A Brief History of Sampling
From The Beatles to The Notorious B.I.G., Eclectic Method takes a look back at the use of samples throughout the years.
From The Beatles to The Notorious B.I.G., Eclectic Method takes a look back at the use of samples throughout the years.
Percussion, vocals, guitar - Guitaro5000 can do it all. At the same time. Watch his impressive cover of the Eurythmics Sweet Dreams.
ESPN preps you for the Super Bowl by packing all the highs, lows, and story lines of the entire 2013-14 NFL season into 160 seconds.
Good-looking shoes you can actually wear all day? Enter the Jordan CMFT Era. Blending design cues from the AJ1 and AJ6, these kicks channel classic Jordan heritage with modern-day comfort. The upper mixes real and synthetic leather for structure, lightweight textiles for breathability, and soft foam underfoot that keeps you moving from early mornings to late nights. Durable rubber soles grip where it counts, making these an easy choice when style and comfort need to clock in for the full shift.
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Since you probably weren't going to watch the Super Bowl anyway, EA Sports did something nice for you and simmed the Denver-Seattle matchup in Madden 25. Spoiler: Denver wins.
Losing 178 goldfish in a row can take a real toll on you. Especially if you've got OCD. See how number 179 fares in this short from Animation Workshop.
A nod to the alpine ritual of earning your moments, the 16oz Sèrpa tumbler from SMMT fuses rugged utility with refined design. Named by reversing Après, the Sèrpa is built for that golden hour sip after a day outdoors. It features vacuum-insulated 18/8 stainless steel, a leak-proof, knurled steel lid that magnetically nests underneath the tumbler for hands-free, on-the-go sipping. The featured color, Campfire Caramel, headlines SMMT's Mud Season launch — a salute to the rugged few who embrace the off season. Limited to 980 units — the vertical meters of their Park City home mountains — it joins the brand's small-batch 980 Collection, a series of collectible, story-driven drops inspired by outdoor lifestyle.
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Given the size of the heel, you'd be forgiven for thinking Nike's Vomero 18 running shoes were designed for hardcore racers. Instead, their dual-density midsole of lightweight ZoomX foam and responsive ReactX foam is designed to give everyday runners the most cushioned ride possible. The upper is made from engineered mesh for breathability, while the plush tongue and lining boost comfort. On the bottom, the outsole sports a pod system with a new traction pattern for added agility and smoother heel-to-toe transitions. Now available in an eye-popping bright green, orange, and silver colorway.
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Christoph Waltz does his best John Malkovich impression as the bald protagonist in Terry Gilliam's The Zero Theorem, which the former Python has called the final part of a trilogy that started with Brazil and continued in 12 Monkeys.
Tom Scott discusses the McCollough Effect - where looking at colorless gratings for a time can make them appear colored, or colored gratings can appear to swap colors - at Walt Disney World, home of the most stuck-in-your-brain song.