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It's Friday and that's a trio of talented rollers and a good music by Chet Faker
It's Friday and that's a trio of talented rollers and a good music by Chet Faker
Watch A Never-Before-Seen Music Video From Reliable Dreamscaper M83. On August 25, M83’s label, Mute Records, will reissue the band’s beloved first three albums M83, Dead Cities, Red Seas and Lost Ghosts and Before the Dawn Heals Us, none of which have ever been available on digital platforms like iTunes and Spotify. To celebrate the rerelease, watch a never before released video for Before The Dawn Heals Us’ closing epic “Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun” below. via Buzzfeed
Their majesty GusGus are back revealing the first track from their new album "Mexico". Meanwhile enjoy the glitchy music video directed by by Karlsson Wilker inc. and Alex Czetwertynski (yes Glitch is a new Black this year)
Interpol prepares to release El Pintor, their first album in four years on September 9 via Matador Records. Earlier this summer, they returned to form with the release of "All the Rage Back Home," and now continue to flex with their new track "Ancient Ways."
A phenomenal projection-mapping music video shot in a single take for Irma’s "Save Me". The video was created by French design house SuperBien and directed by Xavier Maingon and Marc-Antoine Hélard who opted to shoot the entire piece on a single soundstage with the use of 7 digital projectors. The shoot must have been a Herculean effort on behalf of the kids who had to rock it out for 20-25 takes before getting the final version. via Colossal
The new music video for Röyksopp and Robyn's "Monument" is a cosmic voyage through other worlds and dimensions, centered around an illuminated ceremony. In the seven-minute clip, the viewer floats above and around the Scandinavian pop legends, inspiring the feeling of a gravityless realm—all thanks to a specialized spider camera. "It's about exploring the space around you and finding your own space in it all," says director Max Vitali. Read more on the Creators Project
The very new music video from The Kooks taken from the Forgive and Forget EP
Taken from Joe Goddard's - Endless Love EP forthcoming on Greco-Roman. Directed by Camilla & Marc Gomez at Forever Pictures.
Talented director Rob Chiu and photographer Matias Boucard released a music video for Douglas Dare peRob Chiurforming song "Nile”
The goddess is back with a new music video performed for "Beggin For Thread" song from her upcoming album "GODDESS"
Robyn and Royksopp released the new epic black and white music video for the leading track "Do It Again" from same titled album
His majesty the Glitch. "Tangents" by Simian Mobile Disco from the album 'Whorl,' available September 9th. Video is directed by Hans Lo and Jack Featherstone with technology by Artists & Engineers
Rare music video from electronic duo Digitalism performing Wolves (featuring Youngblood Hawke), directed by Nelson de Castro
"In typically dramatic Lykke Li-style, the music maven creates a post-apocalyptic scene for the official video of her latest single, “Gunshot.” With her face exaggerated using monochromatic make-up, the singer dances and convulses around an abandoned parking lot, surrounded by motorcycle racers, twerking dancers and much more. The single has been taken from her latest album, I Never Learn, which she is currently touring in support of." via
At last! It is here! Announced in December 2013, the epic black and white video is just awesome.. Go watch it now!
Interpol announced their forthcoming fifth album, El Pintor, last month, and followed that with a live video of album track “Anywhere,” which they’d actually debuted back in March (along with another new one, “My Desire”). So “All The Rage Back Home” is the technically the third song we’ve heard from El Pintor, but it’s the first single, and the first studio recording.
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"In addition to pixel art and frame by frame animation, graphics in this video are based on various influences. The main ones arise from the underground manga, especially Maruo Suehiro’s “ero-guro” or erotic-grotesque style (to name one), that mixes both horror and erotic genres. Human passions such as love and violence become exacerbated to their climax, making the man look like a crazy and decadent animal, the whole thing taking the form of a macabre poetry." via
Plurabelle - Our Fires (edit by Mattis Dovier) Drawings, animation and editing by Mattis Dovier Produced by Stellar Kinematics
Beautiful love metaphor performed by a pair of dancers for Violentami's "Feeling". Directed by Frank Ychou Produced by RODS & Nouvelle New Wave