Thom Yorke - Tomorrow's Modern Boxes
Thom Yorke shared his new album "Tomorrow's Modern Boxes" on Bittorent welcoming the listeners with a free song and video available to download now
Thom Yorke shared his new album "Tomorrow's Modern Boxes" on Bittorent welcoming the listeners with a free song and video available to download now
I was listening to the new epic album "Syro" from Aphex Twin travelling on a speed train while writing this post this morning. You might already read tons of reviews, I'd add it's pretty good to listen while commuting between countries. Also worth to mention the design of the Limited Vinyl version of the album created by The Designers Republic
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A man and a woman chase each other through the birth of the universe. Official music video for Sarh "U and I" off their debut album directed by talented Paul Trillo
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What happens when a band gets its hands on six iPhones, four iPads, one iPod and three MacBooks? Ukrainian musicians Brunettes Shoot Blondes used their collection of Apple hardware to tell a story "Knock Knock" about an adorable big-eared creature jumping around the screens to catch up with a girl who doesn’t seem to be very fond of him — at first, at least. via
As garage rock veterans the Raveonettes prepare to head out on tour in the U.S., they’re exclusively sharing the brand new music video for their song "Killer in the Streets" from latest album PE'AHI
Summer is not over yet, at least on Parov's Stelar music video released earlier this year to accompany their EP "Clap Your Hands".
You might remember Callum Cooper as the filmmaker who experiments with camera rigs to create really unique effects. It was only a matter of time before these tricks showed up in a music video. Watch this video he directed for Metronomy below! via Booooooom
Words by Dazed: "Techno is a beast of many faces, and most of them look mean as hell. When you’re on the dance floor of your local techno bunker, being tossed around by a relentless marathon of kick drum, it can feel as if you're only coming up for breath when there is a tease of melody. The slightest rattle can feel gargantuan; a thing of macabre beauty that knocks you off-pace, as you struggle to lock it in your memory bank: “I have to remember this synth line, it’s perfect.” Linear S Decoded, the new LP from Swedish duo SHXCXCHCXSH for Shifted and Ventress’ Avian label, which we’re pleased to bring you the exclusive premiere of, creates a full-bodied listen from this often fleeting moment." Read more on Dazed or just close your eyes and listen now
Russian psychedelic electronic band SBPCH (new album) has teamed up with director Pavel Samokhvalov for a wild 3D ping pong experiment. Filled with bouncing emoji’s, golden statues and a lot of magenta, this film was made little to no budget. Samokhvalov: “Everyone worked on the idea - my friend Andrey Artemov, designer of Walk Of Shame, was a costume designer, Liza Serpova is a model who came straight from London just to run in front of the camera, Dima Pustovoytov made a 3D pearl sea and the editor Max Kolodiets managed to get inside my mind and organize all the chaos there.” via Dazed
Directed by Olivier GroulxFrom the forthcoming album 'This Is All Yours'
New synth goth/pop voice Zola Jesus has come a long way from her beginnings and true to form, the amazing singer (Nika Roza Danilova) feeling all of the feels in her new video for 'Dangerous Days'. It's the first single from her upcoming new album Taiga, and it's video is a beauty. While the upbeat track is a change from the artist deep, dark past work, she stays true to her mysterious aesthetic in the Tim Saccenti-directed clip. Text by Oyster Mag
Official video for Spoon's new song, Inside Out featured in the album They Want My Soul. The idea of this piece wanders around the concept of hacked memories, to achieve this effect Mau Morgo experimented with digital image errors and glitches, as if someone was manipulating our brain making us forget and imagine new impossible scenarios.
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
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