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AROUND THE WEB: 02/03/09

Posted 2/3/2009 12:52 PM by Samuel Duke

Tags: around the web

(Gang Gang Dance)

A killer, "Obvious Child"-sampling tune emerges from the unknown Ocotillo. Via Christen. (Music For Robots)

Director Andreas Nilsson talks about his work on the new Fever Ray video. Via Faith-Ann. (Dazed Digital)

Mr. Vegas, Demarco, Mavado and a bunch of other dudes hop on a new riddim from Teetimus and Daseca. Via Tony. (The Heat Wave)

Telepathe released the video for their single "So Fine," from the new album Dance Mother. Via Kev. (Pitchfork)

Gang Gang Dance did the same for their grime track with Tinchy Stryder. Via Kev. (The FADER)

2ManyDJ's fill in for Rob Da Bank on his BBC1 radio show, playing a mix of 420 different song intros. Via Steve. (BBC)

Vivian Girls get a nice write-up in New York Magazine. Via Loren. (New York Magazine)

Paul Frick does an exclusive PA for Little White Earbuds. Via Steve. (Little White Earbuds)

Producer Ryan Leslie kills a school's halftime show with seventeen spins. Via Tony. (Vimeo)

Flavorwire dissects some creepy missed connections. Via Faith-Ann. (Flavorwire)

Kanye found some pretty sweet cassette wallets. Via Faith-Ann. (Kanye's Blog)

Arthur Baker's awesome 12" mix of Bruce Springsteen's "Dancin In The Dark" has been on blast all week. Drums are HUGE. Via Elliot. (YouTube)

So I guess Andy Milonakis is going to be on Diplo & Switch's Major Lazer record? (Mad Decent)

A special RA podcast this week from Warp act Pivot. (Resident Advisor)

Cam'Ron is back!!! (Nah Right)

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