Panama - Jungle
Directed by "A Nice Idea Every Day", Jungle performed by Panama is an endless trip to a director's routine
Directed by "A Nice Idea Every Day", Jungle performed by Panama is an endless trip to a director's routine
Our French electronic music producers at Equateur share a mixtape of 12 edits and remixes that will rise every summer to send good vibes: "Remember Caribou playlists of 1000 tracks well Charles Rocher (Equateur) choosed his favorites songs to remix them in a deep chill club issue"
"The video for Björk’s “Stonemilker” was shot in Iceland by frequent collaborator director Andrew Thomas Huang. Oh yeah, it’s also a 360° virtual reality experience, with Björk moving in and out of frame, requiring you to use the icon in the top left corner to follow her as she sings." via Booooooom
Silicon – the new project from New Zealand via Hawaii multi-instrumentalist Kody Nielson – will release its debut single “God Emoji” on May 25th through Weird World. “God Emoji” is available on iTunes now. Video below was directed by Sam Peacocke.
Jain performing "Come" directed by Lionel Hirlé & Grégory Ohrel
Little Boots, whom we have been following since her début, released a new video for "Better In The Morning" from upcoming album "Working Girl". Watch this super cute ode to clueless below
"From the idyllic southern prefecture of Aichi, Japan, Noah’s dreamscape R&B sees the vocalist and composer draw inspiration from both her snowcapped, ethereal hometown and contemporary electronics. “Flaw” contrasts Noah’s luna sound with director Takcom’s jarring deus ex machina in the form of a ghostly dancer amid shimmering landscapes. Takcom, aka Takafumi Tsuchiya’s, digital alchemy connects the dots between his varied collaborators, from avant-garde cult artist Daito Manabe through to the hyper J-pop of Perfume, one of Japan’s most internationally successful girl bands. Signed to Tokyo’s acclaimed independent label Flau, headphones await Noah’s forthcoming celestial pop debut, Sivutie." via Nowness
Spoon performing Inside Out in the new video directed by LeBlanc + Cudmore
"A music film by Kristof Brandl and shot by Christophe Collette that questions our perception of reality and memory. Ghostly and compelling images draw the viewer into a conflict that repeats itself. After losing everything, material possessions, love, and perhaps even sanity, a robot injects the male character with a futuristic drug that lets him re-live precious moments that once made him feel alive. Traveling back to memories frozen in time, our character wishes to make the past his future."
Directed and сreated by Ewan Jones Morris for Stealing Sheep performing "Deadlock"
Directed by Cyprien Clément-Delmas and produced by Caviar Paris, this video in slow motion shows the authenticity of an Eastern Europe during East Block period
"MER" (Nor. "More") is inspired by the harsh grasp of consumerism, and how it can make us blind by greed in the pursuit for material goods. The story is set in a post apocalyptic world, where a group of nomads collect the remains of a lost society. But as their collection grows bigger, so does their desire for more. All that glitters is not gold. Written and directed by Kristoffer Klunk
Royskopp are back with the new music video. Directed by Robert Schober, tells the story of a modern-day tragi-romance. At first it seems realistic: a happy couple's relationship suddenly turns sour, they break-up, and then spend a lot of time anxiously texting back and forth while screaming into pillows. Röyksopp's moody lounge music streams in the background.
Epic music video directed by Emile Rafael for Norwegian song-writer Emilie Nicolas performing her song from 2013.
Tame Impala's forthcoming album Currents is coming soon via Interscope. Today, a new song called "Eventually" popped up on iTunes—you can listen to it below
"Girls are like shadow. If you follow them, they are free. If you free they follow you" says legendary Giorgio Moroder and he can't be wrong.
Lovely and touching music video directed by Simon Hutchins for Island Fox performing "Carbon Flux"
Ace Norton directed the black and white video for Phantoms's Voyeur. Performed by choreographers Tracy Phillips and Dominic Carbone, and the director of photography, Alexander Alexandrov
Toro Y Moi's Chaz Bundick has shared the latest music video from the new album What For?. "Lilly" is directed by HARRYS and largely takes place inside a grocery store. In the clip, he's pelted with food, lounges in the grass, and no matter what, he never takes his facial expression beyond "deadpan".