I wouldn't exactly consider myself a techno junkie...but I know good music when I hear it, and this new joint from the Cataracts is grizzly!
The Rift
Monday, August 30, 2010
Marco Brambilla
Marco Brambilla may not be a house hold name but I'm sure you have all seen Kanye's new music video for his track 'Power'.
Kanye West - POWER from littlesk on Vimeo.
Brambilla the artist behind the scenes who produced Kanye's video. He is a filmmaker willing to push the envelope and is causing commotion wherever he goes.
Kanye West - POWER from littlesk on Vimeo.
Brambilla the artist behind the scenes who produced Kanye's video. He is a filmmaker willing to push the envelope and is causing commotion wherever he goes.
Great visuals for a great song...
off 'The Dissertation: The Wu-Thesis'. Directed by Rodney Passe
CurT@!n$ "2 Sports Cars" feat. Dom Kennedy from CurT@!n$ on Vimeo.
CurT@!n$ "2 Sports Cars" feat. Dom Kennedy from CurT@!n$ on Vimeo.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Mac Miller
If you haven't heard of the kid Mac Miller your life is missing something. His flow is smooth and lyrics are siiiick.
Takin' it Back...
today's just one of those days when you have to go back to the old school....here's some ear candy for you guys, enjoy.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
NinjaSonik
NinjaSonic. With a name like that you can't go wrong. I Stumbled across this trio while looking up some videos from Carniville this year. The electric beats mixed with smooth flows and witty rhymes caught my attention immediately. I have always been conflicted with my love for Biggy Small, Lil Wayne and Plies VS. my love for The Bombay Bicycle Club, The XX and Mumford and Sons, but NinjaSonik's got it ALL.
Check out their video for 'Sombody Gonna Get Pregnant':
Check out their video for 'Sombody Gonna Get Pregnant':
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about the differences between the cultures I've lived in and the other day I was browsing through Youtube and stumbled across this. It’s a clip of a girl (most likely Honduran) dancing La Punta. Yes, I am Honduran and yes I grew up dancing it. Looking at it from the American point of view it is hard for some to believe that this is a dance we teach our children and one that people dance in all different kinds of occasions form weddings to birthday parties. I remember I spent my 6th, and later my 9th grades in Virginia and if there was any sort of provocative or contact dancing you were kicked out immediately. In Honduras and Trinidad for instance, there is no other way to dance. Dancing is about passion and letting loose and having as much fun as you can until you can't any more. Just thought I'd share a small part of MY culture with you guys.
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