Hump day is close to over, and what better way to push on towards the weekend than with a hilarious video? I started watching the video just to hear the song by Grinny Grandad, which is excellent, but stuck it out for the awesome breakdancing. This video features the remix by DJ Askillz and is certainly bound to brighten your evening.
I just received notice of the new single from the upcoming Chromeo album, Business Casual. Ever since watching this video at Daryl Hall’s house, the influence of Hall & Oates on their music has become ever clearer. With the release of “Don’t Turn The Lights On”, it feels as if their sound is being pulled further back in time, which I am obviously in support of. At the same time, I feel that this track is ripe for the remixing, and I can’t wait to see what people do with it. They’re on tour this summer supported by several acts, including Neon Indian, so it’s bound to be a good time.
So one of my favorite tracks of the year so far now has an official video. It’s a simple depiction of life on tour for Rusko, which is made worth watching for the pure brilliance of the track alone. In addition, this video has convinced me of two things: 1. This man is practically a god in the UK, and 2. I need to get myself to a Rusko show ASAP. If you haven’t heard O.M.G.! yet, you are missing out on so much more than you know.
Just opened my inbox to find this gem. I had no prior knowledge of this track by Sidney Samson featuring Twista, but the beat is infectious and the dance moves make me want to hitch the next ride to Baltimore. Plus the main lady in the video is noneother than Rye Rye, so you know it’s hot.
January was one of the greatest months for new music that I can remember, and these were some of our favorite songs and artists to come our way. Lapalux – Gutter Glitter Grimes – Genesis Ghost Mutt – Sweat Mode Parallel Dance Ensemble – Occupied 813 – Pumbleous Bubbles Hermitude – Hyperparadise Gang Colours – On Compton Bay 123MRK – Weird Obey City – Fuck Dat Wobble heRobust – Facebook [...]
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.
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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.
If you wish to contact the team, send mail to did@dippedindollars.com or for individual addresses, check here. (But please not both, duplicates are a drag)
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.
If you wish to contact the team, send mail to did@dippedindollars.com or for individual addresses, check here. (But please not both, duplicates are a drag)