Patting myself on back…

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OK  I know there is no shortage of narcissism or self promotion here on the Net. You need to work with me on this one. I was chatting with a friend that blogs for some Web App company and giving him so feedback on how to create some fresh and exciting media for his community. While we were brainstorming he mentioned a domain name he had that he might do a new project with. I though project sounded good but wasn’t 100% on the name he proposed. At that moment I flashed on another name that would be perfect for me. Ready? Sure now? OK:

BIGIN.ASIA

Will probably tie in with business projects more than media but you never know. These things seem to be merging more and more and that fine white line that once seemed so clear is starting to blur…

Anyhow, sure love the name!

Pleasant surprise…kind of

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Not the fact that it was my birthday yesterday-it is every March 24th,but this was a very nice one. In fact the surprise was getting a message that a friend heard me on NPR- The Marketplace Morning Report program in fact. Here is my audio bit from program:

The reporter was referred to me by a business blogger friend William Dodson. Rock on Bill! Scott Tong the reporter was very cool in his attention to detail and did most if not all of the foley work on the audio. He even asked me what would be a good song to represent my musical listening when in transit. With all the choices I had I came up with the Talking Heads-Burning Down the House. Why not right?

Depth Charge Debut

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Depth Charge Discussions is a new video project entered into by myself and Len Edgerly, another indie media friend hailing from Cambridge,MA and Denver,CO. You can watch our first video here dealing with the topic of Len’s experiences with racism growing up in Boston. The next episode will be me sharing on my own experiences growing up in Brooklyn, NY.

Stoking the Hype Machine…

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Fujoshi

I’ll admit it-from time to time I come up with some really good analogies. No, I’m not one of the more famous blog/vlog/podcast pundits… I am however able to speak my mind and have a sense of humor (yes, very warped).

I was just prompted by another new-media creature friend (one that I even met in person-oooh) that 2 analogies of mine will never be forgotten by him: 1) Skype is like the web 2.0 backyard fence, 2) Twitter is the Web 2.0 steam pipe. For explanation please stay tuned to next podcast. Better  listen :)

SmallWorld’s Bazooka Joe Interviews me

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Check out the interview with Bazooka Joe of SmallWorld Podcast. He is one  of the best interviewers in podcasting. Excellent producer too. If you haven’t listened to him-you owe it to yourself.

Cloned “Love”

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I’ve been geting all kinds of nice feedback from listeners on “Clone Music” show Yeaaaaaahhhhhh. Here is some cool CD ART from Michael  complete file here

This is commentary and alternate music list from Doug from The Beta Army 

Those of who subscribe to the feed will have gotten the special episode that is the “Getting a Leg Up” podcast, where J.C. Hutchins describes what music styles each of the clones listens to. Then Mark Forman put on songs that fit that style, and still fit into the context of the show. I thought I might share some of my music ideas that didn’t need to fit into the context of the show.

John - Female vocals that can rock and also some folk. For the rock side of things, I thought of Curve, and Jem to a lesser extent. For the folk side of things, early Liz Phair (Exile in Guyville) and Mia Doi Todd.

Michael - Rock for workouts, classical for downtime. I couldn’t come up with anything to original for this one. Maybe some stereotypical military rock like Disturbed and Godsmack. For classical, maybe some Beethoven and the Three Tenors.

Jack - Motown. Beyond the obvious James Brown and Temptation, he might get into some Gnarles Barkley.

Jonathan - World Music. Maybe some Think of One, Sulif Keita, and Buean Vista Social Club

Father Thomas - Headbanging rock, with possible spiritual influences. Maybe some Skillet, Pillar, and Kutless. Or if he got really heavy, some Demon Hunter and Zao, but I don’t think he goes that far out.

Dr. Mike - Hispanic/California scene. Some Los Amigos Invisibles and Cafe Tacvbu.

Killroy 2.0 - Electronic. I know he said trance and such, but trance seems a little too upbeat for him. I see him more as a Aphex Twin and Squarepusher kind of guy than a Sasha and Digweed kind of guy. You also can’t rule out that drum and bass goes very well with working on computers, so maybe some Roni Size thrown in there.

John Alpha - Anything with screams. Going with that, I thought Bloodsimple, Ministry, and possibly some Nine Inch Nails. But any good evil genius with aspirations for world domination needs to listen to some Sinatra.

Any thoughts?

EscapePod:Creature for Hire

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Hey gang my EscapePod reading is up now here. Make sure you show Steve Eley some love for doing such a fine show, and leave a comment over there. Hope you enjoy!

BlueShogun interviewed

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I was interviewed by fellow-Taiwan podcasters Henry and Julian on What’s Up In Taiwan. don’t ask me how Jack Mangan’s mojo got him a mention but it did.