Official music video for Ghost Against Ghost by Craig Murray. Featuring the Czech FILMharmonic string orchestra.
Perturbator – “She Is Young, She Is Beautiful, She Is Next”
27 Mar
French Electronic/SynthWave artist, Perturbator, brings cyberpunk style music and music videos very reminiscent of retro 80’s style movies and games.
If you are interested in this kinda sound, then i would recommend his album “The Uncanny Vally” as your start zone.
Nissin Cup Noodle Commercial
26 Mar
since the clip that was posted a week ago as a Japanese Ramen Commercial turned out to be a part of a video to a song by Apogee (thanks to tedmills1970 for letting us know!), I’ll try again to post a trippy japanese noodle advertisement. Have fun!
X Men Openings
25 Mar
The X Men have a penchant for including psychedelic tunnel visuals in their opening credits, it seems…
“Toonami:Exquisite Corpse”- directed by Simon Wilches Castro
24 Mar
25 awesome animators created an exquisite corpse to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Toonami. The video is directed by Simon Wilches Castro and produced by Titmouse for Adult Swim.
Dumbo Gets Mad: Thank You Neil
21 Mar“Neil” in this case is Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Video by Michele Vitobello
Killer Mike – “Reagan”
20 Mar
A hyper-political R.A.P. Music track by hyper-political rapper, Killer Mike
Im not the type to get too deep about most things, especially politics, but Killer Mike brings a different type of rap via a psychedelic hyper-political music video which really brings light to why things are so difficult for some. To how the American system got so messed. Ironic considering Reagan helped America dig itself out of its economic problem, which ultimately lead to the start of “Reagan era” and its future ramifications.
A wise man once told me “politics will always be politics.”
Japanese Ramen Commercial [APOGEE “Spring Stranger”]
19 Mar
have fun with japanese weirdness!
[dpv reader tedmills1970 let us know, that the video is not a japanese commercial, but a part of a clip for the APOGEE song “Spring Stranger”. thanks to tedmills1970 for pointing this out to us!]













