Happy New Years from TCL and welcome to Playlist-69. The New Year can be a little hectic with going back to work and starting a new year. So how about a playlist that slows it down and comes up throughout to a faster pace. In this installment we have new music by
New Navy,
Tycho,
Giraffage and more...
If you want to check out any of the other Playlists then click on
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Cover art by: Damion S.
Tracklist
1. A Walk (Titanics Remix) by Tycho
2. Lips Like Wine by TIO
3. AYA by Recycle Culture
4. Chocolate by Giraffage
5. Domino N.O. Joe Remix by Gardens & Villa
6. Every Night (The Temper Trap Remix) by Josef Salvet
7. Money Can't Buy by Howard
8. Pelican by New Navy
9. Crusoe by Halcyon Drive
10. Concrete Wall by Dog In The Snow
11. Hears by Young Karin
12. Competition by The Dodos
13. Crime by Hospital
14. Call Cards by Crescendo
Christmas is right around that corner and instead of hearing the jingle of Christmas all your hearing is the jingling of your keys. Loose keys are noisy but handy. Instead of sounding like a dog with a jingly collar how about you get the
Key Wrap ($30), by
Campbell Cole, it will keep them contained like a key taco.
The Italian veg tanned leather securely keeps your keys under wraps until you need them with the help of a wire rope and a stud that fastens the leather closed. They are available in four colors: Pebble Grey, Blue, Black, and Oak.
Source: DesignMilk
I'm not a huge fan of insects, however these are pretty slick. These were created by designer
Istvan Giordano of
Chatoic Atmosphere. This collection is nearly over 100 organisms with day/night variations called:
Biotop from Polygonia, which was made in Cinema 4D using random values within parameters designed by Giordano. You can check out the full series over at
NeonMob, a platform for discovering, collecting and trading digital art online.
Source: thisiscolossal.com
Objekten Systems Key Ring($15.58) by
Alain Berteau is a practical product for those that don't want a case that docks your smartphone or even having to carry around a stand. The classic leather key ring with a subtle cut offers smartphone docking capabilities. The product is also produced with recycled, bonded leather.
Well it's about that time for another
DJ Earworm mashup of all the most popular pop music of 2014. It may not be my style of music, however I can still respect the genre. Although, it makes you realize that all pop songs sound the same. Well click play below and check out this years as well as previous years.
Also check out
DJ Earworm mashups from 2009 - 2007
2014
2013
2012
2011
Welcome to
The Collective Loop Playlist-68 and the holiday season. In this month's installment I wanted to take it back to a more relaxing and chilling time of the winter warmth inside your warm home. So sit back and enjoy your hot chocolate and let's go on a journey. We have some new music by
Polarsets,
Arc Waves,
Absofacto and more...
If you want to check out any of the other Playlists then click on
TCL Playlists in the menu.
Cover art by: Damion S.
Tracklist
1. Half Dome by Arc Waves
2. History Books by Absofacto
3. If This Dance Catches On by Mounties
4. Light Me Up by Flyte
5. Leave Argentina by Polarsets
6. Inside You (Elvis Depressedly Cover) by MyBrother My Sister
7. Les Squelettes by Essential Machine
8. Sink or Swim by Pauma
9. Skipping Stone by Good For Grapes
10. In The Mirror by Public Access TV
11. Nobody More Than You by Arms and Sleepers
12. Side by Side by TRWBADOR
13. Love Trials by Alexandre
14. Sui Generis by PHOSPHENE
Amazon has finally revealed the
Amazon Echo, a voice-activated digital assistant device that is always connect to the cloud. This pleasant robotic voice will answer your questions with ease. Just ask for information, music, news, weather, and more. Echo is controlled by your voice for hands-free convenience and is connected to the cloud so it's always getting smarter."
The device, which looks like a skinnier version of a paper towel tube, is outfitted with a 2.5-inch woofer, a 2.0-inch tweeter, a light ring, a 7-array microphone that should be able to pick up voice commands across the room, and an action button.
Amazon is currently offering invite-only sales of Echo at the price of $199. Amazon Prime users can buy one for $99, but will also have to request an invitation.
Find out more information on the Echo via
Amazon site or watch the video below. So do you think you would use one of these or is your smartphone just as easy and useful to use instead?