i like to capture sounds and turn them into art, somehow. also i like sleeping it helps me think and stops me buying things and driving on empty roads late at night, making myself laugh when no one else is watching, helping people to fullfill their wishes(abit like Jimmy saville), hunting yellow stickers in sainsbury's, a freshly hoovered carpet, dreaming and procrastinating, viewing and making art of course and other things which will be told later on...i also love eating hot cross buns after midnight, especially with good friends.
Small dogs with big beards... if you know any please send me a picture, it would make my day.
Pavement, Four Tet, Mice Parade, Fog, Animal Collective, Electrelane, Sebadoh, Volcano the Bear, Silver Jews, Tortoise, Sonic Youth, A Hawk and a Hacksaw, The Dust Collectors, Thistletown, Lost Bardo, Punk?, Red River Dialect, clocks/ghoststories, tem doran, Fat Cat and Witch, Built to Spill, Steve Malkmus, Microphones, Pixies, Mogwai, Slint, Explosions in the Sky, The Books, Brian Eno, Archers of Loaf, Delia Derbyshire, Max Eastley, Six Organs of Admittance, the mighty 'john Cage' and the excellent Mr A J Jarvis even though his recorded back catalogue is limited.
Back to the Future, watched that one again recently, hadn't seen it since it first came out, its amazing film. there are other amazing films aswell, such as; the goonies, time bandits, a life aquatic, big fish, team america, o brother where art thou, fight club, leon, dead man's shoes, delicatessen, amelie, jonny vann, donnie darko, woody allen's early films especially 'zeliq', then theres buster keaten films which is extra special when tem plays piano alongside it, and many many others.
T.V. Sucks, and digital tv is even worse, so many options but so little choice (radio is the future). but sometimes a few jems come along such as; Black books actually anything with Bill Bailey in it, alan partridge, my name is earl, the blue planet, those three minute bits after the channel four news can be very interesting sometimes.
Yes i love Books, not sure about reading them, never enough time but they look great and they collect lots of dust. The book with the least amount of dust on it at the moment is David Toop's 'Haunted Weather'. just read Danny Wallace's 'yes man' very funny and inspiring read. also im reading robert louis stevenson's 'treasure island' at the moment which is fun and passes the time at work.
anyone with a cape who can fly, deserves praise. not sure how a cape helps you to fly though.