Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
TC Matic - Middle class and blue eyes
Not exactly Alternative Industrial ... but ;-), Belgian alright.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Twilight scenery
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
More sad shit going on these days, and this one really makes me sad. I feel insulted too, music that has given me energy go keep going in life, music that has made me feel part of something great and good, is used for mean purposes. I have no words for it ...
"It's difficult for me to imagine anything more profoundly insulting, demeaning and enraging than discovering music you've put your heart and soul into creating has been used for purposes of torture.
If there are any legal options that can be realistically taken they will be aggressively pursued, with any potential monetary gains donated to human rights charities.
Thank GOD this country has appeared to side with reason and we can put the Bush administration's reign of power, greed, lawlessness and madness behind us.
Trent Reznor
posted by trent reznor at 11:36am "
Tunes used for torture at Guantanamo, link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28144557
"It's difficult for me to imagine anything more profoundly insulting, demeaning and enraging than discovering music you've put your heart and soul into creating has been used for purposes of torture.
If there are any legal options that can be realistically taken they will be aggressively pursued, with any potential monetary gains donated to human rights charities.
Thank GOD this country has appeared to side with reason and we can put the Bush administration's reign of power, greed, lawlessness and madness behind us.
Trent Reznor
posted by trent reznor at 11:36am "
Tunes used for torture at Guantanamo, link:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28144557
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Nice walk
Nice walk, on a Sunday afternoon, watching the city in it´s artistic lighting in trees on bridges on houses on chimneys on trams and in shop-windows, everything professionally arranged during the darkest time of the year and in such an appropriate time before Christmas. We spot small shiny snowmen on the pavement, and spruces placed all along the Mainstreet in almost every streetcorner, from down where it starts by the railwaystation to where it ends by the Museum of Art.
This particular Sunday is the one in the year that starts up our four weeks long wait for Christmas, the first Sunday in Advent. Elevenyearold daughter tries to turn her walk into a long last memory with a little help from her friend, the blue/green digital camera she had as a gift from her father, there are thus a number of stops during our walk, she just can´t help herself. We both think this city is a very nice city to live in, it has lots of interesting places, and the city gardener, who during summertime keeps almost every growable space in town with flowers for us to enjoy, has done a great job decorating the parks with light this dark period of the year.
We are heading for the number one Advent attraction, that is going to be lit this afternoon, the big candlestick ... well, I wouldn´t call it a candlestick without some slight hesitation, but there is no other word for it, is it. It doesn´t look like a candlestick but it has four chimneys .. yeah, right, representing the four candles we put in our candlestick that we put on our coffeetable that we put on ... that we keep there these four weeks and lit one candle every Sunday until Christmas arrives. (notice some trouble I had describing this in English, :-) sorry ) The chimneys are located on top of an old heating central that was used for heating up several factorybuildings included in the "Industrial Landscape", as they call it nowadays when it´s funtioning as a touristattraction, not the prosperous forestindustry it once was, of course situated in the middle of the city. This heating central is a beautiful building with high arch windows like in a churchbuilding, therefore it´s called the "Heating church" only it has not one tower but four ;-). It was actually a weird guy from Norway, who had a position in our municipality for a few years, he came up with this idea of using the building as a huge, and sensationally unusual candlestick.
The first candle was lit while eleven-year-old was busy immortalizing the big chandelier of lights that hangs under the "Old bridge", she rushed up the stairs, joyfully, just in time to get the picture of the fireworks that came along with the first candlelight. With one big sigh she burst out "It´s ok if we go home now ... ". She looked pleased and our walk had been more than an our so I understand she´d become bored.
(this post was about last week, the number two stick has already been lit. As I´ve tried to get hold of some pictures from our walk but failed, due to a sulky eleven-year-old who wants her pictures for herself, you´ll have to be content with the ones I actually got, and the picture of the "Heating Church" is not one by my daughters)
photo: Fini Bussy Broman
This particular Sunday is the one in the year that starts up our four weeks long wait for Christmas, the first Sunday in Advent. Elevenyearold daughter tries to turn her walk into a long last memory with a little help from her friend, the blue/green digital camera she had as a gift from her father, there are thus a number of stops during our walk, she just can´t help herself. We both think this city is a very nice city to live in, it has lots of interesting places, and the city gardener, who during summertime keeps almost every growable space in town with flowers for us to enjoy, has done a great job decorating the parks with light this dark period of the year.
