Love’s Eulogy by petephilly-one
Check out the new solo album by Pete Philly. This guy has an awesome flow going.
shared from exfm
This one stands out! on Flickr.
Remember, the presentation is to make an emotional sale.
exfm
These guys are becoming a next gen music powerhouse
Rest in Peace.
Facebook has a connection purpose, but Tumblr is about me!
[First read about Munchi and Moombahton in Dutch newspaper NRC. Appears he’s really active on SoundCloud. This is amazing work.]
Uploading this shit while being lost in Paris again lol.
This is something different. It starts with the intro at 70 bpm, but the real beat is 84 bpm.
The vocal break transition that introduces the switch is Kazu.
For those who didnt recognize the voice, its the singer of one of my favorite bands
Blonde Redhead. The whole track is a concept which i tried to only sample from my favorite songs of them. 90% of the sounds used is from their tracks. I tried to avoid the Nosaj Thing sounds, but i couldnt lol. I was listening to much to his shit at the moment. Tried to keep the whole thing raw and unmastered, and just vibe it out basicly. anyway i hope you guys like it!
BTW fuck this fuckin french keyboard, everything is fucked up about this thing lollll.
Source: soundcloud.com
First single of Pete Philly’s album ONE. Love this track.
Source: soundcloud.com
This would make an awesome layer in the mobile app from Albert Heijn by using our new vision technology. One of my kids has an allergy for cow milk proteins, which are used in a lot of everyday products. This option in their app would help me discover stuff that won’t hurt him.
Artist Interview: Kakhiel
We had a chat with Amsterdam artist Kakhiel, who is known for augmenting photos with his own doodles and chat bubbles! Here’s what he had to say about Stiktu.
In your opinion, what value can Stiktu add to magazines, newspapers, etc.?
I think it can add real value for magazines, newspapers, etc. as readers directly can give or read feedback and discuss a specific topic, which can be news, an article, a column, a photo etc. It’s what you now also see with Twitter, but the added value with Stiktu in my opinion is that it’s more exciting and creative as you can draw, write, add pictures etc.
This can also be a threshold for people to really start using it. I work in advertising and from experience I know most people like simplicity and uniformity, little effort and they need to see or experience a clear benefit. So what is happening with my post? Who’s going to see it? Why am I doing this? But especially What am I supposed to do exactly? I think you have to give people a little direction, people need a little push, an example so they think: ‘Hey cool, I want that too’ or ‘Hey cool, but I can do better’ so people challenge each other a little bit.
Source: stiktu



