http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EHydv_uufo Nothing more fun than playing live with good friends. This might have been our last show ever, actually. I don't think I'll ever feel that kind of synchronicity or satisfaction from a collaboration again, given that I don't think we'll ever have the time or energy to devote to such a project from here on in. Give or take the shitty recording quality, still fun to listen and think back on, though.
I'm a fan. Legitimately. Can't wait to hear more of your work.
With the risk of being incredibly predictable, I would put Hubski at the top of my list. Like my music, it is a collaboration, but unlike my music I get to see people enjoying it and interpreting it in their own unique ways every single day. Also, I feel like I could have accomplished so much more over the years if I had found musicians that were as driven or committed to The New Green as I was. I have had other professional accomplishments and creations that could have had a big impact or been special but others in the organization didn't give them the support they needed. With Hubski, I can honestly say that mk is the hardest working person I've ever been on a project with and he is the only person whose dedication to an idea or vision trumps mine. There really is no one else that I would rather be collaborating with. -Dudes the bomb. I'm really proud of the albums I've made and I'll never stop making them but Hubski is a singular achievement for me, unlike anything else I've been a part of. I truly love it and I'm excited to see where it leads. It's been an unpredictable journey. I'm very proud of where we are and where we are headed. -To that end, thank you for being a part of it. This is, of course, assuming that saying "your kids" should be granted an obvious default choice. Because without a doubt, nothing tops that.
Guess that answer is self-evident. This is a really amazing undertaking- you guys clearly have a lot to be proud of. You've crafted a really wonderful community, one that provides fantastic social support and thoughtful discussion. I don't like invoking Reddit's name around here as a watermark, but ever since I found Hubski, I've abandoned Reddit without looking back. Hubski is just better. And yeah, as katakowsj illustrated, "kids" is the clearest answer for those of us with 'em.