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Tags: indian psychedelia, psychedelic, shiva
Georges Méliès’ 1901 classic Le Voyage dans la Lune is a psychedelic adventure. Even more so with color and set to AIR’s new song Sonic Armada.
Omodaka (also known as Far East Recording) is a Japanese collective of visual artists and musicians. Their multimedia projects fuse traditional Japanese music, electronic elements, animation, motion graphics, and visual art pieces. Their video Asadoya Yunta (above) juxtaposes calligraphy with computer animation, contrasting various dimensions: 2d versus 3d, curvilinear versus rectilinear, organic versus synthetic. The video below, for Hietsuki Bushi, is a psychedelic animation that is as vibrant as the music that accompanies it. I have no clue what it’s about though.
http://vimeo.com/groups/vjs/videos/33503449
Visuals by Subliminal Twin.
Music by Axiom Crux.
This supremely chill video was made as an album teaser, but is nevertheless a delightful supernova of color set to the sounds of Stereo Silence.
Back in the sixties Timothy Leary used to say (look up his 1966 playboy interview for the full discussion) LSD can give a woman hundreds of orgasms in one trip. This one brought me back to those pleasurable climatic days from the summer of love.
Strawberry skies and multi-hued dyes make for a trippy video (and song) from South African/Australian musician Jonti.
Friggin’ awesome