Mark this down as I Have No (Big) Words For It: Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable Adapted from the Original by [Lucy] Aikin. See as well this, that, the one more, and most of all oh dear gods. Not to men-tion ...
But that sounds like a good enough excuse for some linksausages, if not for sausage links:
The Myth of the Panicking Disaster Victim (via)
Beating on the giant catfish that causes earthquakes.
"Deep Sorriness Atonement Song" (via)
"Machine Civilization" by World Order (lyrics), with bonus robot dancing in business suits. The complexity of the choreography in the second half astonishes me.
Chill out with this rainy session collaboration between a downtempo breakbeat duo and some Indian musicians. The dialog between modern percussion and tabla is 'specially delish.
(post title from this)
Mmm -- sausage.
---L.
But that sounds like a good enough excuse for some linksausages, if not for sausage links:
The Myth of the Panicking Disaster Victim (via)
Beating on the giant catfish that causes earthquakes.
"Deep Sorriness Atonement Song" (via)
"Machine Civilization" by World Order (lyrics), with bonus robot dancing in business suits. The complexity of the choreography in the second half astonishes me.
Chill out with this rainy session collaboration between a downtempo breakbeat duo and some Indian musicians. The dialog between modern percussion and tabla is 'specially delish.
(post title from this)
Mmm -- sausage.
---L.