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RAJ
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It's been a minute since I've been on here. Checking in to see how you are doing?
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Music: a fekking great year so far for the kind of underground shit I'm into, but need to get off my butt and find a DJing gig so I can educate the heathens. Still miss vinyl, but my life is so much more flexible without thousands of records in tow.
Politics/current affairs are at once horrifying and fascinating in equal measure, but I don't like the drift to the extreme right we are witnessing across the West.
Settling into middle age nicely... working hard... making money... and spending lots of quality time with the wife and kids.
Music is still a huge part of my life. I'm playing guitar in 3 music projects and even unearthed all the analog gear and starting recording again. I only get out Friday mornings to go dig and take what the local spot can offer. I even find myself buying cheap used CDs again and force myself to listen to albums all the way through.
Working hard. Not making any money. Or, what comes in, goes out. Got a week left on this contract, then who knows where the wind will blow.
Got the man-cave/cabin setup properly now and getting to play bass a lot more. Think I am 95% there with mastering the five-string. Loving my music still. So much new stuff out there with the interwebs, like drinking from a fire hose. Thank God for the Strut and Duder and dem to weed out the gold from the dog muck.
Not collecting vinyl personally - there is just no room. Have it all digitially now. Also, spending most of this weekend clearing out my dad's chud which drives home just how much shit we acquire and really have no need for. They have to move downstairs and the clutter is unbelieveable. Glad I don't have the hoarding gene.
Unless it comes to basses
still buggin on records.
Meager discogs gripping.
Springtime so working on the property and the garden more soon.
Local Funk vinyl gig last sat of each month at a bar.
C'mon through, $100 for out of town headliners, whatup?! (Sebastopol ca)
i wanna make a "bespoke", "modern agricultural", "reclaimed materials" type of DJ table for these winery gig private events/weddings etc. so I been looking at craigslist and other spots for tall table legs and stuff.
Jam space creation and skateboarding knee rehab are creeping to the top of the things to do list, slowly but surely.
I have been well, just very busy finishing up mixing and mastering our album. I'll drop a link in the announcements. I hope all is well with you and all the 'Strutters.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Lately I've been spending most of my time working on my health, and all of the closest people around me. Removing parasites from my diet and all of my relationships by focusing on removing negativity, and naturally growing farther away from even my closest friends and family. Creating my own spirituality, following my own path, and selling all of my possessions so I can travel more. I'm only interested in creating healthy music now, because I'm no longer a slave to my ears or my mind or my heart. I've quit working for any companies now, and I've been only using my own intelligence to finance my life. Shedding my vices and western influences, learning to listen to more silence. Always being grateful to the earth, and being alive everyday, and being able to get more knowledge about everything. My thirst for knowledge remains forever unquenchable.
Pleased to hear that people are good and that life continues to be an adventure - be it with new arrivals, new challenges, or new locations.
Me:
Still settling back into daily life after three months of enjoying the world and the people who populate it. Foolishly assumed that travelling would somehow solve the questions I have buzzing around my head; it didn't but I had a wonderful time anyway.
Learning to accept that there will always be sacrifices and that part of the joy of knowing people from all walks of life is that you are always going to have to balance time seeing them and the places you have fallen in love with.
Financially good but workwise spiritually bankrupt and looking to give myself more freedom in that area with some kind of remote job.
Music wise I am in a very happy place, the more I hear the more there is to discover and I am delighted that this continues to be the case.
Looking on paring down my belongings a bit, maybe finally purging 95% of the vinyl to follow the movies. Holding off on saying goodbye to the books though - digital just can't match on that front.
Mainly trying to get back to the moment of peace I felt waking up on a campsite at the top of a volcano to the smell of Eucalyptus and not a single worry in my head.
b/w
Did you catch up with any Strutteurs IRL?
Both me and the one @djwaxon were at the same Harlem Globetrotters game the other week but didn't know this beforehand.
Ha, it's a small world out there...
I met up with Mr Kicks79 for a few quick beers in Sydney following which he never posted on this site again - continuing my HIghlander style removal of fellow Strutteurs (shout out to Chizzle and the one DuttyBabylon). A lovely fellow who tolerated my fried brain with patience and decorum.
I also had the pleasure of meeting L*o's brother in Asia and staying at his hut for a few days - an experience which I have nothing but fond memories off and thoroughly recommend it if you ever get the chance.
Sadly that was it - almost got to Noz's record store in Oakland but ran out of time. Looking forward to meeting some more when we finally get Canada way, maybe even hunting down Bassie.
http://shop.parkblvdrecords.com/
Didn't realise he was shut some days and turned out that my planned visit would have been to a closed store. Would have been nice to support an ex-strutteur and had to let down my friend who was fiending for some hip hop tapes (cocaine blunts optional) but was probably good for my rucksack/weight balance. Maybe next time though.
i'm too old for this
on the pluss side i'm getting thinner and the girls are still looking at me. all these agents want to recruit me to jobs because nobody speaks my language and my countrymen are too spoiled to work like this.
Damn... Keep your head up.
You should have a word with the Duder. He had a few adventures with wild and crazy housemates and now seems to be in a very good place so there are always brighter skies on the horizon....
Mate, that bathroom was like "The Exorcist" meets "Mr. Kreosote".
Proper 48-hour hangover.
GOOD TIMES!
Eighty
finished up my cognitive science degree and landed back asswards at a capital investment firm. currently an account executive and the creative director.
less working the fingers to the bone, more time in front of a glowing screen and on the golf course.
funny thing, life.
huh, it can certainly be a windy path. does the cognitive science stuff give you any sort of insight or edge in your current work?
at least you have a(nother) diploma you can hang in your office!
Impossible!
WANGWAND. Shutters, telly brackets, cabin essentials... to a man with a drill in his hand, everything looks like a screw. :ayo:Been spending the rest of the days swatting up on Microsoft tech and chilling with the Mrs. Interview next week for something interesting...