
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZm3s5aGVv4
Moscow Metro – Late Night Radio.
Robert Holmes writes:
Limerick trio with their latest release, Late Night Radio. A tune meticulously crafted to be played in enormodomes the world over, imo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZm3s5aGVv4
Moscow Metro – Late Night Radio.
Robert Holmes writes:
Limerick trio with their latest release, Late Night Radio. A tune meticulously crafted to be played in enormodomes the world over, imo.
Barrackdubs’ deftly edited version of Ronson and Mars’ hit du jour.
Previously: Obama So Fancy
Rowlf the Dog from the Muppets sings Biz Markie’s 1989 hit ‘Just A Friend (You Got What I Need)’ courtesy of some nifty editing by Mylo The Cat.
A rather exquisite animated video for Cheval Noir by French band Equateur by Kadavre Exquis.
Previously: Vous Devriez Aimer Ceci
(Merci François)
Postcard by Cry Monster Cry.
Featuring Love/Hate’s Ian Lloyd Anderson in it.
Don’t forget the postman this Valentine’s.
(Thanks Brett and James)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?x-yt-ts=1421782837&x-yt-cl=84359240&v=NE1mdydPqXo
A rather excellent fan-made video for the late great rapper and producer J Dilla’s final album Donuts (2006) featuring deftly sequenced original and sampled imagery.
Experience the entire album above or if you prefer, as individual tracks here.
UK electronic artist Imogen Heap talks about her open source Mi.Mu gesture control gloves. The interview was filmed last April following the launch of a Kickstarter camapign to develop the technology further and produce a limited production run.
It’s been coming along nicely since.
In a flagrant copy of Mario Weinerroither’s similar but superior Musicless Music Videos, Dutch ad agency House of Halo recreates the Friends opening sequence with the Rembrandts taken out.
It’s fairly sinister, in fairness.

The bands have gone, the backdrops remain.
16 MORE: The Band That Wasn’t There (Adrian Fitz-Simon)
(H/T: Lisa O’Brien)
A new instalment of Mario Wienerroither’s inspired Foley series.
Harrumph.
MacGyver would have made his own theme tune.
From tinfoil and a washing machine door.
Previously: YMCA Without The Music