Tycho has just released a new track called "Division" and I couldn't be happier. Tycho tweeted earlier this year that he would like to have a new album out by 2016 and it seems this might come true. Check out the new track below as well as his upcoming tour and be sure to check out the mini documentary about The Closing Awake Tour.
TYCHO 2016 TOUR DATES
JUL 02 - Chicago, IL - Mamby on the Beach
SEP 17 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre (w/ Lotus, El Ten Eleven)
SEP 22-24 - Thornville, OH - Resonance Music & Arts Festival
SEP 24-25 - St. Louis, MO - Murmuration Festival
OCT 15-16 - San Francisco, CA - Treasure Island Music Festival
Welcome to The Collective Loop Playlist-87. Take that nice stroll on the beach and feel the water under your feet as you get lost in the bliss. In this months installment we have a mix of some shoeglaze, indie pop style music. We have new music by Local Natives, Petit Biscuit, Brothertiger and more...
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Coverart by Damion S.
Tracklist
1. Blush by BRLLNT
2. Past Lives by Local Natives
3. Common Sense by School '94
4. Strange Feeling by Close Talker
5. Here We Are Waiting by Honeymilk
6. Time Will Kill You by Honeymilk
7. Locust Point by Brothertiger
8. St. James by Dyan
9. Sweet Wife Life by Sonstep
10. LVSK by Nomadic Firs
11. Jungle by Petit Biscuit
12. Set The Fire by Swimming Tapes
13. You Don't Think You Like People Like Me by Alex Lahey
Check out this innovative tree house that can be easily hanged, installed, and removed without any negative impact on the environment. Trees & Peoplecreated the first platform glamping (glamor camping) tree house without any impact to the trees and their environment. DOM'UP is an economical and ecological alternative to tree houses, and meets a growing demand for unusual nights in a natural environment. Check out more information on here.
Here is a really neat little product. The Plume Wi-Fi System does away with this paradigm of distributing your Wi-Fi completely, using a series of tiny Pods scattered throughout your house to ensure coverage, and shifting the routing duties to the cloud. As a result, it's able to respond to varies demands and conditions, optimizing the network in real-time to deliver maximum performance. They don't look too shabby either, in champagne, silver, or black, so unlike that old router, you don't need to hide these behind your desk. They are currently only available for pre-orders for 6 minimum pods for $39 each, so about $234 for all 6 plumes which work great for 2 to 3 bedroom homes.
There seems to never be enough chairs or table space at gatherings. I think having a few Briefcase Picnic Tables would do the job. This outdoor picnic table can be folded and transformed into a briefcase for easy storage and transportation. It's made with lightweight and durable aluminum frame. You can get one on Amazon for about $68.
Folds compactly for easy storage or transport
Constructed of high impact wood top, it has an aluminum alloy frame for durability
Lightweight yet heavy duty
Combination of aluminum and steel parts for lighter weight and stronger construction
Welcome to The Collective Loop Playlist-86. June is upon us and it feels like the right time to sit by a pool or lay at the beach baking in the sun. So get your fun on! In this installment we have new music by XYLO, Golden Features, Rufus Du Sol and more...
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Cover art by: Damion S.
Tracklist
1. Scattered (Feki Remix) by Xavier Dunn
2. BLK CLD by XYLO
3. Heirloom by Basenji
4. Do You? by Golden Features
5. They Montley Crue (Feki Remix) by Daruma
6. Make A Standy (feat. Barnaby) by Embody
7. Adventure of A lifetime by Matoma
8. Kisser by Step Rockets
9. BreatheIn by Japanese Wallpaper
10. Metaphysical (ft. Janelle Kroll) by Autograf
11. Unforgiven The Presets Remix by Rufus Du Sol
12. Feel Safe by All We Are
13. I Just Wanne Be Somebody Else by Gypsy & The Cat
I'm sure this will be in my home. The convenience of always-on voice controls meets the power of the world's biggest search engine in Google Home. Like Amazon's Alexa, the Google Assistant lets you ask questions, set times, and control internet devices using your natural language. It also supports Google Cast, meaning you can play songs on any Cast-enabled speaker (including the Home itself), link them together for whole-home audio, and even pick out and start watching TV shows using nothing but your voice. Interchangeable bases let you match the device to your decor, and since developers are getting a look at it months before its official debut, you can count on it having a few surprise features when it launches later this year.
Hermanns company has started the wooden surfboard collection and they're looking for backers on Kickstarter. They want to revive the original Surf-Spirit and to search for an alternative to environmentally harmful material. Why? Because conventional surfboards and how they were constructed are hazardous wastes which can never decompose - not even in a thousand years. So check out these beautiful boards and check out more about the company here.
Now this is a interesting turntable and here is why. In many ways, playing a record is the antithesis of streaming. The Trntbl Turntable ($350 pre-order $450 retail) promises to bring the two experiences together in an interesting ways. It can automatically identify what you're spinning, letting you share via social media, or show your Spotify friends what's playing, with a "Tune In" feature that lets them listen along in real-time. It can also stream audio wirelessly to Sonos, AirPlay, and Bluetooth speakers. As for the turntable itself, it comes in matte black or soft creme, with a minimal design that uses high-quality components, including gold-finished buttons, tonearm, and counterweight and a frosted acrylic platter.