Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Christmas coming...REAL FAST!
I think everyone should enjoy Christmas music during this time of year. Isn't great how technology has made it so that you can access Christmas music at anytime of the year, 24/7. So if you haven't already seen this...here you go, David Bowie and Bing Crosby singing the Drummer Boy.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Phoenix, in Paris
One of our favorites performing a take away show...
Phoenix - Lizstomania / One time too many - A Take Away Show from La Blogotheque on Vimeo.
Monday, December 7, 2009
MONO Christmas list...
Here's a Christmas list from those of us in the MONO studio:
1. Legacy of Helmet - A series of graphic artwork on canvas that Page Hamilton has created visually interpreted by Page with ideas from the customer considered in the creations. The artwork will feature a different Helmet song spanning the entire 20-year catalog of music.

2. Livid, Block - A compact and programmable MIDI control surface designed for DJ's who want the baddest looking controller in the world.

3. Flea Bass - Created by none other than Flea. The concept is simple, students want to have an instrument they can fall in love with but don't have to pay an arm and a leg for. They also don't want to buy cheesy instruments that will either fail on them or transition into an instrument that ends up in the closet collecting dust. This one is definitely for the next generation of bass players.

4. Divided by 13 - Me likey boutique amps that look cool as heck.
1. Legacy of Helmet - A series of graphic artwork on canvas that Page Hamilton has created visually interpreted by Page with ideas from the customer considered in the creations. The artwork will feature a different Helmet song spanning the entire 20-year catalog of music.

2. Livid, Block - A compact and programmable MIDI control surface designed for DJ's who want the baddest looking controller in the world.

3. Flea Bass - Created by none other than Flea. The concept is simple, students want to have an instrument they can fall in love with but don't have to pay an arm and a leg for. They also don't want to buy cheesy instruments that will either fail on them or transition into an instrument that ends up in the closet collecting dust. This one is definitely for the next generation of bass players.

4. Divided by 13 - Me likey boutique amps that look cool as heck.
