Big Noble - Ocean Picture
Interpol's Daniel Kessler reveals music video for "Ocean Picture" from the side project Big Noble's album "First Light"
Interpol's Daniel Kessler reveals music video for "Ocean Picture" from the side project Big Noble's album "First Light"
20.okeanelzy.com — is an interactive project, that celebrates legendary Ukrainian band Okean Elzy’s 20-th anniversary. This website is a virtual museum, dedicated to the history of the band, that played a crucial role in the cultural upbringing of a recently independent country.The museum itself was created by a professional architect. Eight different installations combined the latest art trends with album cover art, successfully beating the challenge of bringing real art into the interactive space of the virtual museum. The project was designed by VGNC and is already available for voting on The FWA
You didn't know about morphing before you have seen this music video directed by Ewan Jones Morris for Dralms performing "Crushed Pleats"
The Kills celebrate their ten year anniversary this poignant and playful video for 'The Last Goodbye', taken from their latest album 'Blood Pressures'. Directed by the Oscar nominated actress Samantha Morton, who made her directorial feature debut with the critically acclaimed 'The Unloved', this is her first music video.
Lxury - Square 1 feat. Deptford Goth. "Simple vision, with a simple life. That's why I ghosted you. There is nothing simpler than body language. I've been reading and researching a lot about rituals, especially in Africa and old Mesopotamia. And I was quite amazed when I discovered the African ritual funeral dances. They explain so many things only through dance. In particular the Dogon funeral ritual, I've used this ritual as a narrative inspiration." says Mau Morgo, the director of a movie
French based electronic music producer Equateur released their new music video performing "Cheval Noir" from The Lava EP available on iTunes. Video is produced by RODS and directed by Kadavr Exquis on Nouvelle Wave label
Last year, Interpol frontman Paul Banks directed his band’s boxing-focused video for “Twice As Hard,” a song from their album El Pintor. He’s now made another one, a black-and-white video for “Everything Is Wrong.” The clip follows the three members of Interpol around New York as they get ready for a show. I personally like the first few second when Paul gives an eye on his actual wife - supermodel Helena Christensen (the hottest teenage dream of my puberty due to her appearance in Wicked Games music video)
Does the world need another EP made for people to dance to at 3am? Probably not. Especially if you look at it the way Danton Eeprom does. “I like my club tunes, I make no bones about it, but my idea of a good dancefloor tune has evolved dramatically over the years to the point I can't be sure it makes any sense to anyone else but me anymore.” His new track Kissing in Traffic brings bouncing, EQ'd bass lines in and out of earshot while a gentle 120 bpm rhythm wiles away, accentuated by melodic top line hooks daydreaming through the tapestry. "Kissing In Traffic" is a postcard written and sent to himself the last time he visited that place so he could look at it when it all becomes a bit much; a true memento, and a genuine Souvenir.
Or check the different version on Souvenir's Music label Soundcloud:
Pomo “Back 2 U”, directed by Toronto-based Peter Hadfield
Let us start the year with this beautiful piece of choreography conducted by talented young Maddie Ziegler (see Sia's previous music video with Maddie) and "not famous anymore" actor Shia LaBeouf. No doubts this will be our selection for Top 2015 this December.
P.s. Some pathetic people find this video inappropriate. I am not sure if they know ballet/dancing world very well.
"The Australian pop singer Sia felt forced to apologise promptly, tweeting: “I apologize to those who feel triggered by #ElasticHeart My intention was to create some emotional content, not to upset anybody." But other voices have demanded caution when making such grave accusations, with Barbara Ellen from the Guardian wondering: “Can't a grown man and a young girl produce art with edge and beauty of any kind without a squalid sexual subtext instantly being read into it?"
Truth is in the eye of the beholder.