Depending on which edge of the world your sitting on, it may be about to roll you into a global-warming-invigorated summer. Beaches, late nights, beers and BBQs are probably on the menu for most. So I have been keeping an eye out for a soundtrack to match!
Neon Indian is a new project by producer Alan Palomo formally of Ghosthustler. The album Psycich Chasms is great. Its got a dusty, muffled sound, like you have just popped a cassette in your tape deck. The beats go all over the place and still manage to churn out a rhythm that would play perfect in an overgrown backyard in summer.
If your in need of something like this, pick up the album. You won’t regret it.
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This entry was written by , posted on September 5, 2009 at 11:20 am, filed under music. and tagged american, electro pop, lo fi, music., Neon Indian, Psycich Chasms, synth pop. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.

Audrey Kawasaki’s amazing girls.
Anime-inspired, sexually driven, and deviously sweet but seductive, Audrey Kawasaki’s girls are amazing.
The American-Japanese artist whose work has gone from best to better. She hasn’t released anything in a while, and is no doubt warming up to her solo show at Jonathan Levine Gallery NY in december.
Take a second to look back over her older work after the jump.
This entry was written by , posted on August 18, 2009 at 7:40 am, filed under Art, design. and tagged american, anime, Art, audrey Kawasaki, Drawing, girls, japanese, painting. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink.