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Tame Impala – Mind Mischief

17 Aug

The last two minutes of this electrifying video clip are amazing.

(Link: 6dmind. Thanks!)

Rikki Ililonga & Musi-O-Tunya – Sunshine Love

12 Aug

Some good ole’ psychedelic sixties vibe to in this clip to a track by 1960s  Japanese psychedelic musicians Rikki Iligona & Musi-O-Tunya. The name “Sunshine Love” refers perhaps to “Orange Sunshine” acid which was distributed around the world at the time by the Hippie LSD dealers organization Brotherhood of Eternal Love.

“Desert Song” by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

11 Aug

This one is a real gem! I am getting a strong Jodorowsky vibe here. Hope you enjoy it, too!

You can check out part 2 here.

Yawn: Acid

9 Aug


The name says it all.

Forward – Messe Kopp

5 Aug

I’m always fascinated by works of art which look at time in a backwards way. The film Memento by Christopher Nolan (To my mind, still his finest creation) is one of my favorite examples, and one of the most amusing (and very recommended) explorations of the hilarious implications of backwards time is the first episode of the third season of Red Dwarf. This new video which was shot in streets of Jerusalem is definitely a new favorite for backwards music clip.

“Blandband” by Dungen

4 Aug

For more Dungen on dpv go here and here.

“LA Nocturn” by Daedelus

28 Jul

If I Am This Forest

26 Jul


The forest is alive.

Hand-Drawn Animation by Micah Buzan for “Look… The Sun Is Rising” by The Flaming Lips

21 Jul

If you are interested in recent psychedelic animation you should keep your eyes open for the works of Micah Buzan. This video for “Look… The Sun Is Rising” by The Flaming Lips won the Genero.tv Video Contest. But the rest of his stuff is by no means of a lesser fibre.

Orpheus´ Pony – Michael Fragstein

20 Jul

A beautiful melancholic and pensive animation by Michael Fragstein to music by Lisa Tuyala.

“So now you are looking at this strange creature,
sitting at a pond trying to bond with nature.
Its features are the most obscure.

Orpheus´ metamorphotic walk through the lost and found land.”