- Cocaine: Hidden in Plain Sight - New York Times
The drug may have faded from the public eye but it is very visible on the social scene. - Still True to the Red, White and Black - New York Times
Forget progress. The White Stripes is sticking to its (simple) principles. - YouTube - Episode Eleven: Babyman & Kocky visit the Daft Punk office
When Babyman & Kocky went to Paris they were of course invited to the Daft Punk offices, where they hooked up with Jean of Kitsune! - SOaP - DEMF 2007
Detroit Electronic Music Festival Review - Flip Flop Flyin' - Minipops
little pictures of little people - Discophilia
SCENT OF A RECORD COLLECTOR. - Kitsune Maison Vol. 4 - Review - Stylus Magazine
Devastatingly relevant? Dangerously outmoded? Either way, Kitsune's got another compilation out… - Making the Minimum Sound Like More [Music Review | Michael Mayer - Gui Boratto]
If a dance party ends up feeling more like a concert, is that success or failure? - Matthew Dear: Asa Breed: Pitchfork Record Review
Techno star Matthew Dear's latest album further explores pop accessibility, bringing a new sense of songform to his shapeshifting production work and drawing comparisons to LCD Soundsystem, Beck, and Caribou. - Matthew Dear - Asa Breed - Review - Stylus Magazine
America's top techno producer comes up with a wealth of open-window micro pop fit for summer gusts and unexpected flints of lightning...
6.11.2007
LINKS: PISSING OFF THE ROBOTS
I'm going to try sticking some old links in with the new ones. Things of interest in this batch include the Times feature on The White Stripes, their review of a Kompakt gig, and the YouTube tour of the Daft Punk office, which apparently really pissed off the robots. Also, it looks like SOaP had hella fun at DEMF.
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