MacMillan Wharf @ Dusk (Taken with instagram)

MacMillan Wharf @ Dusk (Taken with instagram)

Roisin Murphy - Momma’s Place (Skerm Remix)

Stumbled across this song. Let’s call it the Song of the Day.

Patti Smith - Piss Factory (B-Side to Hey Joe)

I just finished “Just Kids” by Patti Smith, which led me to this track. One of her very first poems put to music. If a book could have a soundtrack, this would be it.

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track We Don't Eat (Adventure Club Remix)
artist James Vincent McMorrow
album DrankSinatra.com

James Vincent McMorrow - We Don’t Eat (Adventure Club Remix)

I love the dubstep on this one.

theatlantic:

My Favorite Photo Ever: A Military Dog Jumping Out of a Helicopter:

…a dog was among the contingent of commandos sent to kill Osama bin  Laden. The two lead photographs show dogs jumping out of aircraft, which  I find totally mindblowing.

Read on and see the other photo that blew Alexis Madrigal’s mind at The Atlantic.

theatlantic:

My Favorite Photo Ever: A Military Dog Jumping Out of a Helicopter:

…a dog was among the contingent of commandos sent to kill Osama bin Laden. The two lead photographs show dogs jumping out of aircraft, which I find totally mindblowing.

Read on and see the other photo that blew Alexis Madrigal’s mind at The Atlantic.

(via danwick)

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track From Finner
artist Of Monsters and Men

Of Monsters and Men - From Finner

(via Bijan Sabet)

Book of the Month(s) Club

“Dancer from the Dance” by Andrew Holleran

I finished this book about a month ago, but I haven’t had a chance to review it until now. I liked this book as much as I’ve liked a book in quite a long time. It tells the story of the still-underground but burgeoning gay circuit scene in New York City and Fire Island during the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDS era. The time and place described is exciting, lustful and at times comical, but ultimately reveals itself with a sort of hollow hopelessness. Basically, it asserts that gay life was either one-dimensional (sex) or two-dimensional (sex and dance) for these forebears who lived at a time progressive enough to have community but still too repressed for real opportunity.

The thing that stuck with me the most were the undeniable parallels to the gay scene we live in today. As the the author described the parties, the participants and the hopes (and delusions) of the generation, I was reminded of places, parties and even specific people that I’ve encountered in the past five years alone. While the book reflects only a small segment of the gay population living in the United States or even New York City at the time, I couldn’t help but think, “Holy shit, we haven’t really progressed that far.” Of course, in certain ways, we absolutely have. But I recommend this book to any gay man who has ever been to a circuit party (or gay club, for that matter). Whether you enjoyed yourself or hated your experience, live for them or despise them, consider them an outlet or a trap (or maybe a little bit of both), this books reminds us that we’re still dealing with some of the same internal shit we did 40 years ago in pursuit of the very same thrills. Is that bad? Is it intrinsically gay? It’s tough to say, but important to consider.

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Haley vs Deadmau5 - Falling In Love With Brazil (Kaskade Remix)

Ready for summer!

(via Dan Wick)

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track Till I Get There
artist Lupe Fiasco
album Lasers [Explicit]

Lupe Fiasco - Till I Get There

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An Ode to LCD Soundsystem

For anyone who is an LCD Soundsystem fan, and thus lamenting their last-ever show this weekend at Madison Square Garden, this is really cool… The Current put together a radio stream of all the artists who are named dropped as musical inspirations in LCD’s seminal hit “Losing My Edge.” I’ve probably even heard of less than half of these bands, which tells you how cool I am, but it’s still pretty neat.