Whoever Yung Jake is, he gets datamosh. You know, that glitchy genre of video art that makes you think your computer is broken? Love it. Video artist Nicolas Provost’s New Flesh is the best in game, but this is the damn theme song. Read more »
This past Friday night, Jay-Z debuted a game-changing street single called “D.O.A.” (Death of Auto-Tune) that sent the Hip Hop community into a tizzy, but not without some controversy. For the uninitiated, Auto-Tune is a popular program most associated with making artists sound like robots and while R&B singer T-Pain is often regarded as the most frequent offender, it has spread like a virus across the industry with lots of rappers using it too. Anyway, while some people were arguing whether or not No I.D. solely produced the track or why Kanye West would be involved in the first place after the liberal amounts of Auto-Tune he put down on his last album, others were thinking what a sad comedy it was for Hot 97 DJs Funk Flex and Mister Cee to treat the track like it was some sort of dub plate made specifically for them. True, the radio station got the exclusive and some shout outs too, but that track was made for the streets. Read more »
Thank Goodness It’s Still Kanye Webst Week
Kanye Webst Week continues, hitting new heights on day five. Free Art & Technology debuts the Caps LEDs Rants – Twitter Badge, a stylish pin automatically updated with the latest Yeezy rant for you to “wear and show off … in public.” And continuing their endeavors in the offline world, F.A.T. educates the public about scamming free rides on London transit, just like Kanye probably would if he ever rode a bus again. Finally back on the computer comes Lowercase Kanye, a cure for everyone sick of reading Kanye’s all-caps rants, as well as a middle-schooler’s explanation of Yeezy’s autotune secrets.

























