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Wavemakers //@Martenot Instrument @Jonny Greenwood

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Jonny Greenwood performing "How to Disappear Completely" on his French Connection, based on the Martenot instrument: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chE1_g3GAWw

And with Thom Yorke on Cymbal Rush:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHUnYBXc_C0

Wavemakers’ production began in June 2006 when we filmed the encounter between Suzanne Binet-Audet, one of the world’s Ondes Martenot virtuosos, nick-named “the Jimi Hendrix of the Martenot”, and the British musician Jonny Greenwood, who has composed for the Martenot and claims it as one of his very favorite instruments. The meeting took place during Radiohead’s concert stop at the Place des arts in Montreal

11010974652?profile=originalJonny Greenwood humorously likened his encounter with Suzanne Binet-Audet to “Elton John meeting Glenn Gould”! In the summer of 2012, when back on tour in Montreal, Greenwood took part in the cast & crew first screening of the film and was enthused: “Amazing! A film as beautiful and tender as the instrument itself.” 

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"While trying to make electronic music, I’m trying to keep it organic in a way, something you can touch rather than just keep inside a box. I’ve got a synthesizer… It’s just switches. You can’t put your personality into it like you can with a violin or an oboe. The Martenot is the only electronic instrument that can do that." – Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) 

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A first introduction: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mlD8uPD-SA&feature=player_embedded#! (NB: Jonny is appearing at 00:50)

The video is in french so I will translate you the Youtube comments of this video.

This video was published on the 17/01/2013

Directed by Caroline Martel, a documentary that immerse us into the world of music and of mankind with the most sensitive electronic instruments: the Martenot waves. Including direct cinema, unpublished archives and interesting registers, this ensemble film that follows a circle of enthusiasts who seek to unravel the mystery of this instrument.

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Among them, the son of the inventor Jean-Louis Martenot, Suzanne Binet-Audet, "Jimi Hendrix" Waves and Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead). 

 

Here you can hear a beautiful track appearing in this movie:http://artifactproductions.ca/lechantdesondes/portfolio/trame-sonore-du-film/

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Jonny Greenwood and Montreal-filmmaker Caroline Martel.

 

 

Sources //FB: https://www.facebook.com/wavemakers.lechantdesondes //Internet: 

http://artifactproductions.ca/lechantdesondes//Arico (Waste) 

@Alkyna

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my recent recommended music: 24 Jan

Thom Yorke – exclusive Dazed Digital mix 

ultraísta- wash it over

Four Tet - 0181 - free download

JUST JAM 86 FOUR TET -  free download

Flying Lotus' Original Composition for New Moog Analog Synth - free download

Modeselektor DJ Set at House of Vans x Boiler Room Berlin

Nathan Fake - Paean [Full]

SBTRKT - Trials of the Past (NSFW)

James Blake - I Only Know (What I Know Now)

Gold Panda -  Trust - streaming in full via Pitchfork Advance  

electronic, chillwave, psychedelic

The Black Dog - The Return Ov Bleep

electronic, idm, techno

Apparat - A Violent Sky

electronic, idm, ambient, experimental

Spectrasoul - Melodies ft Mike Knight

electronic, drum and bass

Lusine - Another Tomorrow

electronic, idm, minimal

Matthew Dear - Fighting Is Futile Benoit & Sergio Remix

electronic, elactronica, minimal techno

Phreek Plus One - New York Dolls

electronic, house, lounge

Livin Large - Love Is What We Need (Grant Nelson Remix)

electronic, house

Jeremy Greenspan - Drums&Drums&Drums/Sirius Shake

electronic, house, techno, minimal

XITSONGA DANCE - Heke Heke / Hoza

world

Major Lazer - Get Free ft. Amber of the Dirty Projectors

electronic, reggae, dancehall

Marcus Reid - Poor Man Cry

reggae

Captain Murphy - 'Duality' Mixtape (Deluxe Edition)

hiphop

Pointer Sisters - Don't It Drive You Crazy

disco, soul

Flowers - For Real

soul, funk

N'Dambi  - 'Call Me' Yam Who? Reworks 1

soul

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a Japanese magazine had an interview with Thom and Nigel

as i said before, Thom and Nigel were interviewed by a Japanese magazine 'CROSSBEAT'.

