Saturday, February 12, 2011

Danes and Blind Dates!:)


This may sound cheesy but I guess love comes with a lot of it. right? hehehe..Since Hearts day is coming up, I decided to share and repost this lovely video I found a few months ago because of my fascination of going to Denmark. The setup is uberishly romantic with all the wine, cheese, cute bikes and the park to begin with. And Oh! Aside from the awesome view, let us not forget the best part or the creme de la creme of this video which makes the date ultimately perfect is that the guy in it is so damn cute!:) hehehhe..And guys! before you start protesting and make some undesirable comments, you might wanna consider checking this out first.. dig in and get some tips on how you could get your gals sparkly happy this coming strawberry valentines day:) Enjoy!hahahah!

Toe- Goodbye


i love this video so much, to the point that  I even wanna marry it!hahahaha! it's supahhh creative! But it would be really really nice If  the video is picture clear.

Iron & Wine-Walking Far From Home


For months I've been ridiculously going gaga over Iron & Wine. I even posted a teaser-like video of the album I found on youtube a few months ago. Then today, after having lunch and while being a couch-potato for a day we stumbled to Jack TV and saw him play in Conan O'Brian. so I decided to make a new post since I really really love this single.so enjoy!:)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Thursday, February 10, 2011

access virus T12






Pictured above are some shots of the various models in Access Music’s Virus TI2 line. Germany based outfit are making some of the most innovative and powerful sound synthesis tools available today. But aside from that, they’re incredibly beautiful and well-crafted machines.Very sweet and chic little thing!:)


Sunday, February 6, 2011

Arc And Monome







Monome, the grid based OSC controller that gave birth to new ways of composing and performing music. The same people that make the Monome are back with a new controller, this time in the form of the Arc, a high-resolution OSC controller with two knobs which double as push buttons. Like the Monome before it, the Arc is beautifully designed, outfitted in the signature walnut/aluminum casing. At $500 I can tell you right now I’m not getting one, but the Arc sure is pretty to look at; that led ring is absolutely stunning.Whenever I see an elegant interface like this I’m always left to wonder why we don’t have more control surfaces for Photoshop (I know people have found ways to control Photoshop with midi but I’m talking purpose-built controllers). Really, if Adobe were to open up to native osc or even midi support, we’d be off to a running start with all the pre-existing musical devices out there.