![]() The burgundy colored mosaic was a 5ft x 10ft wall installation made from the inner barrel portion cut into 1/8in veneers. I made a matrix of them by arranging the strips on the floor, then stapling the pieces together with a narrow crown pneumatic stapler. Same thing happened with the oak staves while I was cutting them on the table saw and dropping the scraps on the ground. A designer saw it along the way and I got commissioned to install mezzanine railing panels at the New Parkway Theater in Oakland, CA. I showed it in three different venues before I decided I was tired of hauling it around, and decided to sell it at a 'rock bottom' price. I was pretty happy with the results although the thing ended up weighed a ton. So I constructed a metal frame and welded the bent hoops into position. ![]() While bending the metal hoops so they'd fit in the trash can, I noticed an interesting pattern developing on the floor that reminded me of a fingerprint. I was on a wine barrel kick for a while and got inspired by the scraps left over from building my table. It actually happened to a winemaker friend and he lost about 200 bottles of wine! Wine barrels are often resold to distillers who char the insides black and use them as casks for aging whiskey. They can be bored out (like cylinders in an engine) and reused, but there's a risk of getting a bad tasting batch of wine if there are any contaminants inside. Wineries discard them after 3-5 years because they go 'oak neutral', meaning the oak no longer imparts any flavor or other qualities into the wine. And the deep red staining is pretty amazing to look at.ĭry the staves out really well before cutting - it takes a month or so at room temperature indoors. It's a magical moment to see a super strong barrel collapse into pieces and the aroma of red wine and oak fill the air. The staves separate easily once the hoops are removed - there's no glue, just the pressure from the hoops keeping them together (and swelling of the wood). I ended up buying them from a local reseller for about $90 each (new they're about $500). Living near wine country, I thought they'd be easy to obtain at any winery, but the wineries are not too keen on selling them directly to individuals. I need to deal with myself and get messed up (messed up, messed up).Find yourself a used wine barrel (you'll actually need two for a 5ft x 2.5ft top). There’s no particular drug that I love (love, love).īut when I can't find my stache I give up (up, up). There’s no particular thing that I want (want, want). Where's my #Stache? Can you Feed My Love" Lyrics Gaga hinted at her remix when she tweeted at Zedd on August 22, 2012: "i have a major musical boner. She asked fans to create the song while working with the instrumental and figuring out the pitch of the acapella. She uploaded instructions and the acapella of the song. ![]() ![]() Upon promotion for the song, Gaga used Twitter,, and SoundCloud to create a puzzle. The song appears as track seven on the album.Īs a gift to fans, Gaga recorded vocals over the track. It was released on October 2, 2012, in the United States, October 5th in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Ireland, October 6th in Australia and New Zealand, and lastly worldwide (digitally) on October 8th and physically on the 9th through Interscope Records, part of Universal. ![]() The album is the debut studio project by German electronic dance music producer Zedd. " Stache" is a song written and produced by Zedd for his album, Clarity. ![]()
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