Archive for March, 2008

New mix – Beatitudes Volume 2

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I swore I’d make this a series, and a series it is. Volume 2 is out now, hot on the heels of volume 1.

From the page:

Bigger, Bolder and Better, Beatitudes Vol 2 is here!
Seriously friends, as much fun as I had putting the last one together, there’s too much incredible music coming out. From artists like Dinka. Amazing. This one starts off where the last finished, pushing a little past the electro sound, and bringing some big prog trance melodies in. We even take a little trip on the psy side. Enjoy!

Tracklist:
Inkfish, Cid Inc – Summerfrost (Tronso remix)
Dinka – Temptation
In Progress & Omnia – Avalanche (Omnia remix)
Randy Boyer & Hydroid – Strike Again (ASOT)
Prospekt – Ocean Breeze
W&W – Mustang
Sander van Doorn “Pura Vida” (Doorn)
Andy Moor, DJ Orkidea – Yearzero
Orpheus – No Others
Ilya Soloviev – Sunwaves (static blue)
Markus Shulz vs Andy moor – Daydream

Get it here.

Lowest of the low

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Lowlifes attack epilepsy patients using flashing images in forums

Fight for your right to party, and watch CBC online

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Monopolistic bastards are applying more traffic shaping to Canadian internet traffic.

Shame
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30 dumbest videogames ever

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CNET UK has a well funny article on the 30 dumbest videogames ever made.

Enjoy.

Tuesday March 25th

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true

I’ve held this to be true for a number of years. It sums up much of my childhood.

I’m a Marvel, and I’m a DC

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Have you seen these Marvel/DC (Mac/PC) parodies? Haha, so good. I like this one the best.

Arranging my thoughts

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dead pixels

I was challenged by something Faytene Kriskow said at Freshwind. Something along the lines of: “I don’t really watch movies, I don’t spend time doing that. Honestly, I’d rather be making movies that watching them”.

Which is a bit how I feel, but I haven’t been doing much about it. I just finished Season 2 of Dexter, a dark, seductive, violent, clever show, and I love it. I also recently finished Bioshock, which could be described similarly, with a bit more torture and horror thrown in… all dark sounding stuff but it’s totally been amping my muse, to be honest. Both are very artful and well formed creations, and I’m becoming increasingly frustrated with my inaction on the list of things I want to accomplish in my life.

And what do I want to accomplish? I’ve not really posted them concisely, due to fear of them never happening if I do, but here goes, in no particular order… the current things that make up my dreams.

- Make a movie
- Make a television series or miniseries
- Design a video game
- Write a novel of fiction
- Write an inspirational book
- Write plays for the stage
- Write screenplays
- Make excellent dance music
- Make music involving the metal genre, of some kind
- Act in movies, television and stage plays
- Become a world famous DJ

And those are just the things relating to the creative arts. I figure if I can get these ones all going, then my dreams of building a house, raising a family, growing a vineyard, brewing my own craft beer, and other such lofty goals will all fall into place mysteriously. Raising a family… that one’s been chief in my mind for a little while, quite honestly. Not that you should get any ideas, we’re not planning that right now.

So, where do you start? I’ve been working little bits here and there on some of these dreams for a while. DJing’s already happening, as is music production (slowely) but I feel I’m at a financial roadblock of sorts, regarding the environment I do music in (my office is really counter-productive for music creation and arrangement, I need some monitors and more surface space to get things going more easily).

I spent last weekend trying to get my head into Reason, which I really enjoyed. If I’m diligent I’ll spend time on that tomorrow, but we’ll see.

I’ve spent time this weekend letting a novel assemble in my brain. I’m making some notes, not really tying them together yet. I’ve had a screenplay half written for 4 years, which I come back to now and again but don’t quite know where to take it now.

I think paying off our debts will help with my mental haze as well. We’ve not been making the sort of progress I would like, but when Maija’s tax refund comes that should help in a big way. Part of me feels I should be concerned about wanting to accomplish so many things, and all at once. Part of me wants it no other way… but I can’t help feel a bit muddled at times.

I think my biggest struggle is workaholism. Not that I have a big problem, but when I sit down at my computer I so often feel like getting a few more things off my list. Part of that is the nature of working from home, I can do things piecemeal… I don’t remember the last day that I didn’t do any work for TACF of some kind. Probably when I was flying back from Toronto :) Work at TACF is progressing incredibly well, so I don’t have a major reason to put in the extra hours I do.
I guess when I feel like “doing” something, which is most of the time, TACF work is there to be done. There are very few roadblocks to that work, so it’s satisfying.

