Sound Advice 138: Kris Kuksi

We are pleased to present our 138th installment of Sound Advice featuring Kris Kuksi. Kris is an artist living and working in Kansas.
Sound Advice 138
01. Bad Cartridge by Beck
02. I Want It All by Trans Am
03. The Boxer by The Chemical Brothers
04. Emerge by Fischerspooner
05. Timber by Coldcut
06. The Prophet’s Song by Queen
07. Cold Shoulder by Adele
08. Music Non-Stop by Kraftwerk
09. Channel 1 Suite by Buddy Rich
10. Bright Eyes by Art Garfunkel
11. The Luckiest by Ben Folds
12. Robot Rock by Daft Punk
13. To Tame a Land by Iron Maiden
14. Expecting to Fly by Neil Young
15. Massacre by Thin Lizzy
16. Woman and Man by Ween
17. Big in Japan by Tom Waits
18. Something in the Way by Nirvana
Weekend Watching: The World’s Saddest Dance
A short film about Bulgarian Dancing Bears
The New Balance M1300CL

One of the best shoes ever is in stock at Unionmade… or if you can wait, get them for $30 cheaper here.
Lunchtime Laughter
Jimmy Fallon’s SNL Audition
via, biotv
Linked Out

Every Friday, Chris Black will be using his superior internet reading abilities to provide you with a list of links to things you’re bound to find interesting
Is Twitter Your Job? Is It Paying You? So What Are You Doing? -
Cormac McCarthy Vs. Three 6 Mafia
Music Man Murray: What’s A Guy To Do With A Half-Million Records?
Floating Dock Lets You Sit Atop Breaking Waves
When Someone Gets Wasted, Pulls A Gun And Demands That You Start Moonwalking
The Strangest School in the World
Are Indie Movies Getting Too Pretty?
— Chris Black / @donetodeath
Morning Dose of Introductions
Famous faces in their feature film debuts.
via, thd
Friday’s Vault
Clyde Singleton in Trilogy
Ethan Allen is buried in left field

Centennial Field in Burlington, VT is one of the 7 Minor League Ballparks to See Before You Die
Kim Il-Sung’s Birthday Party
Crazy.
From Patrik Wallner:
“Traveling to Hermit Kingdom is already bizarre enough, but when we heard that North Korea would be celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the Great Leader & eternal president, Kim Il-sung, there was no way to let such an epic birthday party slip through our hands.
Laurence Keefe, Kirill Korobkov and I flew over to Pyongyang for two days to witness the madness. While skateboarding within the DPRK was our main intention, it was overshadowed by the celebrations & the ‘no sliding’ anywhere rule.”
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UP All Night
The Specials, Ghost Town
Reminisce Over This
Artifacts, Wrong Side of Da Tracks, 1994








