Music Video Bacchanalia
Just time today to share some embeds of videos I’ve been watching this week. By the way, Egoeccentric have been doing a great job lately and have posted a few of the videos below already so be sure to check them out and their hangover mixtapes too. On with the program.
Radiohead – House of Cards
You’ve probably seen this by now. It uses a technique involving lasers and no cameras were used. You may not have seen the interesting making of video however.
Girl Talk – Feed the Animals videos
Some dude has gone and made visual representations of two tracks from Girl Talk’s albums using the original music videos. This is quite cool.
‘Still here’
Another Girl Talk video and loads more after the jump.
‘Shut the Club Down’
Fonzworth Bentley – Everybody featuring Andre 3000, Sa-Ra, and Kanye West
Former personal assistant to P Diddy gets his own music video. Let’s be honest, if Andre and Kanye weren’t involved we probably wouldn’t watch it.
Feist – 1234 on Sesame Street
It’s Leslie Feist on Sesame Street! She changes the words to encourage counting up to four of course! Unfortunately, while it might help infants to count, adults will be probably find it highly irritable.
Santogold, Julian Casablancas, N.E.R.D – My Drive Thru
I wonder why they’re all wearing new cons? Anyone? :0
She & Him – Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?
Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward’s first video proper. Strange mix of axe murder and Disney-esque visuals.
Butters – What What In the Butt vs. Splitloop ‘Check It Out Stereo’
A sing from Dublin’s Splitloop spliced with a South Park skit of something you may remember.
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