Welcome!
It's up! Welcome everybody, as you can see this is the Still In Transit blog, finally up and running. We intend for this part of our website to be a discussion forum for topics running from our project, to other travel art projects, to just travel, music and art in general, cooking, I don't know, I think you get the picture...
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Looking forward to seeing/hearing more...this is SUCH a cool project!!!
hey this stuff looks super. i really look forward to hearing more from you guys.
Also it'll be great to have links to sites you think might be interesting for us readers to peek at in the meanwhile...curious to know if you have a site for the band(s) you and steve work with now. also Steve probably has some site out there with his video portfolio or something? maybe links to sites you think are really super too might be fun to see. errr, im not so sure why you sent us off to GoogleNews tho :)
Salutaciones cabrones! I dropped by the site to see que pasa con el proyecto, and so I find the blog. Vamanos adelante con esto!
Here is a link for those interested. Abhi played on my album, and I played on his.
http://www.eartoanon.com
Paz y Sinse
Maestro Jason, good to hear from you sir! Our blog is now connected to the "Ear To Anon" website through our links. Jason is one of the first collaborators of the Still In Transit project and this one's his own little music baby. Do visit his website and turn us onto more such projects if you know 'bout any - we're definitely interested! It's all about collaboration and supporting each other...
come on guys, your fans in turkmenistan are getting real impatient. last evening three women and one boy aged 14 shouted slogans against the ruling party in the main town square because they believed that SIT was being banned in their country. when interviewed they admitted that they could think of no other reason why still in transit was still in transit. also the local mafia in neighbouring khrgystan has started releasing pirated material of the the music and videos. unbelieveably the DVDs also included the hologram of the shark in the bikini. apparently the material had entered the country through the ancient silk route from china. one can only guess at the identity of the traitor in the ranks who has sold the material to the pirates at god alone knows what price. as we know, priceless art has no price. so have you guys decided on how much your fans will have to shell out for a piece of the pie? or would you shamelessly admit that your art is priceless?
good question.
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