Baby, I’m Yours, by Breakbot is beautifully composed of approximately 2,000 individual images, each painstakingly painted with watercolors one right after another by Irina Dakava.
This isn’t an EP or a video, but it’s incredibly beautiful, so you should hear it, and after you do, go get James Blake’s CMYK EP, it sounds nothing like this (doesn’t it kinda sound like Bon Iver?) which is scary because this dude is only 21 years old and he’s already able to flip two completely different styles convincingly, look out world.
Pill and Motion Family shouldn’t go anywhere without the other, like Siamese twins. Pill’s bleek street tales and MoFam’s gritty visuals go together like Abercrombie and white girls.
Hippies playing perfect pop music. I mean PERFECT.
Patience. It’s Friday.
Where my sandles at?
The tirelessly prolific, Paul White‘s new project “Paul White and The Purple Brain” is made up entirely of samples from little-known Swedish psych-rock guru S.T. Mikael. His new video for “Pride” features stop-motion claymation of some weird wizards and gnomes. Download another of his awesome mixes for BTS Radio.
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Baby, I’m Yours, by Breakbot is beautifully composed of approximately 2,000 individual images, each painstakingly painted with watercolors one right after another by Irina Dakava.
This isn’t an EP or a video, but it’s incredibly beautiful, so you should hear it, and after you do, go get James Blake’s CMYK EP, it sounds nothing like this (doesn’t it kinda sound like Bon Iver?) which is scary because this dude is only 21 years old and he’s already able to flip two completely different styles convincingly, look out world.
Pill and Motion Family shouldn’t go anywhere without the other, like Siamese twins. Pill’s bleek street tales and MoFam’s gritty visuals go together like Abercrombie and white girls.
Hippies playing perfect pop music. I mean PERFECT.
Patience. It’s Friday.
Where my sandles at?
The tirelessly prolific, Paul White‘s new project “Paul White and The Purple Brain” is made up entirely of samples from little-known Swedish psych-rock guru S.T. Mikael. His new video for “Pride” features stop-motion claymation of some weird wizards and gnomes. Download another of his awesome mixes for BTS Radio.