
Chris Milk has “milked” state-of-the-art web technology to create an “utter”ly weird multi-window, interactive video experience called “The Wilderness Downtown,” where trees will literally (well, graphically) pop-up right outside your childhood window and birds will fly onto your doodling. The video features Arcade Fire’s “We Used to Wait,” off their acclaimed album, The Suburbs.
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Check out the Broken Bells interactive video. A new trend, fascinating, trippy and the future of music. You can’t really download a copy. It’s a good way to promote and stop piracy.
Broken Bells 3d Interactive Video

You know that thing cartoon characters do when they see something unbelievable? They look at something with a surprised face, then rub their eyes with their fists as if to clean their eyeballs, which are surely deceiving them. Then they look again, and the unbelievable thing is still there. This is usually when their eyeballs become really large and protrude from their skull. I just did that. That just happened to me.
Kanye mentioned this a while back, but to hear it is a whole other beast. The Wu-Tang sample on the beat gives this a more raw, less pop feeling. Obviously, Justin Bieber cancels out that rawness. How do you feel about Kanye West and Raekwon remixing a Justin Bieber song?
Sidenote: Did you know Kanye West is currently only following one person on Twitter, and that person is Justin Bieber?
Runaway Love Remix – Justin Bieber ft Raekwon and Kanye West

Like Maroon 5′s previous single Misery, I wasn’t completely taken when I first heard Give A Little More. I kept seeking a sonic climax that would blow me out of the water and thought that it lacked ‘oomph’ when I found none. After a few listens, the track had won me over.
Give A Little More starts off with distinct, noteworthy drumming layered over with the familiar Maroon 5 guitar riff. As it goes into the verse, we notice that it’s actually less funk and more sultry, and sexy crooning is what Adam does best, e? The beauty of the track lies in its overall flow (Am I making any sense here?) and its not-so-mainstream sound. The groovy accents give a much-appreciated zing to the dominant sensual ambiance, which would’ve made it too serious.
Give a Little More – Maroon 5