Arcade Fire - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
from The Surburbswhen’s the last time you danced to Sprawl II?
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#god i love this song #kick out the style bring back the jams
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Arcade Fire - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
from The Surburbswhen’s the last time you danced to Sprawl II?
(Source: vitrolaquebrada)
A lush hour-long house-y, swing-y, electroswing-y, boompt-y kinda musical treat!
IT’S BACK~
Awwwwyus
AND NOW I DANCE
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Frank Ocean | Wisemen
“Frank Ocean wrote a fantastic ballad that was truly lovely and poetic in every way, there just wasn’t a scene for it. I could have thrown it in quickly just to have it, but that’s not why he wrote it and not his intention. So I didn’t want to cheapen his effort. But, the song is fantastic, and when Frank decides to unleash it on the public, they’ll realize it then.”
— Quentin Tarantino explaining why he didn’t use the song in “Django Unchained.”
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no diggity by blackstreet ft. dr. dre
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Black Market Stuff-Nat King Cole and Buddy Rich
Louis Prima - Just A Gigolo/I Ain’t Got Nobody
kdo:
Count Basie and His Orchestra - Jumpin’ at the Woodside [1938]
Arcade Fire - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
from The Surburbswhen’s the last time you danced to Sprawl II?
(Source: vitrolaquebrada)
Black Market Stuff-Nat King Cole and Buddy Rich
A lush hour-long house-y, swing-y, electroswing-y, boompt-y kinda musical treat!
IT’S BACK~
Awwwwyus
AND NOW I DANCE
(via anchorfaced)
Frank Ocean | Wisemen
“Frank Ocean wrote a fantastic ballad that was truly lovely and poetic in every way, there just wasn’t a scene for it. I could have thrown it in quickly just to have it, but that’s not why he wrote it and not his intention. So I didn’t want to cheapen his effort. But, the song is fantastic, and when Frank decides to unleash it on the public, they’ll realize it then.”
— Quentin Tarantino explaining why he didn’t use the song in “Django Unchained.”
(Source: frankocean, via sherlocks)