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May 17, 2005 -- 5:43 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
whooooaaa, spooky! I'm already currently downloading that yeah yeah yeahs EP from the exact same site!!!
May 17, 2005 -- 5:25 PM
posted by eric
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Pin EP
The Stars - Set Yourself on Fire
The Stars - Heart
from: http://regnyouth.blogspot.com/
and:
http://www.mounteerie.com/music/albums/
May 17, 2005 -- 4:10 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
man, between her and belinda stronach... hot rich girls pushing middle-age digits are the new elite in hip.
May 17, 2005 -- 4:06 PM
posted by eric
OLDER, HOTTER - that's how i like 'em!
Elizabeth Hurley, born 10 June 1965
a late word of the day:
triskaidekaphobia ris-ky-dek-uh-FOH-bee-uh, noun:
A morbid fear of the number 13 or the date Friday the 13th.
Taylor and Clarky: i called both places, and got no answer. hard to say if i'll have time later today to try back again.
May 17, 2005 -- 3:54 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Kylie will be 37 in 11 days. She was 20 when her first record came out.
May 17, 2005 -- 3:53 PM
posted by eric
yeah, this is what Fader had to say about that Vestex:
With CD-Js and Serato/Final Scratch-type programs becoming more and more sophisticated (and affordable), it seems extravagant to drop a few months rent on Vestax’s VRX-2000 home dub-plate kit. Which is exactly why we’d do it. COMPLETELY OVER THE TOP!
Thing is, none of the new technofriendly computerized methods give you an actual factual piece of wax at the end, primed for collecting/fetishizing/scratching the hell out of. The Vestax joint does. As one member of the FADER staff so aptly put it, “what else are you going to do when Sizzla comes over?”
May 17, 2005 -- 3:50 PM
posted by eric
new arcade fire song? - burning bridges, breaking hearts...and we all know who to thank for all this Arcade Fire hype yes? Pitchfork ofcourse. well now you'll know exactly what kind of music you should be listening to the next time you read a review, well, according to DFA1979 tour DJ? and Arrested Development's Mrs. Doubtfire, and part time contributor to Vice Magazine- DAVID CROSS: Albums to Listen to While Reading Overwrought Pitchfork Reviews
um. music for you chemistry geeks- that means you Jeremy. The Pipettes - move over Mathrock, Sciencerock is on it's way.
and finally, easily the best thing i've encountered today: Louis XIV + Suicide Girls = sweetest fantasy ever. (NSFW)
from: http://www.prefixmag.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=3354
which got it from: http://www.kingblind.com/2005_05_01_michiganblind_archive.html#111629882747978429
which has a link to the new: Hot Hot Heat - Middle Of Nowhere VIDEO
May 17, 2005 -- 3:48 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Nice, I replaced my shitty copy of the tremulant ep with the high-bitrate ones in your link. Good stuff. The other discs I have on vinyl... I don't know if I told you, but the Frances the Mute vinyl is a three-disc set and on side B of the third record, there's an image etched into the wax. It's pretty cool. Also, you can get the bonus-tracks on vinyl for like 9 bucks... it's a good deal.
