We like ‘m!
(Found on Marketing Alternatif)


We like ‘m!
(Found on Marketing Alternatif)

And your trees will dissapear…
(Found on Today and Tomorrow)
No need to tell you that this man got some A-class style, right?
Time for another Klub Tilt! Since Xmas and Sweden go well together, the fifth edition of Klub Tilt will hold a Swedish theme. With two big names from the land of Ikea and H&M: Özgür Can and Agaric, Klub Tilt promises that your second Xmas day will be A.O.K.
I would like to thank: Meldy, for being a superb model, Fina for her high quality photography, Vio for helpfull co-artdirection, Sil and Ingo for the photoshop after works and last but not least, Sea Captain Plonk E for the graphics and art direction.
Everybody who knows youtube, knows this man. The Techno Viking was filmed by Matthias Fritsch, and this ultimate viral generated over 20.000.000 clicks. Fritsch did a small exhibition about this internet phenomenon, called: Technoviking Archive, with one of the most funniest remakes:
(Thanks Vio!)
That is one of the many hilarious quotes posted on the website ‘Clients from Hell‘, a website where designers can drop quotes from, yes, clients from hell. Really, really recognizable.
Feel the need by The Detroit Emeralds: perfect to end your set, like Hot Chip frontman Joe Goddard did in his RA podcast a couple of weeks ago. And also perfect to end your week in my opinion. Have a great one!
Found this interview with Shaun Ryder and Bez from The Happy Mondays, the band that was leading the Madchester scene in the late 80’s. They were like kind of idols to me. Drugs, hooliganism, booze, Acid House, being lame and dropping out from school were the tings that mattered that time. Luckily time does change…
Bankrobbers will be great copywriters! I mean, they also write short persuasive texts that should quickly bring in a lot of money… See for yourselve at Banknote 365.


The sets of Insect54 are a must for every graphic desinger.
Hidyho people of the good life,
It’s been a while, but here we are again, with a new episode of the Radio Kobayashi podcast. This time I crawled deep into the darkest, dampiest depths of my record and mp3 collection to find the most stressy, dark, slow, heavy, mean and cutting techno beats to mix a perfect autumn musical experience.
Enjoy the ride and watch those leaves and the rain fall down!
Tracklist:
1. Sculpture 1986 - Collabs feat. George Issakidis & Speedy J (Original Mix) - Electric Deluxe
2. No Peace No Love No Unity - Kassem Mosse - Aqueous Haze
3. Shift - Ribn - Clone Records
4. New Dawn - Claro Intelecto - Warehouse Sessions
5. Beyond The Stars (Speedy J remix) - Syncom Data - SD Records
6. PM Please - Anton Zap - Underground Quality
7. Furry Hat - Avus - Border Community
8. Black Pot (Jan Hendez Remix) - Monoloc - Smallroom Music
9. Stoned Autopilot - Martin Buttrich - Planet E
10. Mrs Bojangles - Dj Koze - Circus Company
Listen to it via Itunes or via our soundcloud:
I whish I could be him!
The Cyber Carpet is an invention (with a nerdy name) based on movement that is presumed to be a giant leap in the world of virtual reality. The treadmill that goes in every direction will make it possible that you can physically walk through virtual worlds. Just some years ago Sony filed a patent for a technology that would allow a virtual world, complete with sounds and smells, to be projected directly into the brain. Where will this end bothers and sisters? Let’s say that in some 200 years we will find out that we ourselves are just one big Playstation game. Ninininini!
(Found on NotCot)
I’m fucking Lucifer, whaddayawant punk?
This man is king. No he’s not, he’s the emperor of all parallel galaxies together.
Alright alright… there once was this Australian professor called Thomas Parnell. In 1923 mr. Parnell came up with an idea to measure the flow of a piece of tar pitch over many years. Sadly, Mr. parnell never knew the outcome, because the good man obviously passed away, probably somewhere around the fourth drop, beause the eight drop fell in 2000. On the picture you see the current custodian: professor John Mainstone. He still looks like a content man. Read more about the tar drops right here.
(Thanks Rule!)