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Rey Pila - Surveillance Camera

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Socko - Pax In Bello - Live In Dilijan, Armenia

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Tigran Hamasyan - The Bird of a Thousand Voices Live

The Bird of a Thousand Voices extract from an unplugged concert live in front of Armenia’s highest peak. Tigran Hamasyan - Piano and voice Khazer Choir - Directed by Ani Navasardyan Asghik Mamikonyan - Violin and voice Film Crew Captain - Hayk Barseghyan Directors - Levon Badikyan and Alexey Komoza Cinematographers - Alexey Komoza, Tigran Melkonyan, Levon Badikyan, Gevorg Elmasakyan, Valentin Piskun, Mitya Lyalin Stylist - Ruslan Nasir Clothes - Z.G Est, Reborn, Petoor, Loom Weaving Special thanks to 5Concept, Frip’, and Cone Live Recording and mixing - Sergey Gasparyan Filmed at Rapi Lake in front of Mount Aragats

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Your 33 Black Angels Y33BA - Shaggy & Joe

Shot with rare, state-of-the-art thermal cameras, Barbara Anastacio uses a hybrid of heat, improvised choreography, AI and even the old-school puppetry of Vit Hořejš to paint New York City in a post-apocalyptic light. Rendered robotic and alien, the dancers sweat sensuality, dancing and vogueing hypnotically to the acid-house adjacent track. Drawing inspiration from Finnish philosopher Erkki Kurenniemi's proclamation that "our true descendants will be algorithms." Your 33 Black Angels (@y33ba) new album Eternities II will release on 4/15 via Bandcamp and other outlets. Follow them at for more music and updates.

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Adrián de Alfonso - La cara estúpida del ritmo

The solo rituals of a traveler embarking on a journey of awakening, delusions of grandeur, and the timeless yearnings of the soul.

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ALT BLK ERA - Run Rabbit

Video directed and produced by Blessing Magore Produced : Natt Webb of RatCat Studios, Nyrobi and Chaya

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Kareem Lofty - Plant Nursery

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Moscow X ‪Rafiek‬ - MEEN | موسكو ورفيق - مين

FIRST MUSIC VIDEO SHOT ON FILM IN EGYPTIAN RAP INDUSTRY. Producer - Mohannad El Morsy Focus Puller - Malak Tarek 2nd AC - Shockz Photography - Adrygraphy BTS - Omar Barakat / Winagraphs Stylist - Styled by coddiwomple & al camelion Gaffer - Hassan Camera tech - Adel khairy Post production Editor - Amr Mekki Colorist - Ahmad Ali

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Glass Beams - One Raga to a Disco Beat

This is a cover of ‘Raga Bhairav’ by Charanjit Singh, taken from the 1982 Album ‘Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat’. Created in Mumbai in 1982, the original song is one of the earliest records to use the Roland TB 303 bass line synthesizer – the sound of acid house. Futuristic without intention, the album pre-dates the first acid house records of Chicago. ॐ शांति

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Felukah - Neighborhood

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XANDER GHOST Ft. MARWAN PABLO - OGRA | زاندر جوست مع مروان بابلو - اجرة

Stylist @amernotme Production house @daddy_originals Co-Director @mohamedelmasryfilms Executive producer @mahmoud_dodda_ DOP @moatazzkhaled Producer @ibrahim.elgharably Post-producer @shero_sk Window aisle @ysewedy @asewedy Art executive @zeyadabas

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Cloth - Polaroid

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Max Cooper - Spectrum

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Max Cooper Writing the music created a melting pot of feelings for me, it carries a lot of hope and happiness, but also sadness and reflection, without there being any conflict. It’s a simple example, for me, of how language is a poor tool when it comes to describing an internal state succinctly and accurately, where music can do so, far more effectively and directly. I named the track spectrum in reference to the valence of language along a positive to negative scale of mood, which we need to work with when describing emotive states. An internal state, for me, at least, is a speckled sampling of this spectrum, perhaps tilted in one way more than another, but always in relation to the spectrum and moving with each new thought. I was interested in the visual analogy of the colour spectrum, and presenting it in partial, changing form, in relation to human imagery. I chatted to the artist and film creator Christian Stangl about the project, and he came up with the idea of using rocks with partial crystal structures, water and lighting effects to explore the natural creation of colour spectra from split white light. The system yielded some structures reminiscent of human form, and Christian created human apparitions amongst them to be discovered with each viewing. Christian Stangl An opal is more then a gemstone. They are unique minerals which are created by nature in a special way. Opals are formed by accumulations of siliceous fluid in various rocks. They are formed either in sedimentary rocks or hydrothermally in volcanic rocks, such as in tuff, but they can also form from organic material over millions of years. After they are fully formed they still have up to 20% water. My father ​collects rough crystal opals and ​refines them into beautiful polished gemstones. The play of color is one of the most mesmerizing effects i have ever seen. Looking inside an opal is almost like a window into another Universe. When I already started to do the first macro photo experiments with them, Max Cooper asked me to create a music video for him. It didn't take long until I realized that Opals and Max Coopers track Spectrum could be a very good match. I used a small video-beamer with a special lens attachment to project tiny moving pictures onto the minerals to bring them to life in a special way. Either these videos were synchronized to the music or they show traces of humans. The variation of light and color makes the opal a perfect object just waiting to be moved. I used a micro-rotation-stage to get these motifs moving and to change the angle of incidence of the light. Look closely and you can discover bizarre landscapes, interstellar nebulae but also human shapes.

Without shadow there is no light. He has a unique vision that combines unconventional creativity with visual diversity and efficient production. His obsession for the strange and sinister side of life shows surprising results. Born in 1978 in Lower Austria, he has lived in Vienna since 2002. Christian has been researching and developing opening titles, music videos and motion design on many projects. He also creates photographic projects, exhibitions and visual arts. The award-winning artist has worked with directors, film-producers, editors, programmers, agencies, culture departments and composers.

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