We are heading for the number one Advent attraction, that is going to be lit this afternoon, the big candlestick ... well, I wouldn´t call it a candlestick without some slight hesitation, but there is no other word for it, is it. It doesn´t look like a candlestick but it has four chimneys .. yeah, right, representing the four candles we put in our candlestick that we put on our coffeetable that we put on ... that we keep there these four weeks and lit one candle every Sunday until Christmas arrives. (notice some trouble I had describing this in English, :-) sorry ) The chimneys are located on top of an old heating central that was used for heating up several factorybuildings included in the "Industrial Landscape", as they call it nowadays when it´s funtioning as a touristattraction, not the prosperous forestindustry it once was, of course situated in the middle of the city. This heating central is a beautiful building with high arch windows like in a churchbuilding, therefore it´s called the "Heating church" only it has not one tower but four ;-). It was actually a weird guy from Norway, who had a position in our municipality for a few years, he came up with this idea of using the building as a huge, and sensationally unusual candlestick.
The first candle was lit while eleven-year-old was busy immortalizing the big chandelier of lights that hangs under the "Old bridge", she rushed up the stairs, joyfully, just in time to get the picture of the fireworks that came along with the first candlelight. With one big sigh she burst out "It´s ok if we go home now ... ". She looked pleased and our walk had been more than an our so I understand she´d become bored.
(this post was about last week, the number two stick has already been lit. As I´ve tried to get hold of some pictures from our walk but failed, due to a sulky eleven-year-old who wants her pictures for herself, you´ll have to be content with the ones I actually got, and the picture of the "Heating Church" is not one by my daughters)
photo: Fini Bussy Broman
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Sad moment ...
No comment on this one, read for yourself. This was not my very happy morning.
File this one under lost opportunities.
I'm very proud of the show we've put together for this tour and have been working hard the last few months to find a way to capture it. I had an amazing situation lined up that would have allowed me to film the show in 3D with James Cameron's team for a theatrical release as well as DVD / BluRay, etc. We had an extra date added to the tour that we were going to give away all the tickets for and have a filming party / thank you show.
I made two critical mistakes. One was to approach a certain record company that owns some of the song rights about producing / funding. The second was to allow said company to fuck around as usual for months before saying um... no. We then achieved the impossible by finding alternate production / funding but the timetable is too rushed to get it filmed comfortably with the remaining time left on the tour. This tour and a lot of the personnel involved finish at the end of this leg, so we can't push filming into Jan / Feb.
Deep breath...
This was an amazing tour and production - certainly the best thing I've ever been involved with and likely the final tour for NIN on this scale. Thank you to those who came out to see it and forgive me for having a Kanye West moment, but this was FOR SURE the best show of the year and any bullshit end-of-the-year poll you may read in the next few weeks that says otherwise simply has it wrong. Those of you who saw it know I'm right.
The shows we have announced in 2009 and any more that may be announced will be a completely different approach with some different personnel and will likely be the last for the foreseeable future.
File this one under lost opportunities.
I'm very proud of the show we've put together for this tour and have been working hard the last few months to find a way to capture it. I had an amazing situation lined up that would have allowed me to film the show in 3D with James Cameron's team for a theatrical release as well as DVD / BluRay, etc. We had an extra date added to the tour that we were going to give away all the tickets for and have a filming party / thank you show.
I made two critical mistakes. One was to approach a certain record company that owns some of the song rights about producing / funding. The second was to allow said company to fuck around as usual for months before saying um... no. We then achieved the impossible by finding alternate production / funding but the timetable is too rushed to get it filmed comfortably with the remaining time left on the tour. This tour and a lot of the personnel involved finish at the end of this leg, so we can't push filming into Jan / Feb.
Deep breath...
This was an amazing tour and production - certainly the best thing I've ever been involved with and likely the final tour for NIN on this scale. Thank you to those who came out to see it and forgive me for having a Kanye West moment, but this was FOR SURE the best show of the year and any bullshit end-of-the-year poll you may read in the next few weeks that says otherwise simply has it wrong. Those of you who saw it know I'm right.
The shows we have announced in 2009 and any more that may be announced will be a completely different approach with some different personnel and will likely be the last for the foreseeable future.
posted by trent reznor at 4:28pm
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Strange until the evening comes ...
I was so mad, I was truly disappointed, so tired, and I had spent too much money, far too much. We´d been searching through three big shopping-malls in the city centre, in nice company with half of our towns inhabitants, families looking for Christmasgifts, children making a hazzle everywhere...
