An amazing promotional video from Absolut made in collaboration with electro band Swedish House Mafia. It is a multi-dimensional cocktail of experiences in a futuristic world where robotic greyhound races take place, with machines controlled by the members of the band. Find our how to create the Absolut Greyhound mix in the second video below.
Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap Official Trailer #1 (2012) Ice-T Directed Movie HD
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Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap Official Trailer #1 (2012) Ice-T Directed Movie HD
SOMETHING FROM NOTHING: THE ART OF RAP is a feature length performance documentary film about the runaway juggernaut that is Rap music. At the wheel of this unstoppable beast is the film’s director and interviewer Ice-T. Ice-T takes us on a deeply personal journey to uncover how this music of the street has grown to dominate the world. Along the way Ice-T meets some of the remarkable superstars of Rap, from Eminem to Dr Dre, to Snoop Dogg and Kanye West. He exposes the roots and history of Rap and then, through meeting most of it’s most famous protagonists studies the living mechanism of the music to reveal The Art Of Rap. This film features unique performances from it’s entire cast and does not use any archive material.
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TURNTABLE RIDER created by COGOO
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※TURNTABLE RIDERは数量限定でつくられたコンセプト商品で、一般には販売されておりません。
The bicycle sharing service “COGOO” developed the world’s first attached device for bicycles which converts a bicycle into DJ turntable.
You can enjoy this video, which for the first time shows a fusion of “DJ” and “BMX” cultures. Share a bicycle, like music!
※TurntableRider now is NOT mass produced for the consumer market.
For more information of TURNTABLE RIDER
https://cogoo.jp/turntablerider
Making of TURNTABLE RIDER
http://youtu.be/KntZfUQKGX0
COGOO WEBSITE
https://cogoo.jp
COGOO CHANNEL (Youtube)
http://www.youtube.com/user/cogoojp
http://youtu.be/-JRTfLjyAhE
Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/CogooBicycle
Twitter
https://twitter.com/CogooBicycle
[CREATIVE STAFF CREDIT]
Creative Director / Copywriter KENTA IKOMA
Art Director / Designer JUNPEI FUJITA
PR Planner KAZUAKI MATSUI
Producer YUMA KIMURA
Director YUSUKE TANAKA
DP YUSUKE OKA
Interactive Designer TOSHIYUKI SUGAI
Offline Editor RYAN MCQIURE
Lighting Designer JUN SAKAI
Production Designer NAOFUMI YONETSUKA
Sound Designer DJ BAKU
Music Producer HIROKI SAKAIDA
BMX Coodinator HIROSHI UEHARA
BMX Rider KOTARO / YUKI / KAORU / MIYUKI
Sound Mixer MASAYUKI OODAIRA
Production Manager KOYA AOYAGI /RYOHEI KAKU/TOMOHIRO OGUCHI
Photographic Producer HISAKO SUDO
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David Lynch - “Crazy Clown Time” (Official Video)
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David Lynch‘s music video to his new solo album Crazy Clown Time. Directed by the man himself and described as an “intense psychotic backyard craziness, fueled by beer.” Just watch it (absolutely NSFW)!
Crazy Clown Time, 2012
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A Strat is Born
www.fender.com - New short film “A Strat is Born” takes you on a high-speed ride through the creation of a Fender Stratocaster guitar at Fender’s U.S. manufacturing facility in Corona, Calif., showing you every step from bare wood to onstage and set to a pulse-pounding soundtrack by Wayne Kramer.
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Miike Snow - “The Wave” (Official Video)
Here is the official music video for “The Wave,” by Miike Snow, the latest installment in the Jean Noel saga.
The video is a continuation of a thread which began in their last video for “Paddling Out.” In that video, a group of unfortunates were abducted to space in an experiment to create a perfect human named Jean Noel. Following some pretty brutal chainsaw surgery, the video ended with Jean crashing to earth in a spaceship seemingly manned by classical-era twins.
Both videos were directed by Swedish Director Andreas Nillson, who’s work includes MGMT and Fever Ray. Rumours the entire plot was cooked up after a real life after hours chain saw massacre are currently unconfirmed.
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WRECKING CREW ORCHESTRA
Japanese most famous street dance crew WRECKING CREW ORCHESTRA brings you the full version of the glow suits performance.
