The Times They Are ...
Vintage advertising collection, via Billboardom:, and the good ol' days of tobacco advertising are represented:
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Francis Preve: The Remixer's Bible: Build Better Beats
Fancy me building better beats ;-) This is quite good actually, I'd be better of polishing up on some of the basics but this has got some really cool tips and tweaks.
Crispin Porter: Hoopla
Probably one of the hottest shops around, so I was kind of curious. An intense experience for a book...
Mike Carey: Hellblazer: Gift
I've picked up on the series again, and it remains quite good.
Ernie Schenck: The Houdini Solution
Learn to think inside the box...
J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
It's over, and it was a great ride... fantastic stuff;
Nicholson Baker: The Mezzanine
If you're the one who told me I'd love this, thanks (I really forgot)! A great trip through the hallways (and lots of nooks and crannies) of the human brain.
The "Simpsons" and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
Does what it says on the tin. But it doesn't really tickle the same funny bone as the tv series.
Kessels Kramer: 2 Kilo of Kessels Kramer
As good as the site...
Neil Gaiman: The Sandman: Doll's House
You can reread these stories into infinity, they only get better.
Jon Steel: Perfect Pitch: The Art of Selling Ideas and Winning New Business (Adweek Books)
Essential stuff for everyone who has to present or has anything to do with pitches, sales presentations, or basically convincing others of your idea
Rodrigo Y Gabriela: Rodrigo Y Gabriela [CD + DVD]
Oooh, fantastic! Sexy sweet latin american guitar sounds, but uptempo with a tight rhythm and more than enough balls.
Boys Noize: Bugged Out Presents Suck My Deck: Mixed By Boys Noize
Excellent overview of some of the hottest stuff from the past years (with some rare, reworked classics dropped in for good measure). If you want to get a taste of what a dirty dancefloor can offer today, this is a fantastic place to start...
Carl Craig: Sessions
Still going strong after so many years, and this (rare) compilation makes it that much clearer. And 'throw' will get you every time...
Hercules & Love Affair: Hercules and Love Affair
Ooooh, disco as it should be... Do check out the Frankie Knuckles remix of Blind as well.
Alter Ego: Why Not ?!
Funhouse techno redefined. Completely bonkers and all the better for it.
Daft Punk: Alive 2007
If you had not noticed, I love this album... this is Daft Punk at their best. Harder, faster, better than a normal album, and the crowd noise just makes it better
Gui Boratto: Chromophobia
I was a bit late to the party, a lot more interesting than most of the minimal stuff people make me listen to.
Hot Chip: Made in the Dark
The geeks are back, with a vengeance! Great stuff!
Miss Kittin: Batbox
Miss Kittin is back, not as interesting as her live sets but , as expected, a good and Kittin sounding endeavour
Sick Of It All: Scratch the Surface
I've been thinking of a way to incorporate Step Down in sets, and it might just work out. Follow the blog for the results in the nearby future
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