(unfortunately, there're no new photos )

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i don't scan them in, you know, that's not permitted. and naturally enough, those articles are written in Japanese.  then it's hard to translate all the sentences into English. so i've extracted some passages that i was especially interested in. hope you enjoy.

(NOTE: the following words are just my 'rough' translation, not exact words they said... and i'm not good at English. i apologize if you cannot understand the meaning due to grammar mistakes.)

thank you.

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Joey and Mauro

Nigel: i felt like 'The Eraser' was, as it were, created in a vacuum, we two alone shut ourselves in the room. although that was a really wonderful experience, finally, once the album has been completed, that's done. when an album was released and if we were a band, we could tour and confirm how people react to our music. but two years had passed since the album was completed, Thom was to make solo live at Latitude Festival. you did it at Cambridge too?

Thom: yeah, certainly.

Nigel: and... this is my interpretation, Thom was so excited about the idea that he was playing these songs at live shows. because he never had a chance of it.

Thom:  and i had already finished some songs.  

Nigel: all of them were absolutely stunning, but not kinds of music that we'd want to play simply by computers  when we went on tour. naturally, because that couldn't be not very persuasive for audiences. so from my point of view, his idea of getting to the point and trying to reproduce the electronic beats by using percussions, i thought it was great. then we had only to solve a little puzzle that required to find appropriate people and unravel how we play. i and Joey have been collaborating for many years and then i've always told Thom how great he was. then Joey introduced Mauro, so we met him. that's just how we looked for the answer, we were very lucky.

Thom: exactly. because Mauro was a wild card. when i went to see his performance with David Byrne, i was overwhelmed by it and convinced that i had to collaborate with him. but now i think, in retrospect, what i was amused was not only that i was surprised how everybody got synchronized immediately and the band very quickly shaped up when five of us got together and started the rehearsal, but i found it was the first time i  played with the band other than Radiohead since i was 16 years old. i confess that was quite a heavy impact and confused me. 

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'Atoms for Peace' and Eisenhower

Thom: (...)my father was a nuclear physicist, studied at Imperial College London. in the late 1950's he was walking around with test tubes that held plutonium, without adequate protection. that was the ordinary, because he didn't know it was dangerous. it holds naiveness like that and i've been taken my fancy. the biggest reason that i wanted to name the band 'Atoms for Peace' was in the contrast with its naiveness and darkness lurking behind, how its naive thought's worked out and changed. (laughs)

Nigel: what does it mean?

Thom: it means what? (laughs) however, at the same time, the sound of  'Atoms for Peace' is not only suggesting kind of wonder kinetic energy but expressing even tranquillity. that has no relation to Eisenhower's proposal at all. on the other hand it also makes us consider the crisis that we face today. the problem, that is how we generate electricity. a supercollider, or can we discover the source of energy that saves humankind, or not? (...)

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how to create Atoms for Peace's sound

-(...)are there any bases of the songs, or absolute improvisation?

Thom: yep. jam sessions and supergroups are not dissociable.

Nigel: all the supergroups have jams.

Thom: have jams. 

Nigel: there's a side like that but not only that.

Thom: exactly. as a prerequisite, we basically set the starting points but those things i had at hand were only sorts of beats, and i wanted to know whether they could actually play them physically. so that was like a challenge to them. i even proposed like “okay, try this” and “try to do that” or “let's play this and see how it goes.” for example, 'Stuck Together Pieces' was made like that. (...)

Thom: (...)what i was so interested in this band was how everything was physical, intuitive and sensuous when we started a jam session. it was filled with energy and i was really excited, then about to look for whatever would be the trigger of sessions. but it was not like feeling “are you ready? let's start playing”. because this is not like that. what is important is the strange conflict between the machine and not-machine. it brought out our specific play and lead us to specific direction and gave us  impetus to develop our idea. before my very eyes, something is made from pieces twined in trivial beats. it can be only heard faintly at the end of the song.  i'm surprised that we need only a little chance to develop the idea in a certain direction. so ultimately it would be improvisation but we're looking for where it'll get to, after spending much time on narrowing down objectives concretely.

