JOTS x Muscles Video
Posted on Aug 29th, 2008
The great Muscles remix by our own Jokers Of The Scene now has a video to go along with it, a looped up and tweaked out version of the original “The Lake” clip courtesy of JOTS video dude Ryan Stec.
The great Muscles remix by our own Jokers Of The Scene now has a video to go along with it, a looped up and tweaked out version of the original “The Lake” clip courtesy of JOTS video dude Ryan Stec.
Michael C. Place is a English designer, former member of the Designers Republic (I’ll get to them in another post) and the artist featured in this French advertisement (with a song you may have heard). Now if i could only get Pritt to send me some of those correction rollers..
M-E-T-H-O-Ds of modern blogs! Check Chromeo teaming up with Daryl Hall and jamming out on Hall and Oates’ classics (and “Tenderoni” – and Boz Skaggs!) on the latest episode of Live From Daryl’s House.
This is dope for so many reasons. Don’t forget that Dave produced (and I scratched on) the “Cult Leader” joint on Non Phixion’s first album. I love when Premier says “Necro, you crazy motherfuckin’ psycho fuckin’ killer producer.”
Sorry, we had to film this as soon as we got the wax in the office. Hypnotize minds! As previously teased, we are proud to bring you Kavinsky’s Blazer EP, a limited-edition release (only 1,000 of these bad boys!) for North America, featuring the bangers “Testarossa Autodrive,” “Dead Cruiser,” “Grand Canyon” and the previously unreleased “1986,” all wrapped up in glorious picture disc artwork from Dust La Rock on thick, LOUD vinyl. The video clip doesn’t do justice, so grab it at Turntable Lab and anywhere fine records are sold. We’ll have more from our undead friend on the blog very soon…
Directed by French illustrator Stephane Manel, also known for his design work for Serge Gainsbourg and Sebastien Tellier. Dave and I have the same momma.
Update: here’s an OnSmash video link for all the overseas folks who can’t watch MTV.
Midnight Juggernauts : Into the Galaxy
Last week I alluded to this video when posting about Surface To Air. I’ve been playing this song “Into the Galaxy” in my sets for about a year now and people always react like it’s a song they know and love even if in a lot of cases it’s the first time they hear it. I’m so happy that the video is this good. Talk about breath-taking…
Watch the video interview (no embed? What the deal BBC?) here.