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Flying Lotus Shares Trailer for Short Fi...

Flying Lotus has shared the trailer for FUCKKKYOUUU, a short film that features a score he wrote. Directed by Eddie Alcazar, FUCKKKYOUUU premiered earlier this year at Sundance’s NEXT Fest. Watch the trailer below via Hypetrak. The film’s description reads, “With the ability to travel in time, a lonely girl finds love and comfort by connecting with her past self. Eventually faced with rejection she struggles with her identity and gender, and as time folds onto itself only one of them can remain.” FUCKKKYOUUU isn’t Flying Lotus’ first...
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Father John Misty Shares Behind-the-Scen...

Recently, Father John Misty released the surreal video for “The Night Josh Tillman Came to Our Apartment”, in which Tillman encounters a depressed version of himself at a bar and, after a romantic evening, hooks up with himself. Today, Tillman has shared a behind-the-scenes clip chronicling the making of the video. We meet Tillman’s body double and hear what was actually said during the filming. (Including this awesome pick-up line: “Hey, sulky-buns, you look handsome over here by yourself.”)  Offering an explanation as his hand is bandaged,...
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John Carpenter Announces First Live Perf...

John Carpenter will perform his music live for the first time ever at All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in Iceland, which takes place July 1-3, 2016 in Keflavík. The performance will comprise selections from this year’s Lost Themes LP, his scores from movies like Halloween, Christine, and They Live, and new music. Carpenter will be joined by his son Cody Carpenter, his godson Daniel Davies, and a full live band for the show. Below, watch a trailer announcing the performance.  Earlier this year, when Pitchfork’s Evan Minsker asked Carpenter about touring,...
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Lana Del Rey Shares Ethereal "Music...

Lana Del Rey has shared a new video for “Music To Watch Boys To”, off her new album Honeymoon. In the clip, Del Rey lounges in paradise – two gramophones by her side – and joins a host of ethereal women swimming underwater. True to the song’s title, there are also shots of some boys playing basketball. Watch it below. Previously, Del Rey has shared a video for “High By The Beach”. Read our Pitch post “Mac DeMarco, Lana Del Rey, and the Fading Ideal of a Forever...
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The Velvet Underground: The Complete Mat...

In November and December 1969, between the release of their self-titled LP and the following year’s Loaded, the Velvet Underground held a residency at two venues in San Francisco: the Family Dog and the Matrix (a pizza parlor-turned-concert hall opened by Jefferson Airplane’s Marty Balin). All in all, the Velvets performed for 18 nights, and a significant portion of the gigs were captured on a four-track recorder. Now, recordings from those shows will be released as a four-disc box set, The Velvet Underground: The Complete Matrix Tapes. Arriving November 20...