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February 26th, 2010So I'm heading out to the UK for a couple of weeks — if the snowwicaine doesn't spoil my plans, which it probably will — so things may be a little more quiet than usual…I've got a couple of posts scheduled in the queue for next week, and I'm taking my phone, so if I can get the international picture send working, I'll post some pics…
otherwise, I'll see you back here on 3/16…
snowwicaine
February 26th, 2010ATTN #10
February 26th, 2010I know, I know, but they actually make me laugh out loud…
"build a turtle fence/so we can pay our rents"…
some places never let you go
February 25th, 2010Raaaaaaaandy and Dave Sitek: “AAAAAAAANGRY”
February 25th, 2010This has good vibe. You don't hear parody rap all that often, and when you do it's usually awful. This is pretty great. Aziz Ansari…
I also like the way the beats kind of shift a little for certain rappers…the MF Doom bit is golden…cameo from RZA at the very end…
[audio: http://downloads.pitchforkmedia.com/Raaaaaaaandy%20-%20AAAAAAAANGRY.mp3][got it from pitchfork, dig]
Apocolypse Pooh
February 24th, 2010This is kind of spellbinding. I don't know where I came across this…the intro is kind of long so I cut it for you…make sure to see the bit with PIglet as Dennis Hopper (or vice versa)…
the tet offensive
February 23rd, 2010So last night tuesday I went to see Four Tet at Le Poisson Rouge and it was a pretty interesting show. For one thing, it started at 11pm and I'm slowly realizing that I'm not sure I want to do late night shows if I have to go into work in the morning. The crowd was geek-chic, which was cool. The opening guy was really good, I did an iphone film to kind of give you an idea…it's pretty loud on the vid, but you have to imagine it so loud it hurts your ears:
more strong messaging
February 21st, 2010banananananananer
February 20th, 2010this banner was from when Maxine surprised me on my birthday last Fall and took us to see this unbelievable art installation in Beacon, NY called Big Bambu. it was installed in an ENORMOUS old foundry, and consisted of hundreds upon hundreds of bamboo sticks lashed together to form this huge structure. also, you could go up inside it and climb around on it. it was amazing!
and to take it even further, the artists had people climbing up the outside of it constantly untying some of the bamboo poles and moving them down the structure and attaching them at the other end. So it was constantly moving. Sometimes you'd go to climb on a bit, and a pole near you would suddenly, slowly, move.
It's one of the most impressive, conceptual, and amazingly well executed pieces of art I've ever seen.
here's a pic to give you a sense of the hugeness of the whole thing…I've put a label in there so you can tell where I am to give you a sense of the scale…I'm kind of sitting on the edge…
go to the artists' web site about it, they've got videos and all sorts of interesting stuff there…whatta birthday that was…
oll raighth!!
February 19th, 2010Crank this up for Friday, it is amazing. AM played this for me a while back and it blew my tiny mind…when the beat kicks in, wow, play it as loud as you can…the beat is ferocious, the 1974 choreography is fierce, the dancers are rubber-limbed funky, and the lyrics are Italian gibberish that someone wrote to sound like English. It messes with your head…you keep thinking they're singing something real, and it sounds so cool, and that beat, and the mirrors and dancers, and that hobo guy…
wowza…the weekend starts now…
do I have to choose?
February 18th, 2010strong messaging
February 18th, 2010scratch tape dex
February 16th, 2010This is so tantalizing. Obviously this guy has some mad DIY skillz and there are some fantastic sounds being created, but I want them to coalesce into some great performance. Maybe I've gotta see him live.
void.
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