Give it a listen and let me know what you think down below in the comments. ;D
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Sunday, July 15, 2012
deadmau5 - Sofi Needs a Ladder
I'm not quite sure if I've posted anything by deadmau5 in the past (though I have a strong feeling that I have), but here is a particularly excellent song by the electronic artist that goes by the name of Sofi Needs a Ladder, and it is quite impressive if you ask me.
Give it a listen and let me know what you think down below in the comments. ;D
Give it a listen and let me know what you think down below in the comments. ;D
Monday, February 13, 2012
deadmau5 wears Skrillex's Number at the Grammys!
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deadmau5 at the Grammys |
In a funny attempt to "get back" at Skrillex, and seemingly proving he knew just how much attention Skrillex would get over himself, deadmau5 wore a plain black shirt with Skrillex's personal number in bold white lettering, with the text below: "u mad bro?"
Oh, deadmau5, you crazy dude. Skrillex laughed it off on twitter with the following message:
Monday, January 23, 2012
Broken Bells - The High Road
Today, I present you with some alt rock by the band Broken Bells, a duo consisting of James Mercer and Brian Burton (a.k.a Danger Mouse, famous for his work with Cee Lo Green in the soul duo Gnarls Barkley). Broken Bells was briefly famous for their song The High Road, which is perhaps their greatest success.
The High Road showcased as the lead single for the eponymous debut album Broken Bells, which really did not feature any other songs that were of any serious fame, unfortunately. This one song did really catch my attention though, as I am sure it did for the many listeners it garnered through its extensive radio broadcast in the U.S.
Here is the official music video on YouTube:
The High Road showcased as the lead single for the eponymous debut album Broken Bells, which really did not feature any other songs that were of any serious fame, unfortunately. This one song did really catch my attention though, as I am sure it did for the many listeners it garnered through its extensive radio broadcast in the U.S.
Here is the official music video on YouTube:
The project, as they consider themselves, came back together for another collaboration called Meyrin Fields, which seems to still be in the phases of being added on to. Meyrin Fields features singles from the Broken Bells album's b-side, so not much new there.
Until they complete their second album, let's enjoy The High Road!
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