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This might be the strangest release of classic Chicago label Trax yet! The clue’s in the title - it’s Daft Punk brassified. We get four classics by the world’s most famous Gallic robot duo: “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” gets turned into a 1940s Dick Tracy-style riff-off with every form of trumpet imaginable, “Around The World” mixes wind instruments with that famous vocal mantra, “Da Funk” features plenty of sassy brass and “One More Time” wraps things up on a swingin’, jazzy high.
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all around me are familiar faces
worn out places
worn out faces
bright and early for the daily races
going nowhere
going nowhere
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Displays from Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
as a Trekkie I am obligated to reblog this
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it’s half 5 and I’m up for work. just a pity I’m not working today…
David Bowie’s Space Oddity Cover
Recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station.
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Note from Ron: We live in the future.
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majestic prowling lion fish (by Paul Cowell)
Nature you are drunk
they have these for sale in dobbies, I wouldn’t mind a big tank with some cool fish in it. a fish tank i mean.
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LOTR Illustrated Guitar by Vivian Xiao
Exquisitely detailed enough to be crafted in the forest realm of Lothlórien, this beauteous guitar was not forged by elf nor man, but by 16 year Vivian Xiao with sharpie markers! Depicting Nazgul, Minas Tirith, and even the all-seeing Eye of Sauron, this divinely-engraved instrument could surely inspire even more Led Zeppelin songs. Check put Vivian’s website for details on purchasing and commissions.
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Abandoned by BrokenView
The structures of humanity can only persist as long as we can remember them. Even after their walls have fallen and their innards retaken by nature, they can continue to stand in the photographs of intrepid urban explorers, documenting their death while simultaneously preserving them forever.
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