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A music site of solo recordings by james "wheatbread" martin. Details Track Name: A Sketch Release Date: 04.22.08 Instrumentation: Fender Jazz Bass Special (4-string, fretted), delay effect. Listen/Buy: Listen for free or buy (name your price) at Bandcamp: Bandcamp: Composition/Recording Notes This is the main riff from “Ocean” run through a (virtual) delay pedal (a Line 6/POD Farm knockoff of a Memory Man) so I get quite a Read More . 8220;Good Day”. More fun with GearBox’s “Analog Delay w/ ...User, her...
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: Inherent Vice
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Monday, January 26, 2015. The graininess of Inherent Vice makes every frame backwards-looking; the story's nostalgia for 60's dreams mirrored in director P.T. Anderson's nostalgia for 70's filmmaking, and for celluloid itself. But it's also well-suited to the movie's own story and themes. After all, film gets grainy when you're losing light. ALL KINDS OF SPOILERS BELOW *.
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: Sonic Memento Mori
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Sunday, October 16, 2011. Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon are breaking up. And I am sad, sad, sad. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is updated incredibly sporadically. Life's like that. An RSS reader. The almost semi-official blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, a.k.a. VJ Fuzzy Bastard: filmmaker, VJ, and Brooklyn bon vivant. Thatfuzzybastard [aaaaaaat] pobox.com.
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: Thirty Flights of Loving
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Sunday, January 20, 2013. Thirty Flights of Loving. I wouldn't want every game– or even most games– to be like Thirty Flights of Loving. But I'm really glad that Thirty Flights of Loving. Brendon Chung is sort of the Marcel Duchamp. So it's exactly the kind of thing that inspires Steam reviewers to grumble about " hipsters. And The Path,. Were frustrating even to my artfaggy s...
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: How to create custom teams in Worms Revolution for the Xbox 360
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Friday, October 12, 2012. How to create custom teams in Worms Revolution for the Xbox 360. News you can use! I just reviewed Worms Revolution for Slant. And for the most part, I loved it. But! 1) In the Xbox dashboard, sign out all controllers. 2) Sign in a controller with a secondary profile. Use that profile to start Worms Revolution. 3) In the game's main menu, g. It would ...
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: Thomas Was Alone
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Wednesday, January 23, 2013. These days, it's no longer revolutionary for a game to use its gameplay systems as narrative devices. But doing something really well is always rare, and while Thomas Was Alone. Is pretty visibly influenced by Portal. Jokingly putting the player in the same position as the character, though with a bit less risk of falling into a fire pit. Which mak...
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: March 2011
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Gaijin Games, Death Wish, Taxi Driver, stuff. My adoration for Gaijin Games has been made clear before. Out of that last post grew a rapturous- -and I hope interesting- - review of Bit.Trip Flux. Over at Slant Magazine. And then that led to an interview with Gaijin Games CEO Alex Neuse. Continues, as we argue about Death Wish. I'm quite happy to say ...
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: January 2013
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Wednesday, January 23, 2013. These days, it's no longer revolutionary for a game to use its gameplay systems as narrative devices. But doing something really well is always rare, and while Thomas Was Alone. Is pretty visibly influenced by Portal. Jokingly putting the player in the same position as the character, though with a bit less risk of falling into a fire pit. Which mak...
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: Red Riding Hood
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Sunday, March 13, 2011. I really wanted Red Riding Hood. To be great, largely because the idea that Catherine Hardwicke would take her anger over being fired from Twilight. Seyfried's every slack-jawed stare was active and compelling, and the lines she did have were bring-down-the-house funny with wittily faux-earnest chirpiness. And in Veronica Mars. Bashing. The tendency...
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian: "The New Yorker: Tabloid of Record"
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That Fuzzy Bastard and The Belgian. The blog of Daniel McKleinfeld, covering games, movies, and whatever else I wanna talk about. Thursday, September 1, 2011. The New Yorker: Tabloid of Record". This is honestly the most visually interesting thing I've seen all week. It's the Church of Scientology's response to the exposé of the Church that recently ran in The New Yorker, and it's like a perfectly concise catalog of contemporary propaganda visuals. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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