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One foot under

March 24th, 2008 by colorcubic

Charles Atlas “Fabricate� remixes of the album “Worsted Weight�

First off let me say, this record is a MUST HAVE in any music library. Secondly, if you don’t know who Charles Atlas is than you’re doing something incredibly wrong. The great thing about this record is that it’s a Charles Atlas remix compilation of the album “Worsted Weights”, featuring local PDXers such as: *Strategy, and *Nudge, as well as international electronic artists and producers like: *Isan. The photographs and design direction are pretty dope as well and really compliment the sound of the record.

One of my favorite tracks on this entire compilation is a remix by Strategy (Paul Dickow) titled: “One Foot Under.”

If you follow any releases by Strategy than I’m sure you’ll know that he usually always hits the mark with emotional sound content. The “One Foot Under” remix is no exception. If none of what I’ve said means anything to you, than the only thing I have left to suggest is to give it a listen and judge for yourself.

Enjoy ;)

- m / Colorcubic™

Posted in Art, Culture, Design, Entertainment, Layout, Music, Reviews

Take a swig with a Sigg

March 24th, 2008 by colorcubic

Sigg Bottle Switzerland

Sigg™ bottles are probably one of our favorite drinking bottles of all time. If you don’t already own one I would suggest picking one up. A few pros about why Sigg™ is the way to go over most other drinking bottles: The Sigg™ bottles are aluminum lined with an inner coating resistant to fruit acids and isotonic drinks, unlike most plastic drinking bottles that with excessive use begin to contaminate the beverage contained within it. Sigg™ also spent some good time on their brand identity (which for me makes it more enjoyable to drink out of). They also have a pretty crispy option if you’re a company or a collective of individuals, and you want to stylize or personalize your Sigg™ bottle. They give you the option to have your logo featured on their bottle. I believe it’s with a quantity of 20 or more ordered at a time, but don’t quote me on that as my memory doesn’t always serve me best.

Anyway, just thought we would share. :D

Peace,

- m / Colorcubic™

Posted in Branding, Culture, Design, Personal, Reviews, Sustainability