Pearls Before Breakfast
Washington Post run this experiment a few years ago. The question was "Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour?"
Pearls Before Breakfast
Washington Post run this experiment a few years ago. The question was "Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour?"
Pearls Before Breakfast
Washington Post run this experiment a few years ago. The question was "Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour?"
This Video Will Make You Smile ;)
At least Jesus Diaz is fully confident in it. Here is what he wrote about this video in his blog:
William S. Burroughs N' Kurt Cobain - The "Priest" They Called Him
The "Priest" They Called Him (1992) is a collaboration between William S. Burroughs and Kurt Cobain (Nirvana). Cobain provides dissonant guitar backing based on "Silent Night" and "To Anacreon in Heaven" to Burroughs' deadpan short story reading.
Fujiya & Miyagi - Ankle Injuries
Fujiya & Miyagi's David Best sings, "Like pixilated scraps of jazz mags in your headlights," and voilà: this Michel Gondry-indebted video directed by Wade Shotter of the London-based Factory Films. The images in the video are pixilated (they are composed of dice, after all), but they're less pornographic (SFW) than the rest of the lyric.
Chemical Brothers - Do It Again
Do It Again is a true return to the innovative creativity that the duo have been delivering for over a decade. This was the first single from the album We Are The Night and is sure to turn heads and open minds with vocals by Ali Love. The single calls upon classic acid and Detroit techno with warehouse sensibilities.
Björk - Wanderlust
Nearly a year in the making, the Bjork’s video for Wanderlust, directed by Encyclopedia Pictura, is finally here.













