Τρίτη, Δεκεμβρίου 20, 2011

και του χρόνου στα συντρίμια του καπιταλισμού!

blogovision 2011 - ...and the winner is : Ladytron - Gravity the Seducer


Brian Eno says that they're "the best of English pop music"







01 – White Elephant
02 – Mirage
03 – White Gold
04 – Ace Of Hz
05 – Ritual
06 – Moon Palace
07 – Altitude Blues
08 – Ambulances
09 – Melting Ice
10 – Transparent Days
11 – Ninety Degrees
12 – Aces High

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 07 : 65daysofstatic - Silent Running
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 06 : Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 05 : Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 04 : The Horrors - Skying
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 03 : Messer Chups - Bermuda 66
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 02 : Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin’

Δευτέρα, Δεκεμβρίου 19, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 02 : Raphael Saadiq - Stone Rollin’

He doesn't just rediscover the past, he remakes it.





01. Heart Attack 3:03
02. Go To Hell 4:20
03. Radio 3:22
04. Over You 2:31
05. Stone Rollin' 3:37
06. Day Dreams 3:20
07. Movin' Down The Line 4:25
08. Just Don't 5:17
09. Good Man 3:46
10. The Answer 9:30

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 07 : 65daysofstatic - Silent Running
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 06 : Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 05 : Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 04 : The Horrors - Skying
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 03 : Messer Chups - Bermuda 66

Κυριακή, Δεκεμβρίου 18, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 03 : Messer Chups - Bermuda 66






01. Daphne Blue Lagoon
02. Lipstick Twang
03. Swamp Farming
04. Back To The Bermuda Triangle
05. Dead Down Comedy
06. Chupacabra Twist
07. Man In A Caiman Boots
08. Jason Bond 0013
09. El Zombierello Vs. Octopus Man Attack
10. Authentic Bllodsucking Melody
11. Voodoo Man
12. Aquanatic Business
13. Hollywood Devils
14. Caligari Shadow
15. Aniamal Woman

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 07 : 65daysofstatic - Silent Running
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 06 : Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 05 : Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 04 : The Horrors - Skying

Σάββατο, Δεκεμβρίου 17, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 04 : The Horrors - Skying


Skying's starry-eyed, cosmic leanings are complicated by Badwan's slippery, sepulchral presence. He's the skull at the happening. When he's not singing about skies and oceans, or delivering ecstatic commands to "open your eyes" (Changing the Rain) or declaring "the moment that you want is coming if you give it time" (Still Life), he can sound paranoid and vengeful. I Can See Through You routes the emotional cruelty of the Cat's Eyes album via a bad acid trip, taunting: "No one remembers your name, no one tries." He sounds almost deranged on Monica Gems, an itchy, urgent racket that suggests glam-rock produced by Kevin Shields. Such shorthand descriptions are hard to avoid entirely, and music buffs might still want to play spot the influence with Skying – one reviewer detected seven in the opening song alone – but that would undersell this marvellous record, which should be every bit as exciting to a listener who knows none of those reference points. So never mind the past: the records the Horrors love aren't destinations, but signposts to an exhilarating future.
Dorian Lynskey

01 – Changing The Rain
02 – You Said
03 – I Can See Through You
04 – Endless Blue
05 – Dive In
06 – Still Life
07 – Wild Eyed
08 – Moving Further Away
09 – Monica Gems
10 – Oceans Burning

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 07 : 65daysofstatic - Silent Running
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 06 : Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 05 : Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See

Παρασκευή, Δεκεμβρίου 16, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 05 : Arctic Monkeys - Suck It and See


The album brings back the endearing immaturity preceding the notion that despite everything, Arctic Monkeys are still a gang of close friends still very much in touch with their roots. “Give me an eeny, meeny, miny, mo/Or an ip dip dog*** rock and roll” is Turner’s utterance during the blisteringly paced racket on the album’s standout track “Library Pictures”. The humourous observations are back too. On the LP’s eponymous track, we are introduced to somebody “rarer than a can of Dandelion & Burdock”, which is almost laugh out loud funny for people of a certain disposition. Life’s more simple pleasures are almost a common theme throughout the LP. “Brick By Brick” features the thrice hollered refrain “I wanna rock and roll”; the most simple of statements and one the Arctic Monkeys have used as the foundation for a good deal of their career thus far.
Joseph Viney

1. She's Thunderstorms
2. Black Treacle
3. Brick by Brick
4. The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala
5. Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
6. Library Pictures
7. All My Own Stunts
8. Reckless Serenade
9. Piledriver Waltz
10. Love Is a Laserquest
11. Suck It and See
12. That's Where You're Wrong

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 07 : 65daysofstatic - Silent Running
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 06 : Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne

Πέμπτη, Δεκεμβρίου 15, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 06 : Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch the Throne


That said, it’s hard to deny the quality here. This is “luxury rap” defined, not to mention the best form we’ve seen from Jay since the American Gangster soundtrack. We hold these truths to be, essentially, self-evident: that Kanye West is making some exceptionally ambitious beats these days; that Sean Carter is hip-hop royalty; that both have more money than they could spend in three lifetimes. Evaluating their artistic output is almost definitional; Watch the Throne is good because Jay-Z and Kanye West do not — could not — make bad rap music. If you swapped out “Welcome to the Jungle” and the half-hearted bombast of “Lift Off” for stellar bonus tracks “The Joy” and “Illest Motherfucker Alive,” and eliminated the second half of “Who Gon’ Stop Me,” you would have ostensibly constructed a better album. But you wouldn’t feel any differently about the final product; it’s still our foremost hip-hop artist alongside his spotty but reinvigorated mentor, a known quantity that wouldn’t improve its reputation with a more concise tracklist. You still “Gotta Have It,” and it’s still gon’ annihilate the festivals.
Ross Green
01. No Church in the Wild (featuring Frank Ocean)
02. Lift Off (featuring Beyoncé)
03. Niggas in Paris
04. Otis (featuring Otis Redding)
05. Gotta Have It
06. New Day
07. Prime Time
08. Who Gon Stop Me
09. Murder to Excellence
10. Welcome to The Jungle
11. Sweet Baby Jesus (featuring Frank Ocean)
12. Love You So
13. Illest Motherfucker Alive
14. H.A.M.
15. That’s My Bitch
16. The Joy

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 07 : 65daysofstatic - Silent Running

Τετάρτη, Δεκεμβρίου 14, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 07 : 65daysofstatic - Silent Running


Cutting straight to the chase: Silent Running by 65daysofstatic is a fantastic record, and simply essential listening for anybody with an interest in soundtracks and ambient music. Not to mention 65 fans of course.

Where 65′s last studio album We Were Exploding Anyway can be seen (and has been) as something of a departure for the band, Silent Running generally shares more common ground with earlier releases. This being said, it’s still a bold foray into new territory; it’s unmistakably 65, but built upon new foundations. The quiet moments are more subtle, the distorted guitars typically more crisp, more controlled than on previous works (barring the need for sheer chaos when the track demands it, of course), and is generally an exercise in new sounds and textures.

As “Overture” fades into being, the magnificent work by ex-Pop Will Eat Itself frontman-turned-composer Clint Mansell for the film Moon instantly springs to mind. Further in, the piano-led “Burial Scene” recalls the sheer beauty of earlier 65 tracks such as “Don’t Go Down To Sorrow”, assuring longtime fans how right they were to recognise the band’s potential in the soundtrack field. This is immediately followed by the fractured electronic barrage of “Broken Ship Ruse” in a tonal shift as jarring as it is satisfying. And the functionally entitled “Finale” incorporates layered guitars that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Devin Townsend record.
Daniel T. Nicolas

1. Overture
2. Space Theme
3. The Announcement
4. Safe Distancing
5. The Scattered Disk
6. Burial Scene
7. Broken Ship Ruse
8. Surgery
9. Space Montage
10. Rantaloupe
11. Finale

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols

Τρίτη, Δεκεμβρίου 13, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 08 : Chase and Status - No More Idols


Saul ‘Chase’ Milton and Will ‘Status’ Kennard are about to become household names with this, their second album. After moderate commercial success with their debut, More Than Alot, the pair of production wizards decided to shift their sights upwards. Having conquered the underground dance scene, they were now looking to the mainstream.
No More Idols is a whirlwind of an album, one that smashes together a hundred genres, from trance to grime, hip hop to indie rock, always keeping the listener on their toes. Songs shift between moods in a heartbeat, pulling the carpet out from under you. And the list of collaborations is both smart and prescient: they’ve teamed up with old pal Plan B, Tinie Tempah, Dizzee Rascal, White Lies, Clare Maguire and Cee-Lo Green – artists that can pull in a vast audience in their own right.
But the real key to No More Idols is its sustained quality. The production, as you would expect, is massive, and the album is packed with memorable melodies, beats and raps. Even the big radio hits (Let You Go, Blind Faith, Hypest Hype, End Credits) don’t stand out, because for each of them there’s a new track waiting to spring its trap. Opener No Problem combines African tribal rhythms with rampant trance beats, and gets the blood pumping straight away; Hitz has a brooding atmosphere that recalls DJ Shadow, and Tinie Tempah’s cocky rap ("I’m the definition of definitive and catchy") complements it perfectly; rising star Maguire’s gothic vocal on Midnight Caller turns it into an epic power ballad.
This is an album infused with the spirit of 1990s raves – see the video of Blind Faith for more the proof – but updated for a modern audience, tracing a line through all the dance music since and picking up tidbits. It emerges in the here and now triumphant and relevant, and it may usher in a new era of dance domination as the cycle spins once again. At 15 tracks, No More Idols does feel a touch bloated: the White Lies collaboration, Embrace, drones on too long and should probably have been left on the cutting room floor, along with Hocus Pocus. But overall this is an impressive album that could prove a game-changer.
Mike Haydock

