Archive for October, 2006
New Music Search Engine
Using Google’s newly launched, Custom Search Engine app, I created a new search engine dedicated to music. Billed as The Music Search Engine For People Who Like Their Dance Intelligent, Their Music Weird, and Their Circuits Bent - this search engine first searches the list of 60+ sites (and growing) that I have entered into its index, and then the greater web at large to serve back the results of your query. Of course the searches are speedy and accurate thanks to sharing the same algorithms Google is known for. Try it out for yourself, here.
So far the list of sites include artist sites, gear manufactures, software developers, record labels, and music news sites. If you’re interested in helping grow the list of sites, get in touch so I can send you an invite. You can also sign up at the search engine’s homepage, which is made easier if you already have a google/gmail account to log-in with.
It’s called the repe4t engine, named after a mailing list of artists, musicians and geeks that I belong to and help moderate. You should join.
Try a search out for yourself, and tell me how you like it:
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New A_Scissors Video
In case the 10 min clip left you wanting more, I’m happy to make public the full 22 minute video of A_Scissors playing at the Social on Oct 16th.
After much discussing and a small screening of an experimental version (I ran the raw footage through a massive effect chain) of the above video for selected audiences, Polyvibe has asked me to produce a video for the A_S track, “Flux Decapitator” (which you can download for free here). The only other thing I can say further about this project is this: We’re going to use an unreleased, extended version of this track for the video.

Jack Black on Piracy
Hilarious Send-Up of Anti-Piracy PSAs
Polyvibe Recording artist, and Analog IDM Demi-God, A_Scissors, performing cuts off of his “Flux Decapitator” album, as well as a couple of new tracks.
More Info: a_scissors
Buy Album: polyvibe records