Nododam klausītājiem pirmo skaņdarbu „Mythago Fern” (zem saites mp3) no gaidāmā albuma „Moving the Great Hadron” un aicinām savus klausītājus 1. decembrī uz koncertu klubā „Nabaklab”. Koncertā tiks atskaņoti skaņdarbi no abiem iepriekšējiem albumiem, kā arī no jaunā, ko paredzēts izdot 2012. gada februārī „Melo Records” paspārnē. Koncerta dienā ap pulksten 17:00 Soundarcade uzstāsies arī „Radio Naba” tiešajā ēterā.
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I Came To Know An Archer
Posted on 2011.03.07 at 12:34Doom: Jāpaguļ, vai
Mūza: Ai, nav
Šī nakts bija savāda nakts, jo pa šo nakti manam tumblurim piesekoja seši cilvēki, galvenais, ka es nezinu, kāpēc, bet vienalga patīkami. Tas, ka naktī, gan nav savādi, jo to vietni pārsvarā lieto cilvēki no Amērikas, bet šajā sakarā zemāk ielikšu vakardienas labāko bildi, no kuras nesaprotu tikai to, kur tā strēlniece īsti tēmē, bet citādi paranormāli uzjundī mitago atmosfēru. Vēl es šonakt negāju gulēt, jo bija jāstrādā - droši vien atkārtošos, bet nav jau nekāds brīnums, ka darba ražīgums pieaug apgriezti proporcionāli līdz termiņam atlikušajam laikam...
(Daniel Danger)
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Spindrift
Posted on 2010.07.28 at 15:20Doom: Drifting
Mūza: Morthound
Morthound (1992) - Spindrift
1. Riverine
2. Herb of Grace
3. Eternity Ring
4. Stairhead
5. Sundance
6. Echuim
(CMI.15, etnisk atmosfērisks cilpambients, 192kb/s, 71MB)
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Robert Holdstock (1948-2009)
Posted on 2009.12.11 at 00:23Doom: Bosky
Mūza: Allerseelen
Robert Holdstock, 61, died in a London hospital at 4 a.m. on November 29, 2009 after almost two weeks in intensive care battling a severe E. coli infection. He was hospitalized after collapsing on November 18 and put on life-support, with multiple-organ breakdown, including his liver, kidneys, and heart. The E. coli infection was discovered the next day.
He is best known as the author of the Mythago Cycle and the Merlin Codex series. His latest novel Avilion, the direct sequel to Mythago Wood, was published in July 2009. Holdstock's works have won him four BSFA Awards and two World Fantasy Awards, as well as many nominations.
Born in Hythe, Kent, Holdstock held jobs as a banana boatman, construction worker, and slate miner. He earned a Bachelor of Science from University College of North Wales, Bangor, with honors in applied Zoology, and a Master of Science in Medical Zoology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. From 1971 to 1974, he conducted research at the Medical Research Council in London, while writing part-time. He became a full-time writer in 1976.