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GABRIELLA ASZTALOS — WIENER CHAIR, 2015.
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silsims · 8 months
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Location: San Myshuno
Sims
From left to right:
Ben Baughman, child, (he/him) - traits: dog lover
Ella Baughman, teen, (she/her) - traits: perfectionist, loyal
Lucas Baughman, child, (he/him) - traits: loves outdoors
Lena Baughman, adult, (she/her) - traits: genius, unflirty, family-oriented
Niko Baughman, teen, (he/they) - traits: creative, clumsy
Lillie Baughman, child, (she/her) - traits: art lover
Story
Lena is super mom! She is a single mom of five kids. The oldest two are already in high school and the youngest one is ready to start primary school. Time goes by so fast. Not only are there 5 kids in the apartment, there is also a dog named Coco, which pretty much sums up this family. Lena is focused mostly on her kids and holding down the fort. She works as an environmental manager. Lena has a difficult and busy life juggling 5 kids and a job all at once. The family lives right next to an art gallery which the kids regularly visit as there are a lot of kid-friendly events happening there, like arts and crafts. Ella, Lena’s oldest child also helps out around the house quite a bit. Growing up with a single mom she has seen the struggles, especially in the early years when money was very tight. So she does her part. After Ella there is Niko, who is very creative, but extremely chaotic. Their room is usually a mess. Then there are the twins, Lucas and Ben, both of whom are outdoor lovers. They are identical twins and asked their mom for a haircut so that people could finally tell them apart. Lastly there is Lillie who is the youngest and sticks close to her mom mainly. She likes familiar environments, such as the art center, and familiar people. Hopefully she'll learn to open up a bit more, to make some friends at school. Lena is trying to help by signing her up for a club, but Lillie is still struggling to decide which one.
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Rosewood Case Sofa by Milo Baughman (1968)
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Carol Baughman
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Color Study in Oil (2023) - Adrienne
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Luke Baughman
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Bad movie I have Rag Doll 2019
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Santa Monica Proper Hotel
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I haven't made an OC shitpost in a hot minute.
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asteticas · 1 year
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THAYER COGGIN® — ROSEWOOD CASE SOFA BY MILO BAUGHMAN, ©1968.
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dustedmagazine · 2 years
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Listed: Family Ravine
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Throughout his life, Kevin Cahill travelled around southwestern Ontario, Canada, exploring many different musical avenues along the way. Eventually, he landed in Toronto and quietly launched his Power Moves series of labels, along with several musical projects. He records under a plethora of aliases, but recently released Away & Instinct under his folk-adjacent Family Ravine moniker on the Round Bale Recordings imprint. In a recent review, Bryon Hayes observed that “Cahill is comfortable working at both the micro and the macro levels, and his music is equally appealing when you admire it from afar or at close range.” For this edition of Listed, Cahill elaborates on the threads that influenced him during the creation of Away & Instinct as well as his forthcoming album, which Round Bale is set to release later this year.
These are 10 things I’ve been circling, present in the recording of my last Family Ravine record Away & Instinct and my new Family Ravine record due later in the year (with Round Bale Recordings again), and in preparation/writing new material for some FR live shows.
Jeff Parker Collaboration with Artist Harold Mendez
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Parker is one of my faves guitarists, his range and exploration takes him to the best waters, and how he navigates and finds his way out of these tricky pattern nets is like a setup test - if I swim down here and dig around a bit will I make it back up for air? Answer: yes. Sometimes it’s the way out that makes the mark. Parker’s improv hits the canvas edges and works back inside to the target. Masterful. Here’s a performance of solo Parker in collaboration with Harold Mendez, breathtaking and a natural fit to the beauty of the art, totally brought to life like short films each, an evolving narrative to run parallel.
Steve Baughman — Shootout at Convict Lake
Shootout At Convict Lake by Steve Baughman
A beautiful record. Steve’s a master of clawhammer and fingerstyle banjo and guitar. I’ve grown away from the post-Fahey sound-proper. I like the solo players with great tone and pacing and a lighter touch like Ed Gerhard. For mandolin, I like Marla Fibish. The Irish playing’s in the blood. The younger me who hung his hat on His/The Magic Band and Delta blues would be surprised this is where my ears are, but the discovery feels exactly the same as when I was 20, playing guitar with my brother, working on our own magic stacking principles (when fretting — where you end begins something new).
Gillian Welch/David Rawlings — “Snowing on Raton”
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The symbiosis is out of this world with these two. Rawlings says that he basically learned his style as shaped by the two of them. He couldn’t have come across this path alone. I totally relate, being a twin and learning how to play guitar together for the most part (Patrick’s the other guitar in East of the Valley Blues), I really think of my style as accompaniment. The records from this pair sound fucking great, very live, very real. And I like to use the guitar sound for reference when mixing and sending off for mastering, though that’s a tough mountain to climb, serious DIY zero-budget be damned.
New Order — “Leave Me Alone”
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Greatest rock song ever.
Dando Shaft — S/T
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Love the arrangements and ensemble playing and instrument choices. A lot of speed and interlocking rhythmic ideas all falling under complex songwriting that doesn’t weigh you down with technique or chops. You can tell they’d play the songs differently every time and I love that. And they could be playing on the bed of a pickup truck while it flies down some back country forest lines and they wouldn’t blink.
Corrupted —月光の大地 (Gekkou No Daichi 2004)
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Feel like falling asleep but floating in place for 17 minutes?
DKV Trio — Live in Copenhagen, October 31st, 2014
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One of my best live show experiences ever was seeing DKV Trio in Toronto. Standing five feet away and having that sound pick me up and throw me all over the room was transcendent. I love the use of rhythm, how they hover improvised but sound composed, and aren’t afraid to snake around each other and hit clockwork stop-start shit. Here’s a short excerpt that gets into it. That magic that happens walking the tightrope of improvising and composing is a drug.
Jean Ritchie and Doc Watson — “Storms are on the Ocean”
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Guitar as accompaniment, and who better than Doc. I’m obsessed with flatpicking and crosspicking, and the background guitar in folk and bluegrass (basically all folk from around the world) is a river I’m swimming in. Same train of thought here, still trying to blend Carter Family with The Nihilist Spasm band.
ELUCID — Valley of Grace EP
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The second biggest rabbit hole I went down was Hip Hop, Armand Hammer and related, things related to Griselda, Mutant Academy, Ka, etc. Thinking of 14-year-old me, running home to RapCity after school to catch all the golden stuff, I really have no clue what I’d make of this. But I feel like the experimental-leaning free flow style would have destroyed my head off (daughter’s saying). Incredible writing. And a rad break from mixing guitars and mandolins.
John Lee Hooker — “Misbelieving Baby”
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Hooker’s Detroit Special was the ultimate pawn shop score years ago. His guitar tone is disintegrating and every kind of incredible and the thought crossed my mind that the instrumentals were replaced with fakeout Sun City Girls or something. Instantly makes me think of Ignatz and Keijo now. And I still think of this record (original is Don’t Turn Me from Your Door) when I hear Endless Boogie and Bardo Pond and all that great drugged-out blues psych out there. He’s got the gnarliest tone. Can easily follow this up with some choice Jandek. Off I go.
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Noah Baughman (left) wrestles Luke PLetcher
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