Welcome to Playlist-55! I know today is Halloween so if your sick of the Halloween music how about something different. In this installment we have music by
Teen Daze,
Phantogram,
Coastal Cities and more...
Click Play and have at it! If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Cover art by: Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. A Real Hero (College Cover) by High Highs
2. Listen by Teen Daze
3. Black Out Days by Phantogram
4. Apex by New Mantra
5. Summer Reign by Coastal Cities
6. Navajo by Island Cassettes
7. Old Fears by Satchmode
8. Unbound by Cathedrals
9. Unhappy by Saint Pepsi
10. Waves by Magic Man
11. You're Not The One by Sky Ferreira
12. A World Of Peace by Jacoo
Our desks are where we spend a lot of time and sometimes space can be an issue with those with larger speakers. So how about some speakers that are an ideal combination of attractive design and fantastic sound as well as size. The
Timbre Speakers ($125), machined from a single piece of solid alder wood and stainless steel, they have a long-lasting construction that actually contributes to the sound. The stainless steel sheet along the front acts as the diaphragm and suspension of the speaker, thanks to an attached voice coil. This results in a full sound across the entire range that's perfect for whatever music helps you make you tackle that to-do list.
Check out there
Kickstarter Campaign
Source: Runningfarmlabs.com
Scott Hansen, a graphic artist who makes beautiful ambient music as
Tycho and maintains the equally amazing blog
ISO50, has a singular vision of music and art. Everything posted on ISO50 ascribes to an almost soothingly minimal aesthetic feel with his music style. So with that being said
“Awake” is the first single from Tycho’s new LP due out next year, Scott has also done the album art as usual. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Source: pitchfork
Riding with a bag is great and all, but what if it could be better? Introducing the
SEIL (Safe Enjoy Interact Light) Bag, which is a wearable signal light for cyclists. Lee Myung Su is the designer behind the SEIL Bag. It’s basically a bag with a wireless remote control that the bikers can use to display signals on the back of the bag, such as left or right signals, cruise signal, stop signal, or an emergency signal. And it's also a very fashionable bag to hold your stuff, but I'm sure you got the point by now. This concept won a Red Dot Design Award back in 2010, and now Lee is back with plans for turning it into a reality with the launch of a
Kickstarter campaign for the bag. The SEIL system is currently up for funding on
Kickstarter.
Source: ohgizmo.com