grittydelia
Tags: 00's psychedelia, british psychedelia, Dalek, Justin Broadrick, Kevin Martin
There’s always been some connection between sexuality and badass machinery, hasn’t there? If you’re not convinced, maybe this video will serve to illustrate.
There is nothing like watching a flamenco show while high. The intensity of music, the dancers, and the colorful lights in the caves are just mesmerizing.
Good flamenco is hard to get by if you are a tourist visiting in Spain. Flamenco is more of a people’s thing. People play and sing it spontaneously in the house and in the street. Flamenco in a club is a relatively unnatural concept.
Yet, fortunately, there is some amazing Flaemenco on you YouTube. This first video by the legendary Flamenco singer and dancer Carmen Amaya is just crazy with the energies, especially the last bit.
The video below displays some known flamenco artists in a home setting. I love the intensity of the setting, and the different relationships between the singers which reminds me in a way of the energies in some psychedelic ceremonies where people make music.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD1TEa7ddAM
Visuals by Quix.
Indian-Canadian animator Ishu Patel in a 1978 movie about the after life.
Experimental video art by Emilio Gomariz, made on the Undervolt & Co. label with an ambient drone track by KNBS.