Showing posts with label Jeremy Messersmith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeremy Messersmith. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Eye Candy



Looks That Kill - HD from Yuki 7 on Vimeo.
Kevin Dart and Elizabeth Ito's new book/DVD, "Looks that Kill," has a new promo video and it looks pretty good. It stars 1960's spy girl Yuki 7, and her secret agent colleagues, the Gadget Girls. I have been a fan of Kevin Dart's art from some of his earlier work, I think these may have been the first pieces I saw from him. Which then led to me doing a little research and finding his awesome fake movie posters, like this one. Check out more of his work at his site.



Dayam that's a line up.  Pete Rock and Smif-N-Wessun with Styles P and Sean Price.  Part of Nahright's "One Shot video series."


Posted this before but here is Bon Iver's video for his single, "Calgary" again. Another reminder that he will be playing the Greek theater on Thursday September 22nd. Grab tickets here.


Gracie- Untitled from andrew balasia on Vimeo.
Very summery video from Gracie. Way more about them at Friends With Both Arms, one of the sites I regularly seek "inspiration" from. Seriously check out her site, she has great taste and finds all sorts of indie goodness. Take for example the video below as well, that her and her organization, Invisible Children produced as part of their "Silver Series."


SILVER SERIES // JEREMY MESSERSMITH "A Boy, A Girl, And A Graveyard" from INVISIBLE CHILDREN on Vimeo.
Jeremy Messersmith was previously featured on this Indie Mix.


Fashawn produced by J. Cole.  Nothing wrong in that description.


The latest Lonely Island video.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Indie Mix 4

At one point there was a new hip hop mix up that didn't suck.  We got in trouble for that one and it was removed, that kind of sucked.  I blame T.I. for snitching on us to try and reduce his own prison sentence.


 
What did I tell you about licking things you find on the ground Clifford?

I have been spending some time in the studio, formulating a diss track in retaliation.  All I have so far are comments about Tiny and how he could do much better.  Which isn't really an attack on him so much as a statement of my disappointment in his life choices.  The hook is, "Class it up Clifford, eww she gross" repeat four times...it's still a work in progress.


If anyone missed the hip hop mix and would like to "discuss" their disappointment about that, they can send us an email at stereofattenings@gmail.com

But that's all in the past.  This post is about an indie mix.  Join me behind the jump.