Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tiifany And Juli Ashton

MARSMOBIL - (Why Don't You) Take the Other Side

Compost Records - 2010



Highly recommended.


We anchored as 2010 ticks the past, I always slow to change digit and leave behind works as interesting as this album from the Italian "Roberto Di Gioia, interest rate, also known within the environments of jazz and electronics , multi-instrumentalist and that surprised us both as composer and singer.
But this time he has been blatantly pop. Environmental sometimes pop, sometimes close to the 60's psychedelia, catchy and above all extremely bright without leaving their electronic influences, but extremely pop bringing us closer to sounds close to Air or Darkel. Tremendous record.















Monday, May 2, 2011

Lab 8 Bio Hardy Wienburg Questions

PINK MOUNTAINTOPS - Outside Love

Jagjaguwar - 2009


Highly recommended.



back a little in Eventually, May 2009, to commemorate one of those great records that we missed in his day.
"Outside Love" is another twist to the country. If I say country despite that if we face it from the first track (see "Axis: Thrones Of Love", "Execution" or the clearest example, "The Gayest Of Sunbeams") we can think of other things. Perhaps in the guitars of "Jesus and Mary Chain" thanks to the saturation of its cords and production spectoresque somewhat, its reverberations vocals and a certain air that brings us back to the late eighties-early nineties.
But no mistake, this is a truly American work, in which "Stephen McBean" soul of the group unleashes its dispersion composition as often happens in the projects "b", and not forget, "Pink Mountaintops is the alternative route that Mr. McBean runs parallel to the main project:" The Black Mountains, this time accompanied by a gregarious also known class of this blog, Miss "Jesse Sykes" .















Sunday, May 1, 2011

Automatic Watering For Rabbits

Forwarding Engine for H0 H0

Well in the end you're walking my motor for one of the turnouts of the model, the end result is not as I expected, but work work, well the system is very simple with only one engine (a walkman old) , 2 switches (one mouse), a pair of diodes (a plaque is not what) and a latch hardware (2 x 0.75 €)






And this is what has gone, so at first glance looks like a nasty , but it is the thermal silicone, which always makes me "trickle " and not get on very well










This is the engine and put in place. Makes a little noise, but so has cost .. Jejejej









And so is not as will cover but even that is enough, because I'm running out of material and the crisis will not forgive ..










And here is the circuit diagram, facilitated it?











And here is a small video the operation :





Greetings By PeYuTrOn