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It’s all good. I was just forced to take a break from this place for a week, and found I didn’t miss it much afterwards, so I haven’t been around. Might start up again at some point.

Cool to see I was missed. :-)

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Someone get this man a contract. Immediately.

The Audiot


The ultimate goal of the Audiot has always been to introduce people to music they may not have otherwise gotten to hear. It’s been a pleasure so far, and I still get hugely over-excited for every single like, reblog and follower that I get. So, honestly, thank you all from the bottom of my dirty little heart. Keep being awesome.

Anyway, I have tried to keep a mix of music on the blog that people may not have heard; music that people may have forgotten about; and music that anyone with even the most feeble taste in music has already appreciated (admittedly posted for the sake of gaining that slightly bigger audience).

I would like to start focusing a bit more on my comparatively obscure obsessions that deserve more listens than they currently receive. To this end, I would really appreciate your recommendations if you wouldn’t terribly mind sparing them. I apologize for the solicitation, but I will hardly deny any claims that I am an incorrigible attention whore.

Thanks for listening. Be easy, rockstars.

audiot:

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(10.10.10)


I am reblogging my own post for whatever minimal increase in exposure I can get for this band. I know a lot of people tend to pass over listening to music they don’t recognize in their Tumblr feed, but please, give this a chance. You will not regret it. If you do, go ahead and stop following me and/or the Audiot, because your taste in music is broken.
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The team from National Geographic have created a real-life “balloon-house” version of Pixar’s animated hit film, Up. Yes, a house tied to gas balloons that actually flies.

The team from National Geographic have created a real-life “balloon-house” version of Pixar’s animated hit film, Up. Yes, a house tied to gas balloons that actually flies.

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