Pink Floyd – The Dark Side Of The Moon Movie

Final cut of the full-length movie for Pink Floyd’s classic album, The Dark Side Of The Moon.

This film uses the backdrop films the band featured during their initial US, UK, and French tours for The Dark Side Of The Moon, with additional footage used for Breathe and live footage from 1972 added to Time.

The mix of the album for the video contains extended versions of Speak To Me and On the Run.

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Toob – Wavaphon Music Video

This is the official music video for Toob’s Wavaphon:

Albert Einstein is quoted to have said “It should be possible to explain the laws of physics to a barmaid.”

This video is our attempt at creating a graphical representation of the mathematization of motion, showing only a small amount of the different formulas used to define the chaos within our universe.

Music: Toob
Video Directed, Designed and Animated by: Mr Kaplin // mrkaplin.com

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Grain Noir – Cos(mos)

Paris-based Grain Noir is a producer/programmer/sound and visual designer who makes image & sound interact.

Grain Noir’s aim is “to sketch various ideas about things like nature, technology, physics, astrophysics, metaphysics, cosmology and more, in a metaphorical and abstract way. This is done by developing interactive programs using sound reactive visuals, which can make those ideas easier to understand.”

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Music From Nature – Diego Stocco

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Sound designer & composer Diego Stocco‘s latest music video is an audio celebration of the Earth, Music From Nature.

Stocco’s sound design can be heard in the presets for Omnisphere, Trillian, Stylus RMX and other synthesizers. Stocco’s probably best known, though, for his talents as a sort of musical MacGuyver, making music with whatever he’s got on hand.

Music From Nature was created for Earth Day 2012, April 22nd, and was sponsored by Burt’s Bees.

Check it out and let us know what you think of it!

Has electronic music lost a certain type of raunchiness and “humor” that our eighties synth brethren were all too enamored with in favor of a more “conventional” raunchiness?

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Reader Kaleb wrote us to ask, “Has electronic music lost a certain type of raunchiness and “humor” that our eighties synth brethren were all too enamored with in favor of a more “conventional” raunchiness?”

Our thoughts exactly – especially after watching Soft Cell‘s live performance of Sex Dwarf.

What do you think? Has electronic music lost a certain type of raunchiness and “humor” that our eighties synth brethren were all too enamored with in favor of a more “conventional” raunchiness?

New Squarepusher – Dark Steering

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This is the official music video for Squarepusher‘s Dark Steering, taken from forthcoming album Ufabulum, which is due out May 14th.

Here’s what Squarepusher has to say about Dark Steering:

“For a while I had apocalyptic nightmares about trails of nuclear missiles in the night sky. So I aimed to recreate that strange combination of exhilaration, terror and sadness both visually and emotionally through this piece. It lead to the idea of a spacecraft leaving earth at vast speed to escape, but oddly the music also made me think of it flying through a library. So I generated the visual aspect such that, as the piece progresses, it seems as if the viewer is ever accelerating through massive corridors of books.”