Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Nipplepeople wish u happy holidays...

Ekipa!!!!!! Cestitamo vam i saljemo najbolje zelje za sve sto volite i sto slavite. Takodjer, zahvaljujemo vam se na svim komentarima, zeljama, porukama, na dolasku i na podrsci na ono par nastupa koje smo vam priredili. Nama je ovo bila jedna neocekivana i fenomenalna godina. Jedna od onih u kojima ne pitas kako i zasto nego je vozis. Pa vam stoga porucujemo, vozite, sve ce biti barem u redu. A za one nesklone primanju poruka, kao i za sve ostale, napravili smo praznicnu verziju jedne nase neobjavljene pjesme. Jednu organsku, uz minimalnu kolicinu plastike, sa kao i uvijek odlicnom ilustracijom Anite Celic Celle. Uzivajte. Sve vas vole nipplepeople.

Pjesma je spremna za download na vec poznatom mjesto na vrhu stranice.

Nipplepeople@Hitorama...

U petak, 24. 12. u 8 sati navecer. MTV. Hitorama. I mi smo jedni od gostiju. Pa ako budete u blizini kakvog TVa... Puno pozdrava.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Anita Celić Cella...

... poznata vam je kao autorica covera za BROJ, SUTRA, za YAMMAT Kompilaciju. Mi je poznajemo malo drugacije i malo duze. Ali neka ne bude ovaj post onaj koji objasnjava rijecima. Dole su linkovi za radove iz njene nocne tvornice, a mi vam ih s ponosom i sa srcem predstavljamo. Uzivajte.


Thursday, 2 December 2010

Daft Punk, just a little bit of history repeating...

Last summer, Daft Punk's soundtrack to Tron: Legacy leaked on the internet. You would think that Daft Punk fans might exercise caution when it comes to internet leaks after that unfortunate business with their last studio album, 2005's Human After All. When tracks purporting to be from the follow-up to the multimillion-selling Discovery emerged online, a lot of devotees rushed to announce that they were very obviously faked, that two zeitgeist-defining musical geniuses such as Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo couldn't possibly be responsible for anything so shoddy and uninspired. In the enormously unlikely event that they were responsible, it was suggested, these tracks were clearly intended as a joke to put people off the scent of their forthcoming masterpiece.
Unfortunately, the devotees duly discovered that no, they weren't faked; yes, Bangalter and De Homem-Chrosto were responsible; and no, the tracks weren't a joke.