Archive for February 21st, 2013

Memory Tapes ‘Let Me Be’ by Eric Epstein

Eric Epstein’s brilliant video for Memory Tapes’ Yes I Know became one of the most unlikely (yet utterly worthy) Grammy nominees for Best Video last year. His new visualisation of a Memory Tapes song, for Let Me Be from new album Grace/Confusion, is a simpler affair. Firstly, it’s an excerpt rather than a full video. [...]

BUG returns to ODEON Leicester Square on March 19th with ‘Best Of BUG’ special

Tickets are now on sale for a special BUG show at the ODEON Leicester Square in London – the UK’s largest and arguably most iconic cinema – on Tuesday March 19th. Adam Buxton is bringing his popular ‘Best Of BUG’ show to the ODEON Leicester Square – including outstanding music video creativity, hilarious online nuggets, [...]

Jamie Cullum ft Roots Manuva ‘Love For Sale’ (Director’s Cut) by Charlie & Joe

Charlie & Joe have delivered an intriguing promo for Jamie Cullum’s Love For Sale featuring Roots Manuva – this is their director’s cut – with a compelling performance from East Enders star Larry Lamb as a man going door-to-door in inner-city London, offering to perform very special service. In fact he’s peddling a deal worthy [...]

Ruarri Joseph ‘Until The Luck Runs Dry’ by Tim Boydell and Ruarri Joseph

This fascinating visual accompaniment for Ruarri Joseph’s Until The Luck Runs Dry is a document and celebration of the work of environmental artist Tony Plant, who makes his mark on coastal locations with artworks that are distinctly temporary. This film by Tim Boydell of Light Colour Sound and the Ruarri Joseph himself, captures Tony doing [...]

Rob Klerkx ‘She Said’ by Wouter Stoter

Singer-songwriter Rob Klerkx and director Wouter Stoter undertook a remarkable (and some would say quite brave) project in the service of Klerkx’s song She Said. These Dutchmen traversed the estates of Glasgow, where Rob serenaded about 40 women with personal performances of the song – and Wouter filmed each woman’s reaction to these private concerts. [...]

Five Knives ‘All Fall Down’ by Bryan Schlam

Director Bryan Schlam constructs a violent ‘punk roller derby’ around a performance from Nashville rockers Five Knives in his promo for All Fall Down. Shot in a dusty, abandoned building strewn with graffiti, the band are at the centre of the action as members of each team succumb to fall after fall until just two [...]