January 2011
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‘Tamai Dern Sae (Why Do You Walk Like A Drunkard)’ by Payom Moogda
Nialler9 put up some rad ’60s/’70s Thai music to go with a post but I stopped reading at: “As part of a gang of 11 bloggers, I spent 10 days last November in Thailand and India courtesy of Smirnoff”…
‘No Fun’ by Brave Irene
Rose Melberg doing all-girl harmonised punk on Slumberland!
(via Slumberland Records)
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Music for Shuffle →
inky:
A pretty song that never ends.
I wrote a series of short, interlocking phrases (each formatted as an individual MP3) that can be played in any order and still (sort of) make musical sense.
A nice twist on a familiar idea. Not quite generative music like Brian Eno and much more flexible than the ‘songs based around one note’ idea from albums like Camille’s Le fil.
‘Run Through The Jungle (LeSale’s Satanic Edit)’ by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Oh lordy that’s some incendiary swamp groovin’ right thurr. ‘Nam Rock indeed.
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‘The Eye in the Eye of the Storm’ by Lady Lazarus
Sparing piano, earnest delivery reminiscent of Laura Barrett.
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‘Piece of You (Bestrack remix)’ by Captain Funk
Bestrack is scientifically designed to make you happy.
‘Treasury of We (Spinner Interface session)’ by Glasser
(via Nialler9)
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‘Piece of You (Bestrack remix)’ by Captain Funk
Bestrack is scientifically designed to make you happy.
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kafka-on-the-shore:
Portlandia episode one.
(via IFC)
So the actors are performing the dialogue, but Terry [Malick] isn’t interested...
– Cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki (Children of Men, Y Tu Mamá También) on the unconventional processes in working with Terrence Malick on The Tree of Life. It’s like the cinematic equivalent of whitespace. (via Film School Rejects)
‘Human After All (feat. Anne Marsen)’ by jacob krupnick
More of this girl. “One take, improvised.”
‘Human After All (feat. Anne Marsen)’ by jacob krupnick
More of this girl. “One take, improvised.”
gotagirlcrush:
Got A Girl Crush On: Anne Marsen / Girlwalk
We’ve set out to combine the amazing talents of improvisational dancer Anne Marsen (and a supporting cast of contemporary dancers) with the epic new Girl Talk album, All Day, creating an album-length music video of grand proportions. We’ll continue shooting through the spring of 2011, then plan to screen the piece, in full, in public,...