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Yearly Archives: 2007

His Name Is Alive

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December 13, 2007
His Name Is Alive

I recently added a few tracks from His Name is Alive to Deeper.   They’ve been around since 1989 and this is their second release after a so-called “comeback”.  I like it.  Do you? His Name Is Alive “Go to Hell Mountain” (mp3) from “Xmmer” (Silver Mountain Media Group/Reincarnate Music) Buy at Amazon More On This Album His Name...
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November (LATE!) Wallpaper Update from Christopher Ursitti

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December 8, 2007

The artwork attached to this post has been moved here.
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The Cowboy Junkies

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October 29, 2007
The Cowboy Junkies

Some 20 years ago Canada’s The Cowboy Junkies laid down some bare, sparse tracks in Toronto’s Trinity Church.  The quiet CD got tons of college radio play and won them a spot on Saturday Night Live as a featured musical guest.  Fast forward to 2007 and the CJs go back to that space with a...
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Monster

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October 29, 2007

A DIM listener in London sent me a YouTube link to a video they wrote and directed.  Short, gripping, well-produced experimental film called monster Quite good, actually:
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Deeper Into Music Wallpapers Are Here!

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October 20, 2007
Deeper Into Music Wallpapers Are Here!

You have gotta check out these great wallpapers made for DIM by graphical artist Christopher Ursitti.  These are first class wallpapers that are free for the taking.  Refresh your desktop with some cool swirls, twrils, and psychedelic design.  Chris is based in New York and found DIM on iTunes, liked it, and volunteered these...
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Miss Abrams, some kids and Francis Ford Coppola

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October 9, 2007

So, I confess.  I like this silly, hippy-happy song.  I remember hearing it on AM radio as a kid.  I think I may have owned the LP at one point.  But, that’s lost to the mists of time.  So, I found this 1970 film on YouTube and was watching it this 2 minute excerpt when...
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