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Good For The Brain And Soul: Einstein’s “Please, My God Camus”
I can’t really elaborate on how this exactly relates to Albert Camus, though for all I know this is a meditation on the fleeting nature of happiness and life and how we should embrace that idea as a means to live our lives to the fullest. This just sounds really good. Einsteins aren’t an out-of-nowhere…
Osaka Update:Yellow Print (Side-A) Compilation And Day Tripper X Astro Nautico’s 7 By 7
現在大阪で多くの素晴らしい音が誕生しています。今年の夏にも、現在の関西の音を象徴するといっても過言ではない、2つのコンピレーション・アルバムがリリースされました。最新のは”Yellow Print (Side-A)”で、”puredogma”からリリースされています。このアルバムを既に紹介しているブログ、Simon Saysによると、”puredogma”は、Solei Soleiいわく、”レーベルとかでは無くてこれを通してクリエイティブな事をやろう”というアイディアだそうです。Solei Soleiの”Olympic” は、ロンドンというよりはイビザのような雰囲気で、Outdoorminer(Cloudy Buseyの別プロジェクト)の “Love Has Them”は、現代版90年代アシッド・ハウスのようです。Okaryu、watervehicleとchiccamagicaも参加していて、魅力的なトラックで溢れています。ダウンロードはこちらから。視聴は以下から。 Yellow Print (Side-A) by V.A. 大阪のDay Tripperも、アメリカのレーベルAstro Nauticoとタッグして、”7 By 7″をリリースしました。このプロジェクトではAstro Nautico所属のメンバー7人が黒澤明の七人の侍をサンプリングし、日本人のメンバー7人も同様に、ジョン・スタージェスの荒野の七人をサンプリングしています。お互いのカルチャーを分かち合うという意味で面白いコンセプトだな、と思ったのですが…それだけではありませんでした。楽曲の出来映えも素晴らしく、映画の台詞もふんだんに聴こえてきます…もちろん二カ国から。ダウンロードはこちらから。視聴は以下から。 7 by 7 – Astro Nautico x Day Tripper by Astro Nautico
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Stuff To Watch Over The Weekend: Madegg’s “Kiko” And Cuushe’s “Airy Me” Videos
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Welcome To Make Believe Melodies’ Year-End Coverage!
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New Wednesday Video: “Why You Love Me”
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87RinkXCNxc&color1=0xb1b1b1&color2=0xd0d0d0&hl=ja_JP&feature=player_embedded&fs=1] Wednesday rock out on the top of a helicopter landing pad for the video to one of their excellent debut’s best songs. Watch and listen above.
Round And Soft: Sawa Angstrom’s “Tape Loop”
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