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Uncategorized Daily Dots: Platikman, Russell Brand, Oliver Stone, Gang of Four, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z, Jay Electronica, Lollapalooza, Mayer Hawthorne

April 6, 2010 - 5:20 pm

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Today’s blogging best…

- Plastikman exclusive Coachella mix by JPLS. URB

- Oliver Stone working on Russell Brand documentary. The Playlist

- Gang of Four giving away Sony Walkmen and their own blood. NME

- Thom York performs brand new song live in NYC. At Ease

- Dr. Dre / Jay-Z collab “Under Pressure” comes out on Friday. No pressure. Nah Right

- Jay Electrohannukah. X Is The Weapon

- Lollapalooza quits f**king around and announces line-up. Chicago Tribune

- Mayer Hawthorne covers “I Left My Heart In San Francisco. Format Mag

Uncategorized Daily Dots: Terry Richardson vs. Ben Stiller, Sarah Palin vs. LL Cool J, Yeah Yeah Yeahs vs. Bloc Party vs. The Cribs, Pink Floyd vs. Nintendo, Nas vs. Damien Marley, Lollapalooza vs. Wheel of Fortune

March 31, 2010 - 5:07 pm

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Today’s bloggin best…

- Feeling 2005? New music by Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Cribs and Bloc Party. NME

- Nas & Damian Marley album trailer. 2DopeBoyz

- Bjork collaborated with E-40, sorta. Fader

- Sarah Palin and Fox News declare war against LL Cool J. Village Voice

- Dark Side of the Moon as played on a classic Nintendo. Retrothing

- Buy a vowel. Lollapalooza announcing line-up Wheel of Fortune style. Lollapalooza

- Terry Richards shoots a clothed (thank goodness!) Ben Stiller. Format Mag

Fashion Uncategorized Questionable Trends

March 25, 2010 - 11:41 am

Clogs, baby!

Every season, there are trends which come to the fore & cause us to crinkle our foreheads in confusion.  Why is this in fashion?  Who is really going to wear it, & if so, why?  So many things seem to be designed with the intention of being “interesting” as opposed to flattering.  While this certainly happens in high fashion, it seems to be even more prevalent within the realms of young indie designers.  Sometimes I look at what’s on sale & wonder, really wonder, why? 
 
With that, I present to you some trends which I have mixed feelings about.

Clogs. Karl Lagerfeld, head evil genius at Chanel, sent clogs down the catwalk late last year.  Since then, they have popped up on the tootsies of both Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen as well as countless other celebrities.  Since fashions usually trickle down from celebrities to the high street, it’s a fair bet that we’ll soon be seeing only the backs of our friends feet for a while.

I remember being in primary school when black studded clogs worn with white ankle socks were all the rage.  I didn’t do it then and I definitely won’t be doing it now!  This new incarnation is a little less clunky, more streamlined & mostly designed to give you serious height.  Take your currently fashionable wedge bootie and lop off the back, and you have the modern clog.

So, what do you think?  The perfect shoe for summer or an unfortunate trend?

If clogs are a-callin’ to you, Teen Vogue has a list of “must have” clogs for Spring.  Also, may I suggest exfoliating your heels thoroughly?

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Uncategorized Plastilina Mosh

November 6, 2009 - 11:28 am

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Sometimes opposites attract and actually work out. In the case of Mexico’s own Plastilina Mosh, a long haired thrash-metal lover met one avant-garde pop inebriate, and now bears the fruit of something like pop meet’s 70’s funk-disco-metal with a lil’reverb music.  Since the release of “Nino Bomba” in 1997, these Monterrey natives have caught the attention of producers such as Money Mark(Beastie Boys), Jason Roberts, and often extravagant Butthole Surfers. Such encounters have lead to the band earning a “Record of the Year” in Mexico and their video for “Mr. P Mosh” peaking at #1 on Latin MTV. As well as a slew of their other worldly sounds gracing soundtracks for the silver screen and now popping up as title tracks for games on the Sony Play Station 3.

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