Passion Pit – The Reeling (Vid)

May 4th, 2009 § 1 comment § permalink

Passion Pit – The Reeling from phantomcolor on Vimeo.

Client: Passion Pit

Production Company: Humble

Director: Hydra

Director of Photography: Aaron Philips

They shot the film then laid it out on paper, which explains the ‘ripping’ and ‘shredding’ effects that you see in the video.

Source: Adage.com

Apes & Androids

April 16th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

(For my eclectic readers)

I present to you Apes & Androids. The group hailing from BROOKLYN is hoping to gain some traction the same way mgmt did a couple of years ago. Now that you have watched their vid for “Radio;” what do you think?

Warning:If you like mgmt, you may love or hate Apes & Androids

Download their album Blood Moon    HERE

The Dead 27 mixtape

March 28th, 2009 § 3 comments § permalink

Ominous post title, huh? Well let me share some context with ‘ya. My friends at SH Collective teamed up with DDub to present a mixtape influenced by artists that all passed at the age of 27–weird but true. Here are some words from the press release:

The Dead 27 showcases and displays D-Dub’s ability as a producer and embodies a broad range of musical styles including hard core rap, R&B, pop, and rock. D-Dub states,

’Dead 27 ’is influenced by four musical icons Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and Jim Morrison. Who not only made a mark with their music but also impacted our culture with their sudden passing.

The mixtape also blends these four with four other Hip Hop heavyweights of my generation and their rhymes. Consequently, bridging the gap and recreating space and time, both past and present with my beats.

Download HERE

Camp Lo is still the future

March 28th, 2009 § 1 comment § permalink

Camp Lo never ceases to amaze me. From a classic debut — Uptown Saturday Night (One of the freshest album covers of all time – inspired by Marvin Gaye’s – I Want You cover artwork) to Let’s Do It Again. The Lo’s latest opus, Stone and Rob Caught on Tape brings me back to the future; a future that I did not totally understand in ’97 but fully comprehend in ’09.

These two gentlemen intertwined amazing lyrics with consistent production –over a course of 15+ years. Full disclosure: I used to review albums for magazines and newspapers. With that said, I feel this is an album that you should listen to for yourself. Here is a sample: Track 11 – Diamond Crookz   Track 12 – Future (Note: This song represents Camp Lo to the fullest)

“We been ahead of our time they still dissecting our rhymes”

“The future disappears to the now that’s why we’re here”

- “Future”

One of the classics:

 

Director: Will Fulton

In 2009 can we get a Camp Lo x Kanye West collaboration? Whether fashion, music, or reality show. We need something…Well maybe not a reality show.