R.I.P. to Maurice Sendak author of, "Where the Wild Things Are." For such a short book it had a pretty amazing way of worming its way into everyone's childhood nostalgia caves. Seriously I can close my eyes and see the drawings right now. Below is a video from Karen O. and the Kids that was on the Soundtrack of the Spike Jonze directed movie version of, "Where the Wild Things Are."
So John Travolta was in, "Saturday Night Fever." A movie, that had one of the greatest disco soundtracks of all time...if you are into disco soundtracks. "Last Days of Disco's" soundtrack may actually be superior but that's beside the point. I was trying to come up with a reason to post this insane video about his recent sexual assault litigation.
The shit these Taiwanese animators come up with. I swear I would be so up to date on recent news if they covered every story this way. I think I would have this channel on in my house 24/7. It's sooo good. You can not tell me that you did not enjoy this video. The bleach in the eyes, the noticeable retching, Jules cooking burgers, the Rabbis with the pink dildos, I mean come on!! It has everything you could ask for and more.
New Beach House track called, "Lazuli." Sounds like it will be a good one. Looking forward to the album.
Kid Koala performing, "Basin Street Blues." Stole this from Boing Boing.
Does anyone remember watching this as a kid? Oh man I used to love this cartoon and the dance. Nice little throwback to wash the Travolta out of your eyes. Put it in the bag bump bump.
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Eye Candy
tribute to drive from tom haugomat & bruno mangyoku on Vimeo.
This is all kinds of awesome. It's a super sweet animated tribute to the movie, "Drive." Beautiful animation.Rats live on no evil star - Tree in the Green from lallali on Vimeo.
Really like the imagery on this video...I am a comic nerd after all. Not feeling the song as much though.The animation in this propaganda film is pretty awesome. It seems like a really strange message though. We will win the war because we have enough spaghetti to knit the earth a sweater, and our citizens are so fat their asses could black out Berlin? Who even figures out these figures? Please calculate how many bowls of oatmeal it would take to build a gigantic shoe that would stretch from here to Bermuda.
I don't really know why this exists. It doesn't sound far off from what they play on the radio though. Stanley is a big baller and auto tunes the shit out of this song.
Mac Lethal has apparently been blowing up the internet with his freestyle over the, Chris Brown song, "Look At Me Now." I first saw Mac Lethal when he was competing in Scribble Jam battles in the early 2000's. He took the title in 2002 and was signed to Rhymesayers in 2004. He has been on his grind for a long ass time so it's nice to see him getting some recognition. The last song of his making one of my mixes was his feature on the Cunninlynguists song, "Broken Van," which I'll also post below...love that sample.
Really feeling this track by Alexander Fairchild. Look for it on a Indie mix in the near future.
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