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harsh label My friends @ Harsh label Jay montonn Jay's place Subliminaltapeclub Rudi & Tonci SAE School Of Audio Engineering Synthesis 2004 Past eventss Warprecords Where all the great Artists live... Audiomulch An interactive musician’s environment for WIN Shareware Music Machine Great place for freeware / shareware applications / good place to start explore electronic music progs. Futon Check out their website and music. They are going BANG!!! Coolvoice Where u will find all released / unreleased musics in the past 5 yrs. Large achieve, listen to all stuff online!!! YEAH Fat radio Great indy radio station of Thailand ::so on:: Our fellow friends Smallroom Well respect labels, home of DOSM / Penguin Villa / Many more... Sanna Charles My old friend, decent photographer, check her out! Ibelieveinrobots Outstanding Digital graphic artist. Old mate from U.K. Thai folk way product Go get some order of thailand's finest folk product. My teacher's place!!! Respect!!! Monotone Great musicians, great bands, great people!!! Minimint Minimint is happy to see you. My friend. Garuna They are Garuna, check them out and watch their album next year. THISISDUDESWEET Welcome to parties, music, art, wit and stupidity... my old mate from school done kool party and kool web 'ere. Check it!!!! http://www.fatherjoe.org/ The Human Development Foundation, a nondenominational community-based field organization, was founded in 1974 in Klong Toey, Bangkok's largest slum, by Father Joe Maier, a Redemptorist Priest, and Sister Maria Chantavarodom, of the Daughters of Queenship of Mary Immaculate. Their first project was a one-baht-per-day kindergarten. Within the next two years, they opened Klong Toey's first outreach health clinic and a shelter for street children. Fires devastated slum neighborhoods, sometimes two or three times a year, and the HDF helped rebuild them. Over the past 30 years, the foundation has continuously initiated projects to help the poor. When a pilot program worked in one neighborhood, it was expanded to another, and in this way, with a staff of 250 dedicated men and women, the HDF now reaches out to friends in over 30 slum communities. |