music video
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Grum specializes in music that rewrites 80’s dance pop for the people of today. This song is bright, bouncy, and fit for any workout mixtape. The video’s plot is reminiscent of Paul Schrader’s Hardcore. “I Can’t Shake This Feeling” captures the dark mood of sleazy underground
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New video for the Magic Kids track “Superball.” It’s from their forthcoming album, Memphis, which is out now on True Panther Sounds. MP3s: Magic Kids- Hey Boy Magic Kids- Summer Magic Kids- Superball –
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Nothing says “creepy” like masks and a forest, but this video–directed by Young Replicant–isn’t surprising considering it’s a Baths track soundtracking it. The song is “Lovely Bloodflow,” which comes off this beat man’s latest album, Cerulean. Out now via Anticon. /via/ –
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Video for the Caribou track “Sun,” which is off his latest album, Swim. I can’t decide whether this is beautiful or disturbing. A little of both, maybe? /via/ –
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It’s the second time Jamaica is making an appearance on this blog, and it’s with a video for the track “Short and Entertaining.” As if you couldn’t already tell by the sound, the band’s production is being handled by Justice’s Xavier de Rosnay. If the
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New video for “Contemporary Individual”: a track from Superhumanoids‘ latest EP, Urgency. /via/
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I’m going to go out on a limb and guess this video took a long time to make. It’s the official vid for “Repeatedly,” which is a new track from Japanese electronic musician Ametsub. His tracks are spiced with lot of minimalist flavors and moments of extreme glitch.
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New video of eerie nostalgia and wedding footage from the ever-popular Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti. Well, maybe the footage isn’t so stock. Looks like Ariel there @ 1:11, after all. Ariel Pink’s latest album is Before Today, and find it via 4AD recs. MP3: Ariel Pink’s
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Video for “Almost Alright.” It’s from Noveller‘s latest album Desert Fires, which you can find here. /via/ TND TIP: WRITE BETTER TIPS.
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So far, we’ve featured Italian musicians twice on the blog this week. That’s a lot more than usual. This outfit is much different than the previously blogged Dumbo Gets Mad, though. Calibro 35 are instrumental funk phenoms, generating soundtrack-ready bangers fans of the Budos Band can dig. “Five