Here’s Mike Skinner light… sorry… Professor Green with a little re-make of INXS classic I need you tonight. PG’s real name is Stephen Paul Manderson and he hails from Hackney, East London. He’s actually on Mike Skinner’s label, The Beats. Single out on April 12. Good fun.
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

this is the first live performance EVER of Lykke Li’s Possibility
an homage to an idea lost in the fire
Florence + The Machine has a new official video for the Dog Days Are Over
the EP is released digitally on March 21 with the 7” out a day later

Hot Chip kindda changed it’s nerdy style in this vid, isnt it?
director: Peter Serafinowicz
this is not a new video
Kenneth Bager’s fragment eight came out in January 2008
but still cute and makes us happy
it also makes us wanna to Asia right now
[via szanalmas]
Crookers and Steed Lord teamed up for Transilvania
the 9th episode of The Weird Girls Project
The Weird Girls of Reykjavík is a collective created and headed by concept artist Kitty Von-Sometime. It evolves episode by episode and the members mix between those involved from the beginning and new members increasing with every event. The ages range from 18 to 34 years and the girls all live in or have close connections with Iceland.
Each episode is planned by Kitty for approximately three months with the members knowing as little as is possible about the event outside of the date. This includes the location and the costumes. As standard there will be a photo shoot and they are aware they will be filmed. The main element of the project is ‘reaction to the unknown’.
This episode produced a commissioned video for Crookers. The majority of the filming took place in and on Höfðatorg – Iceland’s tallest building. The Icelandic winter proved both stunning and a challenge – the temperature dropped below minus twelve but the elongated golden sunset and sunrise threw every colour possible into the sky.