how the pain still manages to linger to this day (you know who you

are, Michelle...) This song also has possibly the longest fade out in

the history of man.

 

Guitars are nothing new with this album. BOC has been using analog

instrumentation long before the Twoism days. I have a friend in

Ireland who managed to get a hold a copy of two unreleased BOC demo

cassettes and a copy of the almost-mythical Acid Memories from 1989.

Yes, these tapes are authentic. No, you won't get a copy from me or

online. This music is not even on any file-sharing programs and trust

me, I have 'em all. You won't find them on the internet, period.

Based on these unreleased recordings, these cats have had the guitar

down cold for a long time. TCH is the perfection of organic

experimentation. Chromakey Dreamcoat and Hey Saturday Sun are

examples as such. Even the crunchy "squeaks" from the guitar strings

are sampled to the point of being part of the beat sequence. The

guitar riffs on Chromakey are so deconstructed, that they sound more

like a Japanese shamisen rather than the former instrument. You can

listen to this song forever and that's why Boards slams the brakes on

this song at the end, snapping you out of a surreal hypnosis. It is

already a fact that Boards have been influenced by psychedlic acts

like The Incredible String Band. The Band's flutes and guitars have

been sampled by Boards on Geogaddi and before.

 

Those who dismiss this work as inferior to MHTRTC have completely

missed the point. Listen. Everyone, mark my lips...There will NEVER

EVER be another album like MHTRTC! There I said it. Just like there

will never be another Michael Jordan, Malcom X, Nikola Tesla or Jimi

Hendrix, we will never see another BOC album like Music...so stop

wishing for it. Everything Boards cranks out to the public is equally

beautiful in thankfully different ways. Their sound is evolving at an

exponential basis, drawing ideas and motifs from their previous works

and transmuting them into newer, greater and more complex

masterpieces. I'm not surprised that BOC needs months to work on one

song...and years just to make one full length CD. That's how insanely

layered their music is. I never trust any artist that jams out a CD

of new material every year containing crap that fans want to hear.

True artists make music for solely themselves. If he or she gets a

couple of fans along the way, all the better. Artists are also

idiosyncratically selfish because they are dissatisfied with the

current paradigm of their genre's art. They naturally crave to create

something that is self-authored, bringing the satisfaction of

creating something intimate and beautiful. BOC are just hitting the

3rd gear on their supercharged Minimoogs. I predict based on their

musical progression that there will be two more full albums before

they call it quits forever. The next album will highlight middle-aged

life and be released around 2008-2009 and their final album will face

old age, death and the transition around 2012. The circle will be

complete, or is it the "Hexagon"?

 

This is my longest review and I hope you survived it. If I bored you

to tears and you hate my review, so be it; that is your right. If

reading this made you a better Boards of Canada fan, then let's go

"Happy Cycling" together. This is a great album and it will take me

until the next album to fully understand it. We can no longer call

Boards of Canada "electronic" artists. They are in a unique category

with no equal, but with many wannabees. "Analog-Synthetic Musical

Digitalization and Enhancement" is the closest 'genre' I can think of

for Boards of Canada, a coy, brilliant duo that now belongs to no

genre. 5 stars once again, Mike and Marcus. Don't stop making music

for yourselves and thank you for another incredible journey in my

headphones.

For this image I suspended a glass caserole dish that had drops of cooking oil floating on water, over an abstract blue and green painting I did for just this purpose. I'm going to put together a slide show of a bunch of blue and green emulsion pictures, and play Va Morrison's song "Blue and Green" behind it.

 

This emulsion photography I learned from Brian Peterson at the University of Youtube. Here's that link. www.youtube.com/user/ppsop2009#p/u/8/SCYG7HO_SZo

Art Website: www.emeraldsrain.com

 

Check out my hidden San Diego website! www.hiddensandiego.net

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro

Cotton

 

(Note: This is a LARGE print - not suited for smaller hammocks, would be best for large size items and liners)

This is an emulsion of water and cooking oil in a caserole dish suspended above an abstract acrylic painting of blue and green.

 

This emulsion photography I learned from Brian Peterson at the University of Youtube. Here's that link. www.youtube.com/user/ppsop2009#p/u/8/SCYG7HO_SZo

This tribute to the Beatles has taken a couple of years to complete. While working on other projects these personal projects for fun get put aside so I'm glad to finally have it done.

See more of my at at www.howiegreen.com

 

modeling one of the long sleeve shirts out of your newest tie-dye batch.

available for purchase in our online shop. see profile for a link!

photography by Danny R. ( www.flickr.com/lucidopticlab )

 

lucidrose.blogspot.com/2009/08/summer-tie-dye.html

 

my locks have come a long way- now 6 months old!

My wife and I went to see the Psychedlic Furs perform at an outdoor concert at Finkl Steel's Lincoln Park factory complex but left before they came on after losing patience at the band's delay on taking the stage. It was getting late and we had a long drive back home.

 

These photos were taken at dusk so the details are not great but they show the Finkl complex from the inside. Finkl tried to be a good neighbor including hosting this event with Goose Island beer on their property.

 

Finkl relocated to the South Side and its former Lincoln Park site is part of the Lincoln Yards development with all of its former buildings including the ones in these photos demolished.

Using "hypnotic" from picnik sandbox and mirror frame from picnik. It used to be a picture of some wild daisies up on the river bluff.

Something a little different . . .

Detail of the first phase in my first collaboration with my beautiful roommate, Nicole.

 

Mixed Media on Poster Board.

Who is James Tillich? Everyone wants to know. Google "James Tillich" and find his Myspace page.

From a new suite of psychedlic Pop Art images called The Godz.

 

See my Pop Art at www.howiegreen.com

Little glass pumpkins lit up by neon

My wife and I went to see the Psychedlic Furs perform at an outdoor concert at Finkl Steel's Lincoln Park factory complex but left before they came on after losing patience at the band's delay on taking the stage. It was getting late and we had a long drive back home.

 

These photos were taken at dusk so the details are not great but they show the Finkl complex from the inside. Finkl tried to be a good neighbor including hosting this event with Goose Island beer on their property.

 

Finkl relocated to the South Side and its former Lincoln Park site is part of the Lincoln Yards development with all of its former buildings including the ones in these photos demolished.

Darker My Love - SixthST Warehouse 02.16.08

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