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omnimusic:

To Build a Home - The Cinematic Orchestra

Mount Kimbie is going to make me cry at this rate

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Make it easy on me

Please let this crossover

Please let this crossover

Please let this crossover

  

No you don’t understand how long i’ve had this on repeat guys.

Taking the piano refrain from Get Lucky and teasing it into a slowed down version on reverb-filled keyboards, it invites you to lose interest and attention before brilliantly unleashing the brightest, chirpiest guitar riff onto your ears.

Add to that a groove-tastic bassline circa 2001’s Discovery, it echoes the  opulence and funk that Random Access Memories is angling for, all within the first minute and a half while still completely reinventing the song, exactly what a remix is about, and exactly how you should execute a remix.

absolute thumbs up here.

N.B the Sundance Version of Get Lucky is also amazing.

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The continual churn of the internet, experience tells us, favors quick connections, conveniences, ephemeral pleasures.

   ~ Mark Richardson, Pitchfork

Somehow, it’s like i now immediately understand why I’ve developed this aversion to the terms ‘radio friendly’, ‘pop anthem’ or ‘latest new hit’. In the end i guess I agree with those two quirky french dudes.

I guess everyone’s freaking over ‘Get Lucky’ and all but who remembers the crazy amount of DJ’s who all descended on the 15 second bite from Daft Punk’s SNL ad a few months ago?

It’s a testament to Daft Punk that these DJ’s went ahead and crafted full - groove inducing tracks from the barest snippets that actually all sound like they would belong on a Daft Punk Album.

go ahead, put this on repeat.

Pierce the heavens

lumos5000:

theshirelock:

if artistic people are forced to take years of math and science then why don’t sciencey people have to take art and music classes

someone found a real life plot hole

jesus christ, take them all, why not

Actually - throughout most of primary school and early high school, you DO have to do them all.
In fact - afterwards you get to choose what you want to do afterwards, what to specialise in (with the VCE at least). It makes you broaden your views. At least you’re not trapped in an underground village or something.

Also, its not like if you like one you’ll automatically hate the other -as this post tries to force us all to presume- plenty of mathematical kids like music, plenty of artsy kids can enjoy the sciences.

like, our lives aren’t a fucking video game job tree or something.

Down with the education binary!  Row Row, Fight the Powaa

THE GREAT GATSBY SOUNDTRACK SAMPLER

porrimz:

listen up babies

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YES ALL OF YOU DO IT. NOW

outofmyvulcanmind:

deepforestelephant:

eternalneverland:

punkmonksteven:

A dog with rhythm.

dude, seriously hilarious. dogs have souls, 

OMFG LOOK HOW HAPPY HE IS WHEN THE GUITAR IS GOING AND HOW DISAPPOINTED HE IS WHEN IT STOPS 

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pushthemovement:

 

Ryan Gosling - You Always Hurt The One You Love

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hemingerald:

“teach me how to opera” tutorial

  1. fuck andré rieu
  2. put it on mute for a minute and if you see tits, it’s italian
  3. germans are better than italians who are better than the french and opera in english is a disgrace
  4. no matter how many times you see it on torrent names, mozart didn’t write the carmina burana, carl orff did
  5. the name of the opera is CARMEN and not HABANERA
  6. fuck andrea bocelli too. he’s only so valued because pavarotti is dead and he’s blind, which has absolutely no influence on how he sings
  7. if it sounds gay, it’s tchaikovsky, if it sounds like something hitler would love, it’s schubert. if it’s an organ and you recall it from spooky movies and scooby doo, it’s bach. if it’s got a second arpeggio, it’s DEFINITELY vivaldi. if it makes you want to punch someone in the teeth, it’s beethoven. if it is filled with joy and then out of a sudden it’s sad like a teenage girl, it’s mozart. if it’s drunk, it’s verdi. if it’s awful, it’s haydn. if you’ve never heard it in your life, it’s salieri. if it sounds like something a spinster wrote, it’s rossini. if it makes you wanna have sex, it’s chopin, but if it makes you want to have children and get married, it’s offenbach. and if it sounds like something someone wrote in the middle of russian winter, it’s rachmaninoff