° Animal Collective, “Brother Sport” Video °

This video for Brother Sport has blown me away. I love where music videos are going. You also must check out the video for My Girls if you haven’t seen it yet.

March 29th, 2010 | Published in Uncategorized  |  1 Comment

° Dimlite °

I first heard Dimlite when Smax mixed Quiz Tears into a set last October, and I’ve been hooked ever since. This producer from Switzerland sounds a little like his friends Teebs and Dorian Concept, and is known for the intense environments he weaves around his sample-clad beats. He also releases gorgeous lo-fi material under the name Misel Quitno that you must check out (especially Sleepover Pieces Volume I). Prismic Tops, his latest release on Now-Again, officially drops May 4, but the good people at Stones Throw have made the album available on their store right now.

Dimlite – The Way Blood Travels

Dimlite – Diana Won’t

Dimlite – Elbow Flood

March 29th, 2010 | Published in Music  |  1 Comment

° Beach House, Live @ The Black Cat °

So I’m completely obsessed with Beach House (this is not news), so naturally when I heard they’d be playing The Black Cat here in DC, I immediately bought tickets for myself and my equally obsessed roommate. After looking forward to it for months, yesterday it was here at last. We walked in and the place was packed (it was a sold out show) and the air was thick with Victoria Legrand’s voice. After listening to their records for so long, I had lost sight of the fact that there were real people responsible for these sounds, and the whole scene came off as immensely surreal. Their performance was very true to their recordings, but more amazing because it was happening in front of my eyes. That voice, that voice, so hypnotically sublime that at times it felt as if I were in a trance. For writing such heavy songs, I was surprised at how humorous Legrand’s banter with the audience was, midway through stating, “Thanks for coming, even those people back there who aren’t sure what show they’re at. No, this isn’t Ike and Tina Turner, it’s Beach House.” Wow, I already lusted after her voice, but now I just want to BE her. As they performed surrounded by sparkly diamond-shaped pinata-esque stage decorations, it was almost as if we were inside a dream of the band’s creation. It was a performance without flaws, one that left me an even bigger fan of the duo, a thing I didn’t even know was possible.

March 27th, 2010 | Published in Music  |  2 Comments

° The Deer Tracks °

This track by The Deer Tracks was one of those tracks I mysteriously acquired, and would have gone unnoticed, had it not come up randomly during my road trip back to DC from Austin, and I’m certainly glad I did. It has everything I love in a song, female vocals, handclaps, and a dreaminess that runs throughout. It’s been on repeat ever since I returned home, and hopefully you’ll find it just as entrancing.

The Deer Tracks – Bless The Waves

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March 26th, 2010 | Published in Music




WHO WE ARE

Dipped in Dollars (D.I.D.) is the brainchild of Chief and Danger. While attending a crazy liberal arts college in Vermont, we realized our mutual love of righteous dance music, art, and the people behind them. D.I.D. exists to share this love with you and hopefully turn you on to something new.

This site exists to promote artists, if you hear something you like, think about throwing the artist(s) a few dollars, buy an album, go to a concert, show them you care. If any artists or official people want us to take any of our links down, just shoot us an email and we'll take care of it.

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