Archive for the ‘music’ Category

Beethoven’s 5th Symphony – Graphical Score

(Via We Are All Analogue)

Coldplay – Strawberry Swing

Shynola continues to just blow my mind (even after the tragic passing of one of their partners). (via OnSmash)

What if Michael Jackson was on Twitter?

The passing of Michael Jackson, possibly the greatest entertainer of all time, is a modern day tragedy. Never before has there been such an equally exalted and ridiculed figure in the media. Following his recent demise, Jackson remains a figure of unparalleled achievement but also mystery. His extremely private life left many filling in the [...]

Tell Me Something Good

Apple will be hosting an event today at 1pm PT where they will announce the features of the upcoming iPhone 3.0 software. (You can follow a live blog of the event on Macworld.) For those not a member of Apple fandom (or a shareholder), here’s what this means: For the business, the event is aimed [...]

1-2 Watch – The Cool Kids

The Cool Kids are a hip-hop duo from Illinois. The duo consists of Mikey Rocks and Chuck Inglish originally from Detroit. Their single “Black Mags” is featured in a late 2007 Rhapsody TV commercial. The Cool Kids have been and currently are on tour with M.I.A. They have also been featured in the video game [...]

Kanye West’s Vuitton Kicks

Kanye West, who was sitting front row at the Vuitton show, has designed a line of five LV sneakers. Only one design, above, was featured in the show — a monochromatic midtop with no frills, save for a quilted flap in the back, all the easier to tuck pants into. “The inspiration came from a [...]

Dear Jay-Z, Please Release Blueprint 3 ASAP

Brooklyn (We Go Hard) (Ft. Santogold) – Jay-Z

1-2 Watch: Kid Cudi

1-2 Watch is my new music artist profile. Like Favorite Things, it’s going to be a regular a feature on twentythreeseven. Kid Cudi is a hip-hop artist from Cleveland, Ohio.

iTunes – DRM-Free at Last

As of today’s keynote address at Macworld, iTunes is now DRM Free. This means Apple and music labels no longer care what you do with your purchased music: Share it with friends, listen to other iTunes libraries without being prompted to login with someone else’s credentials, put it on your Zune, put the entire library [...]

Broken Social Scene: Brendan Canning – Churches Under the Stairs

(Thanks to Sean)