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Thanks to everyone who’s bought Astral Fish ringtones so far! Hopefully you’re getting a lot of use out of them. I’m having a blast making them.

Don’t forget you can follow @astralfish on Twitter for updates. I’ve also been casually tweeting links to other great ringtones, thoughts on music making, ringtone making, and the process I go through.

astralfish:

C’mon everybody! Grab an instrument! We’re going on a Poopy March!

[Note: This tone is actually quite serious, but this is what happens when you make ringtones while hanging out with constipated babies.]

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ArtistAstral Fish
TitlePoopy March
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austinkleon:

Kenneth Koch reading “You Want A Social Life With Friends” (2000)

This was recorded by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, author of Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life. Here’s what she has to say about it:

One of my favorite poems appears in the book on page 144. It is called So You Want A Social Life With Friends, and it is by Kenneth Koch. In the fall of 2000, I had the privilege of recording Mr. Koch reading this poem in his Upper East Side apartment for an audio magazine project I was working on. I used a tiny Radio Shack tape recorder, and take full responsibility for the lack of high sound quality. (But I do admit I like the crackling and soundproof-lessness.) He was an impeccable, flawless reader—we were finished in two or three takes. Though he had been reluctant to agree to our session, once underway, he was a gracious, charismatic host. He had set up a nice tray with glasses of grapefruit juice. Fitting, because the whole thing was bittersweet. Mr. Koch died a year later. I believe this is one of his last recordings.

Amazing! One of my favorite poems, too.

ArtistKenneth Koch
TitleYou Want A Social Life, With Friends
AlbumWriter's Block Party One