Filed under: art, film, music | Tags: klosetkase, Le Le Breakfast, Magnetron Music, Parra
Your breakfast B####! From Magnetron Music. Dixie Rose
Filed under: music | Tags: Electro Music, Graphics, klosetkase, Mille-Crysteena, music, Projections, Sweden
Filed under: dance, music | Tags: Dance, Dixie Rose, klosetkase, LaLaLa Human Steps, music, Tom Waits, Watch Her Disappear
This ironic piece darkly suits my most bittersweet, late night mood. A clip from Edouard Locke’s film Amelia, dance troupe LaLaLa Human Steps (Quebec Canada). The dancers are Naomi Stikeman and Jason Shipley-Holmes. And the original music of the clip was replaced by Tom Waits’s song. Dixie Rose
Filed under: film, music | Tags: Baths Lovely Bloodflow, Elcetronica, klosetkase, music, Youtube.com
This ethereal video from the baths was directed by Alex Takacs and Joe Nankin. It seems the forest spirits only keep the samurai alive for the QUEEN of forest spirit’s demise. Tsk Tsk… Dixie Rose
Filed under: music | Tags: Cody Ross, Die Antwoord, Enter the Ninja, music, South Africa
They have landed. Effen raw and shaking it like they just don’t give a f&%$#. I mean, I like a group who puts on the grandiose illusion of a performance myself, but I am also into the extreme true nature of Africans Die Antwoord, meaning, The Answer. Coming to you from planet South Africa, their sound is truly a “car crash” as alieness singer Yo-landi describes it, a concoction of rave, hip hop/rap and a twist of freestyle. Their simplicity comes off as amazing to me. Thanks for the hook up Cody Ross aka Priestess NYC, another alien of mine. Your truth is out there.
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Filed under: art, film, music | Tags: klosetkase, Ramona Falls "I Say Fever", youtube
I am so in the kloset over such an eccentric, stunning concept. The blending of evocative color choices, strange, powerful imagery and the bursting of shooting birds tearing off human heads-revealing all the animals we are, truly resonates in my psyche. It’s all computer generated, but not seemingly technologically driven. Dixie
Filed under: art, film, music | Tags: Allison Schulnik, CalArts, Claymation, Grizzly Bear, painting, San Diego, Stop Animation
Allison was born in 1978, in San Diego, CA, where she received her BFA in Experimental Animation at CalArts. She expresses her depression in the manifestation of a hobo clown, in her above stop-motion animated film and also in her paintings. The bare essence of clay work is sublimely, painstakingly fulfilling, because of the amount of work which goes behind it. Notice how she layers paint on canvas with a clay-like feel and texture. I don’t know if that was her intent, but the sensibility carries over. Music featured in film clips by Grizzly Bear. Dixie
Filed under: music | Tags: Carolina Melis, Denmark, Efterklang - Polygyne, Music Video
Directed by Carolina Melis, Polygyne is the opening song of Parades the acclaimed second album from October 2007 by Efterklang.
Filed under: music, Video | Tags: Cocosuma Miracle Man, klosetkase, Music Video