On our way home we decided to bring some takeaway, daughter took from a restaurant serving pasta dishes, she chose one containing ham and cheese sauce. As I myself don´t want to eat meat I went to a Chinese place nearby, I hadn´t been there for quite a while, but I gave it a try. There were few vegetarian dishes on the menu, none of them seemed tasty enough, so I chose chicken with peanut-sauce, ( I´m sometimes a fake vegetarian, I eat fish and chicken now and then, providing the dish contains lots of vegetables of course) as I ordered from a Chinese restaurant it was my solid experience that there would be lots of vegetables, thus I wouldn´t be forced to eat all the chicken. :-S
As we got home we sat down at the kitchentable and opened our food boxes, was I surprised! I´d never seen anything like it my whole life as grownup woman, took me minutes to get it in to my head and come to emidiate awareness of what I actually had in front of me ... No! Not a live chicken ;-), but my dish was solely chicken slices, lots of sauce, brown as brown mud, and rice, no more no less. Not one vegetable what so ever in sight, not even a tiny bit of onion, ugh. I stared at the boxes and became totally confused and lost. 11 year old kid shoveled in her pasta, it was delicious, she said. I felt like crying.
I just couldn´t believe what kind of place that was serving dishes like that these days, extraordinary suspicious and disgracefully wretched. I felt deeply offended actually, and so disappointed, this turned personal for some reason, how could anyone expect me to eat that? Bah!
I finally made my decision, I was going to give it back. I had to do something, to calm my nerves down and to ease my disappointment, to get even. If I couldn´t have my money back so be it, I just had to give the food? ... ;-) back, it had to be this way.
So, I put my coat on, and my boots, grabbed the food-boxes and took the elevator down. I walked down town in a determined state of mind, I was going to take this shitjunk so called food back, hopefully have my money back and I was going to tell them: "This is not an adequate and healthy meal to serve, this is not nourishing enough for any human being!" ... and I did.
But it didn´t feel entirely satisfactory, I still felt sad and I wore remorse during the rest of the the evening. 11 year old daughter still believes she has a strange mother.
On our way home we decided to bring some takeaway, daughter took from a restaurant serving pasta dishes, she chose one containing ham and cheese sauce. As I myself don´t want to eat meat I went to a Chinese place nearby, I hadn´t been there for quite a while, but I gave it a try. There were few vegetarian dishes on the menu, none of them seemed tasty enough, so I chose chicken with peanut-sauce, ( I´m sometimes a fake vegetarian, I eat fish and chicken now and then, providing the dish contains lots of vegetables of course) as I ordered from a Chinese restaurant it was my solid experience that there would be lots of vegetables, thus I wouldn´t be forced to eat all the chicken. :-S
As we got home we sat down at the kitchentable and opened our food boxes, was I surprised! I´d never seen anything like it my whole life as grownup woman, took me minutes to get it in to my head and come to emidiate awareness of what I actually had in front of me ... No! Not a live chicken ;-), but my dish was solely chicken slices, lots of sauce, brown as brown mud, and rice, no more no less. Not one vegetable what so ever in sight, not even a tiny bit of onion, ugh. I stared at the boxes and became totally confused and lost. 11 year old kid shoveled in her pasta, it was delicious, she said. I felt like crying.
I just couldn´t believe what kind of place that was serving dishes like that these days, extraordinary suspicious and disgracefully wretched. I felt deeply offended actually, and so disappointed, this turned personal for some reason, how could anyone expect me to eat that? Bah!
I finally made my decision, I was going to give it back. I had to do something, to calm my nerves down and to ease my disappointment, to get even. If I couldn´t have my money back so be it, I just had to give the food? ... ;-) back, it had to be this way.
So, I put my coat on, and my boots, grabbed the food-boxes and took the elevator down. I walked down town in a determined state of mind, I was going to take this shitjunk so called food back, hopefully have my money back and I was going to tell them: "This is not an adequate and healthy meal to serve, this is not nourishing enough for any human being!" ... and I did.
But it didn´t feel entirely satisfactory, I still felt sad and I wore remorse during the rest of the the evening. 11 year old daughter still believes she has a strange mother.
Monday, December 1, 2008
When looking for European synthrockers from the eighties, I found this band Yello from Switzerland, and I suddenly found myself in an incredibly frantic state of nostalgia ... ;-P . Pity I couldn´t find my favourite songs in the haste, this bacame a bit of a ruchjob, to post the video... I´ll keep on searching.
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