PHFFT!

Jack Lemmon and Judy Holiday were both genius comic talents. Here they are together in Phffft directed by Mark Robson.


COMMITMENT



I'm fascinated by the way that McDonald's has changed its image to reflect contemporary culture. They've actually transformed from their creepy homespun Eighties identity into a forward-looking leader. It represents not just the cultural shift from the Eighties, but the political shifts that have taken place.


Tech Time

The end of projects always brings a sense of relief, but it's also a time to look back and judge what I've accomplished. The release of CREAM OF CONNER, after a four-year gestation, gives me a chance to look back over the course of my "career" in music, and I can't help but think about the technology that I had available in the early Eighties. The technological advances since my first musical release in 1984, on audio-cassette because CD's weren't a thing yet, is startling when you consider it in historical terms.

Where it's most evident is in the ways that we use current tech products to expand the reach of our voices, ideas and ideologies, and it's important to respect our place within that system. I think that learning to respect the power of technology has become an imperative if we're going to continue to advance as a society.


CREAM OF CONNER



Read about it HERE.




HDF ONLINE



In addition to this blog, you can also find me on Tumblr at hiriuku.tumblr.com and Twitter at @hiriuku.


Hiri David Feign: The Bio

In anticipation of my upcoming release CREAM OF CONNER, here's my bio.



Hiri David Feign is co-founder and Creative Director of BateWorld.com and TheBateShop.com, as well as Executive Editor of TheBatorBlog.com.


CREAM OF CONNER, a sonic single and three remixes, was released July 20, 2016. Inspired by gay porn icon Conner Habib, it was composed and produced in GarageBand.

Hiri David Feign’s first album RISE (2009) was publicly released in January 2016. His other albums, as GhostDogPlanet, are METROPOLIS (2012) and Agent Provocateur (2012).
Hiri David Feign can be found online at hiriuku.tumblr.com and HiriDavidFeign.blogspot.com, and @hiriuku on Twitter, as well as many featured articles on TheBatorBlog.