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When you can purchase a fairly decent condenser microphone for under $50.00 dollars, and you can a get a decent multi track recording studio bundled with a software package for under $80.00, and you can get a half way decent USB audio input device for under $100.00, and your mom bought you an electric guitar for christmas after you begged and begged her for one, and you spent most of your formidable high school years trying to reproduce Black Sabbath licks on said guitar, and the world becomes connected by a high speed global network allowing people to share high fidelity audio files with a click of a button, some may call this a convergence. As much as dirty water from all across the city may converge into one main sewer pipe, this song file is the run off for a multitude of converging moments and technologies.
Eskimo Pie.mp3* (2.2M)
Eskimo Pie was recorded at Low Brow Studios in Brooklyn NY.
©SuperTripe Music Inc.
* We'd like to thank Burl Ives for singing lead vocals on this track, especially since he passed away in 1995.

May 13, 2006
A project I have been working on for the huffington post went live today.
The Huffington Post Contagious Festival
The Huffington Post Contagious Festival is a unique opportunity for talented designers, political activists of any persuasion, filmmakers and comics to reach millions of people
with creative, viral online work.
The contagious festival lets you create a website under the cf.huffingtonpost.com domain. The system will rank the entries by visits, and a group of judges will judge entries based on merit, and I imagine amount of nudity. The best ranked and most favorably judged winners get prizes and fame and/or fortune.
It's perty cool.
I'm brewing up a festival site mashup of Nixon's fairwell speech and Public Enemy: Fairwell to the Powers that Be (just a little taste).

January 19, 2006
I want to sing a little song that, uh, kept me going when I had troubles.
-Family Guy

July 18, 2005

July 04, 2005
A grainy shot of the lunar eclipse, and a little mood music (639kb .mp3) to go along with it.

October 27, 2004
William Jefferson Clinton speaks after a viewing of The Hunting of the President, A documentary about the Whitewater Investigation.
The central insight of the framers of the constitution was that a democracy is about not just majority rule, but about minority rights.
Audio clip (.mp3 87k - 00:42 seconds)

October 21, 2004

July 08, 2004
A sound clip from
On The Waterfront:
It was you charlie (watrfrnt.mp3 522k)...

July 07, 2004