The last time I drank Red Bull, my friends and I filled up the bathroom sink in our hotel room with ice and cans of it and pounded them like shots of whiskey from nice, glass tumblers provided by the hotel (which we ultimately ended up stealing). I was 17, and it was a Spring Quarter field trip to the Chicago Art Museum, hosted by our high school. We were so jacked on it that, at 2 AM, our art teacher came knocking at the door about noise complaints we had received over the past three hours whil
Forever down w/ the 2am collabs. Especially with these amazing people <3
Watch the full version of our new film featuring Brian Eno, Giorgio Moroder, Erykah Badu and more.
This last weekend I had the extreme honor and pleasure of being invited to take part in the Redbull Music Academy Bass Camp in SF along with about 20 other artists from all over the west coast. Such a gift to learn from the pros and then go straight to a studio to work with five or six of the most talented peers you maybe would have never met or had the opportunity to work with. The full RBMA will be taking place in Tokyo (!!!) this year. To all my musical friends, I HIGHLY recommend taking the time to apply. It is an experience like nothing else. You can stream the full documentary to get a better idea <3
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Running In The Fog on vinyl!!!bringing some to tonight’s (sold out) show via @turntablekitchen + EP stickers (!) via @fatherdaughterrecs 🌠🌛 #dreams 👏👏👏
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Baby Shukuru is a victim of incessant poaching and human-wildlife conflict occurring in the jungles of Kenya. Elephants who used to walk free in the jungles are now endangered. Like many other baby elephants in these jungles, Shukuru is an orphan and is being taken care at David Sheldrick Wildlife trust in Nairobi where he is being fed, protected and rehabilitated by humble keepers. Once they are no longer milk-dependent they are moved from this elephant nursery to other centers. Slowly they are moved to their natural habitat, but this can take few years (8-10) before they are ready to move in the wild. Most orphans who come to the park have been traumatized due to witnessing the slaughter of their mothers and families. They often arrive in poor health and have difficulty socializing with other elephants. Sometimes they arrive injured and no longer have the will to live. The keepers are there to help nurse them back to health and help them during their time of grief. Photos by Michael Nichols
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(Source: National Geographic, via grizzliestbear)
If a tree falls in the Presidio…
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