1. LETS INTEGRATE

    I’m William Felix Robinson. I make music and do other things too, but music is the main one.

    I won’t pin down what kind of music I make, and you’ll probably see why.

    I’ve been in a band, Big False Assembly, for a few years now, and in the summer of 2012 I made my first solo album, The Desert LP. It’s more of a collection of demos and improvisations, but I call it an album because of the way I made it in one short period, which gives it a kind of unity deserving of the name “album”.

    I’m currently working on developing my production techniques and trying to work this whole music thing out, until I’ll have a focused enough vision to put out another collection of songs with a unifying theme. 

    Until then, I’m releasing a stream of demos and experiments on my SoundCloud profile, while using that to find new and interesting music to listen to. 

    On my soundcloud you’ll find laidback synthpop, noise rock, breakcore, Bowie-esque glam rock, acoustic blues and everything in between, as I try to explore all the aspects of music I love, in order to ultimately make something that is most musically representative of me. After all, isn’t that the point?

     


  2. Lana Del Rey cover - I don’t even really like the song, just practicing production/arrangements.

    I don’t own the music if that helps, I’ll probably get told off though

    Zoom R-16
    Alesis SR-16
    A Child’s Casio Keyboard
    Hands

     

  3. All the snow

     

  4. All the snow

     

  5. Dad

     

  6. Flats

     

  7. Viaduct

     

  8. Lights

     

  9. Harry and Jearley

     

  10. Lightshade

     

  11. Mum

     

  12. Sideboard

     


  13. Well-run libraries are filled with people because what a good library offers cannot be easily found elsewhere: an indoor public space in which you do not have to buy anything in order to stay. In the modern state there are very few sites where this is possible. The only others that come readily to my mind require belief in an omnipotent creator as a condition for membership. It would seem the most obvious thing in the world to say that the reason why the market is not an efficient solution to libraries is because the market has no use for a library. But it seems we need, right now, to keep re-stating the obvious. There aren’t many institutions left that fit so precisely Keynes’ definition of things that no one else but the state is willing to take on. Nor can the experience of library life be recreated online. It’s not just a matter of free books. A library is a different kind of social reality (of the three dimensional kind), which by its very existence teaches a system of values beyond the fiscal.
     

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