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The Street Art of Slinkachu

I really wanted to post and discuss the awesome hologram of Jessica Yellin on CNN last night, but I couldn't find enough cool info on hologram art to justify it. 

I did, however, find Slinkachu and his Little People Street Art Project.  I wonder if this guy has many friends..

Slinkachu is based out of London and the Little People coffee table book is out now.  Check out his other street art project here.

Posted By carly | 11/5/2008 | 10:30 AM | View Comments (1)

MVM : Radiohead - "House of Cards"

Radiohead has been racking up a lot of 'firsts' over the years.  Well, they can add another to their list, First band to record a music video without using any cameras.  Check out the video, and then the making of below.

Posted By zack | 11/3/2008 | 11:41 AM | Add a Comment

Kelsey Brookes opens at New Image (LA)

San Diego artist, Kelsey Brookes opened at New Image Gallery (Santa Monica) this past Saturday.  We are doing a feature on Kelsey later this month, but if you are up in LA go check out the show.

New Image Art Gallery - Nov. 1 - Dec. 3

Here's a preview of the work...

Posted By zack | 11/2/2008 | 11:10 PM | Add a Comment

Songwriter on Songwriter

My good friend Deblois is out from Florida to play a few west coast shows.  I decided to interview her about her travels, new album and which coast is better to surf on...

Ryan: Where are you from?

DeBlois: I am from Miami Florida, 3rd generation, which in South Florida speaks volumes of my bloodline: we are immune to mosquitos and hurricanes.

Ryan: Who are some musical influences?

DeBlois:  Some of my musical influences include Emmylou Harris, John Hurt, James Taylor, Stevie Wonder and Joan Armatrading.  I love the passion that these artists bring to their vocal delivery and the level of musicianship that they surround themselves with. 

Ryan: How is it going doing music full time and traveling?

DeBlois: In January of 2006, once my first record "Leviathan" was released, I started to travel the country playing music full time.  I had just moved back to the States after nearly 5 years in Costa Rica, and realized that playing music was way more fun and only slightly less lucrative than hanging dry-wall. Almost 3 years later I am still bringing the music to the people and practically exploding out of my skin with happiness and creativity, I cannot imagine any other life, and I only keep my dry-wall knife around to open new boxes of CDs and to remind myself that music is the answer. Part of what I love so much about the Road is that it is a constant mill for the firewood of songwriting, I am endlessly inspired, awestruck, and floored by my encounters with the rest of the world. 

Ryan: Tell us about some of your recent recording projects and the musicians on board with them.


DeBlois:  Now that I am ready to embark on the journey of record
making once again I am blessed to work in the studio with some amazing mentors, among them Bill Macpherson and Danny Campbell.  Bill spent his youth in the African Congo and now leads an African Jazz fusion band called Native Vibe, and runs a music workshop in Costa Rica bringing some of the finest proffesional musicians to our little home town there. Danny is a drummer/producer who is well known for playing with all kinds of projects.  His improvisational skills come from a jazz education, but his ability to truly know where the music is going comes from within, he, as they say, "gets it".  I also love to make music with my friends around the world, on front porches everywhere! Topping the list is Ryan "Pooh" Howell, whose grit and shine are irresistable in equal parts.

Ryan: What gets you writing?

DeBlois: Songwriting wears many hats in my life, there is the spontaneous ad-libbing that turns into a song over time, (provided Pooh records it so I can remember it), there is the calculated political song that comes from a place of frustration, there is the bathroom floor heartbreak, personal and universal in its agony, the tune you write with your friend about your favorite point break... and on and on. My favorite type of song is the Love Song.  It may seem obvious but I fear we will forget that Romance is the most important thing in our short lives.

Ryan: Is the surf better in Florida or in CA? Be honest.

DeBlois: And now for the really heavy question: doing my best to muffle the proud East Coaster in me, the truth as I see it is that California has the better, bigger, more consistant, less crowded waves.  There are also more breaks to choose from with free parking, delicious coffee shops near by and nice locals.  Please don't tell all my buddies back East that I said so, or at least style them like you do me, and meet them at the airport with a board and a wetsuit and a ride to Blacks.

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Check out Deblois November 2 @ ?LeStat's (8pm)

Danny Campbell on drums, guest appearance: Ryan Howell.
 

Posted By Ryan | 10/30/2008 | 1:17 PM | Add a Comment

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For those of you who Twitter, why not follow Sezio for content and event updates?... Come on, you know you want to.

Click over to Twitter.com/sezio

 

Posted By zack | 10/28/2008 | 4:57 PM | View Comments (1)