definitely nothing like clapton’s layla.
fullscreen it and see if your head isn’t pounding afterward.
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Monday, February 20th, 2012
definitely nothing like clapton’s layla.
fullscreen it and see if your head isn’t pounding afterward.
Friday, January 13th, 2012
Just add Skrillex. (Avicii was better before SiriusXM/BPM played him or his remixes every other track. Seriously, I’ve heard Levels [original] twice in the same hour on my way home.)
Thursday, January 12th, 2012
I like the chainmail hijab.
The next one seems like it’s out of a William Gibson early or middle period fever dream.
Also, spaceships, with neverending slides. awesome. [update - fixed the videos so they're actually the ones I meant to post in the order I meant to post them. sorry 'bout dat]
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
or poetronica as it’s been dubbed, poetry going dubstep.
Jodi Ann Bickley describes her Skream collaboration as incorporating a “classic minimal dubstep beat” to aid her narrative. “A beat has to do whatever suits the poet. I aim towards proper storytelling with a beginning, middle and end, so it has to be minimal. Dubstep beats give me a blank canvas; they aren’t too overpowering and can be calm if I need them to be. Dubstep can create a sense of place just like poetry can.”
Brian Eno -- glitch (taken from Drums Between The Bells) by Warp Records