Number 71., Impression! My new track!:
73 tracks form more than 65 artist from 25 countries!! All continents r represented! Free DL as Vol.1
Collected by Ogi feel the Beat in association with 035underground & S17 records.
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Everyone who terrifies you is sixty-five percent water.
And everyone you love is made of stardust, and I know sometimes
you cannot even breathe deeply, and
the night sky is no home, and
you have cried yourself to sleep enough times
that you are down to your last two percent, butnothing is infinite,
not even loss.You are made of the sea and the stars, and one day
you are going to find yourself again.
(Source: finnualabutler, via bbluevelvett)

*WHY WE TEACH MUSIC*
Not because we expect you to major in music;
Not because we expect you to sing all your life;
Not so you can relax, not so you can have fun;
But so you will be…human.
So you will recognize beauty.
So you will be sensitive.
So you will be closer to an infinite beyond this world.
So you will have something to cling to.
So you will have more love, compassion, gentleness, good—in short, more life!
Of what value will it be to make a prosperous living unless you know how to live?
~ anon.
(Photo by Nathan Russell)
(Source: classicalmusicart)
Greg “Craola” Simkins recently opened a solo show at Los Angeles’ Merry Karnowsky Gallery titled “Stop Haunting Me.” An introspective body of work, “Stop Haunting Me” looks back on the life choices Simkins made to set himself on his path as a fine artist, starting with his first graffiti piece under his moniker, “Craola,” when he was a teenager. A hallmark of his painting style, many of the paintings conceal the letters of his name amid allegorical scenes enacted by anthropomorphized animals. Take a look at some photos from the opening night of “Stop Haunting Me” courtesy of Theonepointeight and see the show on view through May 4.
MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/04/10/opening-night-greg-craola-simkins-stop-haunting-me/

Don’t get any closer to each other
This is the most interesting thing I’ve seen all year.
I don’t know how to feel about this
I feel like this has some really deep meaning. I see it as two people can be close and it can allow for something beautiful, but as soon as they get to know each other too well it becomes ugly. Because if you knew every thought in someones head, the bad might out weigh the good. And you could never undo what you have learned about them. The spots on the butterfly’s wings are human eyes which have seen the truth but have no way of revealing it, or warning you not to get closer and protect the butterfly. The butterfly is their beautifully balanced relationship threatened by the knowing/seeing of too much, or closeness. The people symbolize anyone.
OMG ^
crying
wow
what the fuck is this ap english
tumblr’s always been AP English.
^^^^thats so true though
omg
shit mate
(Source: c0untessbathory, via bbluevelvett)
COLD BLOODED WORLDWIDE- part II, compilation by 035 underground!
My new work, soon, free download!

Beautiful playlist on radio! Thanks RUdolf Schmitt!!! :)
Workin’ on very different music, but this morning I finally had chance to check my soundcard.
Through the art of photography Greek artist Anastasia Mastrakouli creates unique typography by incorporating the bare human figure. These naked silhouettes form gestures to create each letter of the alphabet as they interact and press against the pane of wet glass. The identities of the figures are obscured by the surrounding water and panel adding symmetry to the overall appearance of the letters. Mastrakouli’s work exposes the connection between typography, art, and the human figure in a new and unique way. See more images here!:
http://hifructose.com/2013/03/29/the-naked-alphabet-by-artist-anastasia-mastrakouli/