Worth every one of the nine minutes. This is water.

Now one to actually pay attention to. Please.

And another one while you sip adult beverages in the sun. The Tallest Man on Earth on KEXP.

A Friday evening soundtrack. The Lumineers on KEXP. You’re welcome.

Partridge Gets Lucky.

If you watch House of Cards (and if you don’t, seriously WTH is wrong with you), this is a must watch 6 mins of your life. From the White House Corespondent Dinner comes the best spoof I’ve seen in quite some time.

The Boxer. Mumford and Sons

Lumineers, Unreleased New Song

“Bloomsburg Fair. They got it all there. There’s lots to eat there.” Wow.

Thank you @cuizoo … just another reason why the Internet and I get along so well.

An amazing Gangnam Style remix.  Nothing compared to the original, but still worth the watch.

"Radio is still the medium most people use to discover music, but video-sharing site YouTube is the top choice for teens. That’s right: Not iTunes or Spotify or Pandora but YouTube, home to official and unofficial music videos by the truckload. The info comes from Nielsen’s “Music 360” report, which says that while 7 percent of us use YouTube for music, 64 percent of teens do. Next in line for teens is: radio, 56 percent; Apple’s iTunes, 53 percent; and then CDs, 50 percent."

I know more and more of my music comes from social recommendations — typically I discover something shared by a friend in facebook or a youtube video posted to a tumblr I follow.  After that it makes it into one of my shared Spotify playlists.  I haven’t discovered or purchased something from iTunes in ages.

Teens discover most music on … YouTube? - Digital Life

Gotye remixes the remixes. Somebodies.

Gangnam Style.

As of this posting, this video has only been viewed 3,719,469 times.  Unreal collision of identity, community, and design. Perfect conversation starter for #ci598 Disruptive Technologies.