
Podcast: Dervish at the Crossroads (excerpt 1– Story of a Soundquest)
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Seriously? Walking down to the basement of an abandoned house is going to relax me and bring me to a zone of imaginative freedom? Stop it. Trust the process. Continue reading Falling Asleep in the Room of Tiny Drawers (Minutes of a Guided Creativity Meditation)
Fisherman’s tea is a rich, deep amber, to which you add canned evaporated milk and lots of sugar if you want it. Drinking it black would be insupportable, and even whole milk is sometimes too weak to buffer the tea’s kick. Continue reading The Bluenose Tea Ceremony (and the Search for Fisherman’s Tea)
The four-piece, Halifax-based Walrus began as a two-man home recording project for brothers Justin and Jordan Murphy. Their music is often described as psychedelic pop, their sound inspired by an alternative tradition rooted in the mind-expanding experiments of the sixties. … Continue reading Touring ’til We Die: The Walrus Interview
To me everything we’ve done is built on a false premise. My only political view is that with both capitalism and communism the result is that the most rapacious elements claw their way to the top, period. And yet everybody’s worried—“Oh , communism!” or “Oh capitalism!”
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