This weekend has been good so far, just letting my thoughts percolate, and hopefully finding places for themselves. I’ve not spent much time working, for a change, but read some more Oscar Wilde and played the hottest game of Tetris I will ever play.
And I cooked myself a delicious breakfast, just for me.
That’s something else I’m learning, the benefit of taking time to cook for just myself (obviously Maija and I cook together, but until recently I would never bother to cook if it was for me alone).

Exchange server down all weekend… fixed

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I did some maintenance on our email server on Saturday (backup, chkdsk, defrag) just simple stuff, but somewhere inside the chkdsk things got mangled. I knew there were some file level problems on the machine, and there’d been a general stability problem for a while, so all of this was about due to happen. But what an annoyance, really. We had no inbound email for the entire weekend and Monday.

In the end, the problem was limited to our Xwall spam filter. It’s an incredible filter and I highly, highly recommend it. In this case a couple of it’s key files got re-arranged by the chkdsk, and it wasn’t forwarding emails onto Exchange after it checked them. It took me all weekend and yesterday to diagnose, I’m kinda kicking myself for it. All’s well that ends well I suppose, though.

In the process, I noticed the Appletalk protocol was still installed (from some old stuff we had some on the server, a couple of years back). I removed Appletalk, and then the even log started filling (every minute or two) with:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: atkctrs
Event Category: None
Event ID: 3001
Date:
Time:
User: N/A
Computer:
Description:
Unable to open ATK device for R access. Returning IO Status Block in Data.

Which was a real pain, and only frustrated the troubleshooting process. In the end one Kaushal Shah came to my rescue:

I am facing the same problem. The following Microsoft KB Article ID: Q257760 provides the solution.

It recommends dowloading Exctrlst.exe utility from the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit. Run this utility and uncheck all the performance counters for which you are getting a error.

Thanks buddy. In my case it was Windows 2003, but it didn’t make a difference; I ran the Exctrlst utility, dropped the performance logging on Appletalk (which, again, wasn’t installed anymore) and problem solved.

New mix – Beatitudes Volume 1

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I dropped a new mix just before heading out to Toronto and hadn’t got around to uploading it till just now. I’m really happy with this one, I think it’s the direction I want to go as far as trance music is concerned.

From the page:

I’ve spent some time collecting a bunch of really beautiful new tunes, and felt it was time for a mix series. Here’s the first volume of Beatitudes. I love it, I hope you do to.

[00:00-08:00] Afterbyte – Sunrepublic
[08:00-12:40] Above and Beyond – Air for Love (Airwave remix of Air for Life)
[12:40-18:30] Joonas Hahmo – Sound of Sunday
[18:30-24:10] Above & Beyond – World on Fire (Maor Levi remix)
[24:10-28:50] Alex Kunnari – Lifter (Joonas Hahmo remix)
[28:50-33:30] Maor Levi – Shapes (Oliver Smith remix)
[33:30-35:30] Matt Hardwick – Resistance (Steve Porter remix)
[35:30-39:45] Oliver Smith – Tomahawk
[39:45-46:50] Johan Gielen – Okinawa Sunset (Tom Cloud remix)
[46:50-51:15] Duderstadt – Beatitude (Mat Zo remix)
[51:15-00:00] Tranquility Base – Buzz

Go here to get it.

Back in the saddle

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In at least 3 ways.

1. Back in Finland. Toronto was great, got a lot of good work done, hung out with *almost* everyone I wanted to, and generally had a productive and fun time. Brought 2 suitcases back of belongings for Maija and I (go Monopoly and Risk!)

2. I foolishly left the power adapter for my laptop in Toronto, and have had to use Maija’s MacBook this week. Which pains me, literally and figuratively. But thanks to the speedy and remarkably cheap shipping of Spring Global Mail, I have my power adapter again! W00t.

3. I bought a voltage converter in Toronto, and then a VGA adapter when I got back, and now I’ve got some sweet Xbox 360 gaming up in here. You do not know how good it feels. I finally got to take the wrapper off Bioshock last night.

And just like they say, the first time you fight a Big Daddy, you get owned.

AND! I have a new mix that I’ll upload soon, I think you’ll love it.

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