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Meet Ghostly International's Secret Weapon: Lord RAJA

Consider his 'RAJA Radio Sacred Space' mix an introduction. Even Sufjan Stevens is a fan.
Jemayel Khawaja
1.13.15
Noisey Blog

The Music Genre Isn’t Dead, It's Just Been Watered Down to Indie Nothingness

It's time to stop describing Tame Impala as psych rock.
Steven Viney
1.12.15
defense & security

Putin's New Military Doctrine Doubles Down on Jedi Mind Tricks

New decrees expanding Russia's ability to recruit foreign nationals might prove valuable in eastern Ukraine, bringing various paramilitary groups there under more direct Russian control.
Ryan Faith
1.12.15
Art

Times Square is Yawning, Thanks to Sebastian Errazuriz

Taking over a massive array of Times Square billboards, 'A Pause in the City That Never Sleeps,' gives New York a reprieve from its daily hustle and bustle.
Beckett Mufson
1.12.15
Internet Exploring

Are These Ska Bands or Improv Troupes?

One blog would like to quiz you.
Dan Ozzi
1.12.15
Words

The BPM Festival's Opening Weekend Was an Overwhelming Smorgasbord of Awesome

Things are just getting started...
Jemayel Khawaja
1.12.15
Highlights

Please Watch Sidney Crosby Get Kicked In the Nuts

Sidney Crosby got kicked in the nuts over the weekend and we're all over here laughing at it. Come join us!
Sean Newell
1.12.15
FRANCE

There's Now a Tinder for Horny Cows

Thanks to the wonders of the internet, it’s not just vegans, tattoo lovers, and gamers that have their own dedicated dating sites; now French bulls and cows have one, too.
Lauren Rothman
1.12.15
sub.culture

Dive into the Sweat-Drenched Changa Tuki Scene in Caracas

We traveled to South America to uncover the vibrant, and at times controversial culture.
David Garber
1.12.15
Europe

Everything We Know So Far About the Men Behind the Paris Terror Attacks

Three days after the attacks that killed 17 people in Paris, details have emerged about the lives the perpetrators led and their connections to each other.
John Beck
1.12.15
Environment

The Economic Cost of Carbon Pollution Is Much Greater Than Estimated, Say Stanford University Researchers

The US government estimates each ton of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere costs the economy $39 — a figure that should be $220.
Laura Dattaro
1.12.15
Words

Roland Tings Teases Us With Australia's Summer Sound In "Pala"

Grab a mango lassi, sit back and bask in a new track by this Melbourne producer.
THUMP Canada Staff
1.12.15
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