
anybody home?
I miss the gorgeous girl to the left of screen. We used to spend one day a week together being intimate with each other. She used to love it when I played with her faders and she made the most amazing sounds when I gently adjusted the EQs.
The last time I saw her was back in 2004, during my final radio show. Who would’ve thought that we would part on such sad terms.
It was a fun seven years (and three mixing desks) of hosting a radio show at SUB FM.
Sadly, the radio station ceased to exist due to the former Liberal Government being a pack of wankers by wielding the Voluntary Student Union axe and making mince meat of everything that was “fun” at uni.
The old radio show host side of my personality hasn’t died. I’m in the midsts of putting together a podcast site with a DJ Mix posted every so often. It’s not good ol’ SUB FM but it’s the next best thing.
I was trawling through an old pile of photos that I took back in October 2006 of some stencil art in Hosier Lane, Melbourne and realised that it’s been ages since I played with pixels. From 2004 through 2006, I used to spend my Sunday afternoons in town, wandering about snapping any interesting graffiti or stencil art in sight.
Hosier Lane is adjacent to Melbourne’s Forum Theatre. If you’re lookng for amazing stencil art or graffiti, this is the place to take the camera along and start snapping.
My old photoblog will be resurrected in the next week, so expect to see some old pixellated treats and perhaps even some new ones.