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Daedelus: Love to Make Music to

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Daedelus has released a new album entitled Love to Make Music to. Listen to Daedelus.

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Me and You and Everyone We Know

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“Me and You and Everyone We Know is a poetic and penetrating look at how everyday people struggle to connect with one another in an isolating modern world.”
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Rating by Eithiriel: Five Stars

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Radiohead: All I Need

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A music video take by J. Tyler Helms, incorporating the song All I Need by Radiohead and the 1996 French film Microcosmos.

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Nicola Bockelmann

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We interviewed Nicola Bockelmann, a porn chic artist from Germany.

“Porn Chic evolved in the 90s when the media contributed to the sexualisation of culture. As a result the boundaries between pornography and culture became blurred and permeable and elements of pornography trickled into the mainstream. Because of its popularity, extension and impact, creating awareness of […]

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Secret Mommy: Kool Aid River

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Secret Mommy (Andy Dixon) is a graphics designer and underground music artist from Vancouver, Canada.

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The Hood Internet Vs. Chicago Mixtape

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1. Intro
2. Pro Nails Forever (Kid Sister vs Walter Meego)
3. Frog Minutes (Shawnna vs LMNOP)
4. Cakeicide (Hollywood Holt vs Prairie Cartel)
5. Juke And Pop (Mic Terror vs Green Velvet)
6. Superbowl Jesus (Kanye West + 1985 Bears vs Wilco)
7. Trenchache (Juice vs Liz Phair)
8. 80s Problems (Tha Basix vs Mahjongg)
9. When Baby Mamas Collide […]

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Valery Milovic

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“I am passionate about human emotion, flaw and behavior. This is the driving force behind most of my artwork. I continually explore human shortcomings and frailties, sin, evil, vice, accountability, repentance, regret, grief, denial etc. It is the most inspiring subject I know of. Besides death, it’s another thing we all have in common.”
Valery Milovic

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