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CYPRUS // Eznekier – shot in abandoned gunpowder factory

25 Nov

// In Cyprus these days to participate @ Order and Disorder in Chaos //

Through the ancient ruins of an gunpowder factory, giant rock wheels, rusty bolts, labyrinthic impasses and water dance to the rhythm of Eznekier’s beats.

CYPRUS is a synthesiser-driven score that combines sub-genres from 1980’s retro-futuristic soundtracks and ambient-leaning 2010s post-rock. Inspired by its post-apocalyptic vibe, the video provides an acid mix of natural and post-industrial elements, with no humans or living creatures at sight and made almost entirely out of landscape stills.

Daedelus – LA Nocturn

21 Nov

HUMAN TRAFFIC // IDENTITY CONTROL TEST

14 Nov

 

Did you pass?

自主制作アニメーション

14 Nov

The Helio Sequence “Battle Lines” – Emanuele Kabu

13 Nov

Another psychedelic gem by Emanuele Kabu.

For some more Kabu on the DPV, check the posts here, here and here.

Michna – Solid Gold (feat. MNDR)

9 Nov

Rocks, like you’ve never seen them before.

 

“Tropic of Cancer” by Panda Bear

8 Nov

A quieter hue of psychedelia compared to other Panda Bear videos, but no less hypnotizing and mad.

METZ

8 Nov

Just rock yourself back and forth with these vids.

My dear son Ephraim

6 Nov

Back in the 1960s, in the height of the psychedelic era, even the house band of the Israeli army’s infantry division “Nahal” started dabbling in psychedelics. Taking this well known traditional hymn “My dear son Ephraim” (Ha-Ben Yakir Li Ephraim), mixing it with some psychedelic sounds and images as well as some shtetel style, the band created this unique and quite extraordinary clip. Enjoy.

Fang Lilies – Echelon

4 Nov

Fang Lillies’ Chameleon Crystals Vol. 1 draws from grime, Dirty South rap, drum machine mecha-rhythms and more with a futuristic edge (a chameleon crystal, in case you’re wondering, is a “biomimetic innovation in which the surface of an object can be made to adapt to its surroundings by switching the arrangement of multifaceted crystals”).