Here is a brilliant music video. DJ Shadow has always been a favorite of mine, and the addition of Little Dragon on vocals is a great match. The video is mostly all done, all in one fluid take. The interesting story that comes to life is a memory technique conceived by Ben Pridmore, a memory sports champion. Like most memory experts, he creates a mental story, comprises a sequence of images that he has permanently memorized as representing number groups, playing card pairs etc. Easily one of the most creative videos “in recent memory”. Also DJ Shadow has some of the best beats and grooves around. Check it out - Labas
DJ Shadow “Scale It Back”
Directed and Produced: Ewan Jones Morris & Casey Raymond caseyandewan.com/
Memory sequence created by Ben Pridmore
From the album ‘The Less You Know, The Better’: bit.ly/sFBwUT
Here’s a great song and video for people who like ultra breezy, clean, strummy, indie-pop of the highest order. Also, for those who love super cute dogs playing major roles in music videos.
Real Estate’s recording “Days” has been on heavy rotation around my apartment.
Great music on it’s own terms, and it stands on it’s own regardless of comparison or classification. But you will especially enjoy this if you are a fan of The Feelies, The Shins, or the “cheery romanticism that masks an undercurrent of alienated melancholy” of Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys.
learn more about them here:
http://www.last.fm/music/Real%2520Estate?ac=real%20est
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/15918-days/
https://www.npr.org/2011/10/09/141076070/first-listen-real-estate-days
New years resolution. Good bye to refined starches. Don’t need ‘em. They are taking up too much space, eh?
the following is an article from livestrong.com
click on the above “hello whole wheat” for the link.
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The average American diet is loaded with refined starch foods. Processed foods, white colored foods or foods with a fluffy texture are made with refined starches. You should limit the amount of refined starch foods you eat to avoid excessive weight gain. Replace your favorite refined starch foods with whole-grain varieties.
Carbohydrates are found in most foods. All types of carbohydrates, whether they come from whole grains or refined starches, provide 4 calories per gram. According to MayoClinic.com, your calories should consist of 45 to 65 percent carbohydrates. They are the main energy source in your body. Based on a 2,200 calorie diet, you need 247 to 357 g of carbs each day. This provides 990 to 1,430 calories from carbohydrates.
During processing, the husk is removed from the grain, which makes it refined. This is the colored part of the grain that contains fiber, B vitamins and vitamin E. The remaining part has a white color that is the foundation for the plain color of refined foods. Refined starch foods are broken down quickly and absorbed into the bloodstream, reports the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital. You may experience a quick burst of energy from the sudden spike in your blood sugar. Shortly after, you may feel tired and sluggish because the refined food has already been digested and used up.
Refined starch foods provide minimal nutrition, fiber and vitamins. These types of foods are referred to as “empty-calorie” foods, says GoodCarbs.org. They contain calories, but not much else. Refined bread products include white bread, flour tortillas, white flour rolls, hot dog or hamburger buns and white pita pockets. Some refined starch breakfast foods are instant oatmeal, sweetened cereal, bagels, pancakes and waffles. Dinner foods that have refined starch include pasta, white rice, bread stuffing and taco shells. Most types of refined starch foods have a similar version that is made with whole grains. For example, eat whole-wheat bread instead of white bread. Replace your white rice or pasta with a whole-grain version.
Many processed snack foods are made with white, refined starches. Various types of crackers including animal, butter, sandwich-style, oyster and graham crackers are made with refined flour. Pretzels, tortilla chips and rice cakes have also been processed. You should limit or avoid these types of snacks. They do not offer much fiber and have minimal nutrients. Processed snack foods are digested quickly, and you will feel hungry shortly after consuming them.
― Kurt Vonnegut
“Yeah, sure. We’ll go with that. Whatever horrible, agonizing plan you just outlined sounds fine.”
And to everybody who pointed out (correctly) that it was a Hungover Tawny Frogmouth yesterday, +10 points to the house of your choice.
First Aid Kit- Emmylou
Jan. 24th needs to hurry up.
(Source: sitatmytable)
Hunter S. Thompson (The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967)
“up all night smoking with my friend, wondering when i’m gonna see you again.”
luv goon - pearl harbor