While swimming through the tubes yesterday, I stubled upon Keith Schofield‘s treatment forĀ Charlotte Gainsbourg and Beck’sĀ ”Heaven Can Wait”. The treatment has very little to do with the actual result, which I find beautiful, and not only because Charlotte Gainsbourg is Jesus to me (evident, what with the bloodline and all). It’s rare for a director [...]
Author Archives: Erik Hartin
Chirayliq, Handsome Central European Men, and the Red Army Choir
September 3, 2009 – 10:54 am
While indulging in one of my random-hyperlink-clicking sessions this morning, I came across this videoclip of the Red Army Choir performing The Song of the Volga Boatmen. Since I own one album of the Choir performing in Paris in 1968, and house a childish fascination of Slav pop culture and aesthetics, my interest quickly turned [...]


