vrijdag 8 augustus 2014

Double Down

Small update: Aaaaaaaaw yeaaaaaaaaahhhhh! The youtube channel hit 50 subscribers.

Granted, this doesn't mean a whole lot cause this blog and the YT channel are seperate things in general. Still, with some videos clocking in a few thousand views, even up to 20.000, it is bound that some fools will be tricked into clicking on...uh, I mean, some people looking for valuable literature, will click on the bloglink.
What this means is that every day an internet traffic jam comes my way on a scale they only experienced in Bangkok until now. Why the last 25 subs came so much faster than the first 25, no idea, but handing out flyers while swinging a huge bell on the streets of Turnhout must have done the trick.

I'm planning to create a form of contest like last time, but I've not decided yet what it'll be exactly. You'll hear about it in the near future.

You know, I like to listen to movie soundtracks from time to time and whenever something of Georgy Sviridov comes by, I get the feeling they don't make soundtracks like he did anymore. Just the same with Ennio Morricone. These gentlemen composed pieces of soundtrack where you can hear right away you're in for something special. What you'll hear now is what our Russian friend created for "Snowstorm", a film originating from his birth country.

And now just shut up and enjoy.

                                               Georgy Sviridov - Spring and Autumn


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