music video
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Aleph Fourth way (Official) from Gero Doll on Vimeo. Some wonderfully glitchy and strange visuals attached to this new Aleph track, “Fourth Way.” Kudos to Gero Doll on the video, and Aleph’s sonic shift from heavy pianos to thick layers of buzzing synths and complex rhythms isn’t bad
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New Jersey rapper GDP has been getting more and more emotional and dreary with his rhymes on newer tracks like “Placeholder.” GDP’s got a new project out on Run For Cover Records titled Holla. If you’re looking for a reason to be upset, you’ve found it!
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One of this year’s biggest bangers gets some pretty cool visuals thanks for director Nabil. Not much else to say other than I hope this successful single leads to more collaborations from Baauer and Just Blaze in the future. Check a review for “Harlem Shake” here.
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UK singer-songwriter King Krule puts some visuals to the minimal and stripped-down “Easy Easy.” Enjoy!
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Odd, repetitive, quirky, and playful is the new MGMT single! “Your Life Is A Lie” features a guitar riff drum beat that skips like a broken record, and is topped with lyrics that take a hilarious approach to existentialism. What’s even weirder is the video attached to this thing,
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Ariel Pink and Jorge Elbrecht drop a smokey, psychedelic video for their recently released “Hang On To Life” single, which you might already know I love. The single is out now via Mexican Summer, and you can now stream the b-side below, “No Real Friend”:
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Chicago experimental rock outfit Locrian drops another set of eerie visuals on a track from their new album, Return to Annihilation. The LP is out now via Relapse records, and you can check a review for the album below:
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Some dark visuals for for the latest single from prolific Greek metal outfit Rotting Christ. The band’s new record, Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy, is out now on Season of Mist. Enjoy! Also, find a stream for the rest of the album over here at Invisible Oranges.
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An up-and-coming MC from New York who goes by the name HD has a new track and music video right here that showcases a lotta potential. For sure, I’m looking forward to this kid’s forthcoming project, Stepping Into Tomorrow. Stay tuned, and enjoy! /via/
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A new music video from Kendrick Lamar with toys with some comedic and dramatic ideas involving partying, death, violence. There’s even a call for the death of Molly at the end of the video. The themes are nice, but it’s really the visuals on this video that impress: