Also for Monteith’s Single Source, kiwi director Zoe McIntosh is putting together a documentary about the process of producing craft beer. The documentary will be released on the site in eight parts, which will eventually be presented together as a short film – possibly by the time next year’s NZ Film Festival rolls round.

This is part 1.

New Matt & Kim goodness, so exciting!

Their album Grand was the soundtrack to our last summer, new album Sidewalks is out early November – just in time for this summer. Happy happy!

Dark Side Of The Lens.

I’m sure this film has floated by my dashboard before, if you were the clever submitter – sorry for the fail at reblogging and all. This thing is beautiful, glad I got around to watching it.

Never have I seen captured the momentum of a wave in film like that before, the feeling as you’re lifted and set down is definitely something I thought was restricted to actually getting wet.

The narration is like a lullaby, but there is some touching wisdom in there if you still have the capacity to listen while being stunned by the visual experience.

Neon Colony from Surfer Bears’ debut LP, She Was Coloured In.

Introduced to me as “Irish electronic noodles”, the album, it is good. The MP3 was too big to upload, so video it is.

James Blake covers Feist’s track, Limit to Your Love.

Really like what he did with it, the video isn’t bad either.