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Transphobia, islamophobia and racism at its worst.
Rest in power.
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Transphobia, islamophobia and racism at its worst.
Rest in power.
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Random lady: “So…did you hold it together or is it like…glued?”
Me: “…seriously?”
My last day at Disneyland man. Going out creatively.
DJ Franchise - 1000 Count
By now, the average Earmilk reader knows at least three things about a great mix:
1. The first is that an accomplished DJ will use songs that you would never expect to hear, yet uses them in a way that completely works with the overall mix.
2. The second is that a successful mix involves the listener: taking them gently by the hand, and guiding them through a tasteful assortment of genres and artists. (If the average mix is at least thirty minutes, they had better be tasteful.) When the songs are accurately chosen, the mix is fully capable of evoking a range of emotions within the listener as well.
3. And thirdly, an accomplished DJ is able to pass time with so much stealth and precision, his/her listener won’t be able to understand how 57 minutes and 20 seconds could have possibly passed already.
This brings me to DJ Franchise, who expertly fulfills all three with his newest mix, 1000 Count. You might remember him from here, where I featured his Muse Mix, featuring the likes of Toro Y Moi, Two Door Cinema, Passion Pit and Kanye West.
I’ve listened to all of Franchise’s mixes by now but 1000 Count is what made me think this DJ has some legitimate sixth sense about my musical affinities. Has he been tracking my musical tastes since the 7th grade? That or he’s just really damn good at what he’s doing.
This “DJ” (mad scientist, is more like it) takes a Goapele cover of Sinead O’Conner and spreads it over a sample of Kanye‘s Runaway, for crying out loud. One minute it’s that, the next it’s Bilalcovering Radiohead. I mean, c’mon. For fear of spoiling the entire mix, I’ll restrain myself from mentioning several other gems found on this mix.
But trust that if you have even the slightest hankerings for groups like The Knife and Platinum Pied Pipers or artists like Musiq Soulchild and Frank Ocean, you’ll play this mix more than four times.
In the words of Franchise, the goal of this mix is to encourage listeners to “keep an open-minded ear and challenge yourself to discover a taste for something unconventional.” Challenge most gladly accepted.
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D-O-P-E.
I may not have a car to drive all the way to your place, but fortunately I’m blessed with great friends who help me see you!
Kero One - Keep Pushin
(Thinking about making a separate site for all the music I post…)
“Hungry (I’m Falling On My Knees)” - Every First Sunday
Composed by Kathryn Scott
Vocals by Lawrence Mora, Jocelle Fresnido, Lindsey Urmaza, Jeremy Arcinas, and Ambergrace Castro
Produced and mixed by Lawrence Mora and Jeremy ArcinasOff Every First Sunday’s album: For An Audience of One (2011)
It’s been so long since I’ve heard this song! Every First Sunday, keep it up!
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Seven year old Brian Dorfman is convinced that he has superpowers. After a string of unlikely successes, his powers are put to the ultimate test when an apprehensive robber comes in to rob the supermarket.
by Jake Viramontez
Something Special happened today
I got green lights all the way
With no big red sign to stop meNo traffic jam delay
I don’t know what’s yet to come
Not sure of anything that I’ve done
Really makes that much of a difference
Well i hope it has for someFirst song/video in awhile that gives me an uplifting warm feeling inside. Such a sweet reminder to appreciate the little things.
True words, true words.
Earlier today I found the dvd for Friday Nights Lights on sale at best buy. I re-watched a few episodes and I was instantly reminded of how good this show is. It has it’s weaknesses and I could understand if someone told me they weren’t in love with it.
But I don’t know how you could listen to one of coach taylor’s speeches and NOT be moved…
Catchy… soooo catchy.
Foster the People - Call It What You Want