Adam Buxton channels Bowie recording the ‘rivetingly depressing’ Warszawa (1977) with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti in this nifty animation by the mighty Brothers McLeod.
Because he can.
Previously: 365
(H/T: Dylan)
Adam Buxton channels Bowie recording the ‘rivetingly depressing’ Warszawa (1977) with Brian Eno and Tony Visconti in this nifty animation by the mighty Brothers McLeod.
Because he can.
Previously: 365
(H/T: Dylan)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J0uAPipJ7Q&feature=youtu.be
Hozier covers the Arctic Monkeys ‘Do I Wanna Know‘ for BBC Radio 1.
His long-awaited debut album is released this Friday.
Previously: Anything Good In The New Yorker?
Give It Up by the mighty Israeli DJ and composer Kutiman – the first track released from an upcoming album featuring tunes composed of sampled and resequenced YouTube videos of mainly amateur musicians [all 23 featured in this track are credited here].
Previously: Eye Candy: Thru Tokyo

Hits in diagram form by Flowing Data (full sized version).
High-maintenance weekend shenanigans with The Dionnes at the Purty Kitchen in Dun Laoghaire, county Dublin.
(Thanks Tamara Chayenne)

223 elements of US hip hop by Pop Chart Labs for the AC3 Hip Hop Festival in Atlanta this October:
“223 naturally occurring, never-word-slurring artists in all, from N(as) and (Dr) Dre to (Mf) Doom and (A$)AP Rocky to (D)rake and Snoop D-O-(gg).”
All the greats. Also the Black Eyed Peas.
Large scrollable version here
A video for ‘Non’ by Hungarian DJ Imre Kiss based on Fast Film – a chase sequence composed of vintage film scraps by Austrian filmmaker Virgil Widrich

Carlos the Concert T-shirt writes:
A graphic from Hendrix doc on Sky Arts [last night]. They just don’t make band names like they used ta.