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Happy Bloody Valentines Day!

Jim brought the good news yesterday that My Bloody Valentine will be playing at this year’s Electric Picnic. Glad to hear it! Well it is apt timing, that’s for sure and so today, February 14th, let’s have some….


My Bloody Valentine – Soon

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My Bloody Valentine – Rapido Interview

Incidentally, ten points to anyone who can say what techno act sampled the riff from “Knows When” (at the start of interview above).. Well ok, there is more than one…

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Lego: playing well for 50 years

happy birthday lego

The brick is 50 years old! The Lego brick was patented on January 28th, 1958 and has had an immense impact on the world since then. Lego was born from the creative mind of Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen back in the early 1930’s. The Lego name was coined in 1934, meaning “play well” and it certainly has lived up to it’s name. The Lego brick as we know it today was adapted from a Kiddicraft design in the 40s and eventually perfected with it’s modular ‘locking’ design in 1958. This same design is still used today and old and new bricks are compatible! The rest is history!

Lego today is a global craze and enjoyed by fans both young and old. Originally conceived as toys, the infamous bricks have spawned a wealth of creativity from all age groups. Below are just a tiny selection of Legoworks which have caught my eye.
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Laika Zune

I meant to put this up before but it got lost in my stumbles!

This video features the track “I Am The Unknown” by Scottish band The Aliens in a video directed by Rohitash Rao. This is a great animated video based on the russian cosmodog, Laika on featured on the Microsoft zune-arts site. The site seems to be offline at present but I’m sure it’s just a temporary glitch. This is a very nicely put together website with a great use of Flash, made to promote the potable media player offering from Microsoft, the Zune.
So ok, technically this is an advertisement then, but a damn good one at that!