talk, good times
through dimmed, dirty
bars and snow.
cheap drinks, dirty
talk, good times through dimmed, dirty bars and snow. Watching the sunlight rise
and fall through the blinds for the day, the shadows causing my eyes to drift. tossed from the window,
stale sugar cookies sink in fresh blankets of snow. the birds won't see them till spring. Hey folks! If you are in New York, hope you are enjoying the snow. It wasn't as bad as the blizzard two weeks ago, but here we go again with more piles of snow. At least Bloomberg did a better job in clearing up the roads this time. But the snow means a lazy day in bed with my computer and boy did I get a treat in my inbox! Before I get into that, I have to make a note of a change on the blog. I've added a new category called "The Write Discoveries" featuring music, books, and other miscellaneous things that I have discovered on the net and beyond. With that being said, let me introduce this absolutely amazing artist who I discovered today. Earlier this afternoon, I got an e-mail from a stunning Puerto Rican House music artist named Mystina from Crown Heights. She wanted me to check out her video and let my readers know about her music. I didn't know what to expect. I've encountered artists where they have claimed that I will like their music and sometimes...I was truamatized to say the least. So I was kind of scared when I got this e-mail. I pressed play and...well, I have watched the video five times and listened to just the song eight times already! I absolutely love it!!! With Mystina, I feel like I am a kid in the 90's again, listening to KTU while driving around with my dad. It feels familar yet it's so new and refreshing. Even the video, done by Scrapping the Tin Man Productions, is reminiscent of a video from the 90's, which I love. Earlier today I was having a conversation with my boyfriend about music and I told him how the sound of the 90's and early 2000's probably won't come back into music until about another 20 to 40 years, just like some sounds from the 60's and 70's didn't make a comeback until the recent years (a trend I hate because some artists will make a whole album sounded like 1970...NO!). But I disgress. It looks like I am wrong. Mystina, dubbed "The Darling of House Music", sounds like the 90's at its best. I adore house music so my ears are happy right now. To make this long story short, Mystina's video "The Coin" is the 90's reincarnated. It's familar, but fresh. The video has such an indie feel to it and the ending was definitely a surprise. I hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did. Check it out! You can check out Mystina at:
Reverbnation: http://www.reverbnation.com/themystina Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Mystina/100329716248 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/MystinaSound You can also check out Scrapping the Tin Man Productions at: Website: http://www.scrappingthetinman.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scrapping-The-Tinman-Productions-LLC/88863516937 cold calling. hard sales. cold feet
standing on top of salt, preparing for tomorrow's storm. nothing colder than commission. already got $9.00 out of me in metrocard fares. two bottles of juice, outside
at the bottom of basement steps. nature's personal fridge, "god keeps things cold for me." crisp, cold winter
air blocks the scent of smoke five blocks away. watching the neon green
numbers move forward, my feet still cold from last night. During 2010, I read some pretty amazing books (in my opinion) that subconsciously helped me with my writing. These are talented poets and writers who have the ability to make language echo in your head for months after you have read them. I wanted to share part of my 2010 to maybe make part of your 2011. We got three collections of poetry, a verse novel and a novel translated from Portuguese. You can click on the pictures to get a description from Amazon or go to the author's website to see what they are about. Enjoy!
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