Nigel: that process is considerably affected by self-control and also demands extraordinary levels of skill as musicians. it would be easy if you only had jams. (...)

Thom: (...)that most part of songwriting was formed by Nigel's notes taken while we were improvising like that, and proceeded by mixing parts of sessions together. i suppose that's because if you let me have my own way, i'd listen again to every sound source incredibly closely and that could drive me mad. in that respect, Nigel can decide promptly which parts we should use, like 'this large part and this one, that one....', without any dispute. (laughs)

Nigel: (laughs)i have a technique like that. i can pick out shining parts as listening to ongoing sessions, and find them out intuitively. however it happens naturally, so i can't explain the reason.

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the difference between 'The King of Limbs' and 'Amok'

Nigel: on 'The King of Limbs', i aimed at making the pure electronic thing as if it would appear suddenly in the air. i sounded the elements  in real time, each member contributed. so i barely looked back. but 'Amok', i think it's been processed by being taken apart  later. on 'TKOL', after going on for an hour, the noise gathered and took  form. more logical and finished instantly. it's a strange album. but on 'Amok', there's 'dance' at first, i mean, we begun with electronics, then it turned to physical drums, and partially return to electronics, or evolved in a different direction. so it took a long time. (laughs) that's why the process was more complicated, in a strange sense. after all, 'TKOL' is typical for the band. 'Amok' is... you will contradict me if i go wrong.

Thom: not at all!

Nigel: the most fundamental difference is that different people are engaging. so i'm not saying that i did the same trick to both of them. their formations were completely different from each other.

Thom: the machine Jonny built formed a nucleus on 'TKOL'. it was a kind of looping machine, i mean, he took all the sounds we played into the machine and put it out later. that's an opposite way from 'Amok'. the band followed what i proposed and that was more physical, 'TKOL' was floating in the air. i felt like that anyway.

-why did you name the album 'Amok'?

Thom: strange to say, i didn't notice some people had very dark impressions about the word “amok”. i even feel “amok” to be cheerful, and very mischievous. however, a Dutchman told me “the term amok is relating with Indonesia”.

Nigel: you know, Indonesia was once a colony of the Netherlands.

Thom: yep. then i heard “amok” means that  Indonesians go out the streets and kill people indiscriminately, getting beyond endurance of oppression of colonial rule.

Nigel: yes. i heard the word “run amok” is a literal translation, it means that to be bloodthirsty and raging. so terrible. we were rather imagining a feeling that children are running around.

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for Japanese fans

Thom: i'd love to go to Japan in 2013 and hope to see you all then. and i very much enjoyed at Fuji Rock Festival, so give me some more things like that!

Nigel: give me more!

Thom: big up!

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Janis Joplin

bear with me whilst i vent....

You would have been 70 today or so i read. You died october 4, 1970 or so i saw on the television special just now. You fucked up and I am ready to tell you, that I am so pissed off at you. I lived and breathed you. When you killed yourself you selfish bitch, you killed a part of me too. I started using drugs because i wanted to die, just like you. I dressed like you, I sang like you, I wanted to be a rock star like you. You fucking drug addict. I have never forgiven you. I will never forget you. I will never ever listen to Pearl again, it tears me up inside. You were my musical idol. I had no idea you had such low self esteem like i did. You had the resources to get it together. You had the motivation to get it together. You were just beginning. You were so fucking talented, gifted and beautiful in your own special way. Just like I was.

