Justice has been quite on a roll lately. They've remixed Franz Ferdinand, Scenario Rock, Fatboy Slim, NERD and even Britney Spears. Looks like the French duo have gotten their grubby mits on Daft Punk's “Human After All” and went ahead and reworked it, giving it that bass heavy, robotic, eerie, anamolous sound that only Justice knows how to. The mp3 along witn many other remixed items can be found by clicking here.
Artist Doug Aitken's public installation piece sleepwalkers features musicians Cat Power and Seu Jorge, whose images are projected on certain Manhattan facades that can be viewed from 5-10 p.m. each day until Feb 12th at the MoMA in New York City. Aitken has directed videos for the likes of Interpol and Fatboy Slim.
For all the glorious details and to get instantly cultured, click here. (There's even a fun online exhibition!)
Fatboy Slim
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You remember Norman Cook, don't you? The man who single-handedly introduced the 303 to business majors and pre-meds, and the only Brit to ever legitimize the Hawaiian shirt. Blame the rise (and fall) of the progressive era or its subsequent electro hangover, but somewhere down the line, Fatboy was relegated to a guilty pleasure. This 18-track greatest hits package should put things back in perspective. From his classic "Brimful of Asha" remix and the maniacal "Everybody Loves A Carnival" to recent gems like "Slash Dot Dash" and the brand ...


























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