This is what German minimal techno music looks like – the music video for Stefan Tretau’s Ellis Perry.
via daveonzo:
Music Video I made for Sounderground Records.
Wicked bit of German minimal-techno from Stefan Tretau entitled Ellis Perry remixed by Inxec. Starring Crazy from the Methods of Movement and Sam Pilley. All filmed at the Railway Hotel, Southend-on-Sea
Download the tune and other mixes at www.sounderground.co.uk
via dezentmusic
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Tags: German, Germany, minimal techno, music video, techno music
4 Responses to “This Is What German Minimal Techno Music Looks Like”
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great. thanks, im totally going to have nightmares now. chris cunningham would be proud!
Don't see a lot of club-mix length music videos, went on a bit long but it was fun nonetheless.
GIve Aphex Twin's Come To Daddy video a watch and you won't have any nightmares about this video!
What's with the guy in chains dancing? The whole video had me wondering WTF?
I guess that the point?