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Rick Rubin Breaks Down What He Cut From 'Yeezus'

From Mortal Kombat samples to sage leaves, this is all the shit the legendary producer had to cut.
Skinny Friedman
6.20.13
techno

Up Next Mix Series Vol. 2: Nautiluss

The Canadian techno wizard drops a mysterious missile of unreleased tracks and exclusive remixes.
THUMP Staff
6.20.13
Motherboard Blog

Still Gripped by Violent Protest, Turkey Begins a Massive Push for Solar Power

Amidst the turmoil, Turkey is continuing an ambitious push to generate 30% of its power from clean source by 2030.
Brian Merchant
6.20.13
Motherboard Blog

Congress Tells NASA to Quit Researching Climate Change and Asteroid Retrieval

It could also just be a wacky idea that won't work.
Derek Mead
6.20.13
Features

Behind the Scenes Making of JJ DOOM's "Bookhead"

We talk to DOOM and collaborator Steve "ESPO" Powers ahead of the unveiling of the track and video for "BOOKHEAD".
Noisey Staff
6.20.13
Tech

Where Is the Paper Trail for the FBI's Drone Use?

With FBI Director Robert Mueller officially putting drone use on record, and with a bit of FOIA prodding, hopefully the FBI will glance through their filing cabinets a second time.
Shawn Musgrave
6.20.13
Music

Hey Diddy, What's Your Music Channel Going to Be Like?

Diddy announced today that his fledgling cable channel, Revolt TV, has signed a distribution deal with Time Warner Cable. We called him up to see how that was going, to ask him what he's listening to these days, and what he thinks about the world, in...
Dave Schilling
6.20.13
UP NEXT

Crate Expectations: Anthony Naples

The raw, ethereal house producer gets inspired by booty bass and Jens Lekman.
Anthony Naples
6.20.13
Art

You Too Can Send A GIF To Space For 25 Cents

Lone Signal sends "beams" to the cosmos for the price of pocket change.
Moze J. Halperin
6.20.13
News

Cowboy Capitalists

In 2012, entrepreneur Ian Cox nabbed a lucrative United Nations contract to transport equipment from South Africa to South Sudan, a country on many countries' embargo list. The other problem: the journey north entails passing through countless...
Tim Freccia
6.20.13
Photo

Kai Wiedenhöfer Hates Walls, but He Photographs Them Anyway

Beginning with the Berlin Wall, which he witnessed fall in 1989, German photographer Kai Wiedenhofer has photographed many of the world's most divisive barriers in the hopes to create a dialogue about the use of walls as political tools and their role...
Christian Storm
6.20.13
Motherboard Blog

Why a Ten Cent Bus Fare Hike Was Too Much for São Paulo

The answer lies in the sharp contrast between São Paulo's highs and lows. Oh, and the traffic.
Derek Mead
6.20.13
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