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dancarter:
Two of my fav vids are Android Lust tracks. The first is for "Stained", the second for "Dragonfly". Both really stellar visually.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOIm-X_gt8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8nIvGEq-vg
And since Rizzo brought Skinny Puppy up (yay for new albums in January 07!), there's the classic banned Worlock video; as well as a great video for the side-project Download, for the track Glassblower.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n97Qql7m8yU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clPHmGnYCl0
KharBevNor:
Lets keep in that dark, strange place.
Coil - Heartworms
Laibach - War
Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows - The Dog Burial
Wumpscut - Thorns
ComfortEagle:
bachelorchow, I miss clone high.
Also, to the person way on page one that posted Pixies - Alec Eiffel, which album is that song on?
I only have Surfer Rosa and The BBC session.
( I am far too lazy to go back and quote)
nuisance:
Here are 2 vids I like for their awesome, swirling graphics - first one tranquil, the second intense. I saw the Autechre vid in a movie theatre and my god it was full on!
To Rococo Rot - Telema
Autechre - Gantz Graf
I love when the shape in Telema suddenly breaks down into a pile of cats!
Chic - Le Freak
Also digging this, although it gets boring. Love Bernard's look, but Nile lays down the best guitar riff ever. Wish I could find the video of him explaining that this originally went "aaaaaah fuck off!" That would've been a slightly different vibe.
Herbie Hancock demonstrating a Fairlight on Sesame St
Best watch ever and he seems like such a nice guy.
Stevie Wonder doing a robot version of The Carpenters
Kicks ass, kinda puts what Zapp did in perspective. Not to mention that Peter Frampton fucker.
Edit: One more, the first video I can remember really getting excited about at the tender age of 12.
Prince - Sign 'O' The Times
The idea of a music vid that didn't involve the artist performing the song really did my head in, not to mention how bleak the song is, lyrically.
Thrillho:
I'm going to post a video that I think is actually jaw-dropping here:
The Beatles - Revolution 2
There are several things that astonish me here.
1. The guitar tones are absolutely dead on.
2. The vocals are utterly faultless.
3. It sounds ALMOST exactly like the original, but just different enough that you know they're not miming. If you think they are, you're an asshole and you aren't paying enough attention.
4. This performance comes having stopped touring for two years. This astonishes me, no wonder the Beatles broke touring records and were the biggest band ever, they're the tightest live band to ever exist.
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