Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Jane Birkin photographed by David Bailey for Vogue UK, 1965

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♪♫ The Gold and the Silver Dream (1971-1982) - A Tribute to Daft Punk's 'Random Access Memories'

A tribute to Daft Punk's wonderful 'Random Access Memories,' tracks inhabiting the same warm, wonderful universe of funky, melancholic robots skirting around the edges of the discotheque, alternately wondering what life's about and deciding it's all about forgetting to worry what it's all about. Space disco, library funk, sophisticated rhythmic orchestrations, savvy art-rock, psych-poppers and proggers gone dancefloor, and a singer-songwriter or two--all meeting in those blissful sonic years 1971-1982 from which Daft Punk brewed their latest potions. Created for the Musicophilia blog, http://musicophilia.wordpress.com, mixed by Soundslik.
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Monday, 10 June 2013

Can Edward Snowden Stay in Hong Kong?

Glenn Greenwald interviews


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Why Shouldn't I Work for the NSA? (Good Will Hunting)



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