We've launched our new vid! 'How To Use BudTrap' was completely handmade by the BudTrap team (in our office), and shows how to use your BudTrap - the fastest and easiest way to keep your headphones tangle-free! Be one of the first to check it out (below).
Behind the scenes - notice the classy tripod arrangement (camera taped to a steel ruler, taped to a lamp). Old school.
Some of the cast chilling between takes (below). Sticking to the timeline and script wasn't easy - in fact, whenever you see Dr Estebestaban (our BudTrap mascot) wander onto the screen, you know we needed to buy a bit more time for the voiceover :)
Oct 31, 2009
Happy Halloween!
With all those spider webs, wigs, skeletons, old sheets and broomsticks flying around tonight - there's a good chance of a tangle or two for you twisted trick or treaters. Never fear, we've got your (hunch)back!
Drop by our store this weekend and get a free Green Slime Budtrap! (limited to the first 200 purchases). Then you'll have the most frighteningly easy way to manage your headphone tangles in, well, the most frighteningly cool color. There's only a few hours left - so get your ghoul on. Happy Halloween guys!
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Oct 29, 2009
What we've been listening to this week
Deltron 3030
"It's the year thirty-thirty and here at The Corporate Institutional Bank of Time, we find ourselves reflecting... finding out, that in fact we came back... we were always coming back..."
This week I find myself going back and rediscovering Deltron 3030 - hands down my all-time favourite hip hop album. It's getting on in years (released Oct, 2000), but that hasn't taken the shine off what is an incredible body of work. Damon Albarn's eerie intro sounds a warning - this isn't like anything you've heard before. Appropriately, it has been best described, in my opinion, as hip hopera.
Set against a bold and expansive, futuristic sound-scape come to life, the three Deltron conspirators, Deltron Zero (Del the funky homosapien), The Cantankerous Captain Aptos (Dan The Automator) & Skiznod the Boy Wonder (Kid Koala), along with a host of guest artists, set off in 3030 on a journey to reclaim Earth's Music. This album-long concept narrative makes this long play a must-listen from start to finish - a refreshing change from the '3 singles and some noise' formula (where have all the good concept albums gone?) - and cementing Deltron as an underground classic.
Deltron is part sci-fi, part dark humour, part social commentary, part Orwellian, part rap battle. It's the melting pot that forged the Gorillaz sound. It's War of the Worlds meets Canadian beer commercials. It's both left-field and glorious.
Some good reads on Deltron:
About this column:
BudTrap was born out of our love of music - and the frustration of having to deal with headphones that kept getting tangled up. Nothing's changed. We still listen to an awful lot of music - and go to a stack of gigs - it's our passion. So each week we like to share a little about what we've been listening to - good or bad - and spread that passion. Yeah we get a bit opinionated and worked up, that's what it's all about. We encourage you to bite back, join the discussion and let us know what's been rocking your world.
"It's the year thirty-thirty and here at The Corporate Institutional Bank of Time, we find ourselves reflecting... finding out, that in fact we came back... we were always coming back..."
This week I find myself going back and rediscovering Deltron 3030 - hands down my all-time favourite hip hop album. It's getting on in years (released Oct, 2000), but that hasn't taken the shine off what is an incredible body of work. Damon Albarn's eerie intro sounds a warning - this isn't like anything you've heard before. Appropriately, it has been best described, in my opinion, as hip hopera.
Set against a bold and expansive, futuristic sound-scape come to life, the three Deltron conspirators, Deltron Zero (Del the funky homosapien), The Cantankerous Captain Aptos (Dan The Automator) & Skiznod the Boy Wonder (Kid Koala), along with a host of guest artists, set off in 3030 on a journey to reclaim Earth's Music. This album-long concept narrative makes this long play a must-listen from start to finish - a refreshing change from the '3 singles and some noise' formula (where have all the good concept albums gone?) - and cementing Deltron as an underground classic.
Deltron is part sci-fi, part dark humour, part social commentary, part Orwellian, part rap battle. It's the melting pot that forged the Gorillaz sound. It's War of the Worlds meets Canadian beer commercials. It's both left-field and glorious.
Some good reads on Deltron:
BudTrap was born out of our love of music - and the frustration of having to deal with headphones that kept getting tangled up. Nothing's changed. We still listen to an awful lot of music - and go to a stack of gigs - it's our passion. So each week we like to share a little about what we've been listening to - good or bad - and spread that passion. Yeah we get a bit opinionated and worked up, that's what it's all about. We encourage you to bite back, join the discussion and let us know what's been rocking your world.
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Music
Oct 25, 2009
Happy Birthday Dave!
The founder, designer-in-chief and all-around nice guy of BudTrap, Dave Cross, celebrates his birthday today. As de-tangled people all around the world rejoice, we'd like to say a very special Happy Birthday!
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