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.
Sunday, February 5th, 2012
The robots already know where our heads are. We either become friends with them or, well. Look at how well that crowd of people is tracked. It seems super sinister, but at the same time liberating. Because now we know for sure these issues are going to come up, so might as well start climbing up those hills now.
Please forgive me, ancestors whom I’ve recycled or thrown into landfills.
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