Late night update

This post os mostly just to check that the confusing setup of autoposters and automatic status update updaters are working, but I might as well put you up to speed on what’s happening with me at the moment.

Not so long ago I became the father to a beautiful little girl. Being a parent really puts your life into perspective and forces you to reconsider and rethink everything you used to think was important. It is the ultimate rush and I highly reccomend it (provided you want to of course).

I recently moved into a new studio. It’s nice to have a place to go to work now, as opposed to doing everything – cosy as it might be – from my bedroom. It’s not a big place, but it’s big enough to record with a band. I might post some pictures from there soon.

The BLCK EP’s are not nearly done. I am working on a new track for the first one called Swaat. It’s dialect for “sort” that means black in Danish. I really like the sound of the track and for me it has become kind the missing link, between the stuff I do for the dancefloor, and that with a more artistic approach. We’ll see what you say when it’s released.

Untill then.

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A late night facelift

Nothing much. Just a little update on the blog design to get rid of the clutter.
Much more space to post now. Hope you like it.

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Collective memory realized?

If you, like I do, like to share information, photos, links and videos online through your Facebook account, Twitter account, Myspace account, Flickr account, and so on and so on, this new site is for you. It’s called Posterous. Just like ping.fm you can use it to post stuff to various accounts at the same time. This way you don’t have to update your various accounts every time you just want to share a simple link. The difference is that ping.fm uses a web interface, but Posterous uses something as oldschool as email. Imagine that. you just send an email with your first content to post@posterous.com and they set up a site for you instantly. No creating accounts or anything like that. You the update the site with your post simply by emailing that same address. The site knows it you mailing and posts the content of the mail to your profile. Links, videos, photos, the works…

I like the idea that all these different sites and services like Twitter and Facebook are joined via services like Posterous. It makes the internet work like one big machine, and essentially is putting the information stream back in the hands of the users. You make the sites, by the content you upload.
Check out Posterous at posterous.com. If you don’t get, you probably don’t need it :-)

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