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| Blog Name: |
Kleeb Verses The World |
| Url: |
http://www.kleebversestheworld.blogspot.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
Music, Politics, Bikes |
| Description: |
Kleeb graduates college and documents his life through blogspot. Lists and social commentary an added bonus.
Here's the deal: I write for a cooking blog and a music blog, but EVERYTHING is getting posted here. Music, recipes, biking, circuit bending, NYC life, philosophy, etc. You get the idea. This isn't going to be a day in the life of Kleeb. This will be updated frequently and I will treat it professionally. I encourage people to subscribe to this blog because I am putting serious effort into it. |
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20 Followers |
Bohemibot
Over the last few days, my house has been turning into the set of a video shoot for A Place To Bury Strangers. Director Brendan Bellomo and Oliver have been working together to construct a sci-fi virtual reality simulation using a wall of televisions, a variety of Oliver's pedals and homemade instruments, and a metal bowl attached to some cables:
Jeff The Brotherhood
This weekend in New York City was the CMJ Festival. The College Music Journal is a publication for the music industry and college radio stations, and their festival is one of the biggest industry-oriented events of the year, spanning across venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Basically, next to South By Southwest in Austin, TX, CMJ is where bands make their mark with the music industry
Kleeb Fuzz
My first fuzz pedal - CD4069 Inverter chip with 3 inverters in series:
Speed Songwriting
My friend Joe, a PSU alumni and cameraman, has enlisted my help with a 24-hour film project. At 10 pm on Friday night, they receive a concept. They must write, cast, shoot, and edit a film to submit by 10 pm Saturday night. I'm in charge of the music.For the last few years
The High Line
It has been about two months since I first heard about the High Line, an old railroad that runs above ground on the west side of Manhattan. Overgrown and unused, it has been converted into a public park running from Gansevoort St. in the Meatpacking District
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