Today all I want to do is get shitfaced drunk or stoned. Today all I feel is numb just like I did when I was 14 years old and heard you had overdosed that night. The woman of the 60's, the role model for women, the success story for a woman. You fucking blew it and 43 years later I am still pissed as hell at you. I will not get shitfaced today. I will not get drunk. I will feel my anger towards you and every other one of you fuckers that killed yourself. That included you Jimmi Hendrix, that includes you Jim Morrison, that includes you Kurt Kobain and yes you Amy Winehouse.  Yes, I know the pressure of being a rising star. Yes, I know the pressure of being a role model. Yes, I know you hurt and needed love. Yes, I know what it is like to be in a room full of people and still be lonely. But no, I will not succumb to the system, or society, or insanity. I will stay on my medication. I will have more suitable idols or role models. I will enjoy my vocal gifts and love of music. But I will not give in to the temptation to run and hide from reality or my feelings. I have come too far since being 14 years old and strung out. I have come too far from being totally aware of my surrounding and situations, to give it up for a couple of hours of numbness. I really liked, admired, loved so many of your gifts and talents. I wish to God you were still here! If i get to the other side where you are, I will tell you to your face. Your hurt so many of us. You could have gotten help. You should have checked the potentcy of the smack. You should have waited one more day and you would have heard of the other 8 people who died from the same smack that weekend. You shouldn't have been holed up alone in the Landmark Hotel. Now we will never know what beautiful work you could have continued doing.

Yes, I am speaking to you again. Keep your shit together. A lot of folks are counting on you! Be pissed off at me all you want. At least you are feeling something and not comfortably numb!!!

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http://blog.ted.com/2012/09/14/tips-for-thinking-like-a-dancer-from-acclaimed-choreographer-wayne-mcgregor/

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPPxXeoIzRY

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Check out BDC's exclusive interview with the choreographic maverick behind Thom Yorke's performance in latest music video 'Lotus Flower'. Discussing the creative process and speaking out against the videos critics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ABInlA5MMY

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a message from Philip 日本語訳

“Hello
Just wanted to let you about two great nights of comedy and music, called Childish Things, that are happening next month on Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th February, at The New Theatre in our hometown, Oxford. Most importantly, these shows are in aid of Helen and Douglas House, an Oxford-based hospice for children and young adults.
In the past, Colin, Ed and myself have performed at these shows. They are very entertaining evenings, and amongst the performers this year are Rob Brydon, Newton Faulkner, Josh Widdicombe, Stornoway, Marcus Brigstocke, David Armand, Paul Foot, Holly Walsh and Sarah Pascoe.
Tickets and more information are available here:http://www.atgtickets.com/shows/childish-things-9-comedy-night/new-theatre-oxford/
Also, here is a short film from Michael Macintyre about the work of Helen and Douglas House, hope this link works OK.
Helen & Douglas House - the world's first children's hospice
Thank you
Philip x”

こんにちは。
Childish Thingsというコメディと音楽のすばらしいイベントが二晩行われることをお知らせしておきたくて。来月2月の5日火曜日と6日水曜日に僕らの地元オックスフォードで開催される。重要なのはそのイベントがオックスフォードにある子供と青少年のためのホスピス、「ヘレン・ダグラス・ハウス」で行われるということなんだ。
過去にコリンとエドと僕はそのイベントに出演したことがある。とても楽しい夜を過ごせるよ。今年の出演者はRob Brydon、Newton Faulkner、Josh Widdicombe、Stornoway、Marcus Brigstocke、David Armand、Paul Foot、Holly Walsh and Sarah Pascoe。
チケットやその情報はこちらから。
http://www.atgtickets.com/shows/childish-things-9-comedy-night/new-theatre-oxford/ 
それからMichael Macintyreによる「ヘレン・ダグラス・ハウス」の活動についてのビデオはこちら。このリンクがちゃんと機能するといいんだけどな。
Helen & Douglas House - the world's first children's hospice 
Thank you
Philip x

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How to dress up as favorite characters

Every kid has their taken in a comic, cartoon or even real people like . They want to become look like there idols in the way of their talk, style and especially their . Meanwhile, there are a lot of kids who are interested in Pretty Cure with two main characters: Cure Black and Cure White. But how to up like them makes children excited.

