Monthly Archives: March 2015
Newer posts →The “Vision” of Noisia
March 4, 2015It’s 7AM in the States and 2PM across the Atlantic in the Netherlands. The motivation behind such an early Skype visit are a group of pioneer DJ-producers, Noisia. The trio consisting of Martijn van Sonderen, Nik Roos, and Thijs de … Continue reading
Posted in Music | Tagged life+times, Martijn van Sonderen, Nik Roos, Noisia, Thijs de Vlieger | Leave a commentEric Bellinger Talks Mixtape, Songwriting & More
March 4, 2015It takes a lot of confidence to open a song with the tagline: “This gon’ be your favorite song”, but since Eric Bellinger has quite possibly written one of your favorite R&B songs of the last two or three years, … Continue reading
Posted in Music | Tagged cuffing season, Eric Bellinger, life+times, music, rihanna | Leave a commentLife+Times Video Premiere: Wolf Colony “The One” (Luscious Fox Remix)
March 2, 2015 Posted in Music | Tagged life+times, Max Bartick, picasso baby, Storyboard P, Wolf Colony | 1 CommentDirector Marc Silver Talks Jordan Davis Doc “3 & ½ Minutes”
March 2, 2015On November 23, 2012, Jordan Russell Davis was fatally shot by 45-year-old Michael Dunn at a gas station in Jacksonville, Florida. The story made national headlines because of the racial context involved with the shooting. Dunn, a Caucasian male, gunned … Continue reading
Posted in Leisure | Tagged 3 & ½ Minutes, film, Jordan Russell Davis, life+times, Michael Dunn | 1 CommentVideo Game “Adr1ft” Rethinks The First Person Gameplay
March 2, 2015In an era where the bulk of video games are First Person Shooters, along comes a unique experience called Adr1ft where the guns are removed and the focus is on interstellar exploration. From 505 Games, Adr1ft finds the player as … Continue reading
Posted in Leisure | Tagged Adam Orth, Adr1ft, life+times, Three One Zero, video games | 2 CommentsGuitarist Matthew Stevens Discusses Debut Record “Woodwork”
March 2, 2015“The kind of music that makes me excited is the more mysterious stuff where it’s like, ‘Man, what is that?’, says guitarist Matthew Stevens. “I really try to approach my writing and improvising that way whether it’s in my own … Continue reading
Posted in Music | Tagged esperanza spalding, harvey mason, Jamire Williams, Matthew Stevens, next collective | 1 Comment Newer posts →