Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Minced Meat Video Catch Up

Here are a few vids that crossed my path that I'd like to bring to your attention because, well, they deserve it (your attention). It's a bit of catch up. But here, all in one place, are some sweet effin' effects.

1. Progress Report - Wake Up

Props to director John, and D & Eddie, and the whole sleepin' crew (who are probably actually some of the most conscious people in the city). You guys made this video look sweet. Sounds great, too! Download the Spill Out Series Vol. 4 Progress Report EP on iTunes via sUPERIOR Belly. You won't be disappointed!

2. Danny Brown - The Nana Song (p. Mosel)


3. Danny Brown - Shootin' Moves (p. Frank Dukes)

Both vidz are from The Hybrid. I'm really impressed at the amount of acclaim and ampage this album has received. Brown and I had an awkward conversation about it when it first came out: he's really nonchalant about what I consider to be important music. (Hence awkward.) Have a listen.

4. Black Milk - Deadly Medley (from Album of The Year)

Oooh. Elzhi's verse gives me chills every time. *Shiver*

5. Inverted Wastelands - I like hip-hop as much as I like weird tekky art. Here's one from Carrie Gates (Saskatchewan) with music by Kero.

Read these details, carefully:
"Inverted Wasteland is a 10 minute live video performance piece by Saskatoon VJ Carrie Gates, with sound by KERO™. This work was made in response to an invitation to perform at an artist salon in Edmonton called "Future Worlds", organized by the MileZero Dance Company.

Audio:
track 1. KERO - Gramz - Cryovac records
track 2. KERO - Groovytour - Kerohand records
track 3. KERO - Ti Shlumpa - Ghostly International

Carrie plays up to 10 layers of video at once, using modul8 to manipulate the footage in reatime. All of the footage is custom shot and/or generated by Carrie. This video is a mixdown created after the live event (which is documented on Carrie Gates' YouTube channel).

• FOR EXTRA INVERTEDNESS PRESS CTRL,ALT,APPLE AND 8

6. Ghostly International: Matthew Dear recently released Black City: an album that transcends physical and auditory forms. Here's a trippy video abstraction that furthers this exploration.

MDBC Abstraction from Ghostly International on Vimeo.



7. More Ghostly via Christopher Willits: Flowers Into Stardust is the last track on the album Tiger Flower Circle Sun and the video is here, as created by Willits himself.

Christopher Willits - "Flowers Into Stardust" / Taken from Tiger Flower Circle Sun from Ghostly International on Vimeo.



That's all for now. Check back soon!

1 comment:

andy said...

Thank you nice video.by Andy and FSN