StumbleAudio – Indie Music Fiends Rejoice!
July 21, 2008
“Alright-That’s It-I’m Done, OK? I’m Done.”

StumbleAudio is a StumbleUpon for indie music. A nice and pretty website to listen and discover cool indie music. It is exclusively for indie music and has over 2 million songs (from more than 120.000 artists) in its database.
The ideas behind StumbleAudio is to help listeners find the indie music they are likely to enjoy. Listeners are first asked to name one of their favorite artists or bands. Then it creates a new indie radio station comprising of similar indie artists.
“One Day I’ll Make Up For All Of This.”
Mixed media master Mark Khaisman, Moscow educate artist and architect, has done it again. With his use of Plexiglas, brown packing tape and suffused light, he creates works that evoke a fragmented, sepia toned photograph aesthetic. The denizens of his world range from anonymous Film Noir characters to classic Greek sculptures to white girls throwing up gang signs. God I would love to live there…
Web Urbanist
February 26, 2008

This is one of my favorite sites on the internet. Some of you may already know about it , but that has never stopped me in the past. Web Urbanist’s articles are creative, unique, and damn interesting to boot. This is the reason you will find them linked to all over the place. From large abandoned cities in Russia to laser graffiti in New York, Web Urbanist has never let me down (okay, maybe once or twice). Great photography and dedicated research fill the pages of The Urbanist with new-wave art geek delights.

