Nicky Romero & Deniz Koyu ft. Alexander Tidebrink “Destiny”
Directed by Paul Gerwein
David Drake “Touch The Burning Sky”
Directed by Adam Petrishin SHS
KOTH “My Time”
Directed by Deadeyez
David Haerle “Run And Be Free” and “The Free Show”
Directed by Michael Pottle and David Haerle
Kase 1hunnid ft. Snoop Dogg and YD “I Luv My Dawgs”
Directed by Shula The Don, Space 305, Rob Dade and Love Shack
Ginny Luke “Love Hypocrisy”
Directed by Harrison Sanborn
Rachel Eckroth ft. Sy Smith “Perfect Love”
Directed by Tatch Taboada
Devinn Le’Raay “Still Luv Me? and “GAS U UP”
Directed by Aquavis Warfield “GAS U UP” Directed by SharRon Pate
5ive ft Giant “Let’s Dance”
Directed by 5ive ft Giant
Blindboss “Fake Internet Points”
Directed by Renzo Rodriguez
Sanya N’Kanta “I.C.E. at the Door”
Directed by Ben Clarkson
Swami Lushbeard - #Enemy 2020: "Divide and Conquer"
Swami Lushbeard’s official "lock-down-quarantine" music video for the first single off their new EP, #ENEMY - Available wherever music streams! Parental warning: Explicit lyrics.
Wade Carson & The P-38's "I LOVE MY TRUCK" (Official Music Video)
EYEBALL - Delirium
Experimental Psychedelic Band from Raleigh, NC eyeball-band.com
Narducci - "Let It Go ft. Shay Saint-Victor" (dir. RJ Chmiel)
SOMI (전소미) - 'What You Waiting For' M/V, Director: Hobin
Another "What You Waiting For" and second Hobin
MV] 화사 (Hwa Sa) - "LMM", Director: Hobin
First of two directed by Hobin
H. Kink, 'Paws Off' (dir. Lisa Rieffel, 2020)
Video made with love in beautiful quarantine.
"In H. Kink’s signature twangy melody, “Paws Off” tells you to keep your “damn dirty ass paws” off her man. In true Loretta Lynn “Fist City”-style, H. Kink uses her robust yet flowery vocals to show you who’s the boss in the most danceable way ever." - BTR Today
New project:
ALEA(s) - Blacken
Faithful to the universe which emerges from ALEA(s)' performances, "Blacken" is a vivid and organic piece, creating its very own aura by fusing facing concepts. Blacken opposes full spectrum noisy hits with carefully chiselled shards - as of a dialogue between the avant-garde club scene and modern electro acoustic works. Deep and dark synth drops open the track to a more dystopian atmosphere, blackening the horizon that wasn’t giving so much hope at the start. Blacken concludes by an intense build up, supported by an hypnotic and singular bass line which definitely uphold the track’s intention and name.
