Saturday, December 28, 2013

sexy can go die somewhere of syphilis, i'm bringing dour back.

music video for ‘inertia’

i'm sure this won't be the last traditional music video i put together, although i don't have much respect for the medium and have no interest in doing it as something mandatory.

this footage just struck me as very powerful, and fitting to the track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdjPvgGh2qw



original video taken from here without requesting permission:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS_oLmWlG8s

(no subject)

well, then.

happy things. merry stuff.

weirdness prevails.

hey, check this out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdjPvgGh2qw

those images hit me sort of deeply, so i orchestrated them. there's such an ambiguous overlap between love and parasitism....the video wasn't shot with this is mind, but the exploration it presents of that overlap is just sort of wow.

i cried making it. are the images as powerful as i see them, or am i just insane?

wait, don't answer.

you should come visit.

j
i just caught a centipede eating the hair in my sink.

i suppose hair has protein. kinda desperate, though.

inrimake cover art

file: 1997-03 - inertia.wmv
composition: bipolarity (cut-up & edited segment of 2013 remaster of 1997 demo)
status: wmv movie maker file for youtube upload

inricycled b cover art

inricycled a cover art


inridiculous cover art

file: Pop Music (A Tribute To Carbon Dioxide) [1999].mp4
composition: pop music (a tribute to carbon dioxide) (original 1999 mix)
status: downloaded youtube video

re: roach situation

From: Jessica Murray <death.to.koalas@gmail.com>   
To: the initial landlord

actually, i got one right away. it's in a plastic baggie - i guess i can bring this upstairs...?

i'm no entomologist, but it sure looks like a roach to me. again, it seems to have come out of the wall looking for water; i caught it near the shower. also, given the pattern i've seen, i suspect it may be the same one i saw a few days ago and let get away into the crack. i really don't think there's an infestation in the unit, but rather a high number near by. when one gets in, it runs around for a few days until i catch it and then i don't see another for weeks....

j
i've constructed a two-tiered labeling system (or multi-valued function) that will converge with most releases from this point forwards. all releases will be given an inri number, whereas releases i deem "listenable" will be given a jam number. this is meant to separate out a few releases that are indicative of the age i was when i constructed them. up to this point,

***inri/young phase***
inri001 - first cassette demo (2xlp) [1996]
inri002 - second cassette demo (lp) [1997]
inri003/jam001 - inricycled A (lp) [1997]
inri004/jam002 - inrisampled (ep) [1997]
inri005/jam003 - inri (lp) [1998]
inri006 - eat my fuck (ep) [1998]
inri007/jam004 - inriched (lp) [1999]
inri008/jam005 - inrijected (ep) [1999]
inri009/jam006 - inrimixed (ep) [1999]
inri010 - gene-o's (single) [1999]
inri011 - pop music (single) [1999]
inri012/jam007 - warning (ep) [1999]
inri013/jam008 - inrimake (lp) [1999]
inri014/jam009 - inridiculous (lp) [1999]
inri015/jam010 - inricycled B (lp) [2000]
***end of inri/young phase***
***beginning of intermediate phase***
inri016/jam011 - deny everything [2000]
inri017/jam012 - accept nothing [2000]

i will be referring to releases from this point primarily by their corresponding jam number.

(aside: that's an impressive collection of inri wordplays :P)

inri010 & inri011 were both short "singles" (i still have the cd-rs from 1999) that were produced for different types of school projects. i'd rather not modify these as they are, although they both appear on jam009 and may be modified there.

jam007 is of a nature that modification would be difficult. it's not likely that i will modify it, but i will post if i do.

jam008-jam012 will require some editing, and that's where i'm moving to next.