This debut pretty much has it all. Simple melodies and percussion, ample guitar work and vocals that are friendly enough that one might be able to hear them emanating from your friends' kitchen.
It's inspiring and endearing to watch this augmented virtual reality and controls that run this world, but the true beauty is the selfless gift all out of love.
...and leave a good-looking corpse behind. Yankee Girl is a short animation set during World War II about a fighter pilot experiencing death through the twilight of his life after being shot down.
Deep, absorbing and completely mesmerising, a philosophical 3D animated film by Daniel Zagórski who hails from Lódz, Poland. The concept of the film is about "you arrange your life accordingly to your calculus of probability."
I don't know if I would have been able to identify this as a European outing judging the album by the art work on the front, but I could have made a good guess. Even with the solid colored squares and circles that are displayed for the listener to see, the music, at least the first half of the album is engorged with European style electronic hip hop.
One of the hallmarks of a great band is the consumate ease with which that group constantly strive to adapt, to evolve, to innovate; thereby ensuring that they never repeat themselves or do something tepid or commonplace.
Music video from France's AIR, it's even better than cheese and wine! The name AIR is a acronym for Amour, Imagination, Rêve which translates to Love, Imagination, Dream.
Dynamic electro-hop duo Thunderheist hail from the dual Toronto and Montreal electro scenes. Jerk It is their first video, directed by That Go, which features trashy chicken-choking spandex girl.
Often outspoken and almost always divisive, Moby, the New York-based artist has come to be recognized as one of the most widely established figures in the world of electronic music.
A new blog is officially online for discussing music on the Web, with debates on payments to artists and issues related to copyright.
It's called a2f2a (artists to fans to artists), and here's the mission statement as stated on the blog page: (continue...)