Products of a Gaseous Brain Spring 2010 Catalogue – Available Now!

Posted January 30th, 2010 in Fanzine by Milo

The first issue of the Products of a Gaseous Brain zine is available now!

You can buy the STRICTLY LIMITED EDITION luxury B&W printed version, which has already been described on Twitter as “mindblowing” and “a snazzy catalogue”, for the bargain price of £2 at Elvis Shakespeare, Deadhead Comics & Avalanche Records in Edinburgh, and at Monorail Music in Glasgow. Or you can buy it directly from this website using the handy buttons below. The prices are slightly higher than in the shops due to postage, especially for outside the UK, so I’ve made the pdf version available to download for £1 sterling (I think given the work that’s gone into the zine this is a reasonable amount to charge).

Download zip file containing full colour PDF version:

£1 Add to Cart

Buy B&W print version (for UK delivery):

 £3 Add to Cart

Buy B&W print version (for International Delivery):

£5 Add to Cart

These prices are as low as I can possibly go to cover the costs of printing and postage etc. Note also that there will only be 50 printed versions available of the zine and that includes the ones that are already in the shops.

p.s. please spread the word!


 

Random Reading List – 15 December 2009 (with free Seth Godin e-book)

Posted December 15th, 2009 in Uncategorized by Milo

image via This Isn’t Happiness

I’m at danger of adding to the internet echo chamber here but in case you don’t know, Seth Godin is a bestselling author and highly respected blogger who writes about marketing and business, and this week he launched a new free e-book called ‘What Matters Now’. It features 70 thought-provoking “mini-essays” by some of the most interesting writers around and he’s made it freely available which means you can download it directly from here or head to his blog.

 I think the piece that hit home the hardest for me was Consequence by Saul Griffith, which is about the environmental impact of all of our actions – but all of them are worth reading. For a full list of the topics and authors included see Life Beyond Code, which also has an interesting A-Z of New Year Resolutions.

 If you’re interested in getting hold of any of Seth Godin’s other free e-books (there are quite a few) a blog called shuaism has created a handy list of them all.  

 I must be in a fairly reflective mood as a couple of pieces I read this week on mindfulness really caught my interest. Nate over at Fearless Endeavours (ok it’s spelt the American way but I just had to change it to the English spelling!) has a thoughtful piece asking ‘are you sleepwalking through life?’. It’s a lovely piece of writing which a lot of people will relate to, especially if you’ve ever spent any time in London or New York – and I love this related cartoon which one of the commenters linked to:

Image courtesy of xkcd

As a way of working on this tendency towards autopilot, Lateral Action’s post called Why Thinking is Overrated suggests an interesting Zen meditation in which you imagine you have no head (via @TimBrownson & @markmcguinness on Twitter) and Leo at Zen Habits suggests eating a piece of fruit. Amazing how different a banana tastes when you take time to notice how it actually tastes. Seriously, try it.

Okay now I admit that I’m becoming what the Japanese apparently describe as majime, or too serious (check out Why it’s time to lighten up about weird Japan at Boing Boing) so here’s your weekly dose of eye candy. Anyone who prefers ogling at men will have to submit their suggestions for next week if you want some equality)

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WHAT ABOUT THE MUSIC? – Coming next on Products of a Gaseous Brain: The Big Elephant in the Room that is the End of Year/Decade Lists.


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Random Reading List – 9 December 2009

Posted December 9th, 2009 in Uncategorized by Milo

A day late, as I had an interview yesterday amongst other things. Anyway, here’s some stuff

100 Days Projects by People I Know

The Pictish Trail has overcome the tonsil troubles which threatened to derail his project to record a song a day – and he’s recorded some interesting stuff including a wicked little rap called ‘My Fizzy Bitz’

For some excellent photos documenting “things left behind on the street” as part of the 100 days project, check out My Bit of Sky

Fabian of The Friendly Anarchist is doing 100 Days of ‘skribbles‘ as inspired by 75 Ways to Draw More by Michael Nobbs. Fabian is also an accomplished photographer – I highly recommend his gallery: The Vacations You Always Wanted

Are you doing 100 Days? Let me know what you’re up to!

 Music Video of the Week: North Atlantic Oscillation – Cell Count

 Eye Candy of the Week

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Random Reading List – Tuesday 1 December 2009

Posted December 1st, 2009 in Uncategorized by Milo

Random Picture of the Week via this isn’t happiness (click image to visit)This picture might very well represent every music blogger everywhere trying to decide on their top albums of the decade/year/universe/etc. But I’m not going to go there – yet, because I will be doing a round-up post on that a bit later on.

So it’s business as usual with some rock solid link action for y’all. If you’ve read something else essential this week let me know in the comments.

Live in Edinburgh This Week – 29th November 2009
songbytoad.com

Twitter Declared Most Popular English Word of 2009
mashable.com

Desert Island Discs With Morrissey 
guardian.co.uk

Friday Freebies Fence special
peenko.blogspot.com

heavy like sunday: last month’s mix, november 2009;
lastyearsgirl.pixlet.net

eagleowl: No time to hibernate
www2.jpscotland.co.uk

A Modern Mixtape: Notes on Compiling The Bowery Bundle For Ten Tracks | The Skinny
theskinny.co.uk

Oliver Postgate: Ivor, Bagpuss and me
guardian.co.uk

Public Image Ltd: John the Revelator
truckstop83.blogspot.com

Filesharers are parasitic freeloaders | Anne Wollenberg
guardian.co.uk

Oxfam Charity Baw Photographic evidence
bluebackhotrod.com

Filesharing petition rises up rankings
guardian.co.uk

Thirsty
sethgodin.typepad.com

Newsflash: Your chance to record King Creosote
www2.jpscotland.co.uk

Reality TV turns reality check for Jordan
guardian.co.uk

Tweet of The Week

 That’s your lot. I’m off to get my shit together.