Website Welcome to Twin Peaks just premiered this first-ever video of Silencio, the Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch homage band from Pittsburgh, PA.
(via Silencio – “Slow Sin Jazz” (Video))
Website Welcome to Twin Peaks just premiered this first-ever video of Silencio, the Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch homage band from Pittsburgh, PA.
(via Silencio – “Slow Sin Jazz” (Video))
It’s all happening! But the viaduct is really only one part of the plan, and to read more (about 200 pages more), check out some of the PDFs over here, and you can hear the whole plan for the Central District at an open house in the Mayor’s Reception Room on February 27 at 5PM.
(via philebrity.com » Blog Archive » Today In The Reading Viaduct: We’ll See You In 2014?)
Veering away from the dark, serious side of the sound Rusko bought a highly driven energy and fun approach to the dubstep massive, quickly coining his own take on the genre that infected . His sound appealed to many people outside of the dubstep world as his productions became more adventurous in formula, sound and energy. His huge hit “Cockney Thug” has been played by everyone from Pete Tong, Switch, Diplo and Santogold. And has been remixed by Buraka Som sistema, Diplo, Drop the Lime and the Scratch Perverts.
We’ll have advance tickets/Facebook page/all that up soon, but in the meantime here’s a spiffy looking poster from Justin Miller for the Joseph A. Gervasi-curated CFF program concerning the history of Philly punk/DIY/house shows…
The Board of L&I Review has continued its stay of the demolition permit to demolish the historic Church of the Assumption. The BLIR issued the stay of demolition when neighbors filed an appeal of the permit late last year. So, as of Friday afternoon, legal roadblocks remain in place between the wrecking ball and the church.
(via PlanPhilly | LIBR: Stay on demolition of Church of the Assumption to continue)
It was a great show. It was great to see them. Dracula’s Ball is always awesome. Patrick really knows how to put on a show. We left without saying goodbye to Steve & Donna so, if you’re working in the Ego Likeness marketing department and this pops up in a Google Alert, please tell them we said “goodbye, we love you, xoxo”.
After it Trillian tried for about 20 minutes to hail a cab. Eventually we called and Uber which is currently the coolest way to get around in town.
(via if you can’t be witty, then at least be bombastic – Quick! Before I go to bed.)
A view of Broad Street 1950s (photo courtesy of the temple university urban archives)
Morgue – Looking West – Carlton Street from Southeast Corner – 13th and Carlton Streets.