Jul
30th
Biko - Sunday (A song for canon)
By Afolabi
Nice and easy does it.
Biko - Sunday (A song for Canon)
Jul
21st
Die Antwoord - Enter The Ninja music video, from the $o$ album
By George
Die
Antwoord - Enter The Ninja music video, from the $o$ album. More at
www.dieantwoord.com
Directed by NINJA and Rob Malpage
Directed by NINJA and Rob Malpage
Jul
13th
NATEVA: in case you missed it...
By Afolabi
... was amazing! Each day, from about noon when the first
bands of the day struck their first chords, into the next morning
when Silent
Storm Silent Disco would release the most
dedicated masses from its white picket fenced corral, presented a
brand new adventure. Audibly, visually, edibly, and
everything else in between. There really weren't any bad acts
at all. We could probably try to post them all, but instead
here are the ones that put on the most mind-blasting
experiences. Enjoy!
1. The Flaming Lips

The colors, the streamers, the balloons, the confetti, the disco balls, the golden girl in the backdrop. Pretty much the happiest show i've ever seen in my life. Period.
2. Ghostland Observatory

The breakout group of the entire festival. Also quite possibly the best light show, accompanied with seriously heavy bass, you will find anywhere right now. Ever heard of light that bends.
3. The McLovin's

You were definitely not this cool when you were 16. After they ripped all of us sweaty kids a new one, they came back for what proved to be the only encore that was actually answered all weekend. And what an encore it was.
4. Big Gigantic

Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salken definitely know how to party. Working the Saxophone/production and the drums respectively, it feels like music you're familiar with already. Just better.
5. Sound Tribe Sector 9

These dudes brought the rhythm, the funk, the bass, and the rest of the kitchen sink. Essentially the sound of awesomeness!
Yup, take me back there now!!!!!! Oh well, until next year. Maybe we'll see you there next time. Till then, thank you NATEVA!!!

1. The Flaming Lips
The colors, the streamers, the balloons, the confetti, the disco balls, the golden girl in the backdrop. Pretty much the happiest show i've ever seen in my life. Period.
2. Ghostland Observatory

The breakout group of the entire festival. Also quite possibly the best light show, accompanied with seriously heavy bass, you will find anywhere right now. Ever heard of light that bends.
3. The McLovin's

You were definitely not this cool when you were 16. After they ripped all of us sweaty kids a new one, they came back for what proved to be the only encore that was actually answered all weekend. And what an encore it was.
4. Big Gigantic

Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salken definitely know how to party. Working the Saxophone/production and the drums respectively, it feels like music you're familiar with already. Just better.
5. Sound Tribe Sector 9

These dudes brought the rhythm, the funk, the bass, and the rest of the kitchen sink. Essentially the sound of awesomeness!
Yup, take me back there now!!!!!! Oh well, until next year. Maybe we'll see you there next time. Till then, thank you NATEVA!!!

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