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doo-op | Trackturbation
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The album is a gem but how this stripped down version really underscores Lucius’ appeal. In Andrea’s words: “Such cool things happen when there’s unison singing…and great eyeliner.” Members: Holly Laessig, Jess Wolfe, Danny Molad, Peter Lalish and Andrew Burri From: Brooklyn, New York Their sound: Laessig’s and Wolfe’s voices […].
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anthemic | Trackturbation
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The UK’s most mysterious dance acts are coming out of the shadows this year. Retro fun galore here! A track that builds and builds and where we expect a payoff at any turn it just ends up being full of surprises. A cascading wave of ‘Goddness’. Love it! There is no video to really do this track justice. Too bad, as it lends itself so well to picture. […].
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acoustic | Trackturbation
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Back in 2011, a serious van crash in Spain left Micah needing a period of serious rehabilitation. When the emergency crew got to us, they were looking at us as if we were fucking dead people. They said they’d seen less heavy accidents with more people die. So yeah, after […].
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amazing vocals | Trackturbation
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Slip transcends. Voice and instruments become inseparable and melody cascades in an even flow that defies any real sense of gravity. I’m surprised that the whole world hasn’t heard Elliot Moss. One at a time will do. Enjoy!
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electronic | Trackturbation
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DJ Snake & Lil Jon – Turn Down for What. So this may be the antithesis to our blog, but 44 million views in a week warrants a nugget mention. So here you go. Were you one of the 44 million or is this the first time you’re seeing this? A track that builds and builds and where we expect a payoff at any turn it just ends up being full of surprises. A cascading wave of ‘Goddness’. Love it! There is no video to really do this track justice. Too bad, as it lends itself so well to picture. […].
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breaking | Trackturbation
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You have to hear this! An anthem to tossed teddy bears that will be sure to woo you with brilliant vocals backed by Nashville-esque soul charm. Brothers Chris and Hayden Frank with Jacob Colin Cohen are The Nepotist. Can’t wait to hear more from these guys, which I’m sure we will, given […]. Ben Khan Altert – Edpidemic Cured by Listening. Grey sky is captivating. It belies a magnificent myriad of shades capable of evoking both a sense of reflective tranquility and a longing for that perfect storm....
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The 7th Annual Accessibility Conference – RGD Accessible Design
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Your browser is out-of-date! For a better experience, keep your browser up to date. Check here for the latest versions. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience on this site. Graphic Design for a More Accessible World. The 7th Annual Accessibility Conference. The 7th Annual Accessibility Conference. Posted on May 12, 2015 by RGD Comments are off for this post. Choosing Bridges over Barriers: Integrating Inclusion into All that We Do. Designing For (and With) Color Blindness. Author: Aaron Tenbuur...
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alternative | Trackturbation
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From the debut album PHOX, out June 24, 2014 (US)/September 1 (EU). PHOX is a bunch of friends from the Midwestern circus hamlet, Baraboo, WI, a place where kids often drink poisoned groundwater and become endowed mutants. They make music that straddles Feist and Monty Python.
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fun | Trackturbation
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Sticky Fingers – Gold Snafu. Posted this earlier this year, but Sticky’s new video just makes a great case for moustache envy! Eat your heart out Movembers. Gold Snafu’s is bigger than yours. Wherever you are, you’re in for a treat with the instantly catchy “Now You Know My Name” by Boston’s The Derevolutions. Following in the whistley footsteps of Mark Foster, Go Team and The Drums this super cheerful song should hit scores of sun starved iPods straight into the waves this summer.