Grimes says:
When I heard I was doing a guest-post, I didn't even think for a second about who I would write about. I could elaborate endlessly on the merits of this musician (spiritually, musically etc.) but I think it will suffice to say that I've rarely (if ever) met a person who is so magnetic and alive, and to whom my love of/ and ability to make music is so largely indebted.
I see Arthur Russell performing in a fedora with a bunch of snapping detectives all dancing at the same time and Panda Bear is doing some shit on a sampler. But it's like, not comedic at all. It's like, some hyper-emotional feel-good supergroup moving into the future by looking back. This doesn't really do justice to this song, but I'm not a great writer or anything. <3 <3 <3
Download Flow Child's Body Go by donation at Arbutus Records imprint called Movie Star
When I heard I was doing a guest-post, I didn't even think for a second about who I would write about. I could elaborate endlessly on the merits of this musician (spiritually, musically etc.) but I think it will suffice to say that I've rarely (if ever) met a person who is so magnetic and alive, and to whom my love of/ and ability to make music is so largely indebted.
I see Arthur Russell performing in a fedora with a bunch of snapping detectives all dancing at the same time and panda bear is doing some shit on a sampler. But it's like, not comedic at all. It's like, some hyper-emotional feel-good supergroup moving into the future by looking back. This doesn't really do justice to this song, but I'm not a great writer or anything. <3 <3 <3
This music is released on an Arbutus Records subsidiary called Movie Star. Download by donation here <http://www.arbutusrecords.com/index.php?p=moviestar>
When I heard I was doing a guest-post, I didn't even think for a second about who I would write about. I could elaborate endlessly on the merits of this musician (spiritually, musically etc.) but I think it will suffice to say that I've rarely (if ever) met a person who is so magnetic and alive, and to whom my love of/ and ability to make music is so largely indebted.
I see Arthur Russell performing in a fedora with a bunch of snapping detectives all dancing at the same time and panda bear is doing some shit on a sampler. But it's like, not comedic at all. It's like, some hyper-emotional feel-good supergroup moving into the future by looking back. This doesn't really do justice to this song, but I'm not a great writer or anything. <3 <3 <3
This music is released on an Arbutus Records subsidiary called Movie Star. Download by donation here <http://www.arbutusrecords.com/index.php?p=moviestar>

