
The Black Book of Capitalism by Sylvain Chauveau

Food & Liquor by Lupe Fiasco

On Circles by Caspian

It’s Almost Dry by Pusha T
The Black Book of Capitalism by Sylvain Chauveau
Food & Liquor by Lupe Fiasco
On Circles by Caspian
It’s Almost Dry by Pusha T
Sour by Olivia Rodrigo
Ultraviolence by Lana Del Rey
Are You Happy Now? by Jensen McRae
Solar Power by Lorde
it’s been a week of sad girl, happy summer music
The Art of Drowning by AFI
RTJ4 by Run The Jewels
White Pony by Deftones
Mean Everything To Nothing by Manchester Orchestra
A Moon Shaped Pool by Radiohead
The Woods by Sleater-Kinney
Tell All Your Friends by Taking Back Sunday
Mercy by Planes Mistaken For Stars
week two of my new high-rotation playlist of sorts. i can’t believe all these years later that taking back sunday record still hits, but it does.
Frontera by Fly Pan Am
Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons Recomposed by Max Richter
Vheissu by Thrice
Sleeping With Ghosts by Placebo
trying a new thing, adding a weekly post of my heaviest in-rotation albums. this will not just be ‘new’ music, or necessarily even new to me. i don’t use spotify or any shit that would track listening, so it can be the balance to when everyone has year-end listening posts. i’ll link to a bandcamp to support the artist when possible—if there is none, i’ll link to some song or performance that i favor from it.
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Colin Smith (b. 1982) works in a form of assembly within and across disciplines, both in digital and analogue formats. His processes are informed by theorist Marshall Mcluhan's thesis that the medium is the message, resulting in pursuits that, in their realized forms, speak to an idea of the content as well as the method to its creation.
Educated in fields of institutional communication—graphic design, journalism, and advertising—he utilizes their tenets in tandem with more traditional tradecraft, resulting in projects whose tangible result is commentary on the blurring line between art, industry, and capital in the United States.
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