HUH. Magazine: May Playlist

From "Bubble Butt" to "When A Fire Starts To Burn," our look back at the music we tweeted this week

Welcome to the first party banger of the summer, “When A Fire Starts To Burn,” from young UK electro-garage duo Disclosure, which now has an equally infectious video to go along with it. With suspiciously catchy southern preacher samples and a floor-filler of a beat, the video captures the song’s fiery intensity while injecting some good-natured goofiness. Watch first for the song, again for the …

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

Penn Station redesign, Scott Campbell's Mexican prison tattoo guns, Google Nutrition and more in our weekly look at the web

1. Google Blimp Wi-Fi Gone are the days of blimps being used solely for advertising at the Superbowl. Google is currently developing technology that will provide Wi-Fi to over one billion people in Africa and Southeast Asia using a mix of hardware—including blimps. The technology has already been piloted in the US but is part of a larger effort to focus on emerging markets through …

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A look back at Ray Manzarek, Digable Planets' reissue, "Dumb Disco Ideas" and more in our weekly music recap

Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers: Into The Great Wide Open Opening their five-night residency at NYC’s Beacon Theater with a cover of The Byrds’ “So You Want to Be a Rock ‘n’ Roll Star,” Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers set the tone for an ensuing trip down memory lane, with Petty digging deep into their archive. The rock legend waxed poetic about overlooked tracks while …