Done

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Five years of cooperation squeezed into a 30 page document. I’m taking a lot of lessons learned out of this experience, new insights on work efficiency, hours of Spanish to English translation, a profound aversion towards copy pasted text, and quite a bit of satisfaction – I’m officially done writing this report, and it turned out beautiful!

Dank u wel.

Look at Orion!

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The office is empty during half of the day today as well, so I’m working from home and spending time with my little speaker. By noon I will be meeting up with the rest of the office for lunch and then return to business as usual. I think I’m starting to get a hold of this work-life balance thing by the way.

Working from home has been a real pleasure, the air that was cleansed by the pouring rain yesterday and during the night has today been warmed up by the sun from a cloudless sky. As a huge bonus, Bibio just released a new album this month. Silver Wilkinson is England-based Bibio’s sixth album, released under Warp Records – and I feel it’s turning away a bit from the unpredictable electro and hip hop sampling I’m used to, and moving closer to a song-based folk-electronica feel in many of the tracks. It’s still deep though, still dreamy, and still intelligent, so while I’m not sure of whether I’m loving Silver Wilkinson the way I loved Mind Bokeh in 2011 it really doesn’t matter – Bibio is back and I’m happy about it.

Being able to do this, to really listen to and being inspired by an album while working, is a luxury in itself that I only realize now I have been missing.

I haven’t listened the album through completely yet, but here’s a tune that caught my mind:


Bibio – Look at Orion!
Silver Wilkinson (2013)

Volar en línea recta

The artsy pantsy music and arts venue Cultura Quilombo will be showing a short narrative film at 19:00 tomorrow. The film was recorded in August in San Jose-Cusmapa, Nicaragua and is based on the poem “Las Loras” (“The Parrots”) by Ernesto Cardena, featuring the actual reality of some of the actors. The director Douglas Cushnie will be present for discussion. Click here for the Facebook event page.

See you there!