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Free Download: WHY? remixed by Alias

Alex Moore :: Friday, November 13th, 2009 11:30 am

WHY?’s new record Eskimo Snow may be a slighter on the hip-hop infusion that you’re used to from everybody’s favorite Anticon trio. And hey, it’s worth it — Eskimo Snow is clocking in as one of the best records and “This Blackest Purse” may just be the song of the year.

But if you’ve got a hankering to hear a little of the old hip-hop flavor creep back into the new album, Alias (producer of Aesop Rock and Sage Francis) has a free new remix of “One Rose.”

Follow the jump for free download of the remix. And click here to receive a free mp3 of WHY?’s “This Blackest Purse” and review it for Death+Taxes.
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You Review: “Higher Than The Stars” by Pains Of Being Pure At Heart

Alex Moore :: Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 11:30 am

If you haven’t seen it, the new issue of Death+Taxes is alive with an interactive technology that allows you to take pictures of images in the magazine using the camera in your cell phone, and instantly get exclusive audio and video content delivered right to your phone. It’s insanely cool and we recommend you go find yourself a copy, but for now, we’ve translated the technology to the web so you can use it right now! Just click through the jump, take a picture of the album cover with your phone (so that the album cover takes up the whole frame) and email it to [email protected]. Or you can MMS text it to 66268. You’ll instantly receive a 30 second cut of the song back on your phone. Text or email us back your rating (on a scale of 1-5). We’ll compile your reviews and post the results in our next issue. Thanks to our partners Scion for sponsoring the technology!
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You Review: “Beach Comber” by Real Estate

Alex Moore :: Monday, November 2nd, 2009 3:40 pm

If you haven’t seen it, the new issue of Death+Taxes is alive with an interactive technology that allows you to take pictures of images in the magazine using the camera in your cell phone, and instantly get exclusive audio and video content delivered right to your phone. It’s insanely cool and we recommend you go find yourself a copy, but for now, we’ve translated the technology to the web so you can use it right now!

Just click through the jump, take a picture of the album cover with your phone (so that the album cover takes up the whole frame) and email it to [email protected]. Or you can MMS text it to 66268. You’ll instantly receive a 30 second cut of the song back on your phone. Text or email us back your rating (on a scale of 1-5). We’ll compile your reviews and post the results in our next issue. Thanks to our partners Scion for sponsoring the technology!
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You Review: “This Blackest Purse” by Why?

Alex Moore :: Friday, October 30th, 2009 5:27 pm

If you haven’t seen it, the new issue of Death+Taxes is alive with an interactive technology that allows you to take pictures of images in the magazine using the camera in your cell phone, and instantly get exclusive audio and video content delivered right to your phone. It’s insanely cool and we recommend you go find yourself a copy, but for now, we’ve translated the technology to the web so you can use it right now!

Just click through the jump, take a picture of the album cover with your phone (so that the album cover takes up the whole frame) and email it to [email protected]. Or you can MMS text it to 66268. You’ll instantly receive a 30 second cut of the song back on your phone. Text or email us back your rating (on a scale of 1-5). We’ll compile your reviews and post the results in our next issue. Thanks to our partners Scion for sponsoring the technology!
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You Review: “Terminally Chill” by NEON INDIAN

Alex Moore :: Friday, October 30th, 2009 3:16 pm

If you haven’t seen it, the new issue of Death+Taxes is alive with an interactive technology that allows you to take pictures of images in the magazine using the camera in your cell phone, and instantly get exclusive audio and video content delivered right to your phone. It’s insanely cool and we recommend you go find yourself a copy, but for now, we’ve translated the technology to the web so you can use it right now!

Just click through the jump, take a picture of the album cover with your phone (so that the album cover takes up the whole frame) and email it to [email protected]. Or you can MMS text it to 66268. You’ll instantly receive a 30 second cut of the song back on your phone. Text or email us back your rating (on a scale of 1-5). We’ll compile your reviews and post the results in our next issue. Thanks to our partners Scion for sponsoring the technology!

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