Die Antwoord for T by Alexander Wang Spring 2012

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Alexander Wang teams up with Die Antwoord for his latest T by Alexander Wang campaign, making for one of the more crazy pairings in recent fashion history. Daniel Jackson photographs and directs Ninja and Yolandi for T by Alexander Wang‘s latest spring campaign, which doubles as a promotion for the group’s latest album Ten$ion. YIPPEE KI-YAY MAFUCKA.

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Lana Del Rey

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Tigers in Church. . just incase you haven’t been haunted by Lana Del Rey yet here ya go. . She is very melodramatic, very sexy and sorta silly.  The imagery in the Cathedral is great and her songs are haunting.  The live stuff is a bit off in my opinion (see saturday night live set)  but I still like her songs and style.  enjoy.

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BIOPHILIA(C)

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IF YOU OWN AN IPAD, YOU CAN EXPERIENCE BJORK’S NEW ALBUM, ‘BIOPHILIA’ AS AN AUDIOVISUAL INTERACTIVE PROGRAM. DIFFERENT SONGS CAN BE MANIPULATED AND TWEAKED BY YOUR OWN INTERACTION WITH THE SCREEN. YOU GOT TO HAND IT TO HER, SHE REALLY KNOWS HOW TO STEP UP HER GAME AND CONTINUE TO BE TECHNOLOGICALLY AND MUSICALLY RELEVANT…SCREW LADY GAGA.

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STROKED: A Tribute To ‘Is This It’

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In honor of the 10th anniversary of The Strokes’ debut album Is This ItStereogum got some of their favorite artists together to cover each track: Stroked: A Tribute To Is This It. Contributing artists include Peter Bjorn & John, the morning benders, Deradoorian and others, but my favorite track comes from Owen Pallett, who reimagines “Hard To Explain” as a classical piano quintet, dressing up The Strokes’ signature drive with elegant poise fit for a concert hall.

In Pallett’s description of the cover he references an interesting quote from Regina Spektor:

“The thing that blew my mind first hearing the Strokes was that they were the closest I had heard rock come to classical. Their music is extraordinarily orderly and composed.”

Download the entire album here.

Mp3: Owen Pallett – Hard To Explain (The Strokes Cover)

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First Glimpses

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On February 11, 1964 an 18 year old Mike Mitchell snapped the first glimpses of what would become a worldwide phenomenon. Almost 50 years later after this first U.S. concert, a basement project of digitizing old negatives would fetch this once young photographer several hundred thousands of dollars at a recent auction.

VIA: USA TODAY

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