Beyond awesome…
Canadian artist Jon Rafman is an unusual photographer - he explores Google Street Views and takes screenshots of the most incredible sights here. From a toddler left on street to a tiger roaming near a convenience store -
The Beach Boys - shredded. Fucking hilarious.
Reblogged from comedycentral
And now, here’s Stephen Colbert (as George Washington, of course) and the Colbert Report staff, photographed by Annie Leibovitz for a Vanity Fair profile of Stephen written by Dick Cavett.
The only thing that could make this better is if touching the image made cheeseburgers shoot out of your computer (don’t bother, I tried). In lieu of cheeseburgers, here’s video of the photoshoot.
Reblogged from audicity
History of electronic music from Bleep
Warp Records, a record label that works with the best of avant garde music makers including everyone from !!! to Aphex Twin to Autechre to Grizzly Bear to Brian Eno, started an online record shop for individuals to download music or purchase it in physical form.
They have recently compiled A Guide to Electronic Music - “a 55 track compilation charting the historical emergence of electronic music by looking at landmark tracks from the 1930s to present day.”
The compilation is as enjoyable as educational, and takes you on a chronological journey through all the best songs that have utilised electronic and digital technology in an innovative way.
You can buy it here for about £15.
Also, check out their uber cool electronic music timeline on Facebook.
Reblogged from jimmyedgar
“I can see rhythms in my head…”
Jimmy Edgar Feature. Taken from Slices Issue 2-12.
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www.electronicbeats.net/tv/slices
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Go vote for this slice of Sakitumi squelch…