Very nostalgic VCR psychedelia by the cologne based (and currently India touring) group Miami.
[thanks to Roland for telling me about this little gem]
Very nostalgic VCR psychedelia by the cologne based (and currently India touring) group Miami.
[thanks to Roland for telling me about this little gem]
Directed by Przemysław Adamski and Maciej Szupica
Additional graphics by M-City
Awarded Best Polish Music Video of 2007
I’ve watched a number of videos which attempted to emulate the optical effects of psychedelics through the use of optical geometry in the past, but this is by far the superior one. Watch the clip for 2 minutes, and you’ll be amazed at how transformed your vision will be.
“A Taste of Freedom” is a somewhat unusual documentary film by Dutch filmmaker Jan Beddegenoodts. The film is unusual in bringing together two disparate worlds: the lively Israeli trance party scene on the hand, and Palestinian West-bank demonstrations on the other hand. It provides some uneasy perspectives on the political position of the psychedelic underground, especially in a place like Israel, where talking about “Peace and Love” is more problematic due to a highly repressive political situation. The film is not without it’s flaws, and the comparison between the two worlds of ravers and activists, stand at the danger of becoming overly simplistic at times, yet Beddegenoodts largely avoids this by remaining evocative and descriptive rather than judgmental or prescriptive. Overall, the film is well worth watching.