Thursday, January 28, 2010

The White Snow Flake Got You So Awake...

Please welcome New York's #1 Party girl Miss Roxy Cottontail.

DJ, music promoter, and party animal extraordinaire, Roxy attracts attention and partiers everywhere she goes. With connections to Spankrock, Chromeo, and Diplo, She is right up my musical alley.

Named after the pharmaceutical Oxycontin, its no surprise Roxy has a track about supermodel Kate Moss and her "white snowflake" obsession. "Kate Moss" is probably one of the sexiest tracks I've
heard recently. I'm really pleased there is finally a musical masterpiece dedicated to one of my Muses. Next is Lindsay Lohan.

Check out the track "Kate Moss" on itunes
and listen to the "Double Dare" remix here


Tuesday, January 26, 2010

This Trick!



This lady of the night thinks she deserves her own fashion show.
While you are here, listen to this track
by Absolute Body Control




Wasted Youth Pt.2






Monday, January 25, 2010

Wasted Youth


This is my tribute to the brilliance that is The Cobra Snake.
Mark Hunter( A.ka. the Cobra Snake) epitomizes
everything I strive to be.
He has been described as
"the definitive photographer of hipster culture worldwide."
He parties hard, takes super stylized photo's,
run's an online clothing store,
and oh yeah,
he is The White Snow Leopard's (Steve Aoki) partner in crime.
He is the ultimate.
and check out the Cobrashop here


Friday, January 22, 2010

It's the American Dream...

Say Ola to Marina and the Diamonds. Straight out of London, Marina Diamandis does pop the right way with top notch vocals, infectious beats, and a message. On her myspace page, she writes:

"Do you think that when people take pictures of the characters at disney world they smile behind their masks?

I'm Marina

You are the diamonds."

Her album drops soon, but in the meantime check out these two remixes of the single
"Hollywood"

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Burn Those Disco Balls!

I'm not usually the biggest promoter of Jay-Z, but this video is visually and musically pretty intriguing.
Jay-Z and the Swizz Beatz bring it down with glittery skulls, burning balls, and a cloaked character.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Boat that Rocked

Yet another understated movie.
Pirate Radio(The Boat that Rocked) was released under most people's radar undetected. What a surprise! It being a very music oriented film, it is possible it wouldn't appeal to the Avatar/Transformers seeking group, but for music fanatics, it was welcomed with open arms.

Pirate Radio rides on the curtails of movies like Almost Famous and Dazed and Confused. It is filled with sex, drugs and rock and roll, of course. Debauchery and classic rock hits are meshed together along with engaging characters. Rhys Darby plays a hilariously awkward DJ, that is just a clueless as Murray, the poseur manager character he plays in Flight of the Concords. Philip Seymour Hoffman plays another cool as a cucumber DJ that bares a strikingly similar resemblance to his Lester Bangs character in Almost Famous. That must be just a coincidence.

In a way, the story of Pirate Radio is quite familiar. It's the story of a boy, Young Carl, who in the throws of youth, finds himself and his father. Another coming of age story right? Except it has charm and the swagger of Mick Jagger( Ode to Ke$sha). And the soundtrack is beyond fabulous; It's doused with hits from the Kinks to the Yardbirds.

Pirate Radio will never replace Almost Famous or The Doors, in the rock/bio flick gauntlet, but it does satisfy that lust for a music/film sundae.

Check out these other rock oriented films:
Almost Famous
Dazed and Confused
Detroit Rock City
Empire Records
The Doors
Hair
Across the Universe