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Touching Bass: Ta-Ku
Nocturnal beatmaking, Maori cuisine and a tasty hot pot of soul and electronica. Happy Friday.
Errol Anderson
6.7.13
New music

Check out Randa's New Video: "Frankenstein"
Randa is a rapper slash producer from Auckland who you may have seen playing at some of our NZ parties. Her stuff kind of sounds like if Danny Brown was raised by the Brady Bunch and took oboe lessons with Carlton Banks.
Noisey Staff
Noisey Redactie
6.7.13
Words

I Guess I Kind of Look Like Skrillex
When I turned 17, I was convinced that the right thing to do was shave the side of my head as quickly as possible.
Shriya Samavai
6.7.13
mix

r/futurebeats Mix Series Vol. 7
DJ Spills brings you the newest and best cuts from the Futurebeats archive.
Spills
6.7.13
ground zero

Syria
Last year VICE commissioned photographer and videographer Robert King to document the civil war that has been ravaging Syria for the past two years.
Robert King
VICE Staff
6.7.13
Motherboard Blog

Watch 'Fiction,' the Good-Dark New Video by the XX
This new video directed by Young Replicant is dark, literally dark, and verging on the self-parodic. The song might be the best the XX have done.
MOTHERBOARD STAFF
6.6.13
Motherboard Blog

Trying to Impeach Obama Is a Lot Like Trying to Impeach Bush
So you want to (Hell)fire the President of the United States? Just copy and paste.
Daniel Stuckey
6.6.13
Words

Crate Expectations: Rob Garza
Half of Thievery Corporation, Rob Garza shares with us his secret tracks
Rob Garza of Thievery Corporation
6.6.13
VICE on HBO Extended

Senegalese Laamb Wrestling's Marabout Ritual
The most popular sport in Senegal isn't soccer—it's laamb, combining Greco-Roman wrestling moves with eclectic pre-fight rituals and dances.
Thomas Morton
VICE Staff
6.6.13
Motherboard Blog

The Man Who Was Trapped in the Present
In 1953 Henry Molaison, a sufferer of severe epilepsy, underwent experimental brain surgery that saved his life and robbed him of it at the same time.
James Baines
6.6.13
Art

Greenland Is Melting! Ice Queen Melissa F. Clarke's New Art Project About Climate Change
Brooklyn artist's generative work integrates scientific data with documentary material from her trip to Greenland.
Whitney Mallett
6.6.13
Gear

This Guy Plays the Eiffel Tower
And you thought the upright bass was cumbersome.
Nick Rattigan
6.6.13
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