Link About It: This Week’s Picks : Well-wishes for Vignelli, NYC’s new 9/11 museum, tributes to two outstanding filmmakers and more in our weekly look at the web

Link About It: This Week's Picks


1. Farewell, Sugar Man Director It surprised no one when Malik Bendjelloul won an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature at the 2013 Academy Awards. His film “Searching for Sugar Man” (which happened to be his directorial debut) won the hearts of fans the…

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ListenUp: Elvis Costello and the Roots, SBTRKT, Kendrick Lamar and more in our weekly music recap

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SBTRKT: IMO The typically reserved musician Aaron Jerome—better known as UK producer SBTRKT—bared a bit of himself this week with the surprise Twitter revealing of “IMO.” The unmixed and unmastered song is from new album recordings,…

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99 Problems by Ali Graham: An illustrated journey through Jay-Z’s numerable troubles

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by Gavin Lucas Inspired by Jay-Z’s track “99 Problems,” British artist Ali Graham has been creating an illustration every day since the first…

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Rap Posters

Zaven Najjar est un directeur artistique vivant à Paris et amoureux de hip-hop. Avec ce projet Rap Posters, il nous propose d’illustrer avec talent des paroles de différents MCs et chanteurs, allant de Kanye West à Oxmo Puccino en passant par Gil Scott Heron. Un projet nourri au quotidien à découvrir dans la suite.

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Link About It: This Week’s Picks: Nicholas Felton’s annual report, train-hopping photography, an underground library and more in our weekly look at the web

Link About It: This Week's Picks

1. Train Hopping Photography After recording over 50,000 miles of train hopping across the United States, photographer Mike Brodie unveiled his series “A Period of Juvenile Prosperity.” The images—taken between 2004 and 2009—offer a glimpse into the adventurous, nomadic lifestyle undertaken by thousands of American youth. 2. The Underground…

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The Art of Rap

L’ancien rappeur Ice-T a décidé de réaliser un documentaire sur l’histoire du rap. Appelé “The Art Of Rap“, ce film prévu au cinéma pour juin prochain aux USA donne envie d’en apprendre plus sur les personnages les + influents du hip-hop. Le trailer est disponible dans la suite.



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Phoenix Down

Brooklyn hip hop trio release their latest album on a pixelated feather
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Besides eliminating clutter, one of our favorite upshots of the post-CD era is the micro-movement of creative USB stick design. We’ve seen Doc Martens, surfboards and Red Stripe bottles among other adorable forms for the little devices, so it’s somewhat surprising that more bands haven’t paired sound and vision like Junk Science and Scott Thorough recently did by releasing their new album Phoenix Down on a mini-hard drive.

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Loaded with the tracks, as well as instrumentals, a cappella versions and a bonus folder of remixes and more, the limited-edition flash drive is a soft-rubber pixelated feather—a fitting mix of nature and digital for their 8-bit-heavy sound and lyrics like “the future’s pixelated.” Preview songs You Could Have That (feat. Homeboy Sandman), Pixelated and Steel Will (feat. Cavalier) (Pre Remix) to get a sense of the offerings.

Pre-order Phoenix Down from Modern Shark, and if you’re in NYC on 27 May 2011, catch them live at Mercury Lounge.