Röyksopp – “The Drug” Video

Skulls, scrunchies, and Don McLean graffiti highlight this creepy Röyksopp vid directed by That Go’s Noel Paul and Stefan Moore.
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Paul Pilot – Dunno WHat Happened To You (Dir. Will McConnell)
bandwidth, 4. September 2010, 13:45
Paul Pilot dropped back home for a few days last July to play Belfast’s Trans: festival with Rue Royale. We already showed you two session tracks from them, now Paul Pilot himself with Ruth & Brooklyn Dekker in support.
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Eminem’s Unstoppable In His VMA Promo

One half of the Home And Home tour, Eminem, is the latest artist to star in MTV’s ever growing stack VMA promos. Unlike his predecessors, Em’s promo vid is dark and, quite frankly, kind of a downer. The ad begins like an Allstate commercial, with the bruised and battered rapper pulling himself from the rubble of a car crash. A crowd of people stare and then follow the Recovery performer as he stumbles down Hollywood Boulevard. Jump below to see how it all ends.
How do you think the “Love The Way You Lie” rapper’s clip compares to MTV’s other VMA spots?
Russ Chimes’ Midnight Club EP Pt 2: Tertre Rouge by Saman Keshavarz
The second chapter of Russ Chimes’s Midnight Club video trilogy picks up where the first part left off – in the wake of the brutal kidnapping of his girlfriend, the hero unpicks the clues, and unravels his own memory, to try to figure out who perpetrated the crime (and why).
Relentlessly-paced, with the narrative propelled forward through a sophisticated structure of flashbacks, its more virtuoso filmmaking from the precociously talented Saman Keshavarz. And the final chapter is still to come. That will be revealed next week.
Russ Chimes
Midnight Club EP (Eye Industries)
Part 2: Tertre Rouge
Director: Saman Keshavarz
Prod co: Mighty8
Writers: Saman Keshavarz, Nate Eggert
Producers: Francis Pollara, Saman Keshavarz, Romson Niega
Executive Producer: Lanette Phillips
Associate Producers: Nate Eggert, Tom Lee
DoP: Justin Gurnari
Editor: Nate Tam
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IMA ROBOT “RUTHLESS” DIR: TY EVANS
ritz, 4. September 2010, 03:14
This is a hybrid skateboard music video for artist Ima Robot and skateboard shoe company Lakai titled “Lakairomania”.
Dir: Ty Evans
Ex Produced: Spike Jonze
DP: Marc Ritzema
Shot on: RED MX, 5D, 7D
Vimeo: www.vimeo.com
Youtube: www.youtube.com
My site:www.marcritzema.com


nicely shot
Don Cornelius and the ‘Soul Train’ still grooving 40 years later
Approximately 35 years after their creative apogees, names like James Brown, Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Sly Stone, Barry White and Aretha Franklin exist as almost afterthoughts. Their legendary status is so secure as to be taken for granted. Their catalogs will live on indefinitely, their songs are staples at celebrations of all types, and their merits have been rightfully memorialized in every arena imaginable.
Yet the most salient evidence of their genius always came live, with their awe-inspiring gifts capable of somehow simultaneously forcing you to both move and stop to take note of their talents. That's only one of many reasons to explain why "The Best of Soul Train" DVD set is essential — a nine-disc collection that captures the aforementioned artists, along with other Hall of Famers like The O'Jays, The Jackson 5 and The Commodores, in their afroed and sequined glory.
Though the long-running dance show based in Los Angeles often featured lip-synced performances, most of the ones collected by Time Life feature the artists letting loose in front of the live studio audience. The program was billed as "the hippest trip in the world," and it's tough to argue, what with the transportive nature of the shows capable of staggering even those who remember watching them when they first aired.
In its heyday, the program was essential viewing every Saturday afternoon, and afforded many of the generation's greatest soul and R&B acts their first national television exposure. Equally unforgettable was the velvet-voiced and effortlessly smooth host Don Cornelius. Next Wednesday, the Grammy Museum will host a 40th anniversary tribute to "Soul Train," featuring appearances from Cornelius, Smokey Robinson and Jody Watley. In advance of the evening, Cornelius spoke to Pop & Hiss.
Join Pavement Onstage For Fallon

Pavement are no strangers to cool contests, but this latest one definitely beats roaming around IKEA with Bob Nastanovich (no offense Bob/Sweden). Pavement will perform on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon 9/23 and one lucky fan will be joining the band on guitar. To enter, upload a video of yourself covering one of the songs listed below by Wednesday 9/8 at 4:35 AM ET. You also have to live in the continental United States, since the winner will be flown out to NY for the occasion. A “panel of qualified judges” will pick five finalists; then we (the Internet) will vote on the winner.
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