This post should actually be called, "Why I should stop losing things", but it's not. Deal. Moving along, I left my macbook charger at a friends house (about two weeks ago), and let some one run off with my headphones. So here I am, dead macbook, no headphones, and dusting off an old rusty home PC so I can post this. Basically, my only musical intake the past couple days has been from my ipod. Here are a couple great songs, some new, some old...mostly old. But enjoy!
Gifted - N.A.S.A. (ft Kanye West, Santigold, & Lykke Li)(Hip Hop/Electro)
As I sat down to write this, all I could think is, I want a sweet ass video to watch while listening to a great track. Voila. Meet N.A.S.A. if you haven't already. LA's Squeak E. Clean and Brazil's DJ Zegon. Their first album was off the wall incredible. I must have listened to it 3 times a day for a couple weeks. This song, like most of the songs on the album, has an incredible video. Various artists from around the world were chosen to animate interpretations of their songs. And this one is unreal. If you can get passed Kanye rapping about how great he is, you'll hear Lykke Li doing chorus, and Santigold with a kick ass verse. Oh, and the video might make your brain hurt...good hurt. PS. Definitely watching on HD and in Full Screen for full effect.
Amsterdam - Mightyfools ft. Guerilla Speakerz (AC Slater Remix)(Dance/Dubstep/Hip Hop)
This song instantly brings a friend of mine to mind. Her name's Karen, and the first time I listened to it, it sounded like one of her nights. This is (again) AC Slater, putting his touch on yet another songs. Have a listen to the ridiculous vocals.
Shake It - Hostage(Dubstep)
Gah! And here I told myself I was going to slowly wean dubstep out of my life. Oh well. You cannot escape. This is a banging song that really sneaks up on you. Be careful, wear protection, and don't pull anything.
I Want I Want - Digitalism (Dance/House)
Digitalism has been around for years and years, kicking out EPs here and there, and finally dropped an album in 2007. Have a listen to this really cool sounding group, this song is good because it's got so many different sounds in it. The band said that they had really only one major influence for their style. Can you guess what it is?
Emily Jean Stock - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (Indie)
When this album first dropped in 07, I listened the crap out of it. Literally. Such a great untouchable group, their sound is something else. It's just a pity that they haven't released, or even been seen since then. Anyways, enjoy this song. Let it bring out down for the night.
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