Tags: 80's psychedelia, faith no more, mike patton, MTV, mtv psychedelia, san francisco
Five short experimental psychedelic films from the 1960s.
1 – 00:00 Chas Wyndham, Airborn, 1968; 3 min. The soundtrack is instrumental psychedelic rock.
2 – 3:13 Jerry Abrams, Eyetoon, 1968; 8 min. The soundtrack is avant garde electronics.
3 – 10:58 Stan VanDerBeek, Film Form No. 1, 1970; 10 min. the soundtrack is sitar music.
4 – 21:20 Hy Hirsh, La Couleur de la Forme, 1960, 6min. the soundtrack is Jazz.
5 – 27:30 Dan Agnew, Doppler Effect Version II, 1969, 4.5 min. The soundtrack is avant garde electronics.
Delightful music video from Emanuele Kabu, a regular here on DPV. Rocket Pengwin is an artistic platform masterminded by Eddie Sears.
New York -based Roof Studio describe their music video for Australian Empire of the Sun as visualizing the experience of a psychedelic trip. Who would have guessed? Especially with a chorus like:
Alice D, you’re on your way up
Way up, way up
Credit sequence from the movie Recess: Schools Out.
I remember watching this show whenever i could when i was a kid, and it brings backs much nostalgia just watching it again. I saw the movie as a kid, but watching it again i never noticed how much 60’s references there were, as well as this psychedelic ending to my childhood. It brings me much joy and laughter knowing that a children’s show like this had the balls to incorporate 60’s elements like this into there movie. Its beautiful really, and earns its place as one of my favorite childhood shows.
Video-dj mix, played on opening of “on the edge of the void” exhibition by Alexander Koks at CUMA Sochi 2017.03.18