Just added a new song, K-N-O-W, to the player on http://alevemine.com/mu
This is a mixed home-and-studio work. In that regard, please see credits, thanks.
Just added a new song, K-N-O-W, to the player on http://alevemine.com/mu
This is a mixed home-and-studio work. In that regard, please see credits, thanks.
Disclosing not one, but two songs today:
For Put My Name Down I must refer back to my me-and-the-future post:
http://alevemine.com/2012/02/aleve-and-the-future
Sobering View is a sobering experience. I’m not sure I will publish the whole song as is. The above is its beginning only.
Another one of those songs I’ve just been keeping in the drawer for such a long time. Why? No good reason, so here an extract for you:
This may the the softest, most gentle song I’ve ever made. “Doubts” may compete, yet it is another type of softness.
I hope I’ll manage to make full tracks available to you soon enough…
Here is a mail I am planning to send in a minute:
to coolplanetbiofuels
Dear Mr Cheiky,
After watching your talk on wesolveforx I’ve got 3-4 questions for you:
What happens to the carbon in the food produced in your concept’s cycle?
How are you planning to stop/regulate the cooling if/when required?
If the latter risk does not exist, how so and how will you tackle related pollution which is not mentioned in your talk?
Thank you in advance for your reply. Feel free, if that’s ok for you, to use the comment section of my related post (http://alevemine.com/2012/02/cool-cooler-cold), thanks.
Have a good day.
Regards
Alève
A song that has some history of waiting around. I’ve modified it a bit yesterday morning. It definitely has reached the precise shape it had to reach. If I ever make another version, it will merely be another version.
Here an extract for you:
The cool type of history making: “ITU hosts transcontinental IPTV experiment”
And this is why it is important: “Standardized IPTV will lead to a whole new market for innovation, and ITU standards will ensure this market remains open, competitive and accessible to all.”
Don’t come and tell me in the future that you hadn’t heard about this. You can do that now. The next few weeks are also ok. No later than that.
That was the title of an article I dreamed of last night. It might make sense to those who know that I’ve been writing a science fiction story.
Mon texte m’est monté à la tête.
It’s been a while and now it looks like it is finished. I’ll be looking for a publisher.
On this last day of the year, I’d like to thank one man. Initially a stranger, he saw my Cabaret Voltaire exhibition, helped me carry the pictures when it finished, and left. He didn’t ask for nor look for anything in return for his help. Admirable.
Not to mention we could bring one down to Earth.
And nobody told me – since 2006.
On ne me dit jamais rien, a moi.