Latest Andru Edwards Videos

Erykah Badu Says Video is Grossly Misunderstood


When it comes to public nudity, it doesn’t really matter if you have a point—it only matters if someone complains.

Although Erykah Badu was never cited at the time she shot her new video “Window Seat,” the singer now faces charges of disorderly conduct and a fine of $500 for her street performance on March 13. That was when she stripped naked in Dallas’ Dealey Plaza and acted as if she had been shot in the head.

Oh - and in case the location doesn’t sound familiar to you, that is also the same place where John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963.

Click to continue reading Erykah Badu Says Video is Grossly Misunderstood

Read More | Yahoo! News

Gallery: Erykah Badu Says Video is Grossly Misunderstood


Advertisement

Interview with Brooklyn’s funky duo, Matt & Kim

Posted by Drea Avellan Categories: Editorials, Dance,

Description

Music has always been a form of self-expression. Most artists enjoy creating music and sharing it with the world anyways they can – through shows, CDs, blogs, MP3s, Myspace, Twitter and any other new media the Internet spits out. As an extension to all the ways we can enjoy their music, Matt & Kim, can also be found on various video games published by EA. If you have heard of this Brooklyn-based dance/punk/electric/make you feel good music band – you know why they are a great fit to the EA TRAX catalog.

Matt & Kim broke into the ever so experimental New York music scene in 2006 with their first self-titled EP. Since then, they have been making everyone dance with non-stop tours all around the United States and Canada. The release of their full-length album, Grand, has brought Matt & Kim some mainstream exposure via commercials and now – video games.

We talked it up with Matt while on his way to a show in Florida. We talked about the band, games, the music scene and how they party—Isn’t that what it’s all about, anyways?

Click to continue reading Interview with Brooklyn’s funky duo, Matt & Kim

Gallery: Interview with Brooklyn’s funky duo, Matt & Kim


Advertisement