TRMW Archives

* Hello there! You've stumbled onto the archived bloggage of TRMW aka The Real Matt Wright (wait... who?). This site contains posts from my stints blogging at Metempsychosis and Urban Honking, before I moved TRMW over to it's current home. Enjoy!

April 28, 2003

Portland has some fucking crazy-ass bands. I think its because it rains all the time and people are inside and have all this pent up energy, so they just get manic and bang the hell out of stuff and scream. This link is for a flash video made by e*rock (the guy behind local label Audio Dregs) for one of my favorite of these crazy bands, Point Line Plane. It’s just two guys, one on distorted synths, screaming, and one on drums. And the drummer is awesome! Not sure if it translates to recorded music, but it is totally exciting to see live. And the video is cool.

So now you know what’s up round here.

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April 18, 2003

Can you believe it? This is dorky and hot, and not an oxymoron! Fantastic!

In other news, today I sent my track “I Was a Lesbian Sperm Bank” to Ted aka Roshi from XOX Magazine. He and some friends are putting together a little compilation of local Portland area electronic musicians, and they have requested my track for inclusion! It will be in all the best local shops (eg Ozone, Jackpot, Q is for Choir) and they are are pressing around 300 of them! More news as it develops. MTV here I come!

And in really lame news, I do indeed realize that there are numerous broken things littering this fine website right now, including the non-functional pictures section and myriad broken links. Rest assured, all will be made clean once I have more time, which will happen right around May 11th, when I graduate from college.

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April 2, 2003

Back in Portland now, the throat is mending nicely. Last night I slaved away on some fylers and ads for a concert that the radio station is putting on. I’m really happy with how they turned out. The ad will be run in the Portland Mercury for the next two weeks. I am also try to tun it in the Willamette Week. The other designs (numbered 1, 2, and 3,) will be put up on telephone poles and countertops all over town. The concert should be really great, as the bands are awesome and the people putting it on are great (including myself, of course).

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March 26, 2003

While staying at my parents house, I have been enjoying the luxury of satellite TV. The variety of information available is amazing. Yesterday, I watched coverage of the war in Iraq on CNN, DW-TV in Berlin, and throughout the Middle-East. I found this last program on a channel called Worldlink TV. They show in-depth news coverage and documentaries from all over the world, with English subtitles. Fascinating.

Following a link I saw on that channel last night, I came upon an International Appeal from Birzeit University in the West Bank, one of the Isreali occupied territories in Palestine. It seems that the Isreali military has set up a checkpoint along the road to the university which is effectively preventing the students from reaching their classes. As a result, the university is on the verge of closure. I urge you to read this page, and consider signing one of these appeals to the Isreali government.

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March 23, 2003

This year I have chosen to celebrate my last ever Spring Break by having my tonsils out. So here I am, back home in rural Auburn, California, floating in a sea of movies, war coverage, parental love, and liquid vicodin. The organs in question came out two days ago, and I am handling it pretty well. I am in a lot less pain than I thought I would be at this point. In fact, I even ate solid food last night! All in all, I am enjoying the enforced downtime and using the opportunity to stay fully up-to-date on the sadly-now-unfolding war in Iraq.

Yes, I am against this war. I feel that it will harm America’s security interests more than it will help them. It will do this by further radicalizing the Islamic world, and alienating crucial allies, whom we need to cooperate with in order to share important intelligence regarding terrorist threats.

Also, America cannot afford this war. We have a monstrous deficit, and yet GW has proposed a budget which makes no allowances for war costs, while offering up a massive tax cut. Meanwhile, the school year in Oregon has been shortened almost a full month, due to lack of funding.

And of course, people will die. I don’t want to see and human beings, Iraqi or American, die unless it is absolutely unavoidable. I do not feel that this is the case. I am happy to say that my representative in the House of Congress, Earl Blumenauer, agrees with me. I wrote him a letter today, expressing my support for his efforts to speak for the anti-war stance within the current hawkish administration. He has also proposed the “Bike Commuter Act” which will provide a tax cut for people who ride their bikes to work. Sounds sweet to me!

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March 7, 2003

So the Blogger website has this thing up for a free trail of this strange service called Audblog. The way it works is that you call up this number and speak and it records an mp3 of your voice and automatically posts is to your blog (if you don’t know what a blog is: you are reading one). I thought it would convert my words to text, which would have been cooler, though I had no idea how that could possibly work. Anyway, I gave it a (free) try, and you can click on the little icon thingy below to hear the results. This is me at the end of a long week, feeling tired, trying to make myself excited about the weekend, and about to procrastinate by messing around on the internet before getting back to work. It gets cut off at the end.

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In other news, there is an awesome indie press store here in Portland called Reading Frenzy, and I have spent the last half hour checking the links on their site. One of them eventually led to this, which is really pretty odd and funny. Also, this is a really cool little creative forum, so check it out.

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February 18, 2003

Woah, I am a big wierdo. I just compulsively overhauled the layout of this website. It may not look like I did much, but now everything is all set up so that it will be really easy to update in the future. I’d say more, but that would just be geeky. Right. Like the whole website isn’t geeky. Anyway, I think it was needed, everything looked to light and grey. I especially like the image above, which was actually my inspiration for all the other tweaks. It’s a scan of a mixtape I made today, in which I revealed that Weezer and Micheal Jackson are the ying and the yang of my existence. Who knew?

Alright, time to turn in that assignment that was due about four hours ago. Uggg.

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February 14, 2003

I updated the links. The northwest gets a much better showing, and it should really, so that’s good. In other news, my friend Jesse, who is the raddest ever, stole a Trinitron 17inch monitor from the IT department of my school, just so he could give it to me. I am so excited. The huge expanse (17 inches, it would seem) that I am now typing accross is simply… awe-inspiring.

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February 10, 2003

Here is a link to the online portion of the Telegraph, a new music zine that the radio station has started to put out. What radio station? Why none other than KLC Radio 97.5, serving Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. This is where I hold the humble title of Electronic Music Director. I also host a radio show called “Insert Coin” every Monday 2-4pm, and you can listen to by clicking here.

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February 1, 2003

Hey!!!!!!

****** I see stars!!! ******

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