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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Dippin into pop


U.K. brother duo Disclosure sample Eric Thomas, one of the top motivational speakers in the world! Chicago house inspired Garage, Rapture!



Vampire Weekend already burned a couple of Saabs in the lyric video. Now they’ve made a proper video for their song, a last supper with Santigold(did anyone see her play a vocal judge on the last episode of the Office?), and members of Chromeo etc, Primo Khan directs the filling of saxophones



Mudhoney has been with Sub Pop since they started 25 years ago and are the most resilient and most respectable grunge band from Seattle, Their new video, from their ninth studio album is a very ingenious fast paced one that sews a long sequence together in a fun way



New from Carpark records, Baltimore producer Benny Boeldt’s Adventure project. It's bit crushing sonic geekery and with a mind melting technicolor visual to boot!



Lets take a quick pee Vine break with Riff Raff



From Austin, Sleep ∞ Over (wtf is ∞ anyway?) they are back and missing are just a few band members.. Sleepy Shoegaze pop and pillowy reflections choreographed in an odd feminine witchery ritual




I only just recently seen this video, The song is ancient but the video only came out 8 months ago. Why does Alan Palomo have to look so silly rocking out?




Lil Debbie from the bay is sticking with a Trap sound just waiting to blow up



The Swed Duo CAZZETTE seems to be played everywhere right now even on the radio. Alyssa Veniece kicks some serious dude ass in the video for their song Weapon



Yep, I really like this song, well the vocals at least.I didn't ever think she could bellow out a song like this, and she does and with somehing real behind it. This video is one of the worst kinds of videos though, From the make up to the backing rock band, hair blowing, gloves?(NM its paint), leather.. With her hair back she could almost pass for Natalie Portman



Doppin Deep!!

totescray







1 comment:

  1. Great Lines !
    I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.

    Thanks
    Mark Duin

    Motivational Speaker

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