Monthly Archive for October, 2007

Low Blood Sugar Leaked

My very good friend (and loyal fan) Xenlab has leaked an MP3 of Low Blood Sugar, an unreleased full length album I completed last year.

Since he’s leaking it out to the world, I figure I will, too. No download link. The opportunity is to listen to the album in its entirety, as it plays as one continuous track.

Low Blood Sugar, sweet and uncut.

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Using Plants to Clean Pollution

Spotted on: Reuters

Apparently, scientists are modifying plants to suck a common US groundwater toxin ,and the explosive residue RDX from military bomb testing. The test plants are metabolizing at a much faster rate than normal plants.

There is a discussion of controlled tests in partnership with the EPA’s Superfund program. After all, we wouldn’t want to wipe out indigenous species.

The genetically modified plants could do the job of environmental cleanup faster and more efficiently than industrial methods.

Hooray for Science!

Performing with S.K.I.P.

The Future Funk Collective has been backing up S.K.I.P. of Nonsense in performing his new album, Autobiographicology. Here are two videos of us playing with him at the Plaza Theater, courtesy of Broken Machine Films, for your enjoyment.

“Sky Piece”

“John Was A Rich Man”

How Many Earths do you consume?

Here’s a fun game where you can find out how wasteful you are!

Plug your habits in, and find out how many earths it would take to provide recources if everyone on the planet was just like you.

Game on!



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