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An internet waystation.

it me - michael eades

👋 Hi, I'm Michael Eades; a long time Internet dweller, design dabbler, dangerously amateur developer, online social experimenter and frequent curator.

Currently working as VP of Product at Smarter Apps. I also keep the lights on at a boutique record label called yk records, a podcast network called We Own This Town and a t-shirt shop called Nashville Galaxy. Previously, I built things for Vimeo OTT, VHX, KNI and Spongebath Records.

This site is an archive of ephemera I find entertaining; tweets, videos, random links, galleries of images.

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Reach out via threads or good ole email if you have anything to discuss. I do my best to reply in a timely manner.

for the record: "yewknee" is a nonsensical word with no literal meaning but a unsurprisingly nerdy etymology. It is pronounced, "yoo • knee."

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ongoing projects

yk Records →
started in 2009 as a conduit for music that friends had no plans on releasing. now it's a full fledged boutique label focused on releasing quality music from a variety of styles. you know, like a label does. Here's a sampler on Soundcloud and a different one on Spotify. Options.

We Own This Town →
Originally a Nashville area music blog, this site has grown into a full blown podcast network as of 2018. It's an attempt to bring together creative folks about a variety of interesting topics.

I host this show all about Nashville local music outside the expectations of the city. I'm biased but all the shows are good.

Nashville Galaxy →
An online t-shirt shop featuring beloved and defunct Nashville area businesses. Very niche audience on this one but I tend to think niche is good.

some noteworthy other things

Chris Gaines: The Podcast →
published along with co-host Ashley Spurgeon; a limited series podcast that takes an absurdly researched deep dive into the time that Garth Brooks took on a fictional personality named Chris Gaines.

Garth Brooks Chris Gaines Countdown →
to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the time Garth Brooks took on the fictional personality Chris Gaines and appeared on Saturday Night Live in character, I GIF'ed the entire episode. It's a lot of GIFs; please use them.

Whiskerino →
a social network built around communal beard growing for four months. yes, it was as weird as it sounds but equally fascinating and enjoyable.

Moustache May →
an offshoot of the beard growing contest mentioned above. equal amounts of oddball fun but only a month long.

Summer Mix Series →
before all music was streaming everywhere, Internet music fans would swap zip files of music. it was truly a strange and wonderful time.

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Many illuminating moments in this Inc. piece on Steve Albini's legacy and the struggling business he left behind. Obviously when Albini died it was shocking and one of the earliest questions for many was - what is the future of his studio Electrical Audio? The piece does a great job at answering that question specifically. The TLDR is that there isn't a clear answer, as there probably never was even when Albini was alive.

Being a Nashville resident, you often hear about "legendary" spaces like RCA Studio A, where Chet Atkins, Loretta Lynn, George Strait and countless others recorded. I have affinity for all those artists but they don't really have a place in my personal history in the same way as say, In Utero or Surfer Rosa do. But it's striking how much they are the same thing. A hallowed space run by a memorable personality that created some undeniably incredible works (see also, Richard Swift and National Freedom).

I hope Electrical Audio has a long term future. It would be a damn shame for it not to flourish into something beyond Albini himself. I don't consider myself a superfan of the guy but his pragmatism certainly hints that he'd likely agree. Maybe we should all buy some merch to help elongate that wave of support just a little bit longer.

Comments

Jon / 3 weeks ago
I will highly recommend the book (and podcast) Cocaine and Rhinestones by Tyler Mahan Coe with crazy illustrations by Wayne White. Wonderful history of Nashville recording studios, recording studio economics, George Strait, Tammy Wynette, bullfighting, pinball, religion, moonshine, etc, etc, etc.