Dress up Games
 

Cure Black’s style

She is an intelligent, kind and understanding girl. Although she is sporty, she is actually more girly and image conscious. As a civilian, she is seen wearing a pink, zipped vest jacket, with a white and red shirt underneath. A grey skirt, yellow and orange socks, blue and white sneakers, and a black wristband on her right wrist. In general, she’s usually covered in black outfits, and her formerly black top becomes red. Her skirt, gloves, and leggings have extra pink ruffle trimmings. There is also a tiny pink heart in the center of the bow. Her earrings and belt buckle are gold.

Cure White’s style

She is a smart, gentle and understanding girl. She has long, dark blue hair and usually clips her bangs to the side. She wears a white jacked, a pale yellow dress and white shoes. She is also wears a white lab coat and glasses at school. She uses a white bow with a dark blue heart in her hair, and her elbow-to-wrist gloves are white with baby blue ruffle trimming and each glove has a dark blue heart at the wrist. Lastly, her legwarmers are white with a baby blue heart and below it, matching ruffle trimming and white shoes.

Preparation

• Dresses to match Cure Black and Cure White’s styles.
• Hairstyles kit
• Makeup kit
• Accessories: hair bands, rubber bands, glasses, hair clips, long socks, shoes and boots, etc
• Magic items
How to dress up
• We will start working out this dress up games by buying necessary dresses and accessories in an anime or a manga shop.
• we can create our own dress up games, simply applying our own creativity and imagination. • It is not necessary to buy all things in the shop because they are very expensive. We can reuse something which is available at home like gloves from the winter’s wardrobe. Prepare some handmade hearts to stick on belt and shoes.
• We can use color lens to change our eyes’ color to be suitable with character we choose. Besides, to change hairstyles, we might use wig or make style by ourselves.
• Moreover, we can check images or the way of clothes and accessory combination in online dress up games having Cure Black and White as main characters.

Similarly, this real dress up game can be used for other favorite characters. You can invite your friends coming to your house and joining in a dress up party like that. It is a great way to practice and show your talent and creativity in diverse fashion styles.

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A new friend with an unique style

Dress up Games
Girls Dressup


In this school year, my class has a new comer. She is so special and make all members of my class surprised. Not because she is so beautiful but because of the way she dresses up. They are not expensive clothes but they are unique and impressive, they make her very attractive, they make most of people have to look at her when she goes through.

Fortunately, she is arranged a seat next to me by the teacher and I have chance to make friend with her and find out the secret in her style. That makes me very interesting. She is more friendly than I imaged. She shared with me a lot of her hobbies, and we have many similarities in interests. Hence, we rapidly become best friends and join in numerous activities together. However, I was still curious about the costumes she wears, they are not same with ones I saw in shops. I wondered how she could make them different but I was a little shy to ask her directly.

One day, I was allowed to invite her to come my house and have dinner with my family at the weekend. She was very polite and friendly so my mother liked her very much. While my mother prepared dishes, I took her to my room and introduced her toys as well as my hobbies in the free time. Suddenly, she asked me if I played online games or not. I explained that my mother only allowed me to play the games which were good for my studying or entertaining only, not violent games or games which were easy to be addicted like action games. She smiled and said that she usually played dress up games and they were totally not harmful. And they were reason how to make her style different from others.

Only by searching Google, I would find dozen types of dress up games. She advised that I should choose some games having costumes and characters which were close to our life and the most important thing is that they should be suitable with me. After that, I noticed to costumes combinations as well as accompanied accessories. I had to save some sets I like and found them at the shops. It is not necessary to buy expensive ones but the way we make them become special and unique. She told that sometimes, when she bought clothes, she would have some ways to make them different by sawing more patterns or combining with handmade accessories. Besides, she said that I also noticed my hairstyles when dressing up, they should be match with clothes we dress up and they will make us prominent. Hats, shoes, bags are the essential accessories I should have in my wardrobe.

Finally, I couldn’t realize myself in mirror, so impressive. I knew her secret and it is very simple when we notice and we really want ourselves to become more beautiful. And now, she and I have a same hobby and share it everyday. It is dress up game.

