Listen to Beck Remix Feist’s ‘How Come You Never Go There’
Beck makes SONIC love with Feist, and it's beautiful.
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Beck makes SONIC love with Feist, and it's beautiful.
The musician buddies made this one for director Todd Solondz's movie of the same name.
Plus: Sorry, ladies — time to change that George Clooney screen saver.
Also new tracks from Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello.
Plus: an exclusive stream of "Motorlicker"!
Beck's Record Club strikes again.
It's the latest installment in Beck's Record Club series.
Beanie Sigel is still waiting for a Jay-Z response, while Matthew Friedberger tussles with Beck.
It's confusing. Also, it involves avant-garde composer Harry Partch.
Beck will contribute the music for Sex Bob-omb, the garage band in which Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) plays bass.
'Modern Guilt' was okay, we suppose, but it certainly wasn't as good as the Velvet Underground's first album.
When Beck holds the weight of the world in his hands, it looks like this: glowing, red, and in the shape of an egg.
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