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Without further ado, we present to you our top 5 items for this week in no particular order!

New Michael Jackson Album Due Out in November

According to Rolling Stone, an all-new Michael Jackson collection featuring 10 unreleased songs will be released this November. Here is what they had to say about the project:

The album of never-before-heard Jackson songs will be the first in a 10-project, seven-year deal the Jackson estate inked with Sony Music in March 2010 — a $250 million pact that will also include reissues of Jackson’s classic albums, new greatest hits sets, a DVD collection of all Michael’s music videos and possibly a Cirque du Soleil show. The hybrid karaoke and dance simulator Michael Jackson: The Video Game is also expected out by the end of 2010.

We cannot wait. How about you? To read the full article visit HERE.

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Yashica Electro 35 GSN Camera

The Yashica Electro 35 GSN is a 35mm rangefinder camera with an internal light meter and a whole lot of class. The leaf shutter means it’s extra-quiet, and it’s got you covered weather you want to use ISO 25 film, ISO 1000 film, or anything in between.

The first Electro was introduced in Japan back in 1966. Yashica was at the forefront of rangefinder innovation and the Electro sported a unique automatic, electronic, step-less shutter. It received its name and fame from the electro-magnet that controls the speed of its shutter.

 

 

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For more info or to purchase visit HERE.

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The Making of @KanyeWest’s Power Video by Marco Brambilla

Ahead of the release, Marco Brambilla has dropped a behind the scenes documentary on the making of the video. The video was produced by The 88 and directed by Marco Brambilla. Check out the specifics below!

Power shows a continuous camera move from extreme close-up of Kanye West revealing an a neoclassical video tableau showing characters and creatures surrounding him in an abstract environment – all moving in extreme slow motion.

Inspired by Michelangelo’s frescos in the