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Why I Must Be Careful

Portland, OR

two comrades playing hyper-structured, heart-wrought music with room to improvise. rhodes electric piano, drumset and voices are the sounds we use. said of WIMBC: "The terrific control is killing: their mathematical precision cuts lik... view more

  1. on March 10, 2011
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    Huzzah!
  2. on May 6, 2010
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    Why I Must Be Careful
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    ¡¡Holy Apiary!!

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  3. on May 3, 2010
    Funded!

    100,000 Honey Bees to Create One-of-a-Kind Album Art Help Proliferate the Bees! by Why I Must Be Careful

    Custom beehives will be designed and created to house 12" records in wooden frames. Honeybees will be introduced to form honeycomb packaging: Radical!

    • 104% funded $2,750 pledged
    • 54 backers
    • Funded May 03, 2010
  4. on April 13, 2010
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    Working out the Kinks

    We started with two hives and introduced them to our album frames!
    Now we find out how to improve the process.

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  5. on April 6, 2010
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    Sorry Evan. Only if you get the whole shabang do you get multiple pledge items, and in that case all of them. Thanks for your support, however!! xoxo
  6. on April 1, 2010
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    With a little help from the Tool Library

    Well, the process has begun. Maybe you've been wondering about the
    "custom made bee frames/album frames" and where they were going to come from. Seth is building them! Phase One is complete as of today, in which 100 bottoms to the frames were made using random wood found and saved through the ages.
    Each of the bottoms measures 1 inch wide, 1/2 inch deep, and 13 inches long.
    Phase Two will involve 100 tops to the frames...1" x 1/2" x 14 1/4"
    Phase Three will involve 200 sides to the frames...1 3/8" x 1/2" x 13"
    Lots of sawing! All thanks to the Northeast Portland Tool Library (www.NEPTL.org) What a resource! If your neighborhood doesn't have a tool library, you should think about putting one together. NEPTL has been open just over a year and they have an insane amount of donated tools and lots of happy neighbors to borrow 'em.
    Seth will be checking out a router on Saturday to start Phase Four!
    Your Phase,
    Why I Must Be Careful

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  7. on March 25, 2010
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    It's an altimeter painted by Charles Danyluk.
  8. on March 24, 2010
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    Why I Must Be Careful launched a project

    100,000 Honey Bees to Create One-of-a-Kind Album Art Help Proliferate the Bees! by Why I Must Be Careful

    Custom beehives will be designed and created to house 12" records in wooden frames. Honeybees will be introduced to form honeycomb packaging: Radical!

    • $2,634 funding goal
    • 05/03/2010 Funding Ended