Birdy Nam Nam live videos (etc.)
french turntablist quatuor - wicked. (they seriously need a real video, or even just a properly done live one - none of these really capture what these guys do.)
half-hour live@couleur3 (rm file, courtesy of lesinrocks&radio suisse-romande)
flv of "chant des baleines"; flv of "abbesses"; flv of "a kind of laid back"; wmv of "jazz it at home" (rm here)
rm of february issue of tektonik, with interview & part of a performance (from 7min30 to 10min)
more tracks here.
(via waxy)
Talk Talk - "Such a shame"
Without doubt one of the greatest bands of the eighties…and one of the greatest songs from that period as well.
Video (48mb QuickTime) my.opera.com
Bellmer Dolls - - "The Diva" - - by Dilletante Films
i just think this song rocks. video is a collection of clips shot at a live show at sin-e in nyc.
goto video: www.bellmerdolls.com
or you choose the size here: www.bellmerdolls.com
Anathallo live video
Anathallo multi-camera live video!
www.tubopopcorn.com
Death Cab for Cutie - "Stable Song" directed by Aaron Stewart-Ahn
The epilogue to Directions.
We're allowed to put these on reels now, so for antvillers here's a direct high quality link.
The DVD streets April 11th and Lance Bangs' and Keith Schofield's bonus videos are for my money two of the best in the whole project.
Thank you for following the series. I learned a hell of a lot, and I hope more artists continue to commission projects like this (with better budgets, fingers crossed). I'd like to know honestly what you think of the thing in its entirety now.
Don't Smile It's Post-Modern - Ghislain Poirier, Directed by Notice Bureau
Bubbling, dancing bacterias taking over a public washroom: This is a video we just finished for Montreal's Ghislain Poirier. He makes great beats, and that project was a blast to work on. Go to www.ghislainpoirier.com and www.noticebureau.com.
Yeah. (25MB streaming Quicktime)
Arp Arburt- AudioMöbeln, Directed by Jeremiah Costello
The two knob-turning buddies Stephan Lorenz and Marco Niemerski call into the woods. An echo answers: blackbirds chirp, squirrels growl, bears prance around the basses fall-trap.
The "Actress EP" radiates danceable melancholia and the woodpecker seeks the bliss of concussion. video.google.com
HELP...!
Does anyone remember the japanese vid that was posted here some months ago...it featured a guy in a robot suit on a scaled down city set....kinda like a godzilla movie...
I need the link.
sigur ros: saeglopur (dir: sigur ros)
info: www.the-mill.com
to view: click on "view on beam.tv" on the right...
to download: www.beam.tv
EMINEM "Shake That" feat. Nate Dogg
Wicked new animated Enimem video. I think its done by the folks over at Plates Animation. I loved the Arcade Fire video but this one is just hilarious! Not sure if any TV station would play a video like this but i do hope to see it without all the compression, still good for a laugh.
Stevie Wonder "Superstition" on Soultrain
unbelievable dancing in this.
MUM - Will the Summer Make Good for all our Sins (dir: Marc Craste)
Marc Craste is the genius behind the world of Pica Towers...
As promised, I've put online this music video (and then discovered that it was available at the record label website... whatever!)
"Switching from writhing maggots to a surreal bloated body drifting through numerous enchanting and eye-catching landscapes, the video confuses, frightens and delights the viewer, thus achieving exactly the mood the band and record company were hoping for." (Source: Fat Cat)
Download (35 MB): video.greatestjournal.com
Watch (14 MB): fat-cat.co.uk
More information (than you would ask for) here.
Spruce "Catch The Sun (Markus Guentner Remix)"
nice electro clip with experimental skyscraper visuals.
Spruce "Catch The Sun (Rmx)" (RealPlayer DSL)
Red Hot Chili Poopers "Dani California" Directed by TONY KAYE


PooTube
Tony Kaye's first music video since 1995. During that time I'm guessing he got a chance to see that stupid Sugar Ray video.
Faves of March '06
Jeremy Warmsley "Dirty Blue Jeans" by benroll was le favori de mars. see the other good March vids
Indie Film Jam - Call For Entries
Looking for Music Videos & Short Films!!!!
Coming back for its second year as part of the Florida Music Festival, the 2006 Indie Film Jam is now a nationwide short film and music video competition.
FILMMAKERS: Submit your independent or college funded short films and music videos to this year's Indie Film Jam. Both categories of the IFJ will be juried and awarded prizes for Best in Fest, Audience Favorite, and Special Jury Prize.
• Shorts - Narrative shorts, documentaries, and animation are accepted. Must be under 30 minutes in length. SHORT FILMS DO NOT HAVE TO BE MUSIC RELATED!
• Music Video - Any style or genre of music under 10 minutes in length.
FILM DEADLINES: ($5 discount with student ID) Regular Deadline: January 1st-March 31st, 2006 = $20.00 Late Deadline: April 1st-15th, 2006 = $30.00
Submit your film by downloading the PDF Registration form on the Indie Film Jam website (www.indiefilmjam.com) and mailing it to:
Florida Music Festival – Indie Film Jam 116 S. Orange Avenue Orlando FL 32801
All filmmakers will be notified via e-mail to announce acceptance or rejection by May 1st, 2006. Once notified of acceptance, all exhibition copies of selected films/music videos will be on DVD format. All Submissions and included materials must be original works and must abide by all copyright laws and/or are rights free.
For more information about the fest or submissions please visit www.indiefilmjam.com or e-mail: ifj@floridamusicfestival.com
The Spill Canvas "The Tide" (2005) Dir: Thomas Mumme & Jeremy Schneider
Check out the video at
www.bluejuicefilms.com
Quicktime or Windows Media
39 MB
www.111records.com
Whenever Wherever - Shakira (Director: ?)
Wow, this is one bad video. The reason that it's bad is because it's very unoriginal and repetitive. All it shows is Shakira shaking her booty and dancing in front of a green screen and in a pile of mud. It's probably one of her worst videos. I'd like to thank badhead for posting a link to the website where the video is hosted.
Horribly Bad Music Videos
These two music videos are just so horribly bad! They are "Take My Breath Away" by Jessica Simpson and "I Love Rock N' Roll" by Britney Spears. When pop stars do covers of great songs from the 70's and 80's, it just spells for disaster. I think there has been only one good cover of a classic song, and that is "Higher Ground" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Here's a link to Britney's bad music video: www.chrisapplebaum.com
And Jessica's bad music video: www.chrisapplebaum.com
If you want to compare's Britney's cover of "I Love Rock N' Roll" to the original song by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, just go to this link: madbutcher.bre.qsc.de
You will definitely see how bad Britney's cover of the song is after seeing this.
Walk This Way - Run DMC & Aerosmith (Director: Jon Small)
This video is one of the first videos to ever show a rock group and a hip-hop group come together. Even though Aerosmith and Run DMC were groups in totally different genres, they sounded great together in this song, and I personally think it's one of the best compilations ever.