
Mas Tacos in Nashville
I’ve spent a good deal of time in Nashville lately and had the opportunity to eat in some delicious restaurants there. Meat and threes, Thai, Greek, and more. But topping them all was Mas Tacos. They use deep fried avocados. And the best part is, they have a Winnebago serving it up all over the city.
Tagged: Brian Olive, Nashville restaurants
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The Alchemists of Sound documentary
This is my favorite documentary. I first saw it in London a while ago and have watched over and over since. I’m continually amazed by the work and demeanor of Delia Derbyshire (including her contribution to White Noise). Look for the freaky background man!
Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family: Fisherman
This is what I’ve been listening to lately. And apparently many other people have been as well. Conspiracy Of Owls blew my mind out with their cover of Troublemaker last month at Cincinnati’s MOTR Pub.

Several months ago I saw a photo of what looked like a gigantic psychedelic pinball machine. Turned out it was a Japanese truck. A friend recently sent me a film he made about the Dekotora scene in Japan and I’m now making travel plans so I can ride in one. Read more
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Hmmm, hmmm. These cake designs are so creative, so compellingly original, that it would almost be a shame to eat them. Almost! Read more
Wow, I rarely see someone else’s art that I would want as a tattoo, but David M. Cook just made me want to save up for a new piece. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
Already six years old, this book is a must for any Beatles addict or music sound maker. Geoff Emerick opens the door onto the Beatles world through the most interesting angle possible: as an insider. He was responsible for the sound recording for several Beatles albums, including the Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, definitely my favourite. Learn everything about every track, and what it historically and technically represents. Read more
I’ve yet to find out what they put in the water in Germany that generates such a consistently rich stream of good electronica. Carrying the torch at the moment is Hendrik Weber, aka Pantha du Prince, whose early 2007 release, This Bliss, landed on my doormat with a deep bass-kick and hasn’t left my iPod since. Read more
I’ve posted about New Orleans artist Ryn Wilson before, but I also wanted to plug her awesome clothing line, Altar. Nothing’s up at her Etsy shop right now, but keep checking back. Read more
ISWAS+WILLBE: timeless, glamorous jewelry. This design collective, owned and operated by husband-wife team, Rex and Telle Lefler, showcases modern handmade jewelry with an emphasis on ethically sourced and reclaimed materials. We particularly love the stories behind each piece: inspirations are drawn from science, history, and journeys in life. You can pick up one of their versatile necklaces in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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