About
THE GOOD SAMARITAN [SCAN ME] - Vj Klat
I got impressed by the tracks an after I read some critics.
This is a tribute to Nicolas Jaar's track, The Ego, concerning the “Buy Nothing Day” movement that strives to acknowledge the problems with over-consumption in our society in opposition to “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday”.
These two days embodies our fascination with consumption.
The created rastafarian sounding fellow Theater Roosevelt creates a tough task for lyric lovers but the lyrics in this song are apparently quotes of profound proclamations made by the candidates during the recent U.S. elections.
P.S.
Prepare your phone to QR-scan the screen
Vj Klat
I got impressed by the tracks an after I read some critics.
This is a tribute to Nicolas Jaar's track, The Ego, concerning the “Buy Nothing Day” movement that strives to acknowledge the problems with over-consumption in our society in opposition to “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday”.
These two days embodies our fascination with consumption.
The created rastafarian sounding fellow Theater Roosevelt creates a tough task for lyric lovers but the lyrics in this song are apparently quotes of profound proclamations made by the candidates during the recent U.S. elections.
P.S.
Prepare your phone to QR-scan the screen
Vj Klat
Data
- File name: the-good-samaritan_vjklat_lpm_roma_2013__mp4.mp4
- File size: 35.43 MB
- File duration: 00:01:51
- Video dimensions: 720x576
Categories
- VIDEO
About
THE GOOD SAMARITAN [SCAN ME] - Vj Klat
I got impressed by the tracks an after I read some critics.
This is a tribute to Nicolas Jaar's track, The Ego, concerning the “Buy Nothing Day” movement that strives to acknowledge the problems with over-consumption in our society in opposition to “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday”.
These two days embodies our fascination with consumption.
The created rastafarian sounding fellow Theater Roosevelt creates a tough task for lyric lovers but the lyrics in this song are apparently quotes of profound proclamations made by the candidates during the recent U.S. elections.
P.S.
Prepare your phone to QR-scan the screen
Vj Klat
I got impressed by the tracks an after I read some critics.
This is a tribute to Nicolas Jaar's track, The Ego, concerning the “Buy Nothing Day” movement that strives to acknowledge the problems with over-consumption in our society in opposition to “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday”.
These two days embodies our fascination with consumption.
The created rastafarian sounding fellow Theater Roosevelt creates a tough task for lyric lovers but the lyrics in this song are apparently quotes of profound proclamations made by the candidates during the recent U.S. elections.
P.S.
Prepare your phone to QR-scan the screen
Vj Klat
Performances
The good Samaritan
Vj KLAT
4311 views
0 likes