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Color Play
Color becomes music
The Color Play user arranges colorful plastic wedges of varying widths to compose a sound loop. Each color represents a pitch and the width of the wedge determines rhythm. The goal is to experience a voluntary feeling of synesthesia – hear pitch by seeing color.For more info click on picture!
Awesome sauce.
(via themusicjunkies)
Source: colorplay.co
I’ve seen this go down so many times…
PARTY RULE: Don’t put your behind in the middle of a dance circle when you don’t know the song (let alone when the beat drops!)
Don’t let the rain kill your dapper.
Source: SoundCloud / Daedelus
Glad to hear new music from this guy! I love how he brings the acoustic elements out at the end
Source: SoundCloud / BRAINFEEDER
When I find myself in times of trouble…
When I find myself in times of trouble
britney spears comes to me
speaking words of wisdom
(via krisisisipoo)
Source: sancedes
“I put myself in the micro for the macro and make myself an example. My mom raised me and she was a single parent. I don’t know a lot of my ancestors. And that’s a common story, especially being a so-called Black person in this country and being told that everything started from slavery. You got a lot of people out here with little to no knowledge of self, so if you still claim yourself at the end of the day then that’s a victory.” - Yamin says about the song. Read his interview for Soul Train!
Also, if you’re in Atlanta tonight, go to his show with Blu and TiRon & Ayomari at The Basement!
Source: SoundCloud / Yamin Semali
Yeah, Happy Friday!
Source: SoundCloud / L.A. Leakers
Jean P has come a long way. I’m so happy for him!
But these beats and the graffiti tags… Dope, dope hiphop video for your Monday evening (use this to wipe that nasty LL-Paisley taste out your mouth)
My all-time favorite Whitney Houston song.
Rest in Peace ma’am.
Source: Spotify
The State of Things by Earth Gang.
People are so fucking dumb. Nobody reads anymore, nobody goes out and looks and explores the society and culture that they were brought up in. People have attention spans of 5 seconds and as much depth as a glass of water.
(via themusicjunkies)
Source: murmurrs



