Pattie Boyd in Ossie Clark


swingin’ sixties with liz taylor, ossie clark, john lennon, pattie boyd, richard burton, and george harrison. i wanted to say something funny but pp has banned that! so that’s it. by dd

The Flow Market

FLOWmarket is a shop designed to inspire consumers to think, live and consume more holistic. The core of FLOWmarket is the scarcity goods collection where present imbalances from the 3 FLOW dimensions (individual, collective and environmental flow) have been adressed and transformed into physical products. by pp

AKG K 701 Headphones

note the XLR plugs on this baby above!


AKG K 701 Headphones:

Mouth watering! The AKG K 701s are significantly more transparent sounding than any other headphone that I’ve tried, and they embody an amazing level of taste when it comes to modern headphone design. Obviously each of the major brands; Sennheiser, AKG, Beyerdynamic, Grado, and Ultrasone, all have their own “sound”, which in some way makes one want to own one of each. I do.

There are major differences between the Sennheiser HD650s (which I own) and the K 701s (which I just bought for $450), making each one better for a specific genre of music. The rock/alternative/metal crowd are unanimous in their preference of the Sennheiser ‘phones, no doubt influenced by their rich, extended bass response, while others are more taken by the AKG’s smoother tonal balance, and crystal clear midrange. What ever your taste these are worth a listen.

They are a five-star performer and worth a try for sure. by dd

Agnosia

“Agnosia”
“I am the Sun in His Rising”
“The Divine Darkness”

all artists’s blood and hyssop oil on paper
60″ x 40″ (150cm x 150cm)
2008 by kl

Ask: Moby-composer/musician


my favorite _____ is:

book: dune. i could pretend otherwise and pick something more highbrow, but i’m a sci-fi nerd and i’ve always been a sci-fi nerd and dune is the best of the sci-fi books i grew up with.

album: closer by joy division. this was my favorite record when i was 16 years old, and now i’m 42 and it’s still my favorite record.

city: los angeles. when i tell people that los angeles is my favorite city they usually pause and wait for me to explain that i’m kidding. but i’m not kidding. i know why people might not like l.a, but for me it’s the most interesting city on the planet.

film: inland empire by david lynch. i think i saw it 3 or 4 times when it was in theaters. it’s one of the most remarkable movies ever made.

restaurant (what city): franchia, nyc. franchia is a strange, vegan korean restaurant in midtown in nyc. it’s a terrible location for a vegan restaurant, and as a result it’s almost always empty. but the food is really good and i love empty restaurants.

hero: david lynch. i heard him speak recently about creativity and it reminded me that creativity is not a means to an end. too often our criteria for judging creative output is its commercial viability, but creativity in and of itself is pretty remarkable, regardless of whether it can be sold to a lot of people.

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