Notable Music from 2011

I’m horrible at ranking things, so here’s music that influenced my 2011.

-Drake “Take Care”

-M83 “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming”

-James Blake S/T & “Enough Thunder”

-Anything by the Weeknd

-Youth Lagoon “The Year of Hibernation”

-Yelle “Safari Disco Club”

-Cults S/T

-Madeon “Wunderkind”

-Radiohead “The King of Limbs”

-SBTRKT S/T

Yup. 2012, let’s get wild.

colt0n:

Boys. Good to see you.  (Taken with instagram)

I feel terrible this morning.

colt0n:

Boys. Good to see you. (Taken with instagram)

I feel terrible this morning.

[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Toro y Moi- Talamak

Rainy day jams. Study jams.

1 final left. Out of LA in a few days. Time to get my soul back.

"I’m really scared for my generation, you know. The thing that scares me most is Tumblr. I hate what Tumblr has become. Because it like, it reminds me of those clique-y girls in high school that used to make fun of everyone else and define what was cool, but in five years, when you all graduate, that shit doesn’t matter. No one gives a fuck about that shit. Instead of kids going out and making their own moments, they’re just taking these images and living vicariously through other people’s moments. It just kills me. Then you’ll meet them and they’re just the biggest turkey in the world. They don’t actually embody any of those things. They just emulate. It’s scary man, simulation life that we’re living. It scares me."

Drake

Real talk.

azizisbored:

GQ is the best magazine ever for doing this. 
gq:

The Hangover Part III
We flew Aziz Ansari, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, and chef David Chang to Tokyo to binge eat raw fish and do lots of drunk-araoke. Sometimes Twitter dreams do come true. Writer Brett Martin was there to take it all in:

Jet lag is a funny thing. It plays tricks  on the mind. For instance, right now I could swear that I’m crammed  into a tiny karaoke room on an upper floor of a building somewhere in  Tokyo. The narrow table is covered end to end with empty bottles of  Asahi beer and Zima, jugs of whiskey and vodka, buckets of ice, huge  clear-plastic bags of luridly colored Japanese candy. There are about  ten of us in here, packed thigh to thigh on the U-shaped banquette,  under a ceiling of peeling geometrically patterned wallpaper that seems  to strobe in the fluorescent light. That’s not including the trio of  waitresses in tiny fur-trimmed Mrs. Santa Claus dresses, peering in  curiously from the door. All this is more or less plausible. The strange  part is what we’re all staring at, to all appearances a surrealist  pop-culture mash-up, bizarre even by the standards of a country known  for bizarreness: the comedian and actor Aziz Ansari (of Parks and  Recreation), the musician James Murphy (of LCD Soundsystem), and the  chef David Chang (of Momofuku), in suits, arm in arm, belting out  A-Ha’s “Take On Me.”

azizisbored:

GQ is the best magazine ever for doing this. 

gq:

The Hangover Part III

We flew Aziz Ansari, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, and chef David Chang to Tokyo to binge eat raw fish and do lots of drunk-araoke. Sometimes Twitter dreams do come true. Writer Brett Martin was there to take it all in:

Jet lag is a funny thing. It plays tricks on the mind. For instance, right now I could swear that I’m crammed into a tiny karaoke room on an upper floor of a building somewhere in Tokyo. The narrow table is covered end to end with empty bottles of Asahi beer and Zima, jugs of whiskey and vodka, buckets of ice, huge clear-plastic bags of luridly colored Japanese candy. There are about ten of us in here, packed thigh to thigh on the U-shaped banquette, under a ceiling of peeling geometrically patterned wallpaper that seems to strobe in the fluorescent light. That’s not including the trio of waitresses in tiny fur-trimmed Mrs. Santa Claus dresses, peering in curiously from the door. All this is more or less plausible. The strange part is what we’re all staring at, to all appearances a surrealist pop-culture mash-up, bizarre even by the standards of a country known for bizarreness: the comedian and actor Aziz Ansari (of Parks and Recreation), the musician James Murphy (of LCD Soundsystem), and the chef David Chang (of Momofuku), in suits, arm in arm, belting out A-Ha’s “Take On Me.”

My hard drive broke…

I’ve been out of the internet game for about a week.

First thing I did back? Download Take Care.

Ye.

Blackstar on Colbert.

Flow.

iwdrm:

“I wonder if it remembers me.”
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)

iwdrm:

“I wonder if it remembers me.”

The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004)

turnpikegates:

One day I will have a moustache as rad as my dad’s once was.

My dad is the manliest man I will ever know. I see you Dennis.

turnpikegates:

One day I will have a moustache as rad as my dad’s once was.

My dad is the manliest man I will ever know. I see you Dennis.

(Source: johnxstamos)

So stoked.

So stoked.