1.    No Problem
2.    Fire In Your Eyes (Ft Maverick Sabre)
3.    Let You Go (ft Mali)
4.    Blind Faith (ft Liam Bailey)
5.    Fool Yourself (ft Plan B & Rage)
6.    Hypest Hype (ft Tempa T)
7.    Hitz (ft Tinie Tempah)
8.    Heavy (vs Dizzee Rascal)
9.    Brixton Briefcase (ft CeeLo Green)
10.    Hocus Pocus
11.    Flashing Lights (ft Sub Focus & Takura)
12.    Embrace (ft White Lies)
13.    Time (ft Delilah)
14.    Midnight Caller (ft Clare Maguire)
15.    End Credits (ft Plan B)

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎

Δευτέρα, Δεκεμβρίου 12, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 09 : Black Devil Disco Club (aka Bernard Fevre) - Circus‎


Usually an exclusive club of one Bernard Fevre aka Black Devil Disco Club has now opened the doors and invited others to join, surrounding himself with an array of talented and eclectic singers to create a dazzling disco pop opus including contributions from Nancy Sinatra, Jon Spencer, Afrika Bambaataa, Faris Badwan (The Horrors) and Yatch.

Full of deep, dark delicious thrills, his unique electronic sound once described as being ' like Joy Division produced by Giorgio Moroder' pulses through 10 tales from the underworld, 10 performances in a Circus like no other with Black Devil as ringmaster. Originally released in 1978 the 'Black Devil Disco Club' album has been a huge influence on today's artists like Aphex Twin, Metro Area, The Chemical Brothers, Andrew Weatherall and countless others.

Tracks:
1. Fuzzy Dream feat. John Spencer
2. Pavement Opposite feat. Nancy Fortune
3. X Paradise feat. Aja Emma of Cosmetics
4. Distrust feat. Faris Badwan of The Horrors
5. Stay Insane feat. Yatch
6. To Ardent feat. Nancy Sinatra
7. In Doubt feat. Cock'n'Bull Kid
8. My Screen feat. Nicolas Ker of Poni Hoax
9. She Flees The Silence feat. Nazca Lines
10. Magnetic Devil feat. Afrika Bambaataa

blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact
blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands

Κυριακή, Δεκεμβρίου 11, 2011

blogovision 2011 - TOP TEN - No 10 : Dirty Beaches - Badlands


Dirty Beaches is Alex Zhang Hungtai, a Taiwan-born Canadian immigrant

Dirty Beaches at Urban Outfitters from Urban Outfitters on Vimeo.

In total, the most compelling thing about Badlands is the unusual role Huntai plays as a songwriter: he seems not as interested in doing something new, per se, as he is in meticulously forging antique pop and rock artifacts. These tape-worn tunes are like alternate takes from an alternate universe or covers of plausible what-if daydreams: Spector producing with Brian Wilson rather than telling him to sod off, Hardy linking up with Gainsbourg a year earlier than she did in reality, etc. It’s an enjoyable record (if somewhat slight, for a full-length), but its best moments are a lot like those faded mom-and-dad photos Huntai likes to use: iconic, intriguing, but not quite his own.


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults
blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact 

Σάββατο, Δεκεμβρίου 10, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 11 : Gang Gang Dance - Eye Contact


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes
blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults

Παρασκευή, Δεκεμβρίου 09, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 12 : Cults - Cults


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams
blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes

Πέμπτη, Δεκεμβρίου 08, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 13 : Cat’s Eyes - Cat’s Eyes


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind
blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams

Τετάρτη, Δεκεμβρίου 07, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 14 : Dum Dum Girls - Only in Dreams



blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop
blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind

Τρίτη, Δεκεμβρίου 06, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 15 : The Field - Looping State of Mind


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends
blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop

Δευτέρα, Δεκεμβρίου 05, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 16 : Battles - Gloss Drop


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise
blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends

Κυριακή, Δεκεμβρίου 04, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 17 : Architecture in Helsinki - Moment Bends


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years
blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise

Σάββατο, Δεκεμβρίου 03, 2011

blogovision 2011 - No 18 : Nicolas Jaar - Space Is Only Noise


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together
blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years

blogovision 2011 - No 19 : Cold Cave - Cherish The Light Years


blogovision 2011 - No 20 : The Whip - Wired Together

Πέμπτη, Δεκεμβρίου 01, 2011