Sunday, September 07, 2008

05-OCT/08 - Side-Step Left/Radar

2 things...

(1) On our myspace page --> ExLib <-- We've put up a new track 'RADAR' - We hope you like it

(2) SUN '05-OCT/08' is a night called 'Side-Step Left'. Its @ the Ram Jam in Kingston (the venue behind the venue called the Grey Horse).

'E.L' will be providing the music, and there will be a host of other creative folk displaying work, running stalls, drinking tea - and doing other normal things that normal humans are inclined to do. We're hoping to start something in our creative community here in West London. If you need like minded people to bump your head against, come down purely for the conversation... or not, but... support your f***in' scene yeah!?

ExLib <3

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

ok, how are actual people with honest intentions actually supposed to take this seriously. the whole business screams 'give me attention, i am indie, i drink tea, i work in a library and i want attention, i can't cope in the real world and so in a pub i will create a microcosm of randomness but in between the dark floors and the smell of purfume from the 16 year old primark dressers i will surround myself with familiarity and suffocate my senses knowing that these faces will believe there is no alternative but the left because all that is left is this familiarity, and this space, myspace, our space which is erased by faces and figures that recognise me behind the desk. Without guitar or sticks or the tea i supplement with an endless ocean of nothing but crude creativity.

but i suppose this is what you mean by support your f******g scene yeh.

the irony

...Ex Libras... said...

Hmmmm... someone has a little too much teenage angst? a little too much time to wait for pre-pubescent internet porn to download? and therefore thought it would be amusing (or ego satisfying) to come and write down a clearly inbred, one-dimensional thought of an event they couldn't care less about, but HAD to comment on...

I'm confused dude/dudette. Here's a suggestion - Get your head out of your over-inflamed arsehole, wait for the shit to clear, re-read what you've written, think about the effect your post has on the honest intentions of what we're trying to achieve and REALISE that its fukwits like you that make trying to do anything creative for a greater good so hard sometimes.

Oh, and an anonymous, negative, self-righteous, critical post... how clever of you.

PUBLIC NOTE: The camp has been divided. Choose your swords eh?

Anonymous said...

hmm, either

a) he/she wanted to annoy some scensters and alas it worked, world prove us wrong

OR

b) you came face to face with a 'scene' and all you saw were fukwits

either way, i tried to learn what was right but all i learnt was what was wrong

love always, your tea drinking anonymous xoxo and other such profanities

Anonymous said...

maybe im being reeaallyy slow but i dont get what the person before me means? a) makes sense, but b) doesn't. to me.
checkoud out you guys myspace and i like your track. any more coming soon?

...Ex Libras... said...

Almost two years on and i re-read. I'm almost embarrassed at my response. So true - they wanted to annoy us 'scenesters'... and they succeeded.

Perhaps I was a little liberal with my language...?

Still... I stay confused as to why someone would take the time to comment on something they couldn't care less about? Unless of course it was a purely personal attack - which explains the anonymity - and you know what, two years on, I'm still saddened by it.

Can't help it.

But learn from mistakes and you will go far and i learn that i don't ever want to be like 'that' person - putting down someone else's creativity.

I'd like to live in a world without those kinds of people, but as long as people will come to judgemental conclusions from single perspectives, then ignorance will flow like rivers and scenesters (like us) will continue to be annoyed.