elstinko

Stu, 35, Male, United StatesLast seen: October 2008

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  • loveinoctober wrote:
    July 2008
    We are hosting a Pitchfork After Party show at Kinetic Playground (1113 W. Lawrence, by Red Line "Lawrence" stop) in Chicago this Friday at 10pm with Butterfly Assassins and New Colossus. Free with Pitchfork festival ticket stub! -Love in October www.loveinoctober.com

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  • jocrow wrote:
    May 2008
    cheers for the heads up stinker

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  • Glitzkweepon wrote:
    May 2008
    wassup meepoo

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  • BlindWilliam wrote:
    December 2007
    El Stu: There's a very strong vibe in your charts. Gotta love the thread that runs from Jimi Hendrix through Adbdullah Ibrahim to Miles Davis. I hope you can bring that thread and those like it into the fabric we're weaving over @ Great Black Music. P E A C E > bw

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  • Mozo78 wrote:
    November 2007
    Hey Stu ... I appreciate your definition of stink ... sounds good to me! :) WRT Don Cherry, I've been digging out my Codona recordings lately ... awesome.

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  • krowseye wrote:
    November 2007
    See you're rolling with Jimi & Jane's Addiction, Miles et all, great shit

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  • routard wrote:
    January 2007
    And yes, I keep playing Lou Reed’s ‘American Poet’ (live ’72) over and over. Same old songs but the live element gives them a certain buzz. Lou was a dude for sure!

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  • routard wrote:
    January 2007
    Deerhoof, funkier than a Mr Miyagi on bongos. Eventually I’ll get to see them, maybe even touring the new album which in all honesty isn’t exciting me but various sources tell me they put on a mighty good show. It hasn’t been updated for a while but Deerhoof’s Greg has a mog http://mog.com/Deerhoof

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I like most genres accept for a few that rub me the wrong way. I tick to instrumental, vocal, organic and cosmic electronic music especially if there is an element of stink. Atonal, dissonant, compelling embellishments and beautiful mistakes.

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My primary instrument is trumpet with, at times, far out effects and various mutes. Some other instruments I play are various synths and keys such as the Moog, Arp, Yamaha CS-80v, Fender Rhodes. I have been in 2 bands in my lifetime, Mang and Sumsing, since 1995. What I play doesn't necessarily reflect all I listen to. I try everyday to keep an open mind and ear to new sounds, cultures and styles. Music truly does transcend the flesh and is the entity that convinces me that humans do have souls.
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"Creation always disturbs the past."

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"Improvisation is the fundamental method to exercise your imagination and leads to discovery."

"Is it me or does practically every female in every online music community fanatically play Elliot Smith?"

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