…did I just see, read, watch, play, create, design, make, experience…

  • Discover: Penpot.app (Cloud/Browser)

    Everyone working in the fields of (web) design and/or marketing may have heard of Figma. Figma is a cloud software that is perfect for designing websites or apps, and even print layouts. However, the killer feature of the software undoubtedly is the community.

  • Hear: Billy Caso — Home Comfort Mix Series

    Music producer and collector Billy Caso originally hails from South England but has spent the last few years in Berlin. A few years ago, I discovered his “Home Comfort Mix Series,” specifically the fourth mix, “Roadtrip.” I remember it vividly; I was amazed by the thoughtful way he mixes and compiles music.

  • Discover: Whisky (for Mac OS)

    Since Apple switched their OS to 64-bit, it’s not possible to play old games natively anymore. When I read about the news of Portal Revolution, I immediately checked Steam, just to see it’s not supported on macOS. After a short moment of disappointment, I searched the web to find a way to get the game…

  • Play: TwoDots (iOS/Android)

    It’s been almost ten years – it was May 2014 – since TwoDots was released for iPhone. I think I discovered the game in autumn of that year, and I have been playing it daily ever since.

  • Hear: Vampire Weekend – Only God Was Above Us

    To be honest, I didn’t even know the band is still active. I just lost interest after the first two albums. While their self-titled debut was a playful mix of Afrobeats, indie, classical music, and, above all, fun, the second album, “Contra,” was a solid follow-up. I can’t even remember “Modern Vampires of the City”…

  • Mix: Kometenschmidt – Soulful Journeys

    Back in the 90s, I began DJing, primarily focusing on hard and industrial techno before transitioning to deep house. However, as a student, I often struggled to afford new records. Eventually, I reached a point where I decided to stop DJing and concentrate on producing music instead. Under the moniker ’Latex Distortion,’ I pursued music…

  • Watch: Fallout (Amazon Prime)

    The long-awaited video game adaptation hit Amazon Prime a day earlier than announced! I don’t know why, but I don’t care either way. It’s only fair to start the “Watch” section of my blog with that hell of a series.

  • Hear: The Libertines — All quiet on the Eastern Esplanade

    The fourth album from the lads, and it’s a challenging one for me. I’ve followed the band for over 20 years now, but I highly doubt if that album were their debut, they would be where they are now.

  • Hear: Sum 41 – Heaven :x: Hell

    Here it is: the final album of the Canadian Pop-Punk band. It’s a double album uniting both their musical sides – Punk and Metal. To be honest, I was not a big fan of Sum 41, but I love their hits (Fat Lip, Still Waiting, In Too Deep, and Pieces), and I value their work…

  • Play: Portal Revolution (Windows)

    I didn’t expect to start this blog with a game… I can’t remember when I stumbled upon the game Portal, but I distinctly remember getting hooked on it immediately. I would rather not recount the history of the game, its success, and its vast fan base. If you’re not familiar with Portal by now, you…