MoistWorks is an audioblog started by James Morris* in April of 2004.A year later it was hijacked by a number of additional writers,many of them divas. We update Monday through Friday,putting up all sorts of music and as much text as the occasionseems to call for.
*JAMES MORRIS is the founder of moistworks. He played wide receiver briefly in the AFL. He is the editor of The Roxanne Diaries, the UTFO fan club newsletter.
Klaus learned his craft at various ad agencies and design studios. He was let out for good behavior and founded Juicy Temples in 1999. In the last eight years, he has won more than 100 awards at shows across the country. Besides his obvious talents, “Klaus makes this a refreshing place to work,” says Amanda Hutton. “Even when he starts singing — which happens all the time.”
Raised in Florida and a graduate of UCF, Klaus Heesch is a nationally recognized designer. His work has been honored in numerous publications and competitions including Communication Arts, STEP Magazine, Print Regional Design Annual, Rockport’s “1,000 Type Treatments”, “Great Graphic$ on a Budget”, and “1,000 Greetings: Creative Correspondence Designed for All Occasions,” the ADDYs, American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival, and the Marketing and Interactive Excellence (MIXX) Awards. He was also named Art Director of the Year by the Orlando Advertising Federation. Prior to founding Juicy Temples in 1999, Klaus served as an art director and designer for various advertising agencies and design studios working with clients as diverse as the United Way, Wet n’ Wild, Disney Cruise Lines and the House of Blues.
He has been a featured speaker at numerous industry conferences and events. Recently an 8-page article in HOW Magazine featured Klaus’s career path and the design work at Juicy Temples.
Side Note: An accomplished musician and songwriter, Klaus penned the only song heard in ‘The Blair Witch Project.’
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To understand how deeply New Yorkers hold the conviction that 9/11 environmental fallout is killing people, you need only to have attended the August 21 public meeting that was held in a chamber across from City Hall.
The topic was the disastrous August 18 fire in the heavily contaminated Deutsche Bank building at 130 Liberty Street, which killed two firefighters. Only three weeks before the sixth anniversary of the terror attacks, here were city, state, and federal officials once again trying to downplay the possibility that the fire released environmental toxins into the neighborhood. By Graham Rayman September 4th, 2007 6:18 PM
Kenneth Schalk (Candiria) Drum Nation Volume 3 might be your last chance to hear the talents of former Candiria drummer. Kenneth Schalk is one of the most impressively creative and diverse drummers ever to sit behind a kit. After a split with the band in August, Kenneth moved to the West Coast to take a small refreshing break from the music business.
SOURCE: Magna Carta records
WARNING: This video clip contains extreme amounts of badass drumming. Whiplash could occur. Consult a physician before operating machinery or driving a forklift.