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I caged myself with the inclusion of only five tracks in yesterday’s podcast. I’m thankful for more than five tracks! What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving? Who are your favorite American musicians? I would have included Rage Against The Machine, but I’m terrified I’ll toss my Mac out of my window while screaming lyrics [...]

 
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In the spirit of another Thanksgiving holiday, I decided to take some time and think about what I was thankful for. The iconic themes and thankful sputters people usually spit around are friends, family, health, wealth and happiness. But I’m thankful for that every single day of my life. Tomorrow I’ll be thankful for the [...]

 
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I imagine the vendors selling merchandise in Teotihuacan are more aggressive during the weekends. I’m glad I went on a Monday when I could simply run away from them by flailing my arms. They simply resigned to their shady areas blowing their Jaguar whistles and sneering at this Mexican-looking gringo.
A bus ride to the [...]

 
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Podcast: It’s Too Quiet In Here.

I was recently added to an email list comprised of music-fiends who are obsessed with sharing music via giant file links. It’s fantastic. Yet, I usually want to lounge near a drum set in a friend’s garage while sippin’ on some Budweiser and grooving to these tunes in LA, or loungin’ in a Fort Greene, [...]

 
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In February of 2007, I traveled to Berlin with expectations of meeting artists, the creative-elite, socialites, musicians and anyone I considered intriguing. The former East Berlin scene thrived with stencil-artists, graffiti artists, Indie-Electro beat conductors and creatives pulsating with freedom and energy.
Anna Rikje Rosenthal is an Indie-Pop singer situated in the graffiti-laden bustle of Prenzlauer [...]

 
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The best part of waking is when I stagger to my laptop, open iTunes and rummage through the near endless options for listening. Every morning offers a unique mood and I’m sure we all have great music to share. What do you listen to in the mornings?

 
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This is Whitney. She’s my ex-roommate from when I lived in New York City. Whitney once decided to make her own pasta without a roller in our kitchen. Once she convinced me it was a good idea to carry a couch from Elizabeth St. & Broome St. to Mulberry & Broome St. and then walk [...]

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I recorded some clips on the way to the airport last week and added some tunes. This is basically a test to see if I know how to add a podcast to the blog. Enjoy.

 
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I had not been to New York City since my move to Mexico City in June. It’s an understatement to say I was excited. Besides roaming around the LES and gorging my gut with belly-bursting burgers, I focused on hanging out with friends and walking, photographing street art the kind that rips up my insides [...]

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