The Sun Never Sets On The Roman Empire
Like that wicked gun shirt I recently blogged about, I also picked up this Triumvir “Rome Never Fell” shirt at Capsule up in Toronto’s glamorous Yorkville region. Its black and white, and features a statue of Caesar giving the Trudeau-salute. It also fits perfectly.
To celebrate how much I like wearing it, here are some Rome-themed tracks for you.
The Streets - Blinded By The Lights (Nero Remix)
AutoErotique - Gladiator (Steve Aoki and DJ AM Mix)
And while we’re on the topic, let’s reminisce about the time I went as Caesar for Halloween. I was probably inspired slightly by Robert Silverberg’s Roma Eterna, a fictional story of what the world would have looked like if the Roman Empire had never fallen.
Thanks to our T-dot brethren SalaciousSound for the Violca track. They’ve got another one, and some more information on their post about Violca.
Hi
Love this track heaps…thanks. Pity I cannot get it in New Zealand. would give my left arm (almost heh!) for a copy of it!!
Cheers for posting!
Warrick
Hey
If you’re into The Streets, check him out at The Edge festival in Edinburgh. You can listen to a preview of the artists performing here: http://radiomagnetic.com/main-features/edge-festival-dance-preview/
Thanks
Bobby
The Nero-remix of Streets is so f**king incredible nice.
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Soren
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The bomb exploded Polish Internet. It turned out that a hacker network buszował Prime Minister’s Office, several ministries, the Office of the President. Now he has decided to reveal. “The situation is morally ambiguous” - says the expert.
Government Cert.gov.pl or Incident Response Team Computer admitted that maybe the place was “unusual activity in the system,” and the law firm for a time cut off from the internet. As it turned out, the case was quite serious. Hacker also have security for the Foreign Ministry, Defense Ministry and the Office of the President.
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Child Abuse Hotline Ad Uses Photographic Trick That Makes It Visible Only To Children
A Spanish organization called Fundación ANAR, or Aid to Children and Adolescents at Risk, created a bus-stop advertisement in April that features the group’s hotline number for children to report abuse. But by using a process called lenticular photography, the company made the hotline number, and much of the ad’s content, visible only to those under a certain height — presumably children.
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