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Radiohead – Kid A (8-bit) [Full Album]

Outstanding.


Trophy Wife – “Seven Waves”

Really like the vibe of these guys.

*BONUS* “Wolf” Music Video


Francis And The Lights – “On A Train”


*BONUS*

“John” Piano Cover


SBTRKT – “Pharaohs” (feat. Roses Gabor)


Milosh – “Another Day”


Bombay Bicycle Club – “Shuffle”


Little Dragon – “Ritual Union”


Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip – “Thou Shalt Always Kill”

“Thou shalt think for yourselves.”


Ian Brown – F.E.A.R. (with Dann)

Love pretty much every version of this song.


Bombay Bicycle Club – “Swansea” Acoustic

One of my favorite songs on Flaws, a great Joanna Newsom cover.


Bloc Party – “Pioneers” (Live)


Little Dragon – “Twice” (Live)

Yukimi got that soul. <3


Justin Bieber: Remixed by SGINNED

Caroline Polachek of Chairlift and Jorge Elbrecht of Violens. Together known as SGINNED, reverse-engineered the Justin Bieber song “Never Let You Go” from scratch, changing the lyrics while also syncing them to Biebs’ lip movements in the video.

MY MIND IS BLOWN.


Radiohead – “Separator”

I’ll probably have to update this later, whenever YouTube takes it down. Until then, peace.

BONUS: “Lotus Flower” Music Video


Francis and the Lights – Live at the Kennedy Center


The American Dollar – “Anything You Synthesize”


The Carps – “Bo Jackson”

New song! I was missing these guys.

Cover art by Justin Pape

BONUS: “Heaven’s Gates & Hell’s Flames”

I want those drums!


Gorillaz – “Phoner To Arizona”

So, Damon Albarn was bored one day; bought himself an iPad, and decided to record a Gorillaz album using only sounds from applications found in the App Store. Sounds (and looks) kinda like this…

Check out the entire album, titled ‘The Fall’, for free HERE courtesy of Gorillaz.


Just A Band – 82 (Album)

Really refreshing. Brilliant album from start to finish.

http://justaband.bandcamp.com/


Arcade Fire – “The Suburbs”


XV – “Mirror’s Edge” (feat. Mike Posner)


The Wilderness Downtown: Interactive Music Video Featuring Arcade Fire

Arcade Fire just released the first HTML5-powered music video for its most recent single, “We Used to Wait.”

The interactive video incorporates visual data of your hometown using Google Maps, Street View, and the 3D graphics engine within HTML5.

The experience is optimized for the Google Chrome web browser. So if you don’t already have it, go ahead and download it!

Simply visit www.thewildernessdowntown.com and enter the address of the house you grew up in, or any address really.

If you don’t feel like going through that much trouble, click here to see an example of what the video will look like:


Twin Shadow – “Slow”

Diggin’ it.


Radiohead – “Jigsaw Falling Into Place”

My favorite song from In Rainbows


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