This short nightlife film captures Next Level Gone Wild 2013, a celebration of trap music. Filmed live at the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, CA – Jon Zombie Video Productions
Trap Songs Featured in Next Level Gone Wild 2013
Antiserum & Mayhem – Let’s Go
Flosstradamus – Underground Anthem
Major Lazer ft The Party Squad – Original Don (Luminox Remix)
Pond is a psychedelic rockband from Perth, Western Australia. Their first album was released in January 2009, titled Psychedelic Mango which contained many psychedelic rock and pop elements.
After the success of Tame Impala‘s 2010 breakthrough debut album Innerspeaker, a band which shares three members with Pond, the album Beard, Wives, Denim was recorded in 2010 and later released to critical acclaim in March 2012.
Rumors suggest that Pink Floyd’s “Echoes” synchronizes with Stanley Kubrick’s 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, when played concurrently with the final segment (titled “Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite”).
“Echoes” was released three years after the film’s production and is 23 minutes and 31 seconds in length; similar to the “Infinite” segment.
Sound effects in the middle of the song convey the feeling of travelling through, or flying over, an alien world.
The drone vocalizations heard in the final scenes of 2001 seem to match with the discordant bass vibrations in the middle of “Echoes”, as well as the choral glissando’s of its finale.
Another notable link occurs during a change in scene at precisely the moment when guitar and keyboards crescendo as the lyrics re-enter for the final verse.
The early lyrics vaguely convey reference to planets, which seems entirely suitable for the film’s depiction of Jupiter and it’s moons.
Flight of the Conchords follows the adventures of a two-man band from New Zealand, as its members seek fame and success in New York City. Jemaine or Bret break into song in each episode. The songs are built into the narrative structure of the show in several different ways.
Flight of the Conchords – Too Many Dicks On the Dance Floor
Tell the players, make it understood
It ain’t no good if there’s too much wood
Make sure you know before you go
The dance floor bro-hoe ratio
5 to 1 is a brodeo
Tell Steve and Mark its time to go
Flight of the Conchords – I’m Not Crying
No, I’m not crying
And if I am crying
It’s not because of you
It’s because I’m thinking about a friend of mine who you don’t know who is dying
That’s right, dying
These aren’t tears of sadness because you’re leaving me
I’ve just been cutting onions
I’m making a lasagna
For one
Flight of the Conchords – The Most Beautiful Girl in the Room
And when you’re on the street
Depending on the street
I bet you are definitely in the top three
Good looking girls on the street
Depending on the street
Flight of the Conchords – Business Time
Making love
Making love for
Makin love for two
Making love for two minutes
When it’s with me you only need two minutes,
because I’m so intense
Two minutes in heaven is better than one minute in heaven
You turn to me and say something sexy like, “Is that it?”
I know what you’re trying to say, girl
You’re trying to say, “Aww yeah, that’s it”
And then you tell me you want some more
Well, uh… I’m not surprised
But I’m quite sleepy
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 film featuring Pink Floyd performing six songs in the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy.
Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii Track listing
02:13 1. “Echoes, Part 1″/”On the Run” (Studio Footage) (from Meddle/The Dark Side of the Moon, 1971/1973)
19:54 2. “Careful with That Axe, Eugene” (B-side of “Point Me at the Sky” single, 1968)
27:59 3. “A Saucerful of Secrets” (from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968)
4. “Us and Them” (Studio Footage) (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
44:51 5. “One of These Days I’m Going to Cut You into Little Pieces” (also known as “One of These Days”, from Meddle, 1971)
55:59 6. “Mademoiselle Nobs” (from Meddle, 1971 previously known as “Seamus”)
7. “Brain Damage” (Studio Footage) (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
01:04:56 8. “Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun” (from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968)
Laika Come Home is a Gorillaz remix album released in July 2002. It was compiled by the Spacemonkeyz and contains most of the songs from the Gorillaz’ first album, Gorillaz. The songs are remixed in dub and reggae style.
Laika Come Home is one of those albums you put on and chief up your lil’ dubs too, until the final track finishes.
Gorillaz – Punk (Original)
Check out Hillbilly Man, Another stand out track by the Gorillaz.
Before cannabis was accepted in the mainstream, you had to be incognito with your tokes.
Somebody always gotta turn informer for the man
I want to know, know right now
Is there one of you in the crowd?
Are you gonna call 911, and spoil all of my fun?
You crazy fools
Frankie Paul – Get Ready
The original “Get Ready” from Frankie Paul that Sublime covered for their version.
Sublime – Get Ready (Live at the House of Blues 1996)
Kendrick Lamar – Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe
Album: Good Kid, M.A.A.D City
If your intentions are good and you are true to your purpose, negative energy can’t bother you.
I can feel your energy from two planets away
I got my drink, I got my music
I would share it but today I’m yelling Bitch don’t kill my vibe, bitch don’t kill my vibe
Bitch don’t kill my vibe, bitch don’t kill my vibe
Kendrick Lamar – Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe (Instrumental)
How can I paint this picture when the color blind is hanging with you?
In honor of the fact that Daft Punk have composed the music for the new TRON: Legacy movie, I decided to create an homage to the rocking robotic duo.
In true 139 Mix-tape style, I’ve mashed up, edited and remixed 23 of my favorite Daft Punk tracks into 6 minutes of Daft bliss that I’m calling “Definitive Daft Punk”.- Cameron Adams
Definitive Daft Punk Mix – Track Listing
1. Daft Punk – Da Funk
2. Daft Punk – Aerodynamic
3. Daft Punk – Too Long
4. Daft Punk – Oh Yeah
5. Daft Punk – Steam Machine
6. Daft Punk – Television Rules The Nation
7. Daft Punk – Tron Legacy
8. Daft Punk – Alive
9. Daft Punk – Burnin’
10. Daft Punk – Around The World
11. Daft Punk – Voyager
12. Daft Punk – Crescendolls
13. Scott Grooves – Mothership Reconnection (Daft Punk Remix)
14. Daft Punk – Digital Love
15. Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster
16. Daft Punk – Human After All
17. Daft Punk – Face To Face
18. Daft Punk – Short Circuit
19. Daft Punk – Daftendirekt
20. Daft Punk – Revolution 909
21. Daft Punk – Technologic
22. Ian Pooley – Chord Memory (Daft Punk Remix)
23. Daft Punk – One More Time
DJ Babu is a hip hop legend. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of watching Dilated Peoples, Beat Junkies or The Visionaries perform live with Babu then you know how live a show feels with a DJ like Babu working the beat instead of simply pressing play and letting the track run behind the vocals.
DJ Babu, is a Filipino-American DJ and producer. One-third of the hip hop group Dilated Peoples (alongside Rakaa, Iriscience and Evidence), Babu is also a member of the Beat Junkies DJ crew, and together with rapper Defari forms the duo the Likwit Junkies.
Babu has won multiple competition titles Including the Vestax World Championships and multiple ITF titles. As a revered battle DJ he has appeared in and hosted numerable videos. DJ Babu is famous for redefining the art of beat juggling during the 1997 ITF/Beat juggling category competition, when he first performed his “Blind Alley” routine. Under the name “The Turntablist”, produced perhaps the genre’s most popular battle record, 1996’s Super Duck Breaks, which sold over 10,000 copies.
DJ Babu Scratches and Performs Blind Alley Routine For Fellow DJs
DJ Babu shows off his skills for other DJs on this radio show by scratching over the beat before jumping into his Blind Alley Beat Juggling routine.