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Kitsuné Maison 8 – The Chic and Nice issue – not too far away!!!

Sup yo! The new Kitsuné album ain’t too far away. Enjoy the video teaser, I love how they make these videos. Here’s the official deets on the release:

Here is the eighth Maison compilation from Kitsuné, the chic and nice issue. The Kitsuné house is now packed with friends, girls and boys, new and old. Quiet girls, neurotic boys, Kitsuné mobilizes all that is most passionate and exciting… It will be out mid november but til then, here something for you.

All clothes in the video are taken from the new Spring Summer 10 collection : “Kitsuné Golf Club”. All music in the video is to featured on Kitsuné Maison 8 compilation.
Director Loïc Prigent & Fabien Constant.

The Dandy Warhols’ “And Then I Dreamt of Yes” [Video]




Here is the video for “And Then I Dreamt of Yes” from The Dandy Warhols album, Earth to the Dandy Warhols.
Peace,
Dr H
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Did You Know 2.0

This is mad food for thought!
:: Dr H



http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com

An official update to the original “Shift Happens” video from Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod, this June 2007 update includes new and updated statistics, thought-provoking questions and a fresh design. For more information, or to join the conversation, please visit http://shifthappens.wikispaces.com/. Content by Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod, design and development by XPLANE.

The Harbour Sessions – Documentary – Teaser 1

Teaser for the up-coming Harbour Sessions Documentary to be released in 2010.


Wrapped up – Eddy Current Supression Ring

More Melbourne magic! Yet another Melbourne act have broken out of the garage and onto international eardrums. Their name is The Eddy Current Suppression Ring, an obscurely named, motly group of Ozzie blokes, producing a beautaful mix of youthful angst and simplicity. Their latest tune, Wrapped Up, is awash with valvestate tones and simple hooks. It is the proverbial hug to your bad day at work, a filthy porche, or Mick Jagger with make-up. It is beauty draped over raw grit or vice versa. On the first listen it is easy to dismiss the tune for its simplicity, lo-fi production and repetition. However, these lads know that in pop music, less is more, and more is the kind of magic we haven’t heard since The Troggs. Enjoy falling in love.

:: Tom Darlow