taraobrien:

Poster I made for a friend’s gig tomorrow night!

taraobrien:

Poster I made for a friend’s gig tomorrow night!

One of the best 8-bit/chiptune albums i've listened to in quite a while <333

(Source: the-bearded-wonder)

I've missed you but I haven't met you: So I thought I would recommend you guys some Irish artists/songs that I love (that you probably haven't heard of)!

theshadowsalmostkilledyourlight:

Like if you liked any of them ha ha :P

Ryan Sheirdan – He’s just awesome. He was the opening act for Taylor last year and I fell in love with him, he got the crowd even more pumped if that’s possible :P Go ask Dervla ha ha! Check out The Dreamer and Jigsaw

The Coronas - These…

mumford and sons are British

rmirolo:

Some minimal vintage drum machine/synth/sampler posters I did today.

I will totally rip these off

maxcapacity:

sweet i made this sticker from the QR code that Prosthetic Knowledge made for me.
even though i’m printing it at low quality with thermal paper i still managed to decode it online from this photo


I want this

maxcapacity:

sweet i made this sticker from the QR code that Prosthetic Knowledge made for me.

even though i’m printing it at low quality with thermal paper i still managed to decode it online from this photo

I want this

Chrome Sparks

This is some delicious music for my ear-mouths

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keithxbyrne:

New Yuck song. So into this band.

Oh my, yes!

KaraKara

This looks good

prostheticknowledge:

The Art of Kon Trubkovich 

Russian born artist creates oil paintings and drawings based on glitched video stills. Via OH WOW:

Kon Trubkovich’s work is concerned with notions of space and memory visualization. His videos, paintings, and works on paper, often deal with the technological transfer of information, and the inherent visual aspects that occur from disruption, interference, and distortion – lines, blips, anomalies. Video transmissions are garbled, and the two-dimensional work derives from equally abstruse digital stills. Paintings and graphite drawings depicting recorded instants, which may contain recognizable elements or be completely abstract, lack identity and are unclear in content. This work refers to the randomness of analog static, but also illustrates the paradox that exists with the value and exercise of capturing a moment. 

More info and images here