Archive for November, 2007
Snoop Dogg’s new video ” Sensual Seduction” harkins back to a simpler time of keytar’s and women dressed like ho’s. This song hits all the notes of everything great about 80’s synth rock. It has lush pads and a hi-hat line that is very similar to “Set it off” which is always a party starter.
This article is hysterical. Doug Morris the CEO of Universal Music gave an interview in December’s Wired magazine where all it he seems to have is excuses. Excuses as to why the music industry is lagging behind the digital world. Excuses why nobody in under his watch got in front of the […]
Did You Hear Brainfreeze?
Much better than the sum of it’s two parts Cut Chemist and DJ Shadow join forces to spin an all 45 jam session with old soul and rare grooves. These guys do it for real and the 1st Brainfreeze record has to be a road map for GirlTalk. The difference being its […]
Me and Bono are the Same
…Well in one aspect. We will both talk non-stop through a good song so the other people in the room trying to enjoy it, can’t. I have been told this many times. Almost every time. In this ilike vlog Bono does a on the fly “story tellers” of the song “Waves Of […]
Radiohead Webcast Right Now!
So I’m listening/ watching Radiohead’s Tom Yorke do a vj/dj thing on radiohead.tv beats & loops . The usual quality fair from the band. I will say the video reminds me of the really simple distorted graphics and the static shot performance footage remind me of the days of the early 80’s TV party. It […]
April March: Attention Cherie
Dear Ms. March,
I have been looking for you. I was really looking for you a couple of years ago around the time of “Nothing New”. But you were elusive. Then earlier this year you showed up in that Tarantino movie while those girls were kicking Kurt Russell’s ass. And that’s cool, that’s cool. I […]
It’s about time. National Public Radio has recently bolstered it’s music destination. The site seems pretty comprehensive and well rounded. It also has a great deal of offerings that compliment the broadcast side. Mainstay’s such as All Songs Considered and a Song Of The Day feature make it simple to really tap in to the […]
True Story: When I was in the 4th grade, my teacher Mrs Babbit told us that the Canadians were coming from Canadia to teach us the metric system. I freaked the fuck out. I’m 10 years old from the suburbs of New York I don’t know what the metric system is, much less what a […]
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