It made my day!
Tags: 90's psychedelia, acid, technotronic
Official or not (the info on youtube claims it is unofficial), these visuals just work so very well with ceo’s just to be released (tomorrow!) single “whorehouse”.
And in case you enjoy solving the puzzles the swedish lable sincerely yours creates for us, here’s another piece: Some very similar visuals for another ceo track (“siren”) from the vimeo account of the lable…
Some more of that sweet, melancholy drenched psychedelia for you. Enjoy!
I couldn’t believe it, when I searched for FLCL on dpv and could not find a single post about it.
If you haven’t done so already, go and watch all of this show – now!
And many thanks to Ido for showing me FLCL years ago. Good times!
Very nostalgic VCR psychedelia by the cologne based (and currently India touring) group Miami.
[thanks to Roland for telling me about this little gem]
In all of these fine examples of very recent psychedelic rock music and videos Jakob Skøtt is responsible for parts of the music as well as for the awesome visual style and direction. There is a resemblance to Pink Floyd’s Live at Pompeii and some Amon Düül II videos from around the same time. So stop saying that they don’t make ’em like that anymore and enjoy the work of Jakob Skøtt !
[thanks to Jochen for pointing out Causa Sui to me]
Both the ending and the intro of the anime series Usagi Drop (2011) are of a very childlike and heartwarming psychedelic style. Enjoy!
(Thanks to Eva for the suggestion)