Music To Start The Week With #051
Over the course of a year, we’ve been selecting songs from all over, sorting what we like and what we hope you guys like as well. Luckily, our weekly WILD playlist have scored major admiration from loyal readers and some [...]
Tags: Adana Twins, Add Arp, After Monday, Angel Lebaily, Animal Trainer, Audiofly, Blond:ish, Caribou, Catz’n Dogs, Cevin Fisher, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Dancing in the Dark, Diego Martinez, Distant Lover, dOP, Finnebassen Kose-Edit, Jamelia, Jay Shepheard, Jeange, Jesse Bru, Kisses, Layo & Bushwacka, Mister Micro, MUSIC TO START THE WEEK WITH, Saschienne, Superpitcher, The Operation, The Wild Magazine, This Man, Thomas Gandey, Thursday Disco Vox, Tiger Stripes, Unknown, WILD PLAYLIST
WILD PROFILE: ANTONIN, IMPOSSIBLE IS POSSIBLE
Who: Antonin Gaultier What he does: Sound Artist, Editor / Curator Where he is: Tokyo / Elsewhere What’s on his mind today: Today, I am in Tokyo, planning a few ideas for 2011/2012. I am talking to people about [...]
Tags: Abdel Bounane, Anja Rubik, Anna Karina, Antonin Gaultier, Arthur Russell, Artist, Björk, Booba, Brian Eno, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Charlotte Kemp Muhl, David Bowie, David Lynch, Digiki, Emmanuel Marre, Grace Jones, Gregg Araki, Harmony Korine, Jarvis Cocker, Karl Lagerfeld, Keith Richards, Maddin, Mai Ueda, Marine de la Morandiere, Momoko Seto, Orson Welles, Oscar Niemeyer, Paris, Paz de la Huerta, Serge Gainsbourg, Show must go wrong, Steven Soderbergh, Stevie Wonder, The Daily Show, The Wild Magazine, Tokyo, Tom Ford, Twin Peaks, Vladimir Karaleev, Werner Herzog, WILD PROFILES, Yann le Goec
CHARLOTTE INSIDE OUT
Charlotte Gainsbourg has been on a roll ever since the last time we spoke with her on the ‘Together’ issue of The WILD . After the release of her critically-acclaimed “IRM” (produced in 2009 by Beck), she took her sound [...]
Tags: Antichrist, Because Music, Beck, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Diego Martinez, Electra, IRM, Lars Von Trier, Melancholia, Nathalie Canguilhem, Persécution, Stage Whisper, Terrible Angels, The Tree, The Wild Magazine
CANNES 2011, AND THE WINNERS ARE…
Palme D’Or: The Tree of Life by Terrence Malick, as Robert DeNiro‘s, the president of the jury for the 2011 edition, put it: “It seemed to have the size, the importance, the tension to fit the prize.” Grand Prix: Bir [...]
Tags: Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da, Cannes 2011, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Drive, Footnote, Jean Dujardin, Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne, Joseph Cedar, Kirsten Dunst, Lars Von Trier, Maïwenn, Michael Hazanavicius, Nicolas Winding Refn, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Once Upon A Time In Anatolia, Palme D'Or, Poliss, Polisse, Terrence Malick, The Artist, The Kid With a Bike, The Tree of Life
