Mr. Oizo's scuzzy, dusty, gritty and oh so damn funky rendition of N.A.S.A.'s standout track "Strange Enough" (Featuring Karen O, Ol' Dirty Bastard, & Fat Lip) will no doubt have you on your feet smoothing out the dance floor with a jittery stutter step in no less than 10 seconds flat.
From the opening "Wu Tang" chant to the whispering "We're Gonna Turn It Out" finale, you're helplessly sucked in, chewed up, and spit out by the dirty disco decadence of this Ed Banger mainstay. Turn it up and enjoy yourselves.
It's been a minute since i wrote a post>
I've been having too much fun running all over the globe and neglecting all u blogsters...
Peep some fotos from our recent tour to Japan.
We were greeted getting off the plane by the Japanese quarantine squad. I'm not sure what they were doing, but their outfits were fly, and they had scanners and video cameras
N.A.S.A. Fans
Saw a fly 80's Lamborgini in Kyoto..
Seven rolled with us and somehow ended up with an ice cream and managers hat from McDonalds in Kyoto.
Saw this fly all clear piano in Harijuku..
I'll post more photos later> I'm mad tired, and gotta wake up to rehearse in oslo for this euro tour in a few hours, and then wreck shit at Oslo Live fest. Peace Fam!!!
Look Out! There's a new short film collaboration b/w Kanye West and Spike Jonze featuring the track "See You In My Nightmares" feat. Lil Wayne off the 808's & Heartbreaks album.
Judging from their previous effort "Flashing Lights" this one should be guaranteed radical freshness, especially since the track is remixed and tweaked something massive by your boy Squeak E. Clean exclusively for the project.
Check out all of the juicy details over at The Daily Swarm and be sure to keep an eye out for it in the near future!
Last weekend, Sam n' Ze touched down in Ze's beloved Sao Paulo for the amazing Kaballah Festival and wreaked mayhem invoking havoc. Check out the piles of evidence below...and head on over to LOST ART for the full set!
Squeak E. Clean homie Bobby Evans's track "Freak-A-Zoid-Robotz" is the jump off point and theme of Delicious Vinyl's terriffic RMXXOLOGY album that came out last year.
The fresh to death video above was directed by Marcus Herring and was recently debuted on the Brother Reade Blog. Here's what the contributors had to say...
Director Marcus Herring: “The visual look of the video was inspired by the beauty of low resolution pixel art in classic arcade games. I was intrigued by the idea that a face can still look beautiful even when it is scaled down to a resolution of 12 pixels tall.”
Delicious Vinyl Curator Rick Ross, who produced the video, says: “We really aimed to break that proverbial fourth wall in the gaming universe — the fine line between man, woman and machine.
Bobby Evans: "The track itself was inspired by a truly obscure cut from deep in the Delicious Vinyl catalog: an electro-bass number called “The Fine Line Between Hyper And Stupid” that appeared on the b-side of Tone-Loc’s 1990 single “I Got It Going On”.
As a super special bonus, L.A. DJ/Producer/Party Thrower afficionado Them Jeans laid down an epic, spaced out disco rendition of it, available below.
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