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Instore # 1 :

Thursday , January 17th 2013 @ 6pm

”Yo La Tengo”

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Live set and signing of their newest album”Fade” . Must have bought their record at Amoeba Hollywood. Bring receipt for proof of purchase . The band has created a limited edition poster for the instore as a gift with purchase. So nice of them . Line for the instore starts outside Amoeba @ 4 pm . Be there or Be square ! (That is so dumb, why did i type that ?)

 

Instore # 2 :

Thursday , January 24th 2013@ 6pm

”FIDLAR”

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Live set and signing of the L.A punks’ self-titled debut record. Must of bought record at Amoeba Hollywood . Bring receipt for proof of purchase . Line for the instore starts outside Amoeba @ 4 pm. Be there !

 

Instore #3

Tuesday January 29 2013 @ 6pm

”Local Natives” (OMYGLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOB!!!!!)

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       SUPER stoked for this one , I mean I love the others (that is why I put them here) but this set is going to be pretty SICK ! If you weren’t able to get tickets to see them @ the El Rey (cos tickets sold out) and weren’t able to see their instore at Origami Vinyl (cos they can only fit like, 50 peeps in there), Go to this !  Live set and signing of sophomore album ”Hummingbirds” . Must of bought record @ Amoeba Hollywood . Bring receipt for proof of purchase. Line starts outside Amoeba @ 4pm. Be there , I know I will , freaking out , hyperventilating and super sweaty . Not a very good thing to be when you are meeting one of your local heroes

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Hello and I'd like to let everyone know I'm off on an adventure to South Africa on Saturday. I've been working with a charity based there, called the Children's Radio Foundation, which works with young people in half a dozen countries in Africa to give them journalistic and broadcasting skills, and a voice to tell their stories. I'm going for 11 days to visit some of the places where the CRF is working with youth groups, hospitals and radio stations in South Africa. You can follow my trip HERE. I will be putting up some pictures, and blogging about the journey as I go along. You can see and hear some of the stories by following the Vimeo link, and Soundcloud too.
I'm very excited to be going, and I hope you will enjoy following my journey on the site. I'm working with CRF because I've always believed in the importance of curiosity, and I grew in a home that was passionate about ' Radio ', as a window to the world outside. In my day job as a musician, I've always loved travelling, meeting people, and making connections with them about all our lives. CRF does all of this this brilliantly, through its radio and journalism training. CRF informs and enlightens everyone's lives - the reporter, interviewee, and the listener, wherever they may be. I'll also be checking out some music too, so keep an eye on the site! "

 

Colin

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やあ。土曜日に南アフリカへ冒険に行くことをみんなにお知らせしておきたいんだ。僕は以前からそこを拠点としたChildren's Radio Foundationというチャリティ活動に参加していて、若者たちとアフリカの六ヶ国でジャーナリズムやブロードキャストの技術提供、彼らが自分たちについて発信するためのアドバイスをしている。CRFの若者のグループが活動している場所、南アフリカの病院やラジオ局をいくつか訪れるため11日間滞在する予定だ。みんなは旅の状況をここで見ることができる。写真を掲載したり道中での出来事をブログに書いていく。VimeoやSoundCloudでもその様子を視聴できるようになるよ。

 

旅に出るのをとても楽しみにしている、君たちがサイトで僕の旅を見守るのを楽しんでくれるといいな。CRFと共に活動するのは好奇心の重要性をいつも強く感じているからなんだ、僕は家で熱心に「ラジオ」を聴いて育った、外の世界へ開かれた窓としてね。僕の日々の仕事はミュージシャンで、常日頃から旅をしたり、人々に会ったり、周りの仲間と関係を築いていくことが大好きだ。CRFではラジオやジャーナリズムのトレーニングを通じて、そのすべてを見事に行なっている。CRFはすべての人の生活に情報を与えて啓蒙するんだ-リポーター、インタビューされる人、それから視聴者、どんな立場の人でも。僕も音楽をチェックするつもりでいるよ、サイトから目を離さないでね!

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SIXTY-SIX

why that.

why only that.

why would she take down that of all things.

not lovest.

not the rock.

not the page.

why that.

something i gave.

but something that's all her.

why that.

lord i guess i'll never know.

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