mux on Penny's Daybook / an interview

hello hello.

 

yes, it's been awhile, we understand. unfortunately, the internet understands us better. actually, internet providers know us better.

yes, it's been an on again off again thing with us here. but then again, who's complaining? really?

sound off!

 

we have news! recently we were interviewed by the good ladies from Penny's Daybook.

you could read the interview the moment you click this and a new window opens up if you didn't block your pop ups.

 

do stay tuned. we know it's a pain when its not updated, but hey, we're releasing materials soon.

more news to come.

 

meantime, stay sane.

we unearthed the motherfoot to communicate

hello.

it is in much needed urgency that we address such a matter such as the much needed matter to have us identified, more concretely, on the wider world web. and it is indeed, with much excitement, that we bring ourselves to the threshold of your whicheverwhich conveniencest.

we is mux.

we most incongruently, although most definitely, are presumably back online to share our works with all you happy people. we admit to this being the very first post, and nothing much can be said other than a plea from us, to you, most beautiful readers, to pass the word around of our near-significant existence.

as a trio, we have worked on several live performances. here are some of the most immediate (and we feel most closest to) performances we have worked on.

1. the unpressionist (The Substation / Feb 09)

2. What Day Is It Today? (The Esplanade / Aug 09)

3. people without people (The Substation / Nov 09)

thank you for dropping by.

adieu adieu adieu.