Song Contest: (Winner: Osaka Loop Line)

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Best Song for getting drunk and playing foosball on Thanksgiving:

Osaka Loop Line

Best Song for riding around in the middle of the night in Golden Gate Park:

Osaka Loop Line

Best Song for playing darts:

Osaka Loop Line

Best Song for Checking Email:

Osaka Loop Line

Sounds like: Postal Service but with more LAZERS

Gripping Narrative:

Discovery is the recording project of Rostam Batmanglij and Wes Miles, friends who began recording together in the summer of 2005. One year later they had committed themselves to their respective bands, Vampire Weekend and Ra Ra Riot, but nonetheless continued to record together when they both found themselves in the same city. The project is many things: it’s partly an attempt to realize Wes’s concept of a band where everyone plays synthesizers, and of Rostam’s concept for an album where handclaps keep the backbeat instead of snares drums. It’s an embrace and also a commentary on the pop music of the past decade, of booming 808 bass and jittery sixteenth note high-hats. Elements of european electronic dance music skittering in double-time over steady R&B. If soul music is secularized, sexualized gospel, Discovery is an attempt to see if soul music can survive being plasticized, roboticized, quantized, chopped, and finally, screwed. The album features Rostam and Wes each singing half the songs and guest vocals from Ezra Koenig (Vampire Weekend) and Angel Deradoorian (Dirty Projectors).

The actual song

Overheard at Dinner

Man1: They serve some very high quality pork here.
Man2: Really?
Man1: Yeah, i mean it’s been to some of the best east coast boarding schools and has read a broad variety of fine literature. We’re talking Shakespeare, Jane Austin, William Faulkner, you name it. This is some great pork.

Overheard: Downtown Santa Cruz

Sketchy Old Dude to Young Girl>>

When you’re with me honey, you’re safe, you don’t have to worry cause honey, I don’t even have to panhandle. I have it all worked out, what I do honey, what I do is that I just sell heroin.

Ohhhh Santa Cruz. I haven’t really hung out here in a while and all the crazy homeless people are new again.