lylian

eldafto:

new-aesthetic:

“We’re buying a satellite to grant millions of people who can’t get online the opportunity to join in digital dialog and have a voice.”

http://buythissatellite.org

What a brilliant idea.

craigrobertson:

Craig Robertson’s newest recording at Bandcamp
 The Undercurrents of Current Events
In Craig Robertson’s eighth CD, he shines a light on the some of the personal terrifying events of modern times. The theme of the CD is not political as much as humanist. From songs about the fires in Bangladesh to the death of a poet and activist in Mexico, the original songs take a closer look at some of the demons and victims of recent times.
 
Musicians from all over the world have leant a hand in the making of this CD. They are: Lou Armer from Manchester, England, The Bijoux Toots from England, Valerie Thompson from Cambridge Mass. and Al Wood from England.
 
Recorded in Somerville, Massachusetts in 2011,“Dancing on the Edge of the Knife”  stirs drums, bass, guitars, ukuleles, organ, synthesizer, theremin and a host of other instruments into a modern compelling mix. 
 
Craig Robertson lives in Somerville Massachusetts and has performed all over the United   States. His previous CDs and other information can be accessed by going to www.robertsonstudio.com. 
 
This CD is being offered only as a digital download on Bandcamp.com and you may name your own price…but, remember when you do that all the money received will be donated to Amnesty International. All of it. I think it’s creepy to make money off of other’s misfortunes.

craigrobertson:

Craig Robertson’s newest recording at Bandcamp

 The Undercurrents of Current Events

In Craig Robertson’s eighth CD, he shines a light on the some of the personal terrifying events of modern times. The theme of the CD is not political as much as humanist. From songs about the fires in Bangladesh to the death of a poet and activist in Mexico, the original songs take a closer look at some of the demons and victims of recent times.

 

Musicians from all over the world have leant a hand in the making of this CD. They are: Lou Armer from Manchester, England, The Bijoux Toots from England, Valerie Thompson from Cambridge Mass. and Al Wood from England.

 

Recorded in Somerville, Massachusetts in 2011,“Dancing on the Edge of the Knife”  stirs drums, bass, guitars, ukuleles, organ, synthesizer, theremin and a host of other instruments into a modern compelling mix.

 

Craig Robertson lives in Somerville Massachusetts and has performed all over the United States. His previous CDs and other information can be accessed by going to www.robertsonstudio.com.

 

This CD is being offered only as a digital download on Bandcamp.com and you may name your own price…but, remember when you do that all the money received will be donated to Amnesty International. All of it. I think it’s creepy to make money off of other’s misfortunes.

bossa:

Ivy Arch: Quilted ukulele bags in the Ivy Arch Etsy shop
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE INANIMATE OBJECT?

lighter

floure:

Alternate Ending
mabelmoments:

Josephine Mpongo of the the Kimbanguiste Symphony Orchestra practises the cello in the group’s rehearsal space. Andrew McConnell’s picture won the best of show prize in the US National Press Photographers Association’s 2011 photojournalism contest. Photograph: Andrew McConnell/ PANOS

mabelmoments:

Josephine Mpongo of the the Kimbanguiste Symphony Orchestra practises the cello in the group’s rehearsal space. Andrew McConnell’s picture won the best of show prize in the US National Press Photographers Association’s 2011 photojournalism contest. Photograph: Andrew McConnell/ PANOS