E assim começo mais um álbum, o Volume IV.
Chromeo – “When The Night Falls (Sammy Saxy Bananas Remix)”
Das Racist – “People Are Strange”
Pickwick – “Blackout”
Lana Del Rey – “Kinda Outta Luck”
Mallu Magalhães – “Shine Yellow (Deeplick Remix)”
Talking Heads – “Once in a Lifetime”
Foster the People – “Call It What You Want”
Weeknd + Kenton Dunson – “The Morning (Chi Duly Remix)”
Rapture – “How Deep is Your Love? (A-Trak Remix)”
Sandália de Prata – “Check My Machine”
Bexiga 70 – “Dub de Malaika (Victor Rice Afro Dub)”
Cícero – “Tempo de Pipa”
Fabio Góes – “Amor na Lanterna”
Girls – “Alex”
Neon Indian – “Arcade Blues”
Wilco – “Speak Into the Rose”
Vem.
Eis a capa do primeiro lançamento físico da moça. E abaixo, o único clipe dela que eu ainda não postei aqui.
Perceba: três clipes no YouTube antes de lançar o primeiro single. E de uma entrevista no Guardian…
She is politely reticent about her childhood, mentioning two younger siblings and parents who are “fine” with her being a professional musician. A self-taught guitarist, Del Rey says that hip-hop was her first musical love, specifically Biggie Smalls and Eminem. Later, when she moved to New York to study metaphysics at college – she specialised in “working out whether we could mathematically prove God’s existence” – she discovered Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. After striking up a friendship with the Spanish Harlem-based rapper Princess Superstar and moving to a trailer in New Jersey, Del Rey developed a love of Nirvana, an enthusiasm she still has today.
But her loner status seems to have been shaped at 15, when she went to boarding school. “As a teenager, to be in a place you can’t leave is dangerous because if people don’t like you, you can’t get away from them. Then you might start to think that’s the way the world is [always] going to be.”
Del Rey reveals herself to be articulate, smart and insightful. But “likes” pepper her sentences; she describes melodies as “super pretty” and her eyes flit girlishly downwards when she talks. She seems to be playing up her youth and describes herself as “Lolita got lost in the hood”. Her music does have an innate childlike melancholy to it. But in person the popstar she is most reminiscent of is Lily Allen.
E os clipes dela (meio webcam, meio tumblr, meio fotolog, meio gif animado) têm tudo a ver com aquele papo de obsolescência do pós-modernismo frente ao digital.
E ela segue seu rumo…
Derretendo neurônios pra manter-se aquecido.
Rapture – “Miss You”
Metronomy – “The Bay”
Kassin – “Potássio”
Washed Out – “Far Away”
Momo – “Tenho Que Seguir”
Pazes – “Sétimo Andar”
Dirty Beaches – “Lord Knows Best”
Lana Del Rey – “Video Games”
Criolo – “Freguês da Meia-Noite”
Mayer Hawthorne – “Don’t Turn The Lights On”
Weeknd – “Life of the Party”
Fool’s Gold – “Street Clothes”
Work Drugs – “Rolling in the Deep”
Wander Wildner – “A Palo Seco”
Thurston Moore – “Space”
Poizé, como eu supus, começaram:
Dica do Luiz.
Aê, o frio tá indo embora!
Giancarlo Ruffato – “Meu Terrorismo”
Taylor Swift – “White Blank Page”
Neon Indian – “Polish Girl”
Chromeo – “When the Night Falls (Breakbot Remix)”
Glitch Mob – “Drive It Like You Stole It”
Lana Del Rey – “Video Games”
Work Drugs – “Rolling in the Deep”
Holy Ghost! – “Some Children”
George Michael – “Faith (Aeroplane Remix)”
Calvin Harris – “So Close (Benny Benassi Remix)”
Mimosa – “Psychedelic Stereo”
Flight Facilities + Giselle – “Crave You”
Bo$$ in Drama – “Pure Gold”
Toro Y Moi – “How I Know”
Miles Fisher – “New Romance”