Danny Brown’s killer new hip hop track: Guitar Solo
Danny Brown is one of my favorite new rappers, and he’s from the D. He brings a classic Detroit feel and gritty lyrical subject-matter to the table that manages to evoke the sublime and make sense in our modern ‘swagged-out’ Hip Hop climate. Danny’s delivery is also incredibly dynamic and ingenious for its bluntness. Raw as fuck. People need to start recognizing this dude!
Tagged: Danny Brown hip hop, Detroit Hip Hop, fresh15, Hip Hop
Daft Punk live in Wisconsin in 1996
Daft Punk (unmasked!) play their first ever NA gig at a rave called Even Furthur. This under-appreciated relic is abundant with dynamic sonic maneuvers, particularly the absolutely life-affirming 303 drop about 3 and half minutes in. The first time I witnessed that moment, I could feel something change inside me. This is a very important video. Read more
In awesome white-label style, this enigmatic Editainment duo (aka Tiger and Woods) deliver their latest batch of incredible dance edits. This track is, in my opinion, their best yet, offering a multitude of rich synth sounds and layers of hypnotically repetitive boogie beats. Totally futuristic and sublime.
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Spanish artist Paula Sanz Caballero creates miniature worlds of characters embroidered with hand-sewn vintage and found fabrics. Against richly textured backdrops, she creates an interplay of personal relationships and stories with a technique that is uniquely hers. Read more
I’ve been struggling a lot lately with my own art, trying to figure out what directions to go and feeling dissatisfied with my recent work, so this quote from This American Life-host Ira Glass was really timely. I just have to remember to keep working.
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
A site that brings together many types of book arts, with many examples of book binding, typography, altered books, how to guides, zines, paper engineering and more. A great site to explore the possible directions of book-based art, with some amazing examples of what clever people do.
Milke are inspired by the third French wave of Kitsune artists, electro pop, Stuart Price and The DFA, all mixed in with the pop sensibilities of Eurythmics, The Cure, Talking Heads, Stevie Wonder and Prince. Their new single, Love Get Out Of My Way, is out on Friendly’s label, Gulp, home of Joe and Will Ask, and New York scream-pop act, Black Peter Group. We have it available for free download in the Music Download section of the Lost At E Minor site [psst, it's in third column]
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Forget Macy’s, Bloomingdales and all that: Army Surplus is where it’s at. Half my wardrobe is from Army Surplus. Read more
In the Little Companions Rebelling Against the Magician t-shirt, label The Balletcats capture everything that we love about the holiday season: rebellion, flames, and striped pants. Nothing short of a classic family gathering! While everything that The Balletcats do is genius, this shirt has an extra bit of zip: it’s an exclusive for Lost At E Minor, and available to buy at our online store.
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