[Video] Apple Releases iPhone 5c Commercial
You may not have noticed it if you were tuned in to the Steelers/Bengals game last night, but there was a bit of history made as Apple unveiled the first commercials for their newly-unveiled iPhone 5C. The new version is basically a plastic version of the iPhone 5 and has been lambasted by critics since it was first announced to the public last week. While the specs are beside the point, Apple's marketing team seemed to take a page out of 2006 with the white background and kitschy music. "Ring Ring" by Sleigh Bells plays in the background as the mold is seemingly poured for the plastic pieces. If you were wondering, this version comes in a variety of colorways, but you'll figure it out quickly if you weren't privy to that knowledge. Check out the ad below.
http://youtu.be/8k2iR2RrBRk
R. Kelly: "Genius"
It has certainly been one hell of a 2013 for Chicago's own R. Kelly. After rocking both Bonaroo and Pitchfork this year, Kells has been steadily pushing out music and visuals. The latest off his forthcoming Black Panties, "Genius," plays on similar themes to previous singles that have come out of late. It seems as though R. Kelly is looking out from the mountain after a long career, reminding himself of his greatness. For now, check out the song below.
[Video] Vivelo Hoy: "Riot Fest 2013 - The Art of A Mosh Pit "
Today we bring you the intricacies of the art of moshing from none other than Hoy's Roger Morales. Shot this weekend at Riot Fest in Chicago's Humboldt Park, Roger risked life and lens as he waded into the craziness that takes over the park on the city's west side each year. Included are do's and don'ts (no back kicks or punches) and the spirit of moshing. Check out the video below and keep it posted to RubyHornet for more Riot Fest coverage all week.
http://youtu.be/8BJtM1ucNN0
Danny Brown: "Side A (Old)"
Talk about something having a long lead time. It seems like we've been hearing about Old, Danny Brown's debut release on Fool's Gold, forever. After threatening to leak the album in response to its apparent shelving or a dispute over the release date, a stream of the album came available late Monday. Check out the stream here below and stay posted for the full release coming soon.
Pusha T: "Nosetalgia" (Ft. Kendrick Lamar)
Pusha T's upcoming album, My Name Is My Name, got a lot of recently when Kanye stopped by his listening party to sound off. In any sense, Pusha doesn't disappoint on "Nosetalgia". The jazzy, simple beat by Nottz & The Twilite Tone sets a perfect stage for K. Dot and Pusha who both are at their best in this vein. My Name Is My Name drops October 8, until then check out the video below.
[Video] Deltron 3030: "City Rising From The Ashes"
Deltron 3030 has been busy lately and today brings us the video for "City Rising From The Ashes" via Noisey. After dropping a an EP earlier this year, and announcing a full-length this fall along with a tour featuring a 16 piece orchestra, Deltron is on a tear after an elongated hiatus. Check out the video below.
http://youtu.be/uFJf1Y6ztZI
[Video] Arctic Monkeys: "Hold On, We're Going Home"
Drake is everywhere. Even indie rockers, the Arctic Monkeys got in on the Drake frenzy that has heated up as leaks of Nothing Was The Same began hitting the internet. Turns out, Wu Tang Clan aren't the only ones with their own rendition of a Drake song. Yesterday, video of the band covering the song at BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge series came available. Check it out below.
http://youtu.be/RvA3q0ZU-NQ
SBTRKT: "IMO"
London-based indie pop act SBTRKT has been gaining international attention since the release of their 2011 self-titled album for their genre-bending, all-inclusive style that can appeal to a wide range of listeners. The duo of Aaron Jerome and Sampha are back with a new track, "IMO" which features less of the vocals of Sampha with a smattering of instrumental-tinged grooves. Check out the track below.
http://youtu.be/3H0498NNnUg