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The second music video from the Wet Dentist cd "Debt Speculator" mixes new wave, rock and psychedelics everywhere. Don't get caught up in the details.
With this video, director Ed Holdsworth takes us on a smooth drive past the warmly lit skyscrapers of a city at night. This video is from the "WarpVision: The Videos 1989 - 2004" collection.
Get your Santa Claus cartoon fix: The Return of the Fredmas, Episode 111
Super Santa in "Naughty" by Mike Bell and ?Christmas Night? by Jim Tyer, Sumo wrestlers in Santa suits, mechanized reindeer, and gigantic radioactive snowmen. None of those things appear in this episode, but we still think they will make you merry! Super Santa in "Naughty" by Mike Bell parodies "Star Trek" and the old 1960s "Batman" TV series in a Santa Claus cartoon that was made for geeks. In ?Christmas Night? by Jim Tyer, the king parties (and bathes) with the common folk on Christmas Eve.
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Kinski: "Rhode Island Freakout"
Kinski's Sub Pop full-length debut! (This record was also released as a limited ed. double LP, by the fine folks at Strange Attractors Audio House - www.strange-attractors.com.) New Sub Pop roster addition Kinski is a (mostly...) instrumental rock quartet from Seattle. By turns melodic, swelling, roaring, propulsive, and sparse, Kinski walks the margins of avant-rock (ref. High Rise, Sonic Youth, Bardo Pond, Mogwai, GYBE) with nods to Krautrock and a penchant for noisy psychedelia. Airs Above Your Station is Kinski's third full-length (after the self-released Space Launch for Frenchie and 2001's stunning Be Gentle with the Warm Turtle on Pacifico Recordings).
Like the cold, listless months of autumn, Gravenhurst evokes images of dark skies in the afternoon and a feeling of melancholy. By shining a warm, soft light over its gentle acoustic songs, though, Gravenhurst makes the impending gloom seem comforting.
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Gnarls Barkley: "Gone Daddy Gone"
So who is Gnarls Barkley? Diligent pen pal to Bangs, soul giant Isaac Hayes, and Violent Femmes ringleader Gordon Gano? Well-kept romantic consort to pop stars Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson English teacher to synth-rock legends Kraftwerk? Croupier at a mysterious annual gathering in the Bay Area that allegedly draws members of the Wu-Tang Clan and Britian's Stuckist art collective? It seems that, in the music world, Gnarls Barkley is always nearby yet impossible to find. The membership rolls of both the Atlanta hip hop collective Dungeon Family and Athens, Georgia's psychedelic enclave Elephant Six list Barkley as an affiliate, but mention him to either group and they'll shoot each other frightened looks and start talking basketball. The rumors fly hard in every direction and remain defiantly unverifiable.
Lucas launches 'Star Wars' video game
"Star Wars" creator George Lucas on Monday night made a rare appearance to launch the video game "Star Wars: The Force Unleashed." Hear from the game's developer, the actor who played Darth Vader's Secret Apprentice, and eager gamers about why this version is a must-have for any "Star Wars" fan.
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Watermelon Nights: The Meth Minute 39
'Watermelon Nights' is the 11th episode of the
Meth Minute 39 cartoon series. Director Dan Meth
takes the animation out into the real world with
a full-length stop motion music video for this
summer anthem by underground musician John Crave.
It's one of the 'sweetest' short films ever made.
To download the Watermelon Nights mp3, visit
John Crave's Myspace More Meth Minute at
http:///www.methminute39.com. More John Crave at
http://www.johncrave.com. Directed by Dan Meth
song written and performed by John Crave (featuring
Curt Battles); Assistant Director: Lee Rubenstein;
Best Boy:Josh Weisbrod; Dialogue: Lee Rubenstein, Jared Roessler.
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