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Radiohead hip hop

Aproveitando a deixa, pincei alguns clipes que a Spin separou num artigo sobre a influência do Radiohead no hip hop atual. A primeira música é “só” uma parceria do Kanye West, com o Pharrell e o Lupe Fiasco. E embaixo deles tem mais.


CRS – “Us Placers”

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Heavy stuff.


MF Doom + Thom Yorke + Jonny Greenwood – “Retarded Fren (MP3)

Às vezes não dá pra botar fé como esse Brasil é bizarro.

Pior: tá na Wikipedia!

Brazilian legendary singer, dancer, actress and model Gretchen has recorded a cover version. It is featured on her compilation “Charme, Talento e Gostosura”.

Dica do Frederico.

Um prazer rever vocês – e assim começamos com mais um programa falando sobre o que der na telha, como plano de saúde, apartamento próprio e vida constituída, uma questão de escala, um regente sem orquestra, a lógica industrial contra a inevitabilidade do digital, U2 no YouTube x “All You Need is Love” ao vivo, se Buddy Holly foi o primeiro artista a se produzir, o porquê da existência do Restart, o ciclo do descolo, Ringo Starr e Roberto Carlos, os filhotes do Álbum Branco, Sinatra, Elvis e João Gilberto, o que está acontecendo no seu bairro, o Cansei de Ser Sexy de seu tempo, Radiohead é Coltrane?, o auge da modernidade nos anos 80, o disco do Tied & Tickled Trio com o Billy Hart, Strokes é Ramones?, o futuro do Planeta Terra, o que é planejado e o que é por impulso, o Passo Torto e o Silva, Karabitchevsky e Mark Knopfler, a redescoberta das cidades, o personagem da novela é mais importante que o vizinho, curadoria física e o online de sua época. Tudo isso ao som do novo do Girls.


Ronaldo Evangelista & Alexandre Matias – “Vinteonze #0027“ (MP3)

E por uns motivos reaças nada a ver, olha o que ele escreveu em seu blog

Everybody’s been too damn polite about this nonsense:

The “Occupy” movement, whether displaying itself on Wall Street or in the streets of Oakland (which has, with unspeakable cowardice, embraced it) is anything but an exercise of our blessed First Amendment. “Occupy” is nothing but a pack of louts, thieves, and rapists, an unruly mob, fed by Woodstock-era nostalgia and putrid false righteousness. These clowns can do nothing but harm America.

“Occupy” is nothing short of a clumsy, poorly-expressed attempt at anarchy, to the extent that the “movement” – HAH! Some “movement”, except if the word “bowel” is attached – is anything more than an ugly fashion statement by a bunch of iPhone, iPad wielding spoiled brats who should stop getting in the way of working people and find jobs for themselves.

This is no popular uprising. This is garbage. And goodness knows they’re spewing their garbage – both politically and physically – every which way they can find.

Wake up, pond scum. America is at war against a ruthless enemy.

Maybe, between bouts of self-pity and all the other tasty tidbits of narcissism you’ve been served up in your sheltered, comfy little worlds, you’ve heard terms like al-Qaeda and Islamicism.

And this enemy of mine — not of yours, apparently – must be getting a dark chuckle, if not an outright horselaugh – out of your vain, childish, self-destructive spectacle.

In the name of decency, go home to your parents, you losers. Go back to your mommas’ basements and play with your Lords Of Warcraft.

Or better yet, enlist for the real thing. Maybe our military could whip some of you into shape.

They might not let you babies keep your iPhones, though. Try to soldier on.

Schmucks.

Paranóia pouca é bobagem. E isso tudo dito pelo cara que fez essa cena abaixo, como lembrou o Bleeding Cool.

Conhece o Kwes?

E se a chillwave fosse parar na Inglaterra?

Ouvidos ligados. O single de “Get Up” pode ser baixado aqui.

Sábado à noite tem Gente Bonita com a Banda Uó e a garota Vida Fodona da semana, a gaúcha Juliana Baldi, na discotecagem – e o programa de hoje funciona como um bom aquecimento… Quem vai?

Washed Out – “New Theory (RAC Remix)”
Toro Y Moi – “I Can Get Love”
Mayer Hawthorne – “Dreaming”
Karina Buhr – “Pra Ser Romântica”
Neon Indian – “Heart-Release”
Wado + Curumin – “Esqueleto”
Radiohead – “Codex (SCNTST Remix)”
Tom Waits – “Talking at the Same Time”
Black Keys – “Run Right Back”
Holy Ghost – “Wait & See”
Viceroy – “Paradise”
Chromeo – “When the Night Falls (Breakbot Remix)”
Miles Fischer – “This Must Be the Place”
Dreams – “Inlove”
Alex Clare – “Caroline”
Lana Del Rey – “Born to Die”

Por aqui.

Vi no UOL.

Em entrevista ao Mother Jones:

MJ: I read on your website that one reason for going to France was that you had become disgusted with America. What do you mean by that?
RC: Well, the corporatization of culture. We lived in inland California, the Central Valley, and we witnessed over a period of 20 years of this invasion of shopping malls and corporate businesses and everything, and it lost all of its old character. Any kind of authentic character that it had was rapidly getting lost. The expanding urban development was just horrible to behold.

MJ: Have you been following Occupy Wall Street at all?
RC: Oh yeah, it’s great stuff. I think they should stay there, and persist and persist until they have some effect. I don’t know what effect they can have. I was thinking about it last night, I was laying in bed, thinking, “Can this thing have any effect on the wealthy establishment?” They’re so entrenched, they’re so powerful. I don’t know if they even care that people go there and demonstrate. What will it take, an armed revolution? That’s violent, and I’m kind of against violence. Violence begets violence, and then you get leaders who are violent men. And you don’t want that. You don’t want some Stalin in there as your left-wing leader. But it’s a great thing to see. I kinda thought that the American youth were very complacent and indifferent about all that, or just didn’t know what to do. But somebody got this thing going.

Mais uma dica do Ramon.

A PM na USP

A conclusão do relato da estudante Shayene Metri em seu Facebook (vale a pena ler a íntegra) resume toda a confusão dessa semana:

Enfim, sou contra a ocupação. Sempre tive várias críticas ao Movimento Estudantil desde que entrei na USP. Nunca aceitei a partidarização do ME. Me decepciono com a falta de propostas efetivas e com as discussões ultrapassadas da maioria das assembléias. Mas, nada, nada mesmo, justifica o que ocorreu hoje. Nada pode ser explicação pra violência gratuita, pro abuso do poder e, principalmente, pela desumanização da PM.

Realmente…