Choreography lead by YOKOI (WRECKING CREW ORCHESTRA / ELECTRIC TROUBLE)
For more information
(facebook group WRECKING CREW ORCHESTRA)
http://www.facebook.com/groups/116193715094933/
技術協力/藤本実
Wireless EL Control System
http://www.dr-popeye.com/
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Pop-Up Concert Hall
Folk In A Box, a tiny pop-up concert hall developed for Folk in A box (led by Dom Coyote and Emily Barker) by architect Cristina Monteiro. Photography by Sakiko Kohashi.
Find out more about the project at folkinabox.net.
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Chemical Brothers - Don’t Think
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Unplug your head, and swim in the psychedelic surge that is The Chemical Brother‘s concert doc Don’t Think. Directed by long time live show collaborator Adam Smith, and filmed in 2011 at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan. Check out more info about the concert’s US debut, along with their DVD / Blu-Ray release:
“On February 1st, 2012 The Chemical Brothers: “Don’t Think”, directed by Adam Smith, was released in 600 cinemas in 30 countries across the globe. The verdict from fans and critics has been unanimous: “Don’t Think” is a one of a kind experience definitely not to be missed! Screenings across the globe saw scenes of crowd surfing & dancing, with cinemas being shut down by security at some screenings as a result of the enthused ticket holders’ reactions. From Mexico City to London to Auckland to Buenos Aires, “Don’t Think” has clearly redefined the cinematic experience.
Screenings and locations continue to be added at www.dontthinkmovie.com
For those who weren’t able to purchase a ticket to these sell-out screenings, or for those viewers who wish to relive it once again, The Chemical Brothers are now offering you the opportunity to experience their seminal Fuji Rock concert in the comfort of your own home with the release of “Don’t Think” on DVD and Blu-Ray, or a special limited edition 10″ book format. All editions come with an additional live concert CD of the Fuji show.”
Don’t Think, 2012
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Spring 2012 T by Alexander Wang Campaign featuring Die Antwoord
Spring/Summer 2012 T by Alexander Wang video campaign by Daniel Jackson featuring Die Antwoord and their new single Fatty Boom Boom. Styling by Alastair McKimm and Art Direction by Christopher Simmonds.
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Brain Pulse Music
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Music recorded from EEG waves helps to heal tsunami victims
In the wake of last year’s devastating tsunami, artist Masaki Batoh sought to address the emotional wreckage caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake. The multi-talented Batoh has combined two decades of acupuncture work with his career as head of the musical group Ghost to create an album dedicated to those affected by the event. Dropping tomorrow, Brain Pulse Music (BPM) sets traditional spiritual tracks alongside music recorded from the brain waves of patients.
“Music and acupuncture treatment are really one and the same to me, an extension of my spiritual expression,” explains Batoh. “It’s a very natural thing.” The musician wanted to produce an album that would help the healing process in the same way that acupuncture relieves stress. “The Japanese were hurt and beaten down by the great quake, very frequent aftershocks, no fuel at gas stations, no safe food and the explosions of nuclear reactors hit by the quake and tsunami,” he recounts. “This is the requiem for dead and alive victims.”
Two of the tracks on the album were created by recording signals from a modified EEG machine. The songs are purely improvisational, created by non-musicians in therapy-session settings. This method comes from Ghost’s history of using improvisation, during which band members would be kept in separate compartments to minimize communication. Batoh specializes in treating developmentally disabled patients, and the machine is designed to help them normalize brain levels. By providing an audible response to cognitive changes, they are able to learn to gain some control over their mental activity.
The machine itself involves a headgear sensor that communicates with a motherboard. EEG waves are sent via radio to the motherboard, which outputs the signal as a sound image. Eventually, the “performer” learns to control the signal and can actually create music from their mind. The goal is to quiet the mind to a meditative state and allow the sensors to interpret the slight pulsations from the brain. Created by an electric pedalboard company, the custom-built machine is modeled off of medical EEG recording equipment.
The other tracks on the album come from the Kumano manuscript, Batoh’s name for his replications of religious melodies heard in his youth near the sacred Kumano Kodo pilgrimage route. Hoping to effect positive change in the recovery of his countrymen, Batoh is donating profits from BPM towards a fund for orphaned children. Additionally, the Brain Pulse Machine has been reproduced and is available for purchase.
Check out the video of Batoh’s BPM Machine at work, along with the two brain wave tracks from the album.
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絵に描いたようなオアシス、ゴビ砂漠
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New work from Olly Moss.