published 4 months ago (21.06.2009 22:21)
Señor Coconut - Smoke on the water
Epic, needs to be archived!
“It was such a pleasure to be with you, I feel so much love!”
published 4 months ago (21.06.2009 22:21)
Epic, needs to be archived!
“It was such a pleasure to be with you, I feel so much love!”
published 7 months ago (05.04.2009 10:46)
Just rediscovered Isolée on bleep. We Are Monster (2005) is more straightforward and varied than the album I found them with (Rest). Try Mädchen mit Hase and Schrappnell.
Lasers ‘n’ Shit (2009). Nuff said. Try Scotch Paper, easy, Mexicone or Xwc. Great stuff for DJ sets, I guess.
A tip for all the bleep tracks: click play again after the preview track has stopped, it will continue.
published 7 months ago (22.03.2009 01:45)
»... They epitomized Warhol’s famous dictum: “In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.”« Nico among them.
published 7 months ago (22.03.2009 01:06)
who said electronic music ages quickly?
And here, Modeselektor rapes Hyper Hyper:
published 8 months ago (28.02.2009 10:24)
What a sweet video, what a sweet song! Best watched fullscreen.
this one’s pretty cool, too!
published 10 months ago (25.12.2008 17:11)
Otherwise filled with pretty boring household country music, there’s one gem on Willie Nelson’s ‘Essential’ compilation. What a pleasant surprise.
The sun is filled with ice and gives no warmth at all, the sky was never blue. The starts are raindrops searchin’ for a place to fall, and I never cared for you.
published 11 months ago (15.12.2008 18:11)
Eeeek!!
“Picture the Thin White Duke and Bing hamming it up, while packaged in canned dialogue and wrapped in the plastic coating of a cheap old-timey set and you’ll begin to understand the holiday treat this video offers.”
Intense song, but an immensely wasted opportunity.
Compare this:
published 11 months ago (29.11.2008 11:06)
A classic music video, featuring the Spitting Image puppets. Found via Keno’s Post of Genesis – The Knife on facebook. That one’s a different kind of drug!
published about 1 year ago (14.10.2008 20:34)
published about 1 year ago (21.09.2008 09:26)
von Robert Rotifer auf FM4. Einer der vielen Gründe, diesen Sender zu lieben.
» [...] Ohne deshalb nostalgisch zu werden: Das war eben auch eine Zeit, in der Popkultur sich eine Hoffnung spendende, Zorn fokussierende, rundum richtungsweisende Rolle anmaßte (“make right everything that’s wrong”), die ihr heute schlicht nicht mehr zuzutrauen ist.
Norman Whitfield ist am 16. September gestorben. Nach Isaac Hayes’ Ableben im August hat der Soul mit ihm eine weitere bestimmende Figur verloren.
Im Rahmen der A Little Soul-Rubrik von Sunny Side Up mit John Megill spielt FM4 heute zwischen 10-13 Uhr Produktionen bzw. Songs von Norman Whitfield.«
Norman Whitfield hat Papa was a rolling stone, I heard it through the grapevine und War geschrieben.
Norman Whitfield auf Wikipedia.