Running on roads lit by streetlight, buying vinyl, learning something, high volumes, driving on an empty road, cityscapes, earning spending and giving away, walking around a big city, eating the icing of the cake, spending time with the people that matter wherever it may be, travelling when time and remunerations permit, pinching off other people's plates, Diet Coke, justifying hefty pricetags, messy bedrooms, cooked vegetables, Sass and Bide, Harpers Bazaar, Non-Fiction, Country Road, black white grey and red, Guitar Hero on Xbox and entertaining nostalgia.
Honest souls and burgeoning females with the drive and integrity that accompanies them...
...is the soul's epicentre! DJ Mes, Ricardo Rae, Fred Everything, Jacob London, the "boompty" from Slater Hogan, John Larner, DJ Heather, Joey Youngman, Sound Republic, Mark Farina, DJ Sneak, Derrick Carter, DJ Heather, Iz and Diz, Lady D and Dajae, Kerry Chandler, Miles Maeda, Anything on Dotbleep Detour Soul Heaven Robsoul and Nervous Records, Inland Knights, Greenskeepers, Jim, Danielle and the Crazy lads from Crazy P, Da Sunlounge, Early Swirl People stuff, Grant Nelson,Colette, The Littlemen, Justin Long, NAF, Scud Bloom, Santiago and Bushido, Thievery Corporation, Carl Craig, Theo Parrish, Loopity Goofs, Easily Influenced, Uneaq, Chuck Daniels, Shur-i-kan, Jimspter,DJ Shadow (Midnight is a Perfect World is the most beautiful track ever composed), Cut Chemist, Dave Miller, epic house tunes with elongated breakdowns, QBert,and Dire Straits...
Picks include The Darjeeling Limited, Thank you for Smoking, Amelie, Zoolander, Trainspotting, Little Miss Sunshine, The Hours,Scratch,Pulp Fiction, House of Flying Daggers, Eyes Wide Shut and the world's most notorious Sci-Fi trilogy.
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ABC:its yours so look after it! Regular ganders at Australian Story, Four Corners, Media Watch (Monday Viewing in that order!), The Office (British Version), Absolutely Fabulous, Test matches, Shameless, Blackbooks, Sex and the City, The Chasers and a big side serving of Family Guy for the complete degustation...
Nothing beats a read of the paper - despite them all being owned by large media magnates which waters down the real substance in it. I try to peruse the broadsheets as much as possible. "The Great Crash" - looking at the Dismissal crisis is a great read, and the texts that the Oz publish are incredible. Oscar Wilde reigns supreme though. "Ecstasy Generation" by Simon Reynolds
Malcolm Fraser, Fran Kelly, Michelle Gratton, Edina Monsoon and Scott because..."on a scale of one to awesome, im awesome" [scott, 2006] Plus my grandparents - whose mission trip in 1991 involved smuggling Bibles into China against autocratic rule. Definitely ones who are passionate about their cause and I admire them for this.