John Holowach started with music after he received Rob Dougan's Furious Angels
and listened to both discs through and through. He remixed all the
tracks on it and put together a remix album of it. Dougan has said that
he likes all the remixes, and is flattered.
He debuted his first solo album, A Basement Of Broken Dreams
online in January of 2005, and it hit hard. His work has been featured
all over the internet in podcasts, vlogs, music features, and
elsewhere. He has also been used for a story on Current.TV and in
several documentary and narrative films (both feature and short).
Holowach remixes on and off now, but he is more prolific with his
original music. He is a samplist, which means he takes clips from other
tracks, songs, and sounds (mostly Creative Commons-licensed) and
creates something new from them. Most of his albums can be found on the
Internet Archive, and his most recent effort, Fallen Angel, is available on Audiobubble.
Syrup? In bread? Urgh!
I remember I once looked on the back of a packet of cashew nuts and it said "Allergy warning: this product may contain nuts." XD MAY contain them? MAY?!
I'm too tired to give any more useless facts.
Might go to sleep soon. Perhaps.
We shall one day rule all.
I didn't automatically look at the keyboard actually!
Even more useless information: Amish people do not believe in the use of aerosal air fresheners.
It's positively terrifying!
And if yours started thrusting its hips on my comments page, I think I'd be quite worried. XD
I don't have a little cartoon person. I feel quite left out, haha.
That is stupidly difficult to stop staring at. Even though I know I should. I really really should.
It bothers me how serious that little cartoon woman is about thrusting her hips. Look at the concentration on her face!