Infinietely Curious - the first collection of lo-fi music featured on and inspired by the 'Dimed Out' podcast.
Dimed Out – Bonus Livestream: A Conversation with Alexa (Amazon Echo)
As part of our latest live streamed content, and further exploration of Artificial Intelligence, I try to have a conversation with Alexa's ChatBot function.
Model Village by IDLES (Music Video)
The seemingly unstoppable IDLES team up with the visual magician that is Michel Gondry for the music video to 'Model Village.' The bands latest single from the album Ultra Mono.
In The Mood for Love – Keep or Delete (Film Review)
In the second instalment of the ‘Keep or Delete’ 20th Anniversary series, we’re reviewing ‘In The Mood for Love’. In the Mood for Love has been critically acclaimed since its release in 2000, but it’s a film that had evaded my eyes for the longest time. That of course has changed, but is it as good as many have it out to be? More importantly, is it good enough to
The Best of Creed Bratton (BOBODDY Trap Mix)
A collection of Creed Bratton's best scenes and quotes from The Office US, all set to a strange, mutating trap beat.
Keep or Delete – Dancer In The Dark (2000)
A condensed, ten minute video version of Dimed Out Episode 2 - Dancer In The Dark (Keep or Delete).
Paul Thomas Anderson Week – Inherent Vice and Phantom Thread
In the final part of our week long celebration of Paul Thomas Anderson, we look at his last two feature films, Inherent Vice and Phantom Thread.
Paul Thomas Anderson Week – There Will Be Blood and The Master
In the penultimate blog entry celebrating the work (thus far) of Paul Thomas Anderson, we take a look at his fifth and sixth feature films, There Will Be Blood and The Master.
Paul Thomas Anderson Week – Magnolia & Punch Drunk Love
In our second instalment for Paul Thomas Anderson week, we're looking at his third and fourth feature films Magnolia and Punch Drunk Love.
Paul Thomas Anderson Week – Hard Eight (Sydney) & Boogie Nights
As apart of Paul Thomas Anderson week, we're taking a quick look at his first two films, Hard Eight and Boogie Nights.