The Wilderness Downtown by Arcade Fire

September 2nd, 2010 | Posted in: music, technology

the wilderness downtown

Arcade Fire is taking video clips to the next level. I think this video for their track The Wilderness Downtown is one of the most creative music videos I’ve ever seen. And even the track is pretty good.

Entirely built in HTML5 and built for Google Chrome, it shows an entirely new of making music videos. If you haven’t done it yet, see for yourself. Just enter the adress of where you grew up and enjoy!

Seabear – We Built A Fire

June 9th, 2010 | Posted in: music

Days like these need some good music. So meet Seabear. Seabear is proof that Iceland does bring good things, instead of credit crises and ash. This Indie band from Reykjavik has delivered an amazing album in We Built A Fire. Very nice tunes that I would describe as easy listening Indy Pop,  with the occasional surprise. What makes Seabear stand out from other Indy bands is the broad range of instruments used in the tracks; Brass, violins and rock guitars are all present.

In short: Cool album. Worth more than one spin.

Catacombkid

June 3rd, 2010 | Posted in: music

Last week Kitsune Noir pointed me to the album Deep Sleep by Catacombkid (a.k.a. Harrison Mills), and boy was he right. What an amazing album. Catacombkid’s  music is best described as dark, dreamy hip hop with a hint of pop. Catch my drift? This is one of those albums you put on repeat and have it play all day without it becoming annoying. And as a true next-level musician Catacombkid has made the album available for free. Go get it here!

No Second Chance For A First Mix by P.Y.T.

May 27th, 2010 | Posted in: music

Ever since my friends of P.Y.T. mailed this to me yesterday it has been on repeat continuously. Which means I just have to share this with you. A nice and happy mix to get you through this Thursday!

Enjoy and pass it on!

Jamie Lidell – Compass

May 19th, 2010 | Posted in: music

I have been looking forward to Jamie Lidell’s new album Compass for a while, and finally it has arrived. I must say that I had to listen to it a couple of times to get it. And i am still learning to love it. It’s a complicated album. Far less accessible than the previous soulful Jim album. Compass builds on this soul direction Lidell has taken, but takes it to a far more experimental level.

Complex tracks with lots of different samples, and many different ’sounds’ between the tracks. Ranging from the R&B’ish ‘She Needs Me to the deep and dark ‘Big Drift’ and ‘You See My Light’. Maybe the fact that Lidell has collaborated with a whole range of different artist explain the big differences between the tracks. The album was written in just one month, and was recorded in the studio’s of Beck and Feist. Other influences also include Gonzales, Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear and Pat Sansone of Wilco.

After listening to it three times or so it is still growing on me, and I am liking it more each time. Give it a shot, and let me know what you think.

Massive Attack – Heligoland

April 26th, 2010 | Posted in: music

It has been quite the wait, but finally Massive Attack have launched their new album: Heligoland. And I must say it was worth it. I have had it playing in the background for a couple of days. Heligoland sounds comfortably familiar, hard to capture in one genre and with the twist of darkness we are used to. Verdict: Great quality album, and already among the favorites of 2010.

Also check out the awesome video of the track ‘Splitting The Atom’ directed by Edouard Salier, whom you might know of the video he did for the Nike Women ‘Here I Am’ campaign, featuring Nicola Spirig.

Angus & Julia Stone – Down The Way

April 5th, 2010 | Posted in: music

It’s been a while since I last posted on music. The reason for this is that I haven’t found any albums worth mentioning lately. That was before I heard Down The Way by Angus & Julia Stone. What an album!

Angus & Julia have taken their familiar dreamy folk sound and have perfected it, making Down The Way and ideal Sunday morning chill album, although I can also see myself playing this record over and over driving to the south of France for a surfing holiday. Happy listening!

Pogo: Making Music from Movies

March 24th, 2010 | Posted in: movies, music

This one you have to check out! True brilliance if you ask me. Pogo is an Artist (with a capital A) who takes sounds from a certain movie and turns it into great sounding new tracks. I especially like the one he did for Terminator 2. Each section is composed entirely of sounds from a major scene in the film. Enough talk, just check it out below:

Hungry for more? Just one click away…

J.Dilla Documentary by Stussy (Updated)

March 18th, 2010 | Posted in: documentaries, music

I only learned of J. Dilla after he died 4 years ago. I got my hands on Donuts through a friend, and was hooked right away. Ever since I have been digging further into the work of this hip-hop prodigy. Stussy has now made a very nice documentary on Dilla. In this 3 part piece his life and work are illustrated and discussed by people who where close to the man.

It consists of 3 parts, of which only the first two part have been released up to date, but they are incredibly interesting. Check them out below:
Part 1:

Part 2:

As soon as part 3 is released, I will update the post.

Update: And here it is!


Gorillaz – Plastic Beach

March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in: music

This afternoon I got my hands on the new Gorillaz album called Plastic Beach and it has been on play since.
Like every previous album is a collection of different styles mashed up in a great way by Damon Albarn. Combining big names like Snoop Dogg, De La Soul, Mos Def and Lou Reed with orchestra’s and brass ensembles the result is fresh album, which will definitely be on play for a while.

The first video for the spacy sounding track Stylo  is also a nice piece of work, starring Bruce Willis and our ever evolving virtual friends. Check it out below:

Summarizing: Go get the album now!