Dust to Dust: Burning Man 2011 time lapse video
No one can really describe what it’s like to attend Burning Man, the annual gathering of artists in the Nevada desert. It’s much like trying to describe Las Vegas: until you go, its hard to fathom the sheer scale of things. This amazing timelapse chronicles the entire event from the building of the city until it is completely dismantled.
Tagged: amazing timelapse, Burning Man, cool time lapse, Nevada desert
Also by JAMES KIRSCH

Lessons I’ve Learned In Producing Free Music
If you are an artist just starting to sharing your art on the Internet, you might be slightly taken aback by the resonating silence that follows your initial posts. A couple years back I wrote an article listing important lessons I’ve learned in the past decade of producing free music. This article, which really applies to all artists, resonated with quite a few people and was recently re posted on Headphone Commute.
Amon Tobin: ISAM Live (Extended Trailer)
Amon Tobin has been making forward thinking electronic music for over fifteen years. His latest effort, ISAM, which you can stream in its entirely, is unlike anything I’ve ever heard before. He’s bringing his album on tour with a stage show that matches the intensity of the album. As my friend Ryan said after the show, ‘that was important’.

General Fuzz: instrumental downtempo music
If background music helps keep you on task, I’d heartily (and shamelessly) recommend you check out my instrumental downtempo tunes. I just put out my sixth album, Miles Tones, which you can freely download or stream on my website. My fifth album, Soulful Filling, was ranked #9 in the top 200 albums ever played in the 20 year history of the nationally syndicated radio show, Echoes.
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