Number 32 baby! No — but in all seriousness, here’s a very interesting look at the stats on who’s doing what in the blogosphere. Congrats to our own Thomas Ricker for… you know… blogging really hard.
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Santogold, Kanye West, tunes, thoughts
Thursday, April 17, 2008

So Kanye posted up this mention of Santogold (his “favorite artist”) on his blog, and I highly recommend you all go check it out, then get check out the track I’m a Lady quickfast. I have to say this new shit she’s doing is quite impressive. On that note, I thought I’d put up a stream of the track that Eric and I worked on with her, Spank Rock, and Tyler + Mario from !!! (pow pow pow pow pow). It’s a wild assortment of cats, but I really like it (especially Naeem’s crazy / creepy vocals) — check it out below.
14kb JavaScript Super Mario Brothers
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Doesn’t the headline say it all? 14 sweet kilobytes of JavaScript magic.
Don’t believe me? Check it out yourself right here.
Brothers & RCRD LBL: musical matches
Monday, April 7, 2008
Our good friends and neighbors at RCRD LBL have posted a lovely bulletin about us on their totally bitching music blog. They’ve also included a bunch of tracks that we’ve worked on which are free for you to download to your heart’s content. Thanks guys — we’re flattered!
Brothers mix on The Fader, get it while it’s hot
Friday, April 4, 2008
Remember that Fader article I mentioned like two posts ago? Well we’ve got that mix up now. You can check it out here. Also, they’ve included the actual article, for all of you out there who hate hate hate old media.
NateTrue’s Dock.app
Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Some iPhone users out there may be familiar with an app by NateTrue called Dock. The premise of the application is really simple: it lets you switch from app to app without returning to your home screen. It’s a brilliant piece of software, and as far as I can tell the only one of its kind! Unfortunately, Nate seems to have stopped working on it, and there’s a lot of ways it could be improved (being able to select the spot on the screen for the dock, which apps to put in the list, style in which they’re displayed, etc.).
Does anyone know of another app like this? Or how to persuade Nate to make some modifications?
Don’t make me learn how to code.




