Friday 27th April is the 108 year anniversary of the first paper clip patent according to wikipedia.
Basically any excuse will do to celebrate with good friends at Wangi party v2.
Wangi Party v1 established that the house is surrounded by enough bush to not bother any neighbours.
Weather is still mild but the outdoor fire may well be cranked beyond ornamental compared to last time.
We collectively whipped up some food early in the evening then and will do so again.
After all, a good party begins on the inside :)

Thanks in advance go to the night's musicians, you can download music free from the following:

THROBGOBLIN
www.unityengine.net
www.myspace.com/throbgoblinmusic
Dale has confirmed. If he plays some of his own bent compositions i will be chuffed.
But as there is no agenda, who knows what will inspire him on the night.

CESCOZONE
jo.koan.net/cescozone
Francesco's songs are presented as a simple list;
so you right click and "save as"...
The above are from the more "accessible" spectrum of his styles. He hopes to return (work roster permitting) to bring us more syncopated grooves which he so masterfully blended last time.

SQUIGGLE
jo.koan.net/DJsqgl
That's me :)
Inspired by a project called PingDom that i conducted in Sheffield, UK, last year,
i will mainly be doing a live jam with internet friends.
The software for doing so has only recently been available (written by these same friends); in fact this will be a first for Australia.

If you can't make it to the party, at least consider downloading the software (netPD)
which you can just copy into a folder and double click
(without actually having to install it, unless you are running Linux, in which case you need to install)
and tune in to listen at about midnight *and* there is a chat-room in the software so you can join us!