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this week's cutie is not a new video but it's seriously adorable and painfully true in this short movie Variety Lab is trying to realize their internet fame in IRL well it's not easy to be an internet star, you see

Variety Lab returns with new record Team Up! on December 15th via Peermusic / Digital Pressure. The record features collaborations with folk legend Donovan, David Bartholomé, Lisa Kekaula, Yael Naim, Lily Frost and cover art from French comic artists Dupuy & Berberian. Tracklisting:: 01 - "Is This The Last Time?" (feat. Donovan) 02 - "Money (That's what I Want)" (feat. Mona Soyoc) 03 - "Which way to go (Reprisa)" 04 - "We Should Be Dancing" (feat. David Bartholome) 05 - "Soda Pop Confusion" (feat. [...]

Variety Lab returns with its magnificent new record Team Up! Features collaborations with folk legend Donovan, David Bartholomé, Lisa Kekaula, Yael Naim, Lily Frost and cover art from famous French comic artists Dupuy & Berberian Variety Lab Team Up! Release date: December 15, 2009 Peermusic / Digital Pressure variety-lab.com myspace.com/varietylab How did this project come together? [...]

T A L E N T. Love Is A Bird (Featuring Yael Naim) - Variety Lab Download audio file (12%20Love%20Is%20A%20Bird%20( Featuring%20Yael%20Naim).mp3) Myspace Variety Lab ` Myspace Yael Naim

Inspired by a forthcoming Saint Etienne compilation album and an old Lily Allen single, I decided to do a quick post on songs about London. As previously mentioned , the quintessential British trio are documenting their long career in an updated best-of compilation, London Conversations: The Best Of Saint Etienne , due out in the next few weeks internationally in several editions. As another taster, I've included their sprawling classic "Avenue" (included here in its full mix; an edit will be on the new collection). Lily Allen has a less optimistic view of the [...]

Welcome to Spaceport Hippo. - Factoid . In the beginning, the universe was created. This made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move. Many races believe it was created by some sort of God, but the Jatravartid people of Viltvodle VI firmly believed that the entire universe was, in fact, sneezed out of the nose of a being called the Great Green Arkleseizure. The Jatravartids, who lived in perpetual fear of the time they called " The Coming of the Great White [...]