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myabstractmind:

//Embrace//Nature// (by ashleyjosephedwards)

myabstractmind:

//Embrace//Nature// (by ashleyjosephedwards)

clásico de los británicos de Sun Dial (1990)
http://www.mediafire.com/?eoeizrqiinh

clásico de los británicos de Sun Dial (1990)

http://www.mediafire.com/?eoeizrqiinh

New LP, psych-garage
http://www.mediafire.com/?o58xw4gp507iu10
un clásico de Spacemen 3
http://www.mediafire.com/?t1riuzztjnl

un clásico de Spacemen 3

http://www.mediafire.com/?t1riuzztjnl

Comets on Fire - Comets on Fire (Alternative Tentacles; 2003)

El rugido desgarrador de los primeros acordes en “All I Need” nos introduce a un álbum que rompe con los esquemas convencionales y se lanza a la montaña rusa del noise punk a toda velocidad. Los psicodélicos de California lanzaron su debut con marcadas influencias de los Stooges, MC5 y Blue Cheer, donde las guitarras estridentes y el feedback a toda marcha llevan a un intenso viaje que al llegar a su punto culminante (“Ghost of the Cosmos”), deja a sus auditores con una sensación de ensordecedora satisfacción. Una joyita para los amantes de la psicodelia ruidosa y singular.

OZ magazine, 1968

OZ magazine, 1968

(Source: steviedacanay)

newyorker:


JR wanted to check in on the camera that was taking the stop-motion photography, so after lunch we walked to the building across the street where it was positioned. While ascending the stairs, we met a real-estate broker who was trying to sell an apartment in the building. It turned out that the apartment belonged to the artist Maria Abramović. The broker invited us in to look at the place, which was sparsely decorated but elegant. (Somehow, a rowing machine in the middle of the living room fit right in.) From Abramović’s window, you could see JR’s piece taking shape:

In this week’s issue, Raffi Khatchadourian profiled street artist JR [subscription required} and took some iPhone pictures of him and his crew installing “Inside Out” in downtown Manhattan. Click through to see more of Raffi’s pictures: http://nyr.kr/vne1g4

newyorker:

JR wanted to check in on the camera that was taking the stop-motion photography, so after lunch we walked to the building across the street where it was positioned. While ascending the stairs, we met a real-estate broker who was trying to sell an apartment in the building. It turned out that the apartment belonged to the artist Maria Abramović. The broker invited us in to look at the place, which was sparsely decorated but elegant. (Somehow, a rowing machine in the middle of the living room fit right in.) From Abramović’s window, you could see JR’s piece taking shape:

In this week’s issue, Raffi Khatchadourian profiled street artist JR [subscription required} and took some iPhone pictures of him and his crew installing “Inside Out” in downtown Manhattan. Click through to see more of Raffi’s pictures: http://nyr.kr/vne1g4

bradelterman:

I will never forget that afternoon during the summer of ‘77 when I drove Joan out to the Sherman Oaks to hit a bunch of balls in a batting cage. After the softballs and photos, we ate a bunch of hot dogs and drove back to civilization, the Sunset Strip. 
Photo by Brad Elterman

bradelterman:

I will never forget that afternoon during the summer of ‘77 when I drove Joan out to the Sherman Oaks to hit a bunch of balls in a batting cage. After the softballs and photos, we ate a bunch of hot dogs and drove back to civilization, the Sunset Strip. 

Photo by Brad Elterman