Daft Punk for Saint Laurent Paris
The drastic changes happening at Saint Laurent Paris seem to be the talk of the town these days. Ever since the release of the powerful list of eclectic personas that are now proudly representing the classic label in their new [...]
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Music To Start The Week With #076
There are elements that we think will satisfy your ear and overall mood this week. Nevermind the weather, how about goth dance, icy Scandinavian folk, melodious quirky pop, grrrl jams, club-ready house beats and 80s underground movers? If this doesn’t [...]
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Kavinsky / Protovision
French electro powerhouse, Kavinsky, is probably best known for his addition to the sublime Drive movie soundtrack, namely the track “Nightcall.” Since 2005, he has been creating his own brand of synth-heavy electro-house that is inspired by movie soundtracks of [...]
Tags: Daft Punk, Drive, eighties, electro, electronic, Ferrari, French, Joseph Johnson, Justice, Kavinsky, movie soundtrack, music, Record Makers, retro, review, SebastiAn, synths, The Wild Magazine, video
Take Me to the Velodrome
From the opening ceremony of London’s 2012 Olympic Games, it was clear the organisers wanted not only to show-off Britain’s sporting talent, but to also remind the world of the amount of incredible music that comes from these tiny Isles. [...]
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Bob Moog: Energy and Consciousness
Today marks what would be the 78th birthday of the legendary Bob Moog. His impact on modern music, pop and otherwise, cannot be overstated. Mr Moog’s energy has returned to the universe in which it came from, but his spirit [...]
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La vie est brutale – R.I.P DJ MEHDI
Music has always inspired Mehdi Favéris-Essadi, ever since his early days growing up in a Tunisian household located in the Parisian suburbs of Hauts-de-Seine. His first approach to sounds was while being a disc jockey for hip-hop collectives Different Teep, [...]
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Co SPRING /SUMMER 2012
The Los Angeles brand Co, born from the collaboration of film producer Stéphanie Danan and screenwriter Justin Kern, opened for the second season with a short film starring the French actress Elodie Bouchez. After Daryl Wein, the brand collaborated with [...]
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THE MAN BEHIND THE STARRY EYES
Finlay Dow-Smith is one of today’s music craftsmen. Though he’s barely known outside of Europe, Starsmith (his musical alias) is responsible for some of the luxurious electropop productions in his native England, particularly for British songstresses Diana Vickers, Marina And [...]
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JUSTIFIED ONCE MORE
In all honesty, Justice’s 2007 debut album † is one of the best electronic albums of the past decade. Probably of all time. It set the stage for a dance explosion that took over the US and the world by [...]
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The new Tron movie is opening this Friday (here in NY) and I can’t wait to see it! Loving of course the Daft Punk soundtrack. Directed by Warren Fu
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