A transcendental hallucination/medita tion to the otherworld, courtesy this beautiful and haunting piece by Dennis Pies. Check out his web site, www.skydavid.com for more fun videos!
From Tony Vegas' Animated Acidburn Flashback Tabu.
Wow. I have no idea where this comes from, but it's amazingly tripped out and psychdelic. Dancing naked women, floating spirits, the planets, water, melting morphine strangeness.
Pink Floyd's "Echoes" makes a great soundtrack.
Psychedelic and eerie animated film follows a hip celebrity and his underworld lifestyle through casinos, hotel rooms, parties and odd characters. By Jeff Carpenter and Mary Lambert.
From Tony Vