no, it looks good as it is, nothing to improve on, you know to be honest i tend to never judge art by details, if i want to "eat" the picture it's good, it's a very emotional thing, sorry, don't want to sound like an "artist", i'm quite one-level and superficial i usually get annoyed by "messages" that are not clear...i wish there was a scratches head icon here :-)
thanks for the G word. I realized to recognize and admire and digest the colourful dreams of other Gs is the only way. Thats why my project is dedicated to the online and mostly inspired by myspacers who think in 3D and beyond, really I am because of freaks like you...turning me on man!
thanks for your fame in the game...
Now here's a little spam for your palate.
Rock demo inspired by the folk drums of NORTH THAILAND
And the drums of the great Tokyo DJ SHOKO FUJIKAWA :
The Golden Triangle Part One, By Riccashae Hinds is a somber yet ripe off beat ballad.
With a stunning minimalist guitar solo.
The two minute track is meant for the movie industry.
Hey did I tell you already? I am writing short galactic stories. The
first part of a story called Black Hole Within My Mind is available to
read in my other blog. Its about a galactic woman who transforms into a
goddess. Check it out here: http://blogs.myspace.com/PURENOIZ
Raymund, I am convinced that you are psychic! You seem to mention things that get to the essence of me! I met and talked with Thomas a couple of years ago after he did a show here. It was in a bar, and the show was filmed and released on dvd. He did the show by himself, building up sequences in realtime. At the time, Batt was just a fond memory. I had lost all inspiration. But after seeing Thomas doing small shows like this, after all these years, just for the love of it, I decided to start up Batt again and do live shows! He is a great guy! And another ironic note, Dan sometimes says he is tired of evil Americanism and wants to move to europe! Pete
Raymund, I dig Phantasmatrix! Powerful, primal, lurching. I think Carpenter and Mann might get jealous with this! Reminds me a little of "DR. Destructo" by T.D from Thief. And if your curious to no what Dan did on the film, I think he was location supervisor or something. His job was to prepare a location for filming, or something like that. he was very young, and not part of the union, so I'm not sure he is actually credited on the film. But he met Mann, James Caan, Dennis Farina, Jim Belushi, Tuesday Weld. He has a bunch of stuff he saved from the shoot! He had a similar role on The Blues Brothers. Take care, and keep it coming! Pete.
hey Ray, working on some more accessible but hopefully still great dance stuff at the moment, it's been a long time but i actually feel inspired, like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulder ;-) Take care...