posted on 06.04.10 Two-fur-Tuesday #1

Today I bring you two of my favorite tracks this week and their equally amazing videos.

First off we have Dan Black’s flawless Symphonies remix featuring Kid Cudi.  My initial reactions to the first cut of Symphonies were covered last summer in a Noise Not Unheard post (read now).  It came as a big surprise to me when the remix was accompanied by a remix of the music video with Cudi co starring.  Even more surprising, it is as brilliant if not more so than the original. 5 exploding supernovas from me.

Next up is UK chart buster Tinie Tempah with his number one single Pass Out.  I love the song and the riddim is absolutley fire.  Unfortunately the bastardos at EMI have denied any embedding of the video so you are gonna have to head over to youtube to see it (click here).  Its even unavailable to watch on his very own site.  Just another sign of the times, a broken corporate business model repeatedly shoving its own head further into the rabbit hole.  EMI, come on, grow up and blow away.

Dan Black - Symphonies (remix ft. Kid Cudi)

Tinie Tempah - Pass Out

DJ Semtex Pressents The Passed Out Mixtape (20 UK artists on the Pass Out riddim)

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posted on 02.12.09 Home, this is where we live.

Recently came across this incredibly beautiful and haunting documentary about our planet, it’s ecosystems, and the very real terror we have brought to Earth’s delicate balance.  You can watch Yann Anthus-Bertrand’s acclaimed film Home for free in HD on YouTube.  The film will show you the natural beauty of Earth and the very real effects of how overpopulation is choking out life in ever corner of the world that you and I have not or may never see with our own eyes.  I could go on and on with my thoughts about the ugly truth this film presents but I’ll leave you with this one thought.  How can you change your daily life to reduce your consumption of our finite resources and impact on our island called Earth?  Would you walk, bike or take public transportation instead of driving your car to work?  Would you bring your own coffee mug when hitting grabbing that much needed jolt (while walking to work?)  Small changes in your daily habits can have lasting impacts.

The amazing cinematography was compiled over 18 months and edited down from 544 hours of film.  The all HD footage was captured from above with a helicopter mounted Cineflex camera, just like the one pictured below that was used to film the epic Travis Rice snowboard film That’s It, That’s All.

Info and Pics Via Wikipedia and Aeriel Film Works

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