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[14 Mar 2011 | No Comment | ]
Please, take your seat

Maintaining the website such as this one, requires more time and effort than one could think it requires, just by browsing trough it’s pages. Recent months provided me with delicious chance to feel real motivation for this whole venture. Volume of reappearing audio releases is at its “all time high”! (Just as planed, with the end of 2010.)
I’m still quite far from the goal, of setting live radio stream, which could be embedded in to mobile app (or just played online…) App development ain’t easy and search for automatic app …

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[30 Dec 2010 | One Comment | ]
Year ends here.

As the year is about to close – trough forced on self humbility – I dare to be thankful for year another to begin.
[cliche alert] We take so many things for granted those days. Even THIS very statement.
I will remember 2010 as the first and/or last year used to learn that sometimes it really takes time to stand back up after even minor collapse. As Ireland continues to go under the next set of expectations, I feel like doing same thing with my life. (I’m very much in favor of …

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[19 Sep 2010 | One Comment | ]
Pain on AIR 0.00 – 1.00am

“Pain on Air” is the new audio project under Mantra Train Radio label, with first episode released in late September 2010.
Experimental audio publication, mix of sounds from diversified origins will challenge both – the creator and the listener – in contemplative, stimulative way. They are to engage mind by opening to alternative routes of composition where live act in its freedom delivers the greatest value of all in its aesthetic reward. Collection of remixed and self produced music, audio clips collected mainly from mainstream media and spatial ambient recordings from …

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[7 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]
vlog #1

By performing my video work, concluded in the series of “vLogs”, I’m capturing ideas, inspirations and attention-grabbing patterns that emerge during my daily commute routines. I’m identifying themes, often fractal-like repetitions, trying to suggest conclusions.
As I look back, I often find, that they serve me the purpose of record tracking tool, analysing existences in particular space and time. Introduction of music, color and speed alternation helps me emphasize my vision to the audience by more dramatic appeal. Over …