Archive for July, 2008

New Download: Live DJ Set @ Beyond 07/23/2008

Here’s my set from this Wednesday. The last track was cut a little short. At some point I’ll re-upload a file that doesn’t have five minutes of silence on the end, too…

Tracklisting:

Ott - From Trunch To Stromness
Asura - La Chanson de Carla
Shpongle - A New Way To Say “Hooray”
Ott - The Queen Of All Everything
Hallucinogen - Gamma Goblins (”It’s Turtles All The Way Down” Mix)
Entheogenic - Spaced (Shulman Remix)
Hooverphonic - 2 Wicky
Digital Mystery Tour - The Blooming
Celtic Cross - Khatmandu
Ott - Rogue Bagel
Tripswitch - Roll Your Own (Youth vs. Subsonar Remix)
Tripswitch - Deer Park
Tripswitch - Indigo
Tripswitch - Tomahna (Kuba Remix)
Ott - 382 Seaside
Abakus - Apricots
Thievery Corporation - Exilio (Rewound By Thievery Corporation)
Younger Brother - All I Want

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Seriously, Apple?

Backing up iPhone... Again.

Seriously, every time?

I last put my iPhone on the dock about 8 hours ago, when I went to sleep.

They really need to have a setting or something to do this less often for the applications. Nothing changed on my iPhone applications over night. Not a single thing. Can’t they implement a check for that before beginning the back up process?

Oooooooh! Now we’re moving!

Oooh!  Now we're moving!

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Good Point about Drilling in the US

From: If We Drill in the US, We Don’t Get the Oil

I had been thinking about this for some time but never posted it. Cenk Uygur beat me to it yesterday and I’m finally getting a chance to re-post it.

One thing has been driving me crazy about this drilling debate — everyone seems to assume that if we drill for oil in the US, that we will get the oil. And hence, we won’t be dependent on foreign oil anymore. But we won’t get anything, Exxon-Mobil will.

Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner!

The oil that comes from that drilling will not be United States property (Republicans aren’t suggesting we nationalize the oil companies, are they?). It will be the property of whichever oil company got the rights to that contract. They can then sell it to whoever they like — and they will. They will sell it on the world market, so the Chinese will have just as much access to the oil that comes out of the coast of Florida as we will.

The Democrats have done a decent job of beating back the argument that this will effect prices in the short run, or even in the long run. But no one has addressed the point above. The Republicans make it seem like we won’t be dependent on foreign oil — and that prices will go down in the US — if we have our own oil. But it won’t be ours. And it will be sold on the world market, so its effect on global oil prices will be even smaller.

When we ask the question of whether there should be drilling off the coast of Florida or in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, we should ask the question this way — would you be comfortable with the Chinese or the Germans or Russians or the Saudis drilling on American land? Because for all intents and purposes, they will be.

Large multi-national firms like Exxon-Mobil are not US property. They sell to the world and their allegiance is to corporate profits. So, when they drill, they drill for the whole world, not just us. (my note: Americans lose sight of things like this far too frequently) Some might find that heart-warming, but it certainly has nothing to do with the US having more oil or lower prices.

To bring this home further, take a look at a world map. Look at the distance between Alaska and China. Now look at the distance between the Alaska (site of ANWR) and the Gulf Coast, where most of our refineries are. Remember that many modern oil tankers can’t use the Panama Canal. They will have to go all the way down, around South America and back up, at the shortest trip. Alternatively they could just head west, over Russia and/or China, through the Middle East and eventually wind around to the Gulf Coast.

Now tell me, where are those companies going to sell their oil?

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More Gear I Need

The list is ever growing.

I’ve wanted a monome for a long time now, and this just makes it worse. So many neat things you can do with this device. If I was more confident with a soldering iron, I’d buy a kit and make one. They aren’t really *that* expensive.


Polygomé demonstration from stretta on Vimeo.

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Quick Music Update

SenseSurface lets you attach physical controls to an LCD screen directly over the on-screen controls. Pretty neat in theory but not sure how it would work in practice. Perhaps a secondary monitor, with all these stuck to it would be handy? Not very portable though.

I just grabbed Intua Beatmaker for my iPhone. I’ll post up a review and maybe some samples in a bit.

Jamming with folks again reminds me that I need to upgrade my copy of Ableton Live to take advantage of the tempo nudge feature, if nothing else. Playing with folks that aren’t midi-synced to your perfectly synced performance makes things a little wonky and that tempo nudge would simplify staying in sync with live musicians.

I need piles of money so I can get all the gear I want. Still need a padKontrol, and I’ve been eyeing tons of other stuff… I also need more space so I can start bending these toy keyboards I bought months ago.

I’ve got a gig coming up at Beyond on July 23. My set will be a combination of live and DJ stuff, and should be good times. Come out and buy me a beer!

New demo mix coming soon, hopefully.