Monthly Archives: April 2012
Superhumanoids – Geri
Looking for a light and breezy song to close out the rest of your Sunday afternoon? Superhumanoids are here to help. This footage from the 1969 film “Slogan,” starring real-life couple Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin, really fits well with … Continue reading
Kwes – Bashful
Singer-songwriter Kwes sounds a lot like Bloc Party’s Kele Okereke, so much so that I almost thought it was Kele in this video. Kwes is brand new to the London music scene though, and it seems like his music career … Continue reading
The Don’t Believe The DJ mixtape
The wait is over everyone. It’s been a long eight months since my last mixtape hit the webbernet and you’ve been waiting oh so patiently for me to complete a new one, but you need wait no more…the newest C’est … Continue reading
Sébastien Tellier – Cochon Ville (Live)
Sébastien Tellier teaches a masters class on how one rocks out a live TV appearance when he appeared here on Grand Journal. Is this not the most badass live performance you’ve ever seen someone do on broadcast television? God, I … Continue reading
Man Like Me – Squeeze
This video is so delightfully weird and goofy. It’s about a Satanist trying to sacrifice a “virgin” to raise a demon/devil, which doesn’t sound like it would be a lot of fun, but once you watch a few seconds of … Continue reading
The Very Best – Yoshua Alikuti
The Very Best put out a new single today and it’s pretty killer stuff. Esau Mwamwaya’s vocals are the best I’ve ever heard from him on this track, and in fact this whole song period is probably the best I’ve … Continue reading
Niki & The Dove – The Drummer / Hot Summer
“The Drummer” isn’t a new music video, but it is new for me, and since it’s one of my favorite songs from Niki & The Dove I thought I’d share it anyways. While their debut album isn’t even out yet, … Continue reading
Elliphant – TeKKno Scene (feat. Adam Kanyama) / In The Jungle
Elliphant is the newest female-fronted ‘It’ artist from Sweden, and they have the unique distinction of sounding nothing like the usual music you’d expect out of a cold Nordic country. Instead their songs contain infectious Diplo-esque tribal beats more normally … Continue reading
Yacht – Le Goudron
From the song’s Soundcloud page: “”Le Goudron” is a surrealist revolutionary song originally recorded in 1969 by Brigitte Fontaine with The Art Ensemble of Chicago; YACHT has reinvented its naive-apocalyptic candor for a neon-soaked dance floor, our preferred autonomous zone.” … Continue reading
iamamiwhoami – idle talk
At the end of the last chapter of the Mop Monster Saga iamamiwhoami had gone from dancing with the mop monsters in a barn to dancing with them in a stark white room filled with what looked like generic white … Continue reading