Category Archives: Music
Jack White to Release Solo Album
Jack White, former front man of both The Raconteurs and The White Stripes, is on the verge of releasing his very first solo album on his own label, Third Man Records.
The album is called Blunderbuss and you can grab a copy on April 24th. There’s a 99.99% chance that this is going to be fucking awesome. Jack White is a musical beast.
Beast Mode
Dubstep. Martial arts. Prepare for a shot of testosterone straight to the heart.
Justice – On’n'On
The second music video from the new Justice album Audio Video Disco has arrived.
The Lasonic 1931X Gold
The Lasonic 1931X Gold is a limited edition throwback to the boombox of old. It features an iPod dock, USB, SSD/MMC, auxiliary and headphone/microphone inputs, AM/FM radio and alarm clock. All for a mere $370.
One Day Summer, One Day Fall
Nature + Dubstep + Time Lapse = Win
Tycho – A Walk
San Francisco based electronic artist Tycho just dropped a new album. It’s called Dive. This is the title track, A Walk. You can buy the (amazing) full release right here.
CES 2012: Day Two Summary
Although most of the biggest and best CES 2012 announcements were made yesterday, there was still some exciting news today. Here’s a summary of some of today’s highlights.
- Nikon demonstrated their new D4 DSLR, a damn-near $6,000 camera that isn’t nearly impressive enough to warrant the jaw-dropping price tag.
- LG demo’ed their new cloud gaming app, which is powered by Gaikai. The service will basically allow you to game on LG HDTV units without a console attached.
- Nyko showed up with a pair of speaker stands designed for the PS Vita and the Kindle Fire. They also have a Kindle Fire case with an extra battery in the works.
- Razer pulled out an updated prototype of their Blade laptop, which now features an SSD and a functional trackpad on the right-hand side.
- Griffin Technology showed their ridiculously cool new MIDI and audio interface for iPad musicians. It’s called StudioConnect and will retail for $149.
- Line 6 demo’ed an awesome looking new hardware MIDI keyboard for iOS devices.
- Viewsonic unveiled three LED computer monitors with more bells and whistles than I can even list here – everything from 3D to touch sensitivity to wireless tablet support.
- The Ubuntu TV prototype made its public debut, clunky and ugly as it is.
CES 2012: Day One Summary
Dozens of major tech companies debuted hundreds of their newest gadgets and technology during opening day of CES 2012 today. Here’s a summary of product announcements that we’re still going to care and want to hear more about a month from now.
- Razer unveiled an awesome looking new gaming tablet dubbed Project Fiona.
- ViewSonic and EXOPC unveiled a 32″ multi-touch surface called EXOdesk.
- A company called Innergie debuted their PocketCell portable device charger.
- Vizio carpet bombed the audience with new products – everything from a whole new line of television sets to all-in-one desktops, laptops, a new tablet, and more. (My favorite toy of the show so far is their new $100 Stream Player. It’s a no-brainer buy.)
- A company called BlueStacks debuted its Android app player for Windows.
- Corning unveiled Gorilla Glass 2, which is 20% thinner than the original.
- Canon shot their competition in the face with their new G1 X point and shoot.
- LG introduced a new 84″ Ultradefinition 4K 3DTV that nobody can afford.
- Samsung unveiled a ridiculously gorgeous 55″ OLED TV.
- Sony confirmed that the U.S. launch of the PS Vita will include Netflix support.
- Just about every company at the show unveiled new televisions, Blu-ray players, tablets, cameras, and ugly-ass cell phones that no one will end up actually buying. There was a lot of static on the show floor today. I covered the “big ones” here.
Moog Introduces Minitaur Analog Bass Synthesizer
Moog is heading into the 2012 NAMM convention with an impressive new analog offering: the Minitaur bass synthesizer. Check out the quick preview video below.
MC Xander – Sick of the Lies
This guy ranks right up there with Dub FX. Hot damn.










