November 04, 2004

Arms up and jiggle
I directed my first pair of boobs yesterday. They were attached to the delightful Kells who very kindly bounced bra-less for us in a Fragile top, which we filmed to make visuals for tomorrow's Fragile gig at Blend. I found that the best motion can be coaxed out of a C cup with arms in the air. It provides a 360 degree rotation with an interesting sideways motion that is truly mesmerising. If you want to see The Breasts of Fragile in action then you'll have to come along tomorrow night for our VJ show :)



Technikal and Rebirth are coming in to our Twisted Drive show tomorrow. They have been producing tracks together for a while now though they have never actually met, as Technikal is based in the UK and Rebirth in Namibia. Justin Sane interviewed both of them recently: Technikal Interview / Rebirth interview. If you want to know what the music is going to be like at Fragile then why not have a listen to these mixes from Technikal (29.4 MB) and Rebirth (38.7 MB).

2 comments:

  1. Sorry to reply completely off topic, but - I found your blog looking for creative people in New Zealand.. I am a musical artist (Emptyself) from the US (New Orleans) seriously thinking about relocating to Auckland. I am curious about a lot of things, but I just wanted to ask you if americans were generally welcome in New Zealand. I don't mean officially, I mean, are they welcomed by the people?
    It seems they would have every reason not to, but our imperial stance is precisely the reason why this bleeding heart wants to leave.. New Zealand seems like a beautiful place from everything I've read, but I thought I'd try to get a feeling from some individuals there. Thanks a lot! :)

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  2. Americans are very welcome in New Zealand if they have an attitude like yours, and Auckland is a really lovely place to live. Generally the ones that make it this far (and have passports) are pretty cool. We've met a lovely US refugee recently called Michael - if you email direct I'll put you in touch with him.

    New Zealand is currently running at almost full employment and have just lowered the points system to encourage more applications. Also it's a great place to be a creative as there is a thriving arts scene here. Being a small economy you won't earn much money, but the people/place/lifestyle etc. more than make up for it.

    Feel free to mail me (msb@tmet.co.nz) with any more questions. I'm always happy to help being a UK escapee myself.

    Best wishes,

    MsB

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