Videos of the Week 10/4/09



FLOPPY "Everything"


Starting off this week is this brand new video from chiptune masters FLOPPY. This video for "Everything" does indeed have everything any 8bit, chiptune, video game, electro-pop fan could want. Some Super Mario, some Casio keyboards, some LEGO...they manage to pack a lot in to this relatively simple video. Also, I think it might be their first official PV, but I could be wrong there. But I think I'm right.

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Detroit 7 "Cold Heat"


Here's the new one from Detroit 7. They've got a new album out called Black & White on the Daruma label. This video for "Cold Heat" is pretty basic, but I think it'll give you a pretty good idea of what the band is all about...namely rockin' hard!

China Chop "Jewel Story"


Here's one from China Cop, the band that would later become Molice. There's a lot going on in this one. Like, for instance, what is that rhino all about? I'm not sure, but it's a good song nevertheless.



Tsugumi from Pine AM recently made some music for a fashion show in Culver City, CA. The fashion show itself was, uh, pretty unique, and Tsugumi's awesome, arty electro soundtrack really turned it into something very cool. This is my favorite clip from the show. You can check out a few more on her blog.



And finally, you've probably heard of the Auto-Tune the News phenomenon buy now. Well, someone made what is probably going to be the high-water mark for zany Auto-Tune videos. They took some clips from Carl Sagan's Cosmos series, as well as a bit of Stephen Hawking, and created a really spin-tingly awesome song. Of course, it might help if you have a thing for Sagan's particular brand of poetic cosmology... "Not a sun rise, but a galaxy rise. A morning filled with four hundred billion suns."

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