By Haims 25 Apr 2010 @ 9:53 am |

I’m a big fan of the duo. Musical duos are especially good. Sam & Dave, Hall & Oates, Outkast, and Simon & Garfunkel are some of my favorite artists ever. Something about the dynamic of 2 people’s skill sets complimenting each other just works for me. And when two people get together and create something on the same creative and mental wavelength, its magical. Crystal Castles, is a duo from Ontario, Canada comprised of Alice Glass(vocals) and Ethan Kath(producer). They are magical.
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chiptune,
crystal castles,
electronic,
Glitch,
song of the day
By Cyril Foiret 24 Apr 2010 @ 10:59 am |

As a longtime university teacher of communication design, Karl Martin Holzhäuser is familiar with all technical means of photo production. However, for his own artistic work, these are of little or no interest to him. At most, they’re an antithesis to READ MORE
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abstract,
art,
art photography,
Karl Martin Holzhäuser,
Karl Martin Holzhäuser Photography,
Photographic Art
By Cyril Foiret 24 Apr 2010 @ 10:24 am |

Not too much information about Japanese artist Youtaro Morita .His mixed-media illustrations has something interesting. READ MORE
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Collages,
Digital Art,
graphic design,
mix media,
Mix-Media Collages,
mixed media,
Youtaro Morita
By Joshua Fisher 24 Apr 2010 @ 9:51 am |

Baths is twenty-one year old Will Wiesendfeld and he is about to put Chatsworth, California on the map. As of late he has created a nice little buzz for himself in the blogosphere. Pitchfork has already posted a couple of his tracks, he has recently signed to READ MORE
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Anticon,
Baths,
music,
song of the day,
Stupor,
Will Wiesenfeld
By Ani Tzenkova 23 Apr 2010 @ 9:17 am |

I am really inspired by the photos of Yvette Inufio, each photo a kind of prose evoking emotions of nostalgia. The light, exposure and content of each photo is anything but contemporary in its delivery, but the photos are indeed taken over the last few years. you can buy some of her prints here for almost nothing.
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nostalgic photography,
under exposure in photography,
vintage style photography,
Yvette Inufio
By Cyril Foiret 23 Apr 2010 @ 8:00 am |

A series of photographs exploring (and titled) the color of music by British photographer George Benson. The series purely looks at the colors of the record sleeves grouping music by color alone, mixing rich cross genres of sound together. READ MORE
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george Benson,
george Benson photography,
music art,
records,
The Colors of Music,
The Colors of Music by George Benson,
vinyl