North Korea v Soul Train
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'It's that on the surface it says that "the internet is a new form of democracy". So what you're seeing is a new pluralism, a new collage, a new mosaic of all sorts of different ideas that's genuinely representative. But if you analyse what happens, it simplifies things. [Those in social media] are parasitic upon already existing sources of information - they do little research of their own.'What then happens is this idea of the 'hive mind', instead of leading to a new plurality or a new richness, leads to a growing simplicity. Far from being "the wisdom of crowds", it's the stupidity of crowds. Collectively what we are doing is creating a more simplified world.'
Adam Curtis.
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North Korea v Soul Train
Caravan Palace: Jolie Coquine
Electro-swing is great fun. Beats, squelches, augmented ninths, scat vocals, jiving violins, and Django guitars. And Caravan Palace are probably the best band doing it. This video for their song ‘Jolie Coquine’ is also a great piece of stop motion.
Eclectic Method: Robots
Sweet glitchy electro built up from robot noises and film dialogue. Great video, too.
Step In Time, Jumpstyle.
Jump In Time (via mush01)
Avalanches: Since I Left You
Awesome video from the title track of Avalanches’ debut album. Their new record is supposed to be out later this year.
I think I speak for all of us when I say, “Eh?!”. Directed by Peter Serafinowicz, which explains a lot.
Hot Chip - One Life Stand (HD) (via parlophone)
In a completely different vein, the new single from Hot Chip. Neat concept.
Six hour DJ set from Manchester’s greatest exponent of beats, electronica, soul, short films, and cups of tea to bring in 2010. Wish I was there! The choice of the Countdown theme-music to bring in the new year is particularly inspired.