Musik
Modern Art
it took me only 10 seconds to understand the powerful acceleration of this song. So it is an honor to select Black Lips‘ »Modern Art« as single of the month. The video was directed by occult expert Brian Butler. Enjoy!
Podcast June 2011
For the cover I used a picture by Dalibor Levíček [CC BY-NC-SA]
So let’s see what’s in this month: lot of advanced Pop, Christian Bale, drunken guitars, perfect tracks for a night ride and enough left to dance. Should be fun, shouldn’t it.
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- U.N.O.M. – Neva Came Back [Ill Tempo Recordings 002]
- Homeless Inc – You Win! [Musica Vermella 016]
- Nyolfen – West Pole [Bunkai-Kei records 015]
- La Fin Absolute Du Monde – Why So Serious? [Soundcloud]
- Lost Boy – Hemmorhages 1&2 / DF’s Mansion [Bad Panda Records 084]
- Lorne David Thomson – Tenkan [ping things 026]
- F.S.Blumm/Lucrecia Dalt – s.o.y. [la bèl netlabel 009]
Rebeka – Fail [Brennnessel 012]- To The Happy Few – Kirkebrann [Beko svnsns]
- Wonder Wheel – Party in the Bathroom [Beko dsl lp 06]
- Rho – J W 2 [No Source 031]
- Melomake – Minimal Sad [Night Music 07]
- Buck UK – Once [Cut 003]
- Modul – Beauty Among The Runners [Fuselab Passage 018c]
- examine – be square (stoika remix) [Silenced 10]
- max cavalerra – cheezy fcking freak out eazy [broque 073]
- Bachelor Machines – 4mnt [Fwonk 077]
- Illocanblo – Smurf Pulser [Fwonk 081]
- Dogboy – Aleph [Fullfridge Music 003]
- The Crossfaders – Deep Drop [Starquake Records 000]
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40 Sad Portraits Of Closed Record Stores
A job becomes extinct. At least these picture series suggests that the time of the record dealer finally has come. The title 40 Sad Portraits Of Closed Record Stores is quite suitable. And maybe the reality is far sadder.
(via TheLastBeat).