Hector The Dark is the opening track from SubConsciousMind’s “mini-album,” Intermezzo, originally released in the spring of 2008 by Fiin Records. This video combines live footage from Boom, Trancendance, and Dance Ritual, all events held in 2008. The audio track is largely recorded live at Boom with the introduction and finale from the original release spliced in. If the higher-quality video is too slow, visit Youtube to see the original.
This stunning video for Juno Reactor’s song God Is God is composed entirely of scenes taken from Sergei Parajanov‘s surreal masterpiece, Sayat Nova (The Color of Pomegranates). Originally released in 1968, this famous Armenian film was banned by the Soviet state for defying the tenets of “socialist realism.” Embedded here is a high quality version that might be sluggish on some connections; visit Youtube if you find it to be too slow!
The following music video for ABA Structure’s Death & Rain was made using the open source screen saver Electric Sheep. This video appears on the Spotworks DVD and the original song can be heard on Faces Of Epiphany, an excellent album from the creative mind of Kenji Williams.
Jaïa’s Orchestra 2.0 is easily one of my favourite songs of the last few years. Videos have been produced for the original as well as a remix by Nipp. First, Quapim (Lukas Opekar), the designer responsible for the stylish graphics long-associated with the Tribal Vision brand, ventures into animation with this excellent video for the radio edit of the Nipp remix released on the Cabaret compilation:
Secondly, here is a very peculiar video for an unreleased edit of the original (from Fiction), this time by the Grenoble-based group La Bande en Marge: