Jamie xx - Gosh
Following the release of the "Loud Places" music video, Jamie xx uncovers the next monster opener "Gosh" from his upcoming album "In Colour"
Following the release of the "Loud Places" music video, Jamie xx uncovers the next monster opener "Gosh" from his upcoming album "In Colour"
Mini Mansions, the L.A. band featuring Queens of the Stone Age's Michael Shuman, released their new album The Great Pretenders today. It features guest spots from Brian Wilson and Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner. Watch the video for "Vertigo", which features Turner and a bunch of topless women, below. via Pitchfork
"Björk and visionary director Andrew Thomas Huang have collaborated on another new video. They recently released “Black Lake” as part of Björk’s retrospective at the MoMa and now we have a visual for “Family” from her album Vulnicura. Watch “Family” and the trailer for “Black Lake” below!" via Booooooom
One of the most unforgettable and foreboding tracks on Björk's latest record Vulnicura, "Lionsong", has been given visual accompaniment from the spikey hivemind of Bjork and her longtime collaborators, Dutch creative duo Inez & Vinoodh. via Noisey
The new album of Eskmo "Sol" out now on Apollo (R&S)
Woodkid has teamed up with Lykke Li for "Never Let You Down", a song that will appear on the Insurgent soundtrack, which will be released March 17, 2015
I like to work with talented people (who does not), and feel really happy when they achieve what they want. This midnight I want to present you the second video (previous) of our formal Musicollector editor JEKKA performed for her new EP "City of Night"
The music video directed by Lena Tsodykovskaya shot in an old school where girls used to study.
Mysterious are the ways of God especially when it comes to reveal a modern artist doing a cover work on another talent that passed away many years ago. The acclaimed New York-based musician Nicolas Jaar has uploaded a Soviet avant-garde film from 1969, called “The Color Of Pomegranates”, created by surrealistic director Sergei Parajanov (1924-1990) to Youtube along with his own original score. “The Color Of Pomegranates” is a biography of the Armenian ashug Sayat-Nova (King of Song) that attempts to reveal the poet's life visually and poetically rather than literally. Nicolas Jaar leveled up the whole story to the new surreal level by reworking the orginal sound with his soundtrack 'Pomegranates' (2015).BUT Nicolas is not the first to take over the original score, famous (by Matrix OST) musicians Juno Reactor did this a year ago. So get your extra hour of awesome visual and sound overdose here and below
Video was removed from the web, the only episode found:
Find album “Pomegranates” LP details here or stream it from Spotify
Music video for track by Karol Stolarek is a monochromatic motion design project by student Jakub Romanowicz employing 3D graphics
Don't mess with angry animals says The Prodigy in their new "Wild Frontier" music video from the upcoming "The Days is my Enemy" album
In a tiny dim studio, Brussels-based artist Olya Tsoraeva painstakingly created a mold of Thom Yorke’s face out of plasticine for her stop-motion film Plastic Crash, a work deeply rooted in Radiohead’s “Creep.” It took four months to get all of his features right, and an additional nine months to handcraft the animation. “I spent a year in darkness!” she tells The Creators Project.
“I wanted to give a new breath to this song because I still consider ‘Creep’ as one of the most beautiful songs,” says Tsoraeva. “I was really inspired by its music, especially by the lyrics.” The video begins with the definition of a perfectly-inelastic collision, a rare case when “two bodies stick together after impact," and then shows the singer's face surrounded by strange, intricate and colorful creatures that end up pulling him apart as the song builds.
French producer Madeon has shared a visual for his new single "Pay No Mind", featuring Passion Pit. It's taken from his debut album, Adventure, which is out March 31 on Columbia. It features a couple walking around a kaleidoscopic futurescape
It's totally nonsense and Friday post. We like AIAIAI products, electronic arts and well .. dancing too. Here is the clue to see them all together.The project acts as a collaboration with designers OWOW, as Twerk Queen Louise was utilized as the “instrument,” in which the booty drum recorder (one located on each cheek) captured the movements. And thus, “Cascavel” was born, a new tune to shake your ass to, made by literal ass shaking - http://realbootymusic.aiaiai.dk/
Florence + The Machine team up with director Vincent Haycock to create an amazing video for “What Kind Of Man”, from the upcoming album How Big How Blue How Beautiful.
The 3.5-minute music video below was captured in a span of 5 seconds. French filmmaker Guillaume Panariello tells us he did this “shortest shoot ever” using a Phantom 4K camera snapping 1000 frames per second. When slowed down, those 5 seconds of real time turn into three-and-a-half minutes of slow-mo craziness. The song is “Unconditional Rebel” by Siska
This post can be a perfect one to start your Monday, glitchy and experimental in some way. Thanks to B∞M, now we know Moscow-based artist Dmitry Morozov aka VTOL. Dmitry explores the medium of electronics in his work, using everything from barcodes to robotics to generate glitch visuals and abstract sounds. Below is a selection of his works:
"An installation that features twelve robotic arms with speakers, which can be conducted by a participant through the gestures of their hands."
"A device that is held above the arm that reads any tattoo markings to translate into electronic sounds."
Turbo-Gusli - "an instrument that can be controlled using an EEG brain-reading headset."
"Installation piece that reads a digital barcode and prints a unique postcard from that information."
Citizens!’s latest entertaining single, “Lighten Up,” has been out for nearly a month now, but here receives some extra promo courtesy of a fresh video that coincides with Cesare’s impressive remix of the track. Cesare is a Kitsune Maison label mate of the London quartet, as the re-up no doubt came out to the liking of the group. The Ernest Desumbila visual is just as fun-filled as the audio, with it featuring a pair of female dancers in a semi-animated setting. The delivery comes as Citizens! is expected to release their sophomore studio album this spring
Hot Chip will release their sixth album and second for Domino, Why Make Sense?, on 18th May 2015. Recorded in Oxfordshire and London and produced by Hot Chip with Mark Ralph, Why Make Sense? is the band’s follow-up to 2012’s critically acclaimed In Our Heads
Taken from the album 'Listen' - "See Me Now" is reflection upon bittersweet memories with dedication to the late Bob Pritchard (Frontman Luke Pritchard's Father)
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