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Now here is a wonderful example of the right choice of music making all the difference in an otherwise somewhat lackluster video. The original just has the standard retarded rustling noises in the background but this version is absolute edge-of-your-seat amazing. Found on the "answer to my dreams" website Kitteh Roulette.
Greetings from Riga! Check this ish out. DIE ANTWOORD crew is: Zef rap-rave master NINJA Fre$h, futuristik rich bitch, YO-LANDI VI$$ER And beat monster, DJ HI-TEK DIE ANTWOORD represents the sounds of the Zuid Afrikaanse streets. Their fierce, hi-energy sound is inspired by Cape Town's fast and furious mini-bus taxi's you can hear coming from blocks away with an evil DOOM! DOOM! DOOM!
Check out their website for more, including "20 fun facts" and a hilarious slideshow as the background. Ninja has a tattoo on his neck that says "pretty wise," one on his chest that says "how can an angel break my heart," and one on his side that says "A woman is more dangerous than a loaded pistol." And then there's Richie Rich on his pec. Oh, and Caspar with a huge boner on his shoulder. Wow. Check out this video and the extreme close-up shot of Ninja hip thrusting in Pink Floyd boxers. Genius.
What does "Die Antwoord" mean? The answer. Answer to what? Whatever man. Fuck.
Too hot to handle, too cold to hold Betta not fuck with my Gameboy or I'll BOOST YOU
Given that tomorrow is Monday this is kinda the opposite of what I am feeling right now, but I recently stumbled across this old gem in my bookmarks and couldn't help sharing!
I think my favorite is the TDK ad...and the Dalí screen test. Did you know Andy Warhol had three television shows? "- Andy Warhol's Fashion (ca. 1980) - Andy Warhol's TV (ca 19981) - Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes (1987) ANDY WARHOL'S FASHION was shown on Manhattan Cable, Andy Warhol's TV was shown on the the Madison Square Garden Network and Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes was shown on MTV." from Zamboni, where you can watch and even download some episodes. Also, couldn't resist posting this Duchamp interview found during the Andy Warhol-athon:
Wanna rock some season-appropriate tunage but wary of hitting on 'Last Christmas'? I hear ya. Check out this youtube playlist I'm working on. Suggestions welcome!