Showing posts with label Martin Klasch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martin Klasch. Show all posts

10th Anniversary Coming Up

Tomorrow, short of one month, it will be ten years since this blog started. I figure, what date would be better suited to end this blog than on its tenth anniversary. I'm not bitter but not that many will care anyway. Let's face it. It's not like the blog is read by 2-3.000 a day like six years ago. And it's not like I post everyday like I used to. However, if you read this I guess you care to some extent and I thank you for that. Thanks to everyone who visited.

You are now forewarned.


This was the original header by the way.



EDIT: PS. The post was written on April the first. However it didn't gain much attention which speaks something of ...something. Thanks to the two kind souls who expressed their regret that the blog was shutting down.    
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Christmas Music: Klasch Records 2005-2008



Klasch Records sadly informs us that they will not release a new Christmas record this year. There just wasn't enough time and energy. (Edit: Sant-O-Nine!) However they send our readers their best wishes for the Holidays and kindly lets us repost Santaism (2008), Santaphonic (2007), Santology (2006), Santalicious (2005).

Click the individual images to get to the music and to unpack you type the name of this blog (without space).

Get it while you can and happy listening!

Update: Christmas is over for this year!
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Celebration: Four Years


I just realized that the Martin Klasch blog has turned four years old without any sort of celebration. So in honor of our more than 500.000 unique visitors we'll now begin a favorite post rerun series which we hereby name: These Are Some Of My Favorite Things. As they say: Stay tuned!
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Illustration: Noir


Illustration to what? I don't know, but I had fun making it. :)

Christmas Music: The Martin Klasch Santa Collection 2004-08











Santaism '08
Santaphonic '07
Santology '06
Santalicious '05
Santafobic '04


Please click the individual images to download.
Password: martinklasch.


Grab 'em while they are up. I'm planing on having them up at least until Christmas Day but after that...

UPDATE - Dec 26th:
Downloading is no longer possible.
You can still (until New Year) listen to Santaism online here or from the sidebar.
Sorry. No longer available.
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Christmas Music: Santaism




Following the yule tradition that I've created for this blog I've put the annual Martin Klasch Christmas music mix together once again. There are 27 songs in this year's compilation but I'm not going to reveal which ones or by whom they are performed. I will say that if you've heard my other Christmas mixes you'll feel familiar with the style of the mix. If this interests you at all all you have to do is click the image of the cover and you'll end up at zSHARE where you'll be able to download the rar-file (130 MB). And just to annoy you I put a password on it - so to unpack the files you have type the name of this blog (without space).

I hope you'll enjoy it!
Sorry. No longer available.
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PS. If anyone wondered: If I find the time and energy I might repost the mixes from earlier years. We'll see.
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Generator: Wordle


This image was created using my blog tags from the tag cloud (at the bottom of the blog) and this generator. Make your own if you like it.
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Statistics: The Three Most Popular Posts

I just realized, checking in on the stats, that Martin Klasch had a hit post almost two weeks ago - on the 1st of this month to be exact. Sure there were a few comments but not a staggering amount so I had no idea.

The average number of unique visitors a day, over the last two years is 301 but during the same period three (3) posts have created some major traffic - or so I think anyway.



The first and the most popular one was The James Bond title sequences on the 21st of November 2006 - unfortunately those videos are gone from YouTube but most or all the titles can be found if you search for them. Anyway, it generated 8,691 visitors and about 20,000 "extra" visitors all together.



The second peak visible on the chart was small in comparison peaking at 2,087 (approximately 4,500 in total). The post, on the 2nd of February 2007, was this one: Desmond Dekker - Israelites. Oh yes, go ahead - you can still watch and listen to the great Mr Dekker.



And now, finally, the third "top post" and the one I began telling you about in the beginning of this post. The second most popular post ever for this blog is... *drum roll*: Lion in a sidecar! It took in about 7,500 visitors total in one week and peaking on the 1st of August (2008) at 5,065. It seems that MetaFilter was mainly responsible for spreading the word. The other times I believe it was boingboing's fault.



So, how do we wrap this post up? Why have I been reading this, you ask. Is there a conclusion or a moral to it all? Golly, what demands! Well, I don't know, maybe it makes it pretty obvious that a post need not be very elaborate or very good to be a hit. This blog has certainly had more elaborate and some better posts. That's what I think at least. But whether or not you create a hit has a great deal to do with timing and luck. But you already knew that. Thanks for reading.

PS. No I don't think this post will grab a spot in the Martin Klasch hall of fame.

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Celebration: The Martin Klasch blog turns 2


Today we have been doing this blog-thing for two years and we demand that you buy us this present. Yes! Go on! Thank you very much.

Interior design: Johnny's bedroom



Johnnys (Stationsvakt) sovrum. The bedroom of Martin Klasch's biggest fan. Thanks Johnny, keep visting us.

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Guest blogging: Fronning in da house



Hello folks!
This is Fronning in good shape and form announcing his return. I want to thank dear ol' Mr Dante Fontana for keeping the Martin Klasch spirit alive while I was away. I realize I've got some catching up to do and I'm looking forward to checking out his posts.

Good night and see ya tomorrow!

P-E Fronning

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Interior design: Johnny's Bedroom



Ok. He showed it at his blog. But it was slightly photoshopped (the readers of his blog of course know of his PS skills by now, but they didn't say anything, they rested in silence.) Here's the non-censored photo.
We knew it!!!

/mrdantefontana

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Martin Klasch in the good hands of PCL



It is with greatest confidence I leave the posting at Martin Klasch to Mr Dante Fontana of PCL LinkDump for the next 10 days.

Sebastian, thanks in advance!

See you soon!
P-E Fronning

PS Got to start packing

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P-E Fronning gästbloggar på PCL LinkDump



Ja, just det. Martin Klasch har fått den stora äran att gästblogga på PCL LinkDump under denna vecka då herr Dante Fontana behövde vila upp sig. Vi kommer dock även att blogga här på Martin Klasch som vanligt.

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Martin Klasch: Har Martin Klasch återvänt?


Posted by Hello
Ihärdiga rykten cirkulerar. Det talas om att Martin Klasch setts fika på Lundbergs konditori i Gröndal. Enligt uppgift ska han ha beställt kaffe, kanelbulle och en Zingo. Vittnets trovärdighet håller i skrivande stund på att undersökas. Finns det fler observationer eller t o m fotobevis?