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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

51. MASSIVE ATTACK + EDOUARD SALIER

Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Massive Attack - Splitting the Atom directed by Edouard Salier

HEY! This post marks the beginning of my contributions to YOUCANTSTOPAH! As a kind of preamble, I want to toss out there HOW I will be contributing to the blog... I fucking love music, its basically a drug to me. And as a visual artist, there's nothing that gets me more excited than a solid connection between music and visuals. So, with that being said, my posts will mostly comprise of music videos, audio-synchronized visuals, as well as the work of VJs and other live performance shit that I find awesome.

Getting down to business, this music video for Splitting the Atom by Massive Attack, comes from artist/designer/director/photographer, Edouard Salier. The video is a great example of visual storytelling, holding your attention by upping the ante bit by bit. The entire video is this single frozen moment, like someone hit a big old pause button. The only thing moving is the camera which flies and swings through this scene, revealing a little more with each turn. By the end, you're asking yourself, "Wait, how did this start again?" Beyond the concept, the video looks amazing with strong aesthetic choices, awesome 3D modeling/rendering, and the camera movement is delightful! Massive Attack seems to always collaborate with the right folks for their videos. Years back, their video for Karmacoma, directed Jonathan Glazer, was among my favorites.

Definitely check out Edouard Salier's Vimeo as well as his website. He's worked with other musicians such as Air and Raphael Saadiq.


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50. JAMAICA



jamaica sounds real good. they sound like electro, but they play rock. you can probably put them in the same category as midnight juggernauts or datarock, but jamaica really uses the guitar in a great way that you don't hear in a lot of music of similar genres. they're helping to keep the guitar solo alive and keeping it up tempo! WOOOOOOO.


check out the music video here. it's pretty rad and explains what the band is about. directed by ed banger's So-Me + machine molle.

PS congratulations us: it's our 50th post. i hope you like what we've been up to so far. celebrate by following us on twitter or joining our fan page. the more fans we have and the more people following us, the more we'll post. so there's that too.

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Monday, March 15, 2010

49. KAVINKSY

Monday, March 15, 2010

kavinsky just rolled out a new single ep "nightcall" co-produced by guy-manuel de homem christo (1/2 of daft punk). still has the same feel as the tracks on his last EP "1986," but with the dpunk touch. solid work as usual. no download available for the single. you can only preview on soundcloud. preorder the single on itunes.


oh hey and check out this awesome remix of the track by breakbot. bringing on the smooth with that disco brass. this guy can't go wrong! there is a better quality version of this track on the ep, hook it up!


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Thursday, March 11, 2010

48. GORILLAZ + ALEX METRIC

Thursday, March 11, 2010

old news: this has been floating around for a while. i've been listening to the gorillaz for 9 years and i'm convinced that damon albarn (also from the good, the bad & the queen and blur) is a motherfucking genius. the gorillaz new album, "plastic beach" (buy) is just as good as the first two albums (and d-sides). the first time i heard the single "stylo," i thought the track was written twenty years ago and PRODUCED today. it's amazing.

then i found the alex metric remix on hypem. i usually love his stuff too, and i have to say he's really developed his sound. the heavy is giving way to the funky. the original and the remix are totally different tracks and both totally ballin. rarely is there a remix on the same level as the original AND vice versa. download the remix, buy the original, watch the music video (with all american bruce willis) below.




BONUS, an old favorite: Alex Metric Mix 2008 (via Livemix)
this mix was the ultimate power up in my college apartment for a solid six months

Siriusmo - Girls rock - Exploited
Justice - New Jack - Ed Banger
Alex Gopher - Aurora (Riot In Belgium Mix) - Go 4 Music
Autokratz - it?s on - Kitsune
The Rapture - The Devil (alex Metric Bootleg) - CDR
Alex Metric - In your Machine - Marine Parade
Sharam Jey - Message2love (Alex Metric Mix) - King Kong
Infadel DJ?s - Stress thriller bootleg - CDR
Black Daniel - Gimme What You Got (Alex Metric Mix) - Pices of eight
Blende - Peaches - CDR
Shiny Toy Guns - The One (Adam Freeland Mix) - Mercury
Splittr - All Alone (Alex Metric Mix) - Eye Industries
Alex Metric - Pins - Marine Parade
DJ Dlg - Paramount (Rogerseventytwo mix) (Re edit)



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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

47. AIR + BREAKBOT

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

breakbot has been slamming out some AMAZING remixes. he's done stuff for metronomy, pacific!, PNAU, van she and royksopp (to name a few). his original tracks are great too. this guy is signed with ed banger and is on the forefront of chillin. his work could be the future of smooth french touch and when he does a remix for air - it's almost too much.


BONUS: Breakbot's Valentine Mix (via DISCOPUNK)
one of the best mixes so far in 2010 - short and sweet @ half an hour.

check out his single "baby i'm yours (featuring Irfane)" on itunes.
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46. RIP COREY HAIM


according to LA police, corey haim died of a possible drug overdose this morning. in tribute, i've posted a track from one of my favorite corey movies: the lost boys. track is by tim cappello, who is famous for portraying "buff sax" in lost boys and for playing on tour with tina turner, ringo starr and peter gabriel.


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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

45. DRAMATIC REDESIGN

Tuesday, March 9, 2010
large hiatus because i still want to pump out new stuff that i know you'll like, but sometimes, time isn't on my side. that's what it is, man.

we've redesigned the blog. i think it's pretty rad. the design is by a small start-up company called aesDes. they're still designing they're own web page, and there's still some finishing touches for my page, but i wanted to show you what's been going on. come check it out if you're looking at the page with a reader.

i love bass lines. they're the foundation of french house. i remember about five years ago, i was given a mix cd called "french disco" and it changed my life. i had been listening to dpunk for years already, but this mix really expanded my horizons. most of the cd was tracks from the upper cuts, which is a compilation of french house tracks by alan braxe, fred falke, stardust, and the paradise. there was also some dj falcon and together tracks on the mix. from then on, i've always been looking for more of that PERFECT french house bass line. something that's on par with intro. every once and a while there's one that really gets close. gloves (aka G.L.O.V.E.S) sounds really promising - his remix of sneaky sound system's "when we were young" has been blowing up my speakers for what seems likes years. last week, i stumbled upon his remix of golden bug's "last dance in tokyo" and got PUMPED (the original is pretty solid too).

this is the stuff dreams are made of:

ps BUY SOME GOLDEN BUG here

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