Monday, 10 September 2012

Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement

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Cash Kings 2012: Hip-Hop's Top Earners

Planet Rock: The Story Of Hip Hop And The Crack Generation

Narrated by Ice T

♪♫ Rocket From The Crypt - He's a Chef (Yo Gabba Gabba)

"He's A Chef" will be available on a limited edition 7" as part of an apparel and accessories collaboration between Volcom Clothing and the most re-freshest of all children's shows, Yo Gabba Gabba. In the creation of this most awesome collection of radness (in the whole universe), the 7" that also features a Biz Markie and Wayne Coyne production is being given away to 100 lucky winners at http://www.volcom.com/ygg and will be available on September 21st at select Volcom retailers as a free gift when you purchase any of the collaborative products.
(Thanx Gavin!)

Carlo Zeccola: Rutledge Lane, Melbourne (2012)

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Saying you like street art but hate tagging is a bit like saying you love sandwiches but hate bread
-Junky Projects

eL Seed


eL Seed is a Tunisian artist, born in France, who creates large-scale works of art combining the vernacular of street art with Arabic calligraphy. What he calls "Calligraffiti" is his response to both his role as an Arabic artist in a Western-dominated art world as well as his role as an artist of the "streets."
eL Seed

Arab graffiti: vandalism or art?

Flying Lotus - Until The Quiet Comes (A short film by Kahlil Joseph)


We Eat by the Grace of Nature, Not by the Grace of Monsanto

Do Our Gadgets Really Threaten Planes?

The Adding Machine


Jason Lytle - Your Final Setting Sun

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Smoking #125 (Kate Moss)


Deepchord - PlayGround Mix 101 (6/9/12)

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Deepchord: “Wind Farm: Night Mix” (Soma Quality Recordings)
Cosmic Cowboys: “Dusk” (Musik Gewinnt Freunde)
MasKinE: “D” (Statik Entertainment)
Deepchord: “Aquatic” (Soma Quality Recordings)
Giriu Dvasios: “Gydantis Lietus” (Cold Tear Recordings)
Morphosis: “Too Far: Dettmann Definition 2” (Delsin)
Overcast Sound: “Templehof” (Entropy Records)
Rolando: “Where Were You?” (Delsin)
Sub Made: “Rotation” (Koax Records)
Deepchord: “Jenneau” (Unreleased)
Vince Watson: “Ioa: Live Version” (Delsin)
Deepchord: “Cruising Towards Dawn” (Soma Quality Recordings)
Octal: “Heavy Petting” (Thule Music)
Onmutu Mechanicks: “Your Touch is so Electric” (Echocord)
Portable: “Tempura” (Scape Music)
Pendle Coven: “MVO Chamber” (Modern Love)
Overcast Sound: “Run” (Entropy Records)
Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner: “Legends” (Supdub)
Deepchord: “Glow” (Soma Quality Recordings)
Sub Made: “Rotation” (Koax Records)
Mind Over MIDI: “Across the Void” (Beatservice)
Mark Ernestus: “Meets BBC” (Honest Jon’s)
Grungerman: “Fackeln Im Sturm” (Kreisel 99)
Undr P: “Russ” (Koax Records)
Thomas Fehlmann: “Berliner Luftikus” (Kompakt)
The Black Dog: “DISinformation Desk” (Soma Quality Recordings)
Desolate: “In Secret” (Fauxpas Musik)
Deepchord: “Unnamed” (Unreleased)
F.L.O.: “Be True” (Cold Tear Recordings)
Ghislain Poirier: “Orange Brulee” (12k)
Mind Over MIDI: “Change” (Beatservice)
Deepchord: “Drifting” (Unreleased)
Release date: Sep 8, 2012
http://www.playgroundmag.net/music/mixes/playground-mix-101-deepchord

Dub FX (ft. CAde & Mahesh Vinayakram) - No Rest For The Wicked

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Bonus:

How Bush Snared Blair

The Chilterns lie northwest of London, a vista of sweeping grasslands, honeysuckle-draped cottages and the crack of cricket bats on plush village greens. Church bells ring out across the leafy stillness, adding an almost mystical aura to the scene’s unearthly beauty.
Unobtrusively tucked into the chalk hills is Chequers, the 16th century mansion that serves as the official country residence of Britain’s Prime Minister. While Chequers is traditionally used as a weekend getaway, Tony Blair and his staff traveled there on Tuesday, April 2, 2002 for an in-depth and hard-edged debate about Iraq. Since Bush first raised the prospects months before that the United States would hit Iraq, Blair had cajoled and reasoned with the president in an attempt to guide American policy. But the march toward war had continued.
Now, the Prime Minister was scheduled to meet with Bush at the Crawford ranch in three days, and it would be his best opportunity to hammer out a strategy for bending the President’s will a bit closer to his own—if only he could figure out how to do it.
The British officials gathered at ten that morning on the first floor in the Long Gallery, and Blair described his predicament. “I believe, that Bush is in the same position I am,” he said. “It would be great to get rid of Saddam, but can it be done without terrible unforeseen consequences?”
British intelligence presented an assessment of the situation in Iraq. The state of its military forces was adequate, the opposition to Saddam was feeble, and Saddam himself—well, he was a maniac. Those elements made a combustible and unpredictable mix. The consequences of an American-led invasion were anybody’s guess...