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Sunday, 07 March 2010 16:06 |
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It was on an October night, in Paris. We went to a pub, made some noise outside with a German band. Kele, Bloc Party's singer, went out. We asked him to sing. He said no. We asked again, he said 'yes but'. Then, we asked again... Here it is, just one song, an old song, played acoustic for the first time.
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Read more... [Bloc Party - This Modern Love]
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Sunday, 07 March 2010 15:45 |
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"We had been playing cat and mouse for months. We attended the same shows in Paris, talked a little, mentioning maybe we could do something together... to then see them leave, become huge, and even more intriguing, elusive. It took eight months for this Take Away Show to happen, for them to be free just one afternoon despite their super busy Hollywoodian schedule.
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Read more... [Phoenix - 1901]
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Sunday, 07 March 2010 14:46 |
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Do you remember your first love? ... Do you remember your first kiss? ... Do you remember? ... A chance encounter between a mysterious man and a beautiful woman soon becomes deeply personal. This is a beautiful story, and some extraordinary cinematography, especially in the flashbacks, impressive soundtrack and great story telling in this short film title Apricot by Ben Briand.
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Read more... [Do you remember your first kiss?]
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Sunday, 07 March 2010 14:03 |
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If Dan Snaith has mastered one aspect of his music career, it's change. Not the remodeling or renovation sort, more the alterations and adaptations with purpose. The steady upward progression in replayability between 2001's glitchy Start Breaking My Heart and 2005's towering Milk of Human Kindness feels like a problem of some sort was solved. Which makes room for the comparative left-turn of Andorra, which both felt like a huge surprise (songs!) and a logical extension (songs with insane drumming!) of what he'd always been doing.
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Read more... [Caribou - Odessa]
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Sunday, 07 March 2010 12:53 |
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The Earth in the Air is a short film written by Michael Bailey and directed by Jared Hogan. In the film, the main character leaves home with next to nothing, and his surroundings ultimately determine his path. The making of the film reflects this as close as possible. Due to the lack of lighting equipment, the director was forced to let the surroundings determine the shots, and ultimately, the story.
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Read more... [The earth in the air]
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