Friday, March 18, 2016

Highline society



Glitterbust is the new project from Kim Gordon and Alex Knost... their debut record is out today. The video here is for "The Highline."

Here's what she had to say about NYC's The High Line in an interview with Interview: "On any given weekend [it] looks like a crowded, self-conscious human freeway, surrounded by mirrored glass walls of luxury condos built up around it, casting shadows, part of the moneyed, power landscape."

4 comments:

  1. Give me a break, give me a break, break me off a piece of that kit kat bar!

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  2. Where have you been? The fashion industry isn't really helping the situation, particularly not mark Jacobs Mr i'll use fur just because.

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  3. Would rather have trains on the High Line and parks instead of parking lots.

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  4. there used to be a train on the high line
    it went through the at&t building
    a wonderous sight

    the high line - while beautiful and creative - has ruined the surrounding neighborhood - made it another expensive tourist attraction
    it is always crowded - a rush hour event
    it displaced some wonderful businesses and buildings
    there is nothing these days that is not measured by profit and which totally destroys what was "improved" upon in the name of progress
    the high line has also ruined the chelsea market which is now like a times square zoo
    no neighborhood can survive
    the city is rapidly being destroyed
    party on

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