Tag: music video
like if Alejandro Jodorowsky made an exquisite corpse that ripped off tumblr and ffffound
Loving you while I sip a latte. That is all.
deliciousness with The Foley Room
Amon Tobin’s album, The Foley Room, is an entirely other beast from other records. Not only is it flat out incredible to listen to, every single sound on the album is a home-made sample. According to the Ninja Tune website, “Amon and a team of assistants headed out into the streets with high sensitivity microphones and recorded found sounds from tigers roaring to cats eating rats, neighbours singing in the bath to ants eating grass”. He also contacted the Kronos Quartet to make odd sounds for him. One of my favourite twists is that the rough, ripping motorcycle, saw-like purring sound that underlies Ether’s, the track featured in the video above, is actually the sound of a honeybee’s wings.
There is no such thing, in my world, as over-playing The Foley Room.
Also, if you’re not familiar with FUTURE SHORTS, you owe it to yourself to thoroughly explore their channel, it’s possibly one of the most satisfying places to wander on the web. A film distribution label specializing in globally sourced films of exquisite creativity and quality, “Future Shorts is the definitive short film experience.”
tgif: hand dancing
Performed and choreographed by Suzanne Cleary & Peter Harding, Film by Jonny Reed
fierce
Dancing Pigeons, a music video for Ritalin by Blink, commissioned for Deisel’s spring campaign, Fire & Water.
Blink is also responsible for the superbly off-kilter melting chocolate bunny short and Ratatat’s latest video, Drugs, which uses stock video to devilish effect.
the body, music, motion, dolls
something to take the edge off
via COILHOUSE, “A beautiful video from circa 2008, a lifetime ago on the internet. The song is from the album A Memory Stream which can be purchased here, among other places.”
The American Dollar, “Anything You Synthesize” from Rogier Hendriks.
that’s what you get for summoning the spirit of Xanadu
dude
Video via Ectomo:
For reference: Benny Benassi’s Satisfaction, Eric Prydz’s Call on Me. The trucker video? I have no idea. You tell me?