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Babes Mixtape Vol. 2 Curated by Lemonade

Babes Mixtape Vol. 2 Curated by Lemonade

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For years, the electro-dance outfit Lemonade has been gyrating our ears and hips in a hedonistic frenzy. So when they agreed to curate the second installment of our Babes At The Museum mixtape series, we heel clicked all the way home like some cracked out springboks.

The collection of 10 handpicked songs make up a chromatic mix of ambient, electronic and dance that can only be sourced by a wayfaring bunch constantly touring, plucking obscure ear gems along their way.

Check out the mixtape and let your crowded museum visits be filled with blissed out insouciance. Finally something to put a muffling end to all the loud-talking know-it-alls always feeling like they need to express their art criticism in public.

Lemonade by Von Pamer

Lemonade looking like their standing inside a Richard Serra installation. (Photo by by Von Pamer.)

 

If you want to hear Lemonade own material, grab their album Diver, out now on True Panther Records.

Artwork by Adam G. Mignanelli of Ballast NYC and mixed by Abdullah “the Kid” Saeed

Tracklist:
Cluster and Eno – “Für Luise”
Vladislav Delay – “Whistleblower”
Asa Chang and Junray – “Hana”
Saint Etienne – “Kiss and Make Up”
Anna Domino – “Caught”
Durutti Column – “For Belgian Friends”
Ana Helder-  ”Next Club”
Instra:Mental – “Leave It All Behind”
Tim Hecker and Daniel Lopatin – “Vaccination (for Thomas Mann)”
Alva Noto – “Monophaser 2″


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Florine at Brooklyn Museum

Florine at Brooklyn Museum

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Florine at Brooklyn Museum credit Xavier Aaronson

Florine is French and interns at one of my favorite record labels, True Panther. She was spotted at the Brooklyn Museum for the Small Black and Lemonade show, as part of the museum’s Audiophile concert series. When asked if music belongs in the museum, she said, “It’s definitely not common to have music come together with museums, but I think it’s a great idea and it should be a natural fit.” Read full interview over at Vice.


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