Gorillaz’ “Plastic Beach” To Rock You
I just got invited to download teh new Gorillaz' record Plastic Beach and I'm pretty sure this one is five-starrer.
First impressions include:
- Snoop vocals on the first track (he always shows up in all the right places)
- Fun aquatic theme
- It's a new Gorillaz record. So, yeah, it's like good whiskey for your ears.
Stan Cornyn in Studio with Sinatra

L to R: CBS camera man; holding score producer Sonny Burke; on podium, Gordon Jenkins; on right, Frank Sinatra. above podium, liner notes writer. Era: 1965.
I've been meaning to post this for a while now. This is a classic photo of my dad, the great Stan Cornyn, pretending to look busy in a recording studio with Frank Sinatra. Cornyn is the photogenic fellow with glasses and necktie.
Come to think of it, this is one of the few times I've seen him in a necktie. He must have been in trouble with his boss that day.
Michael Geist – ACTA Guide, Part Five: Speaking Out
The 7th round of ACTA negotiations will conclude around lunch time today in Mexico. If past meetings are any indication, a few hours later the participating countries will issue a bland statement thanking the host Mexican government, discussing the progress on civil enforcement, border measures, and the Internet as well as noting the transparency discussions and the continued desire to address the issue. The release will then conclude by looking forward to the next meeting in Wellington, New Zealand in April.
Jackson And His Computer Band

I have to be careful or I'm going to wear this one out.
The record Smash was released back in 2005. Did I take notice? Had I even heard of it? The answer to both those questions is a resounding "mais, non."
Jackson and His Computer Band is the nom-de-plum of Jackson Fourgeaud. Along with Daft Punk, M83 and Prefuse 73, Fourgeaud is forging the cutting edge of nouvelle musique that's been kind of consuming me lately.
If you watch Adult Swim and are a fan of the music behind the bumps (those short little videos between the commercials and the shows) you can thanks Jackson Fourgeaud for much of that library of unusual sounds.
This guy has really been ahead of his time. The music on this record could claim itself as source material for the 8-bit music scene, Crystal Castles (in fact, much of Ghostly's catalog), and many others.
Supermarket Waltz
Labels may be losing money, but artists are making more than ever – Boing Boing
Labels may be losing money, but artists are making more than ever - Boing Boing.
Weezer Snuggie
Screenshot of DMCA Takedown Letter
This is a screenshot of what the RIAA sends out when they track down someone who is file sharing.


