Sunday, January 25, 2009

Saturday / Sunday Slide: Smurf Shoe

Discovery. It is always illuminating and satisfying to discover something new, particularly new music, which is something I am almost constantly seeking. Thanks to Twitterer @bizaaron for tweeting about Freescha, an indie-electro duo based in San Fernando Valley, California.

Listen to this little ditty called Smurf Shoe. It is difficult to tell if this is an official music video or a fan-created video. Admittingly, the video is strange - in a good way, though.

One thing is certain: If you ain't shakin' your rump by the end of the video, check your pulse.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, but there's always something MORE to discover. Can anyone spot the "Easter Egg" in this track? I just discovered it myself. I'll give you a hint. It's from a pretty well known movie from the 80's...

David Kemper said...

With these artists, I am starting to realize that one must ALWAYS read between the lines. There's always something more.

Still can't find the Easter Egg, though the furry faced character and the bespectacled evil-looking character do seem to ring a bell.

Is it one of the plush toys?

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