OK Go: Do What You Want (Wallpaper Version)

Posted on February 19, 2007 Under Music

While we were all a little overexposed to OK Go's treadmill finesse, a little trip to YouTube (or TRL) may still be in order to view the group's latest video, "Do What You Want (Wallpaper Version)." I don't think this…

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His And Hers

Posted on February 16, 2007 Under Music

A promising update for those in pursuit of the perfect mix: Amanda Demme, the musical master behind the Garden State, Mean Girls, and Blow soundtracks just released "His and Hers," an awesome compilation of everything from The Sounds to Luna…

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Jonathon Keats' My Cage Ringtone: Shhh!

Posted on February 13, 2007 Under Art, Life

In a world full of Crazy Frog and Chamillionaire ringtones, Jonathon Keats is breathing some fresh air into the annoying market of sounds with his My Cage ringtone. Available for download at Start Mobile, My Cage is a 4:33 "interlude…

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The Sixty Second Remix

Posted on February 8, 2007 Under Music

WFMU, otherwise known as the best radio station in country (that's not just personal opinion; Rolling Stone has felt that way for four years), is addressing the A.D.D. addled state of our nation by holding a sixty second song remix…

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Deerhoof: Friend Opportunity

Posted on February 7, 2007 Under Music

I've been sitting at the keyboard for the last 10 minutes trying to put the Deerhoof experience into words. Let's start with the basics. In 1991, Greg Saunier joins a goth/metal band in San Francisco and a series of events…

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Humble Voice: Artist to Artist Community

Posted on February 1, 2007 Under Life

"Awww yeah. You found Humble Voice." This is the message that greets you when you visit Humble Voice, a new kind of peer to peer network -- or shall I say, artist to artist network -- that really gets who…

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iConcertCal

Posted on January 31, 2007 Under Music

Easily the best iTunes plugin to come out of the developer wood work since Coverflow (which Apple quickly acquired) is iConcertCal-- It's a completely free plugin that monitors your music library and generates personalized calendars of upcoming concerts in your…

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Arcade Fire: Neon Bible

Posted on January 31, 2007 Under Music

Slated for a March 6th release date, the newest and brightest from Arcade Fire is facilitating a religious experience for me this morning. From what my ears are communicating to my brain, Neon Bible is every bit as prolific as…

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Belly Up Aspen: Talib Kweli

Posted on January 29, 2007 Under Music

Friday nights in Aspen can be pretty hopping, but during the Winter X Games, the vibe becomes truly electric. Belly Up is, in an of itself, one of the best intimate music venues anywhere, and the fact that it's in…

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Riottt Concert Online

Posted on January 23, 2007 Under Music

Back in November we were invited to the Be The Riottt Music Festival that took place in San Francisco-- unfortunately we weren't able to make the 30 band, all day event but word on the street was it was off…

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