Sunday, January 31, 2010
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Tiesto ft. Tegan & Sara: Feel It In My Bones
A surprising collaboration between Canadian alt girl pop duo Tegan and Sara, and the world renowned Tiesto. The high tempo techno-house track and the simple vocal style of Tegan and Sara seems to gel together.
The track has an Ultravox feel about it, with elements of the 80's seeping through at times. Feel It In My Bones is a tempting listen.
Heavy electro beats pull the track towards many dance floors nearing the end of the ensamble.
*What's for Tea? Likes this.*
Have a look...and a listen:
The track has an Ultravox feel about it, with elements of the 80's seeping through at times. Feel It In My Bones is a tempting listen.
Heavy electro beats pull the track towards many dance floors nearing the end of the ensamble.
*What's for Tea? Likes this.*
Have a look...and a listen:
Labels:
Feel It In My Bones,
Tegan and Sara,
Tiesto,
What's For Tea?
Friday, January 29, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Crawling.
Out of nothing,
from light
guided emptiness.
Into the well,
darkness
embodies me.
Nothing will get out,
come in
drag me.
from light
guided emptiness.
Into the well,
darkness
embodies me.
Nothing will get out,
come in
drag me.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Friday, January 15, 2010
When the world met Redjeson Hausteen Claude.
One of the most emotive images I have seen in a long time.
Meet two year old Redjeson Hausteen Claude, Haiti earthquake survivor.
More images on BBC.co.uk
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Socio-political media.
The Conservatives have recently targeted Leeds with their pre-election campaign, through the use of eye catching billboards dotted around the outskirts of the City.
Following the election debate and keeping track on each party has never been so instantly networked, as both parties develop their digital campaigns. Both Labour and Conservative parties have turned to social media as both election campaigns begin to take flight. According to Brand Republic, it is thought to be the first time that a political campaign as become reliant on social media.
Labour Party bloggers mock Cameron's recent comment
on his Conservative plans for the BBC.
Labour bloggers continue to use the power of independent media to spoof the Conservative leader. The run up to the election certainly comes close to home, and away from billboard adverts as 'we the media' set out to contribute propaganda and steer the vote with conversation ahead of the election.
Keep track of Cameron and co on twitter
Keep track of Brown and co on twitter
Following the election debate and keeping track on each party has never been so instantly networked, as both parties develop their digital campaigns. Both Labour and Conservative parties have turned to social media as both election campaigns begin to take flight. According to Brand Republic, it is thought to be the first time that a political campaign as become reliant on social media.
Labour Party bloggers mock Cameron's recent comment
on his Conservative plans for the BBC.
Labour bloggers continue to use the power of independent media to spoof the Conservative leader. The run up to the election certainly comes close to home, and away from billboard adverts as 'we the media' set out to contribute propaganda and steer the vote with conversation ahead of the election.
Keep track of Cameron and co on twitter
Keep track of Brown and co on twitter
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Paperchase.
All of everything,
folded into one.
Breaking free of this.
Breaking free of all.
Turning.
Thinking,
of nothing.
Everything,
folded into one.
folded into one.
Breaking free of this.
Breaking free of all.
Turning.
Thinking,
of nothing.
Everything,
folded into one.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
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