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"I never could get over the fact that The Pixies formed, worked and separated without America taking them to its heart or even recognizing their existence for the most part."
—David Bowie

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To be born again...

...sang Gibreel Farishta tumbling from the heavens, 'first you have to die. Ho ji! Ho ji! To land upon the bosomy earth, first one needs to fly. Tat-taa! Taka-thun! How to ever smile again, if first you won't cry? How to win the darling's love, mister, without a sigh? Baba, if you want to get born again...' Just before dawn one winter's morning, New Year's Day or thereabouts, two real, full-grown, living men fell from a great height, twenty-nine thousand and two feet, towards the English Channel, without benefit of parachutes or wings, out of a clear sky. 'I tell you, you must die, I tell you, I tell you,' and thusly and so beneath a moon of alabaster until a loud cry crossed the night, 'To the devil with your tunes,' the words hanging crystalline in the iced white night, 'in the movies you only mimed to playback singers, so spare me these infernal noises now.'

--Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

Sunday, September 14, 2008

eye.candy


SALEM - DIRT from ACEPHALE on Vimeo.


New Morning from Thomas Lew on Vimeo.


6:30AM in Amiens from Remyyy on Vimeo.


"H2O" from Albert Blanch on Vimeo.


Jose Gonzalez - Teardrop from Mute Records on Vimeo.


Brilliant Noise from Semiconductor on Vimeo.
Posted by Spence at 7:02 AM

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