WHY THE HELL NOT??
Click on the poster to download the Cool Kids minimix that I cooked together.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
pssst
Teyana Taylor
Pharrell LOVES her
Michaella LOVES her
I think you are gonna totes LOVES her
I have been holding onto this for a while, cos I was gonna do a big ol feature thing... but I never got around to it. And considering I haven't posted anything in a decade, its time. I remember a friend cursing when we first started Movestill - "You'll start all hyped and I promise you'll forget the blog even exists three months in.." We haven't lost momentum, we still have ideas, just haven't had time to put fingers to keyboard.
And I am a girl who believes in the notion that good things come to those who WAIT
So. Thank you for coming back. Here you go:
'google me' Teyana Taylor (zShare)
She is 16, choreographed Beyonce's Ring The Alarm video and her most recent performance at the VMAs, she is 16, she's just recorded the film clip for Google Me - which you can watch over at Fader mag , she is 16, and Pharell is releasing her debut From A Planet Called Harlem later this year through his label Star Track.
Michaella LOVES her
I think you are gonna totes LOVES her
I have been holding onto this for a while, cos I was gonna do a big ol feature thing... but I never got around to it. And considering I haven't posted anything in a decade, its time. I remember a friend cursing when we first started Movestill - "You'll start all hyped and I promise you'll forget the blog even exists three months in.." We haven't lost momentum, we still have ideas, just haven't had time to put fingers to keyboard.
And I am a girl who believes in the notion that good things come to those who WAIT
So. Thank you for coming back. Here you go:
'google me' Teyana Taylor (zShare)
She is 16, choreographed Beyonce's Ring The Alarm video and her most recent performance at the VMAs, she is 16, she's just recorded the film clip for Google Me - which you can watch over at Fader mag , she is 16, and Pharell is releasing her debut From A Planet Called Harlem later this year through his label Star Track.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
quit yellin'
the votes are in! i told john howard to resign too!
nonononononono the votes are in for the official yelle “ce jeu” remix contest!
out of almost 200 submissions, they were narrowed down to the top 10. download them here
i think this is a good time to revisit this moment from last year's parklife...
Thursday, February 14, 2008
"no i can't do instant..."
great vibes
kanyizzle's newie for 'flashing lights'. pretty badass.
continuing with the fortnightly festival schedule, the good vibes juggernaut has rolled into sydney this week and we get to watch kanye and the rapture and a-track and kid sister and sinden and cypres hill and hoops (who?).
and in case you missed it, here's the performance of 'stronger' at the grammy's with some 'special guests'... (you might cry).
Sunday, February 3, 2008
MASH
Not the Korean War inspired TV series, but a new film by Mike Martin and Gabe Mortford.
When I was last in Melbourne I borrowed a friend's bike and a went for a midnight ride around the city. The group I was with kept collecting people as we rode, and ended up with close to 20 bike-bandits riding around the city together. The streets of Melbourne are super wide and flat, and there was no-one around but us... It was very eerie and really fun. It made me miss living in Melbourne. You cant do stuff like that in Sydney.
These guys take riding to the next level. Its like my Melbourne experience, but ten times as full on and ten times and fun, and ten times more credible.
The premiere is being held at The Verona on Oxford Street next Monday, Feb 11. Tickets are free but you need to collect them before the screening - And I suggest you do so asap, as Monster Children screenings usually fill up pretty quickly.
Monster Children is at 10 Burton Street Darlinghurst. And while you're there, check out the PAM tee's on sale downstairs at Supply! Nice!
When I was last in Melbourne I borrowed a friend's bike and a went for a midnight ride around the city. The group I was with kept collecting people as we rode, and ended up with close to 20 bike-bandits riding around the city together. The streets of Melbourne are super wide and flat, and there was no-one around but us... It was very eerie and really fun. It made me miss living in Melbourne. You cant do stuff like that in Sydney.
These guys take riding to the next level. Its like my Melbourne experience, but ten times as full on and ten times and fun, and ten times more credible.
The premiere is being held at The Verona on Oxford Street next Monday, Feb 11. Tickets are free but you need to collect them before the screening - And I suggest you do so asap, as Monster Children screenings usually fill up pretty quickly.
Monster Children is at 10 Burton Street Darlinghurst. And while you're there, check out the PAM tee's on sale downstairs at Supply! Nice!
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