the 80s was the time of the future.
This Is Kas Product
This is The Normal
Silver Apples (This song bumps too) (and its from '69)
this ones pure fun, its by Peaches
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
NEW WAVE
hands down these are two of my favorite Devo albums to date. devo keeps it punk as hell for these masterpieces....
DEVO
DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE
DEVO
Q: ARE WE NOT MEN? A: WE ARE DEVO!
DEVO
DUTY NOW FOR THE FUTURE
DEVO
Q: ARE WE NOT MEN? A: WE ARE DEVO!
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Friday, October 24, 2014
On The Cornerrrrr
On the Corner by Miles Davis is probably hands down one of my favorite jazz albums of all time. The album has a certain level of attitude and rawness to it that is just indescribable. This album reminds me of Fritz the Cat sometimes because its great 70s funk, which is what the 70s excels in. If you've read enough of my ramblings: -------->ENJoY
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Lurk Tunes Tasting
some of the finest vaporwave artists all on a free compilation... turn you sleep mode on and drift.
[ P H Y S I C S ]
these are definitely some hard core sleepy time songs. Its soothing, and good for meditation, definitely worth a listen
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
PCのMuseum
for anyone that actually listens to this, and enjoys this any bit, I give you applaud for listening to this Windows 95 music.
--Dig it, Bill Gates does...
DELOREAAAAAAN!
From the world of VHS tapes, to the deep depths of 90's Horror, I present to you deLorean.88.
deLorean.88. is a perfect combination of cliche late night scenic rides through the city but keeping a very, very, (and I stress, very) laid back 90's vibe. More of like a cool early 90's movie filmed in like a project in Detroit.
----EnJoy!
Friday, April 18, 2014
Tight Soundtrack Review
Blank Banshee is everything you would expect if you smush Windows 95, Electronica, Vaporwave, and a scenic beach sunset. This album is just a trip throughout. The first track, "B:/ Start Up" reminds me of logging onto an PC to play snake on an 8-bit video card. Track 4, "Ammonia Clouds" sets you into a light-bending, late night cruise. The funkiest of bass lines is not only found in "Ammonia Clouds," but also in Track 5, "Venus Death Trap." "D ☰ ☰ P $ P Λ C ☰" is a subwoofer jam, meaning that if you don't have a killer sub in yo trunk, you're not gonna hear the subtle woosh of a bass line that really brings you to your knees. Track 13, "Visualization," is basically a deep Lucid-dreaming meditation. "Following that, "World Vision" brings a more upbeat, mellow feel. The "vocal" sounds almost seem tribal, which helps to give this track a unique definition. The final song, "B:/ Shut down/Depression," sounds like a minecraft styled waiting room song. ENJOY THIS ALBUM!
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Poor Man's Stir Fry
Are you tired of your friends making fun of you because you suck at cooking?
Do you have a kitchen?
May you have a low-budget for groceries? (Due to college, job loss, keep spending money on random knick knacks at yard sales, etc.)
Do you love asian food? (Like who doesn't?)
If you have answered yes to any of those questions, be my guest to learn how to make a "Poor Man's Stir Fry"
Poor man's stir fry originates from being broke, and wanting to suppress that insatiable lust for Chinese food. This recipe is honestly a really great way to solve the craving for good, but not break the budget for yourself. This is also a very versatile recipe that a man can make easy substitutions to tweak to his liking. Your limitations are your creativity for this one...and maybe a little bit of your budget too. This recipe costs close to $12-$15, depending on the protein used.
Yield 1 Serving
Ingredients:
1 Package Ramen Noodles, any kind is good but stick to the flavor of protein you are using, but neutral flavors like "Oriental" and "Chili" are recommended
About 4-6 oz of Meat or Tofu, Thinly Sliced
1/2 Cup Frozen Stir Fry Vegetables
Neutral Oil (Corn Oil, Canola Oil, etc.), as needed
Water, enough to cook ramen
Soy Sauce, to taste
Steps:
1. Before cooking the ramen, break the dry noodles into 4-6 smaller blocks
2. Drop the noodles in boiling water and let cook, put the seasoning packet aside
3.When the noodles are finished cooking, (throw them at a wooden cabinet and if they stick, they are done) strain them. Place them in a bowl and set aside
4. Heat up a small amount of oil in a skillet on medium-high heat
5. When pan is heated, lay the thinly sliced proteins inside to cook
6. Cook the proteins till they are fully cooked
7. Add the frozen vegetables, and cook until they are heated thoroughly
8. Add the noodles to the skillet and mix them around with the vegetables and protein
9. Add a splash of soy sauce and the seasoning packet
10. Continue mixing until seasonings are evenly distributed throughout
11. Transfer the noodles and meats and vegetables to a bowl and serve warm (unless you like cold stir fry)
CONGRATS ON YOUR STIR FRY AND EAT UP!
Do you have a kitchen?
May you have a low-budget for groceries? (Due to college, job loss, keep spending money on random knick knacks at yard sales, etc.)
Do you love asian food? (Like who doesn't?)
If you have answered yes to any of those questions, be my guest to learn how to make a "Poor Man's Stir Fry"
Poor man's stir fry originates from being broke, and wanting to suppress that insatiable lust for Chinese food. This recipe is honestly a really great way to solve the craving for good, but not break the budget for yourself. This is also a very versatile recipe that a man can make easy substitutions to tweak to his liking. Your limitations are your creativity for this one...and maybe a little bit of your budget too. This recipe costs close to $12-$15, depending on the protein used.
Yield 1 Serving
Ingredients:
1 Package Ramen Noodles, any kind is good but stick to the flavor of protein you are using, but neutral flavors like "Oriental" and "Chili" are recommended
About 4-6 oz of Meat or Tofu, Thinly Sliced
1/2 Cup Frozen Stir Fry Vegetables
Neutral Oil (Corn Oil, Canola Oil, etc.), as needed
Water, enough to cook ramen
Soy Sauce, to taste
Steps:
1. Before cooking the ramen, break the dry noodles into 4-6 smaller blocks
2. Drop the noodles in boiling water and let cook, put the seasoning packet aside
3.When the noodles are finished cooking, (throw them at a wooden cabinet and if they stick, they are done) strain them. Place them in a bowl and set aside
4. Heat up a small amount of oil in a skillet on medium-high heat
5. When pan is heated, lay the thinly sliced proteins inside to cook
6. Cook the proteins till they are fully cooked
7. Add the frozen vegetables, and cook until they are heated thoroughly
8. Add the noodles to the skillet and mix them around with the vegetables and protein
9. Add a splash of soy sauce and the seasoning packet
10. Continue mixing until seasonings are evenly distributed throughout
11. Transfer the noodles and meats and vegetables to a bowl and serve warm (unless you like cold stir fry)
CONGRATS ON YOUR STIR FRY AND EAT UP!
This is a photo of a duck breast stir fry that I made freshman year.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
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we aim to serve you skateboarding, food, and great music, with a side of random garbled junk that really makes no sense.
we aim to serve you skateboarding, food, and great music, with a side of random garbled junk that really makes no sense.
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