Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

Tomorrow
March 28, 2011

Jon Foreman: Tomorrow Song – Response V1// Tomorrow, where I will escape, the shadow of yesterday’s perceived great, Sorrow, so familiar and real, these aren’t the marks of tomorrow’s feel. Ch// Tomorrow you ever run from me, offering the promise of all I can be, I’ll pursue you, your distant dream rings true, I’ll pursue [...]

The thought of Worship
December 5, 2010

This is a considered and thoughtful article on the role of worship in our churches. I think it’s probably important to remind ourselves of the things described here from time to time. It perhaps links well with this recent entry from Donald Miller’s blog which I am enjoying a lot at the mo too. (Perhaps [...]

Radio Silence
September 23, 2010

Dear folk, I am sorry for the radio silence on PC over the last little while, I have been quite busy with my shifts at Manly Cycles (which is incidentally the funnest job like ever dude), but I have also been working on my sermon on Obadiah which was delivered to Northside Baptist’s evening congregations [...]

Pop pop pop-up
September 1, 2010

Arcade Fire are getting creative with their music and have partnered with Google to create this audio-visual experience. You’ll want to close everything else on your computer and if you have a pop-up blocker on your browser, you’ll want to temporarily deactivate that as well as any software that makes all new windows open in [...]

A Song of Praise
August 30, 2010

My friend Ben and I have been working on a Worship song and here it is in all it’s technicolor glory. We wanted to write a song that worked well acoustically on a theme of corporately being inspired to praise. There’s a sense also, of wanting to inspire people to make use of the glorious [...]

Slowly brilliant
August 20, 2010

This is wonderful. I particularly like the egg on face scene, enjoy:

Choon
August 4, 2010

A very fine drummer friend of mine has just alerted me (and yes, this is a Red Alert) to the existence of this band. Black Dub are quite simply off the scale. The drumming in this track is exceptional.

Filmic burst
July 28, 2010

This is lovely, there are 35 films neatly nestled in here.

Beatsai
July 24, 2010

This is horticultural musicianship at it’s very best… well very strangest at least.

Beautifully speaking
June 16, 2010

These speakers are a beautiful example of craftsmanship.

Probably the best weekend in the world
April 19, 2010

I had a pretty busy last week freelancing for ‘Out of the Pit‘ a charity aptly named as it’s for Christians in Coal Mining and also doing a bit of work for the Micah Challenge, which is great, but is also the reason for the lack of updates. These jobs continue this week, but I [...]

The birds and the pipes
April 1, 2010

This evening I was on my way for a cheeky ginger ale with my friend Chris who is relaxing in sunny (sadly mainly rainy this week) Manly, when I was musically assaulted by something entirely culturally unexpected: Don’t get me wrong, I like the bagpipes, I’m half Scottish, but it wasn’t exactly what I was [...]

Rockin all over the world
March 7, 2010

I’ve just finished playing percussion at Northside Baptist in Crows Nest, yes I know, I’ve been in the country only three weeks and I’ve already been enlisted. I got a call last week from a good friend of mine called Ben who basically said: ‘No strings attached mate, but the wheels have fallen off on [...]

String fellows
January 28, 2010

This is another fantastic display of musicianship, I particularly like the bit when there are two parts being bowed at the same time, crazyness.

Call yourself a musician
January 20, 2010

This is a whole barrel of brilliant. I dare you owners of the iPhone to not spend a couple of quid on this fantasticly amusing app, I’m going there right now.

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