My Name is Robert: a music video by Dan Deacon, shot in one take with painted wooden blocks and two actors.
I have no grandfather. He is dead.
Good times.
My Name is Robert: a music video by Dan Deacon, shot in one take with painted wooden blocks and two actors.
I have no grandfather. He is dead.
Good times.
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The video for What You Know by NME-nommed county Down alt-rockers, Two-Door Cinema Club.
Cute ‘n’ catchy. That is all.
The video for Squeeze Me (2008) by Dutch electro-funksters, Kraak and Smaak (Crunch and Taste), which uses flip-books to animate the foreground.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WH94ikvtEM
Rathergood‘s Pop Stasi video: originally made as a promo for J20 fizzy water, this is the commercial-free director’s cut.
It’s really rather good.
The Emperor 1500 and 200 workstation and gaming platform from NovelQuest.
Prices start from $39, 950. So, we’ll take two then.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWm9Ney38ok&feature=player_embedded#!
A mind-blowing cover of Gnarls Barklay’s Crazy by guitar virtuoso Don Ross.
André Michelle’s Tone Matrix is the best fun you’re going to have in the next 20 minutes.
Go here. click one of the squares. Click another. Click another.
Feel immensely creative. Consider releasing a concept album.
Try to recall what you were doing prior to this.
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Doncamatic (All Played Out) (feat. Daley) is out today, but was released on Twitter last month. Interesting sidebar: the Korg Doncamatic was one of the world’s earliest drum machines.
Now.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcIlTKoDPGI
His name’s Robbie, and if you like the cut of his cyber-jib you can go and be his friend on Facebook.
Which will be nice for both of you.