Archive for the big mix
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Shout Out Louds :: Presents Music from the Album
Shout Out Louds from Ted Malmros on Vimeo. ...
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The Electric Car :: Salvation Lost
If you believe in things like justice, the environment, and the future, then 'Who Killed the Electric Car?' is worth watching. By Chris Paine....
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loudQUIETloud :: a film about the Pixies
The Pixies are beloved by many but have always remained somewhat of a mystery to most. loudQUIETloud is both a documentary with a perfect title and a behind the scenes look at one of the most influential bands to ever hit college radio. Directed by Steven Cantor, Matthew Galkin. With Frank Black, ...
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Led Zeppelin – That’s The Way (1975)
Such a hauntingly beautiful tune. I love the layered landscapes Page creates. If you saw It Might Get Loud, you know what an amazing career this guy has had. ...
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Speed Defined :: Truth in Motion :: The Struggles of the U.S. Ski Team
Truth in Motion is a behind-the-scenes documentary on what it took for our current downhill Olympic Ski Team members to reach Vancouver and provide the greatest performance ever by a U.S. Ski Team. Namely, impeccable technical skills, ruthless training, and vast quantities of courage. ...
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Hoffmaestro & Chraa – Highway man
I know nothing about these guys. And can't really find any good info. So, watch, enjoy, then inform me if you can. Unique, interesting sound on this. Wondering what the rest of their work might sound like. ...
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The Ricky Gervais Show — The Funniest Thing Ever, Premiering Tonight
The funniest thing ever. That's quite a statement, I realize that. But HBO has taken what was already a hilarious podcast, and led by actors Karl Pilkington, Stephen Merchant, and Ricky Gervais, have turned it into a truly entertaining animation of their live in-studio action. Seems Karl is the s...
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PIRATES & CIA Timelapse Graffiti Mural
'We Like Colour' (We Are Pirates) is a film created by the PIRATES for CIA (Central Illustration Agency). PIRATES was founded by Jimi Crayon. Pretty fun to watch this piece emerge. Then disappear. Then re-emerge. Then disappear, again. That's a lot of paint! And some fantastic paper props. ...
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SUMO – Hatsu Basho 2010 January Tournament
Asashoryu 朝青龍 loses to arch-rival Hakuho 白鵬, but manages to cinch the January Sumo Tournament Championship anyway!! Here are Hatsu Basho 2010 highlights and the final bout between two legendary giants. Hoooooooray!!! :-) ...
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The Roots :: Proceed>Quills 1.31.09
You Are Now in Tune With the Sounds ... I've seen thousands of concerts and round about a dozen Roots shows. This one goes in my all time top 5. Maybe top 3. The Roots are one of the most dynamic, creative bands in existence. Ever. ...
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The Wolves Pursuing Sol and Mani
Sol, the sun goddess, and Mani, the moon god, being chased across the sky by wolves as illustrated in the book Myths of the Norseman by H. A. Guerber. When Odin (god of Norse paganism) asks Vafþrúðnir about the origins of the Sun and Moon during a battle of wits, he's told, 'they pass thro...
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Derrick May: BBC Mix 3
Back with his latest 6 Mix on BBC 6 Music, Derrick May kicks off the New Year with an eclectic assortment of old and new. African/Indian influenced, house, electro, jazz! From Mappa Mundi to Herbie Hancock to Kenny Larkin to Kraftwerk and much much more! Check it out: Derrick May BBC 6 MIX ht...
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Sita Sings the Blues
Mythology and music are my greatest passions. So, anything that mashes the two up together in a new way is something I'm likely to find very cool. Such is the case with Sita Sings the Blues --an audience funded adventure that I only recently had the pleasure of discovering. Enjoy it here, then...
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中醫: Chinese Medicine Hall
Know much about Chinese medicine? Well, friends and I were fortunate enough to learn more about the subject as we made our way through the National Museum of Natural Science (國立自然科學博物館) in Taichung City (Taiwan) this past weekend. Displays within the museum include alchemic c...
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Copenhagen Live :: The UN Climate Conference
Here at DeeJayDog.TV, politics aren't really our thing. But we've decided to become more committed to communicating about environmental issues here, as they are a matter of health. It's hard to live in health harmony with nature, if we continue to destroy nature and its rhythms. To shove off i...
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花海: Flower Sea
You guessed it! That's primarily what you're going to see when you visit the annual 'Flower Sea' in Taichung (Xinshe), Taiwan. Flowers! Lots of them! :-) ...
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Liufang
Unparalleled in the universe as we know it, Liufang (劉芳Liúfāng), from Yunnan Province, China, is one of the most prominent pipa players in the world. (Talk about beauty, style and grace - Most of us don't even get close!) This is a true master. The Chinese pipa (琵琶 pípá) originated ...
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The Heritage of Kraftwerk
'Who Knew That Robots Were Funky?' asks a recent New York Times article that describes Kraftwerk, a highly influential electronic music band from Germany, as the 'godfather of American hip-hop and black electronic dance music.' Journalist Mike Rubin compares Kraftwerk to other great music innova...
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國立台灣美術館: National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
This past weekend I took a long, quiet stroll through the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. Some of the media exhibits were really astounding. As a person with a background in news/radio/broadcasting, there was a lot to appreciate and absorb. Here are few shots I got off - between security checks...
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玉市: Jade Market
China and India are places that come to mind when I think of haggling. In China you get molested just walking down the street! Don't have to buy anything - go to the wrong place at the wrong time and some little old lady will be tugging on your arm with one hand and digging in your pocket with the o...