Shot with a Canon Rebel XT DSLR. Music by Bonobo // Recurring
Oil in Water from Shawn Knol on Vimeo.
Shot with a Canon Rebel XT DSLR. Music by Bonobo // Recurring
Oil in Water from Shawn Knol on Vimeo.
Directed by David Altobelli
Motion Design by Dan Norton
Additional VFX by Matt Divito
davidaltobelli.com
M83 – We Own the Sky from David Altobelli on Vimeo.
I tweeted this Daedelus video the other day and had to blog about it. Daedelus uses a monome to create his songs. I’d never heard of it before so I checked it out and found some more great music made with it, see below.
The latest ep from Friends of Friends is Daedelus and Jogger (with artwork by Kozyndan). This song taken from Daedelus’ 3 included is a sort of whimsical steam-punkish musing. Lots of fun light filters and monome! fofmusic.net for more information on the music and elistonberg.com for more on the director.
After I listened to this the 10th time, I realized it has a hint of Tonight, Tonight… Alfred, did you use it in the song? What do you think?
Daedelus LA Nocturn by Eli Stonberg from Alfred Darlington on Vimeo.
newly built 40h and mlrv from Jampola on Vimeo.
Adam Ribaudo as MTN at the conference for monome, Princeton NJ, Feb 27 2009. Visuals by Kedaar
Making The Noise from dantronic on Vimeo.
Another short video of MTN laying down the fresh beats at the Mega-Monomeet.
MakingtheNoise – Monomeet Princeton NJ 02/28/09 from Chili Palmero on Vimeo.
If you haven’t heard the new Dan Deacon album Bromst yet you’re missing out! Granted, Deacon’s music isn’t for everyone (no offense to all the sappy slow music lovers out there) but I had to share this video from Pitchfork.tv. Deacon takes music layering to the extreme and uses some cool techniques to blend the electronic and organic worlds. In particular, this video of the player piano used for the new album is a great example.