The Knife – A Tooth For An Eye

Posted by Fabio 15 March 2013

A Tooth For An Eye is the new video taken from The Knife’s forthcoming album Shaking The Habitual. Directed by Roxy Farhat & Kakan Hermansson. read more

Earl Sweatshirt – Whoa

Posted by Fabio 15 March 2013

Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt official video for “WHOA.” Directed by Tyler, the Creator. Taken from his forthcoming album Doris, produced by Tara Razavi.

www.oddfuture.com

Unknown Mortal Orchestra – Swim and Sleep (Like a Shark)

Posted by Fabio 14 March 2013

Emerging from rampant hedonism and isolation is II, the new album from Unknown Mortal Orchestra. The musical vision of Portlander-via-New Zealand Ruban Nielson started as an anonymous home-recording project that fused psychedelia, soul, choppy percussion and funk. read more

Bat for Lashes – Lilies

Posted by Fabio 6 March 2013

Natasha Khan taps mixed-media director and stop motion specialist Peter Sluszka to direct a music video for Lilies, the 4th single from the Bat For Lashes critically acclaimed album The Haunted Man. read more

Atoms For Peace – Ingenue

Posted by Fabio 4 March 2013

Thom Yorke new music video for Ingenue, taken from his latest album Amok. Amok is the debut album from Thom Yorke’s new project Atoms For Peace. Video directed by Garth Jennings. Choreography by Wayne McGregor.

www.atomsforpeace.info
www.xlrecordings.com

Hanni El Khatib – Family

Posted by Fabio 4 March 2013

New music video by California garage-rocker Hanni El Khatib. Directed by Nick Walker.

www.hannielkhatib.com
www.nickwalkerphotography.com

My Panda Shall Fly & Adventure Elephant – Opening Brace

Posted by Fabio 26 February 2013

New music video for My Panda Shall Fly & Adventure Elephant’s eclectic track “Opening Brace” following a fictional day in the life of Suren Seneviratne. Directed by Chris Toumazou.

www.tapeclubrecords.com

Black Pus – 1000 Years

Posted by Fabio 26 February 2013

Black Pus is Brian Chippendale, who rose to prominence as the drummer of noise rock titans Lightning Bolt and Mindflayer. Chippendale’s furious drumming style is ever present and instantly recognizable, but the pop element, which Chippendale explored in more contained ways on earlier Black Pus releases, is more fully integrated. read more