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Disposable Project: 11/9/2009  

Crocodiles' US Tour

Since signing to Fat Possum early this spring, Crocodiles have been on a never-ending tour supporting their debut LP 'Summer of Hate'. A few disposable cameras followed Brandon, Charles and Marco from a Detroit warehouse party to a Southern crawdad hut on their first lap around the continental US. Read More...

Recording Journal: 9/28/2009  

KMRC Presents : Family Wagon

Over the last couple years, Keith Milgaten has either recorded, mixed, or remixed about half the bands in our fair city. Sezio has teamed up with Keith to begin documentation of his studio hours to shed some light on what goes into the music that fills San Diego's iPods. The first project is with a band that doesn't need that "indie" word in front of their genre. Keith's weekend with Family Wagon has rock and roll written all over it with the state of the studio, the live tracking process, and parking lot escapades. Read More...

Disposable Project: 9/21/2009  

The Vision of a Dying World Tours the South

I flew into Tampa, FL to join up with my friends Sean and Ben who comprise the band Andrew Jackson Jihad. They are from Phoenix, AZ and had been out on tour for close to a month. For the next two weeks I would be opening up for them as we made our way across the south back towards our respective homes. I had never played a solo set outside of San Diego and I really hadn't seen much of the southern US, so I was pretty excited to venture out into the unknown. Read More...

Disposable Project: 9/7/2009  

Outside Lands 2009

While we were in San Diego, galavanting at Street Scene, Sezio's 17 year old summer intern was sent packing up the coast to document San Francisco's Outside Lands Festival. Armed with a few disposable cameras, Adam met up with former San Diegan Dustin Shey to divide and conquer. Read More...

Artist Interview: 8/31/2009  

Dave Adey

Between working in graphic design, teaching at Point Loma Nazarene University, and remodeling his own home Dave Adey is an expert craftsman in many realms. Dave works exhaustively to create polished, well-built pieces using unique processes. His expertise in odd and unknown systems remind us of an interesting aspect of humanity: our ability to develop detailed understandings and trained skills, both intentionally and unintentionally. His meticulously and seamlessly crafted work demonstrates a commitment to understanding surroundings through dedicated study and practice. Read More...