Friday, 21 January 2011

Record of the Day: Miami Horror x Gorillaz


Melbourne’s synth ambassador Benjamin Plant, commonly known as Miami Horror, has made a great name for himself in the past 2010 due to his mellow but club-friendly tunes on Illumination. He continues this trend with this equally banging refix of Gorillaz’s Plastic Beach-standout “Empire Ants”. Click HERE to listen.

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Jake Davis

Hypebeast TV sat down with talented filmmaker Jake Davis. Definitely a young man with a lot of talent. Check it out duuudes.

Record of the Day: Wiz Khalifa


Brother Wiz is killing it at the moment and I'm slightly annoyed I'm missing his London show this week, even if the venue will be filled with fools. Anyway, the Pittsburgh-rapper delivers some serious heat over Johnny Juliano’s production. Only problem, the uplifting track is only two minutes long. Enjoy nonetheless. Click HERE to listen.

Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Record of the Day: Cam'Ron & Vado


Hip-Hop don Funkmaster Flex brings us a beautiful collabo featuring Killa Cam & Vado. I have to admit Cam'Ron is definitely in my Top 10 favourite MC's. Maybe even top 7. Maybe even top 5. Oh and the sample used on this beat is so well done, get involved. Killa! Click HERE to listen.

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Record of the Day: James Blake


The good old Beeb delivers us some fresh footage of James Blake’s recent Radio 1 live session. Check out a superb live rendition of “The Wilhelm Scream” thus hinting once again at his tremendous potential as a musician. I actually showboated some Lil' B style 'cooking' moves to this, I don't know why. Check it HERE.

Monday, 17 January 2011

Man About Town

This is a short video entitled 'Lifes A Beach' With art Direction from Atelier Franck Durand. This video is to promote the latest Man Magazine (the one with Pharrell on the cover) which is their Winter Sun issue. Pretty good.

Can Evgin Shorts


Above is the first of a set of two films shot by Can Evgin, with his subjects being Purple Magazine founder Olivier Zahm and Greek artist Miltos Manetas. The films revolve around the endless possibilities of the internet – the last remaining place still free from the professional establishment, according to Evgin. Both were shot for digital magazine POST, the first of its kind to be exclusively published for the iPad. Magazine's are evolving at such a fast rate, and with a lot of publications moving to an iPad type device, moving iage and films can now be embeded into the magazine format in the place of pictures. Very exciting.