Shown at BUG 09: Lootpack’s 20 Questions & Lime Headed Dog's Francis Bacon
David Knight - 8th Oct 2008
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=PXLNOs6fsQI[/youtube] Charlie Lyne and James McLoughlin are two 17 year old BUG fans from London who sent their homemade video for Oxnard, CA hip-hop outfit Lootpack for consideration for BUG 09.
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=PXLNOs6fsQI[/youtube] Charlie Lyne and James McLoughlin are two 17 year old BUG fans from London who sent their homemade video for Oxnard, CA hip-hop outfit Lootpack for consideration for BUG 09. It got in, because its got a great little core idea and shows a real instinct for what works in the medium. And at a minute long, it doesn't outstay it's welcome. We may be hearing more from these guys. Once they leave school. http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r3LZQE4MBuA[/youtube] Another super low-budget submission that made it into BUG 09 - possibly because it's 'snooker loopy'. The song is a most enjoyable post-punk rant by the experimental outfit Lime Headed Dog which combines references to a giant of modern art with a triumphant moment on the green baize. And in its own little surreal fashion, the video by Greg Butler clears the table.
It got in, because its got a great little core idea and shows a real instinct for what works in the medium. And at a minute long, it doesn't outstay it's welcome.
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=PXLNOs6fsQI[/youtube] Charlie Lyne and James McLoughlin are two 17 year old BUG fans from London who sent their homemade video for Oxnard, CA hip-hop outfit Lootpack for consideration for BUG 09. It got in, because its got a great little core idea and shows a real instinct for what works in the medium. And at a minute long, it doesn't outstay it's welcome. We may be hearing more from these guys. Once they leave school. http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r3LZQE4MBuA[/youtube] Another super low-budget submission that made it into BUG 09 - possibly because it's 'snooker loopy'. The song is a most enjoyable post-punk rant by the experimental outfit Lime Headed Dog which combines references to a giant of modern art with a triumphant moment on the green baize. And in its own little surreal fashion, the video by Greg Butler clears the table.
We may be hearing more from these guys. Once they leave school.
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=PXLNOs6fsQI[/youtube] Charlie Lyne and James McLoughlin are two 17 year old BUG fans from London who sent their homemade video for Oxnard, CA hip-hop outfit Lootpack for consideration for BUG 09. It got in, because its got a great little core idea and shows a real instinct for what works in the medium. And at a minute long, it doesn't outstay it's welcome. We may be hearing more from these guys. Once they leave school. http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r3LZQE4MBuA[/youtube] Another super low-budget submission that made it into BUG 09 - possibly because it's 'snooker loopy'. The song is a most enjoyable post-punk rant by the experimental outfit Lime Headed Dog which combines references to a giant of modern art with a triumphant moment on the green baize. And in its own little surreal fashion, the video by Greg Butler clears the table.
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r3LZQE4MBuA[/youtube]
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=PXLNOs6fsQI[/youtube] Charlie Lyne and James McLoughlin are two 17 year old BUG fans from London who sent their homemade video for Oxnard, CA hip-hop outfit Lootpack for consideration for BUG 09. It got in, because its got a great little core idea and shows a real instinct for what works in the medium. And at a minute long, it doesn't outstay it's welcome. We may be hearing more from these guys. Once they leave school. http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r3LZQE4MBuA[/youtube] Another super low-budget submission that made it into BUG 09 - possibly because it's 'snooker loopy'. The song is a most enjoyable post-punk rant by the experimental outfit Lime Headed Dog which combines references to a giant of modern art with a triumphant moment on the green baize. And in its own little surreal fashion, the video by Greg Butler clears the table.
Another super low-budget submission that made it into BUG 09 - possibly because it's 'snooker loopy'.
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=PXLNOs6fsQI[/youtube] Charlie Lyne and James McLoughlin are two 17 year old BUG fans from London who sent their homemade video for Oxnard, CA hip-hop outfit Lootpack for consideration for BUG 09. It got in, because its got a great little core idea and shows a real instinct for what works in the medium. And at a minute long, it doesn't outstay it's welcome. We may be hearing more from these guys. Once they leave school. http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r3LZQE4MBuA[/youtube] Another super low-budget submission that made it into BUG 09 - possibly because it's 'snooker loopy'. The song is a most enjoyable post-punk rant by the experimental outfit Lime Headed Dog which combines references to a giant of modern art with a triumphant moment on the green baize. And in its own little surreal fashion, the video by Greg Butler clears the table.
The song is a most enjoyable post-punk rant by the experimental outfit Lime Headed Dog which combines references to a giant of modern art with a triumphant moment on the green baize. And in its own little surreal fashion, the video by Greg Butler clears the table.
http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=PXLNOs6fsQI[/youtube] Charlie Lyne and James McLoughlin are two 17 year old BUG fans from London who sent their homemade video for Oxnard, CA hip-hop outfit Lootpack for consideration for BUG 09. It got in, because its got a great little core idea and shows a real instinct for what works in the medium. And at a minute long, it doesn't outstay it's welcome. We may be hearing more from these guys. Once they leave school. http://uk.youtube.com/watchv=r3LZQE4MBuA[/youtube] Another super low-budget submission that made it into BUG 09 - possibly because it's 'snooker loopy'. The song is a most enjoyable post-punk rant by the experimental outfit Lime Headed Dog which combines references to a giant of modern art with a triumphant moment on the green baize. And in its own little surreal fashion, the video by Greg Butler clears the table.
David Knight - 8th Oct 2008