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armchair dancefloor 030: Terre Thaemlitz, Rick Wilhite, 2562, Maria Minerva... Thanks largely to the first hints of summer bathing the country over the last couple of weeks, house music has suddenly become a whole lot more appealing again, its slower pace and analogue warmth heralding the arrival of lazily sun-blushed days. Well, that, and the fact that there seems to have been a heap of excellent house records released in recent weeks. This thirtieth edition of armchair dancefloor checks out some of the best, alongside a few other bits thrown in for good measure. Kami-Sakunobe House Explosion (Terre Thaemlitz) – Routes Not Roots [Skylax] Reviewing Terre Thaemlitz’s music is a slightly intimidating prospect: his albums are perfectly self-contained entities in themselves, and as such are difficult to discuss without detracting from that essential quality.

Bensk8androck on USTREAM: . Watch without ads Ustream © Search Log in / Sign up With Facebook (faster) iPhone keeps record of everywhere you go Security researchers have discovered that Apple's iPhone keeps track of where you go – and saves every detail of it to a secret file on the device which is then copied to the owner's computer when the two are synchronised. The file contains the latitude and longitude of the phone's recorded coordinates along with a timestamp, meaning that anyone who stole the phone or the computer could discover details about the owner's movements using a simple program. For some phones, there could be almost a year's worth of data stored, as the recording of data seems to have started with Apple's iOS 4 update to the phone's operating system, released in June 2010. "Apple has made it possible for almost anybody – a jealous spouse, a private detective – with access to your phone or computer to get detailed information about where you've been," said Pete Warden, one of the researchers.

Rediscover Oz Tour Wes, Miller, Nyjah, Cole, Mo, Mikey, and Evan are off to Oz to skate, film for some upcoming projets, and shoot an article for SLAM and TWS. If you're down under, catch them at the signings listed below or look out for them in the streets. WEIRD MAGIC: the new hip-hop the new hip-hop clams casino – all i needclams casino – gorillalil b – i’m god (instrumental) [prod. clams casino] download: instrumental mixtape / b-side instrumentals and remixesmatthewdavid – like you mean it new lp outmind out this week on brainfeeder. Home - [Listen] Hear All 4 Songs From The Flaming Lips Gummi Skull USB We know The Flaming Lips and Wayne Coyne aren't the kind of band to do things in the normal kind of way. remember when he made a poster from his own blood? Well yesterday Wayne announced that he'd personally delivered five Gummi skulls to Psych Explorations of the Future Heart at 4:20 and promised “hug and kiss all buyers“. Inside these skulls were hidden USB's with a total of four new tracks inside! Eat a giant skull Gummi get new music?

SL Jones, “Paper Cuts” MP3 Missing Hell Hath No Fury Clipse? Here’s young Atlanta-via-Arkansas SL Jones, giving his best lost in the sauce audition for next-wave Pyrex sous chef, minus the Neptunes sound. Jones says, The inspiration for this song is street etiquette. You rely on other people within your organization but you maintain a hands-on approach, you never remove yourself from the loop. At the end of the day, counting all that money is still a job and somebody gotta do it. What Lucky People Do Different Today’s guest contributor is former Wall Street Journal and Fortune writer, Erik Calonius. Erik collaborated with Dan Ariely on Predictably Irrational and he has a new book out from Penguin Portfolio, Ten Steps Ahead: What Separates Successful Business Visionaries from the Rest of Us. A few years ago I was standing in the garage where Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started Apple Computer. I had an excellent guide that autumn morning: Steve Jobs himself. He was showing me where his desk sat in the cramped space; where Woz had his workbench; where they piled the boxes of freshly built Apple I’s. “Look at this,” he exclaimed, pointing to the far wall.

Interviews: tUnE-yArDs Photos by Anna M. Campbell tUnE-yArDs' second full-length, w h o k i l l, is the kind of record that wants to know where you stand. It is intense and striking and assembled with care, but it also refuses to slip into the background and puts its concerns directly in front of your face. It seems destined to inspire strong reactions and, as Matthew Perpetua said of tUnE-yArDs' leader Merrill Garbus in his review here, "don't be surprised if this record earns Garbus a very earnest and intense cult following." Good Videos for Good Friday - Videos of the Year: 1st Quarter 2011 DiS has found a man who watches loads of music vids, so you don't have to. He knows all there is to know about the bestest music videos around, and here is his very first column... Now that MTV is (and arguably always was) rubbish, I think music video has got a lot better. In fact, at the beginning of the year The Economist took time out of calling everybody stupid to sing the praises of the renewed format. Apparently the Adam Buxton presented BUG pulls a “keen, arty crowd” and that things are “quietly reviving”. I’m not sure there’s anything quiet about it to be honest.

Royal wedding: Fans camp out at Westminster Abbey 26 April 2011Last updated at 13:08 Royal fan John Loughrey has set up camp at Westminster Abbey ahead of the wedding Royal enthusiasts have begun camping out in front of Westminster Abbey for the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. John Loughrey was first to arrive on Monday night, and said he planned to stay in his position to ensure a prime spot for the event on Friday. The 56-year-old from Wandsworth, south-west London, said: "I have always been loyal to the Royal Family." He was joined on Tuesday by Guen Murray, 76, from Attleborough, Norfolk.

Guest Lists: Gang Gang Dance Welcome to the latest edition of Pitchfork's Guest List. Each week, we ask one of our favorite artists to fill us in on what they've been up to lately: which tracks they can't stop spinning, what books they can't put down, and what new bands they've caught on tour. This week it's Gang Gang Dance's Liz Bougatsos, who discusses Angry Birds, the thread count of her bedsheets, and Lil' Kim vs. Nicki Minaj. Favorite New Songs From the Past Year

Rough Trade Records - Micachu News Mica Levi Scores Soundtrack For ‘Under The Skin’ 6 September 2013 in Micachu The very talented Mica Levi of Micachu & The Shapes has written and recorded the soundtrack for the science fiction film ‘Under The Skin’, directed by Jonathan Glazer and starring Scarlett Johansson. ‘Under The Skin’ is the story of an alien in human form. Part road movie, part science fiction, part real, it’s a film about seeing our world through alien eyes. Check out the trailer for the film here:

Recordings 05/01/09 > 17/01/09 BEAK> were formed in January 2009 by three Bristol musicians, Billy Fuller, Matt Williams and Geoff Barrow. The band have very strict guidelines governing the recording and writing process of their work. The music was recorded live in one room with no overdubs or repair, only using edits to create arrangements.

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