The Raveonettes, Dntel Fall Into The GAP
Gap is launching an online advertising campaign featuring music by the Raveonettes, Dntel, Swizz Beatz, the Blakes and Marie Digby, with each writing a song inspired by a particular color, "in the hopes of stirring up some viral music video mojo among its younger customers." We'll watch for the Raveonettes and Jimmy Tamborello, but if you really want a video to go viral these days you need Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Ed from Live. Even will.i.am knows that.
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The Raveonettes color has to be black.
Posted by: Alan Knut at February 4, 2008 7:53 PM | ReplyScore = 0
Dntel=white?
Posted by: Finchmeister at February 5, 2008 3:05 AM | ReplyScore = 0
"People with perfect pitch say they can 'see' notes as colors."
That's not strictly true for all people with perfect pitch. Some people with perfect pitch have note-color synesthesia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia)and some don't, at least according to Oliver Sacks and the research he sites in Musicophilia.
Posted by: Adrian at February 5, 2008 4:09 PM | ReplyScore = 0
The Raveonettes just dropped like 50 points.
Posted by: Elliot at February 5, 2008 5:03 PM | ReplyScore = 0