AudioTraffic Plays Fringe Club Friday

Da Music Issue After the success of their appearence at Rock It 2004. Where they conquered Sunday’s mainstage crowd during their Sunset slot with the ease and grace all four of them possess. AudioTraffic plays the smaller, more intimate venue of The Fringe Club. Date: Fri, Oct 29 Time: 10:30pm Venue: The Fringe Club (2Continue reading “AudioTraffic Plays Fringe Club Friday”

Late Night Thoughts: The Screwy Mind Fxcks of Fame

da Music Issue Since this time last year, I wanted to do a series on fame, musings on the phenomenon. What it feels like when people you know garner a level of success in their art, and thus become famous or at least semi-famous. How at once I feel an immense joy for them, aContinue reading “Late Night Thoughts: The Screwy Mind Fxcks of Fame”

Nothing Ever Kills the Radio…

Da Music Issue Of all the mass media mediums, internet, television, news papers, magazines, books, DVD, VCDs, etc. etc I think my first love will always be the radio. It’s the place I first learnt to listen, to conversation, stories, news, music. I noticed how although I have hundreds and hundreds of movies and documentariesContinue reading “Nothing Ever Kills the Radio…”

Good advice for festival goers

Mobile posting from bed. one thing you must know is you cannot at any point tell anyone your true feelings of a band act singer the festival any crew magazine etc but to your closest friends. Otherwise the likely hood of talking to a person involved friend Or family is high. As my friend insultedContinue reading “Good advice for festival goers”

Admit it. ONE of you Must be buying what is offered in spams.

Socio-Political Rants Under the law of supply and demand that governs everything in a capitalistic world which most of us are part of, it means that unless there is profit involved, there will be no supply. Therefore in a very unscientific research program called my “inbox” I would assume spammers are garnering a lot ofContinue reading “Admit it. ONE of you Must be buying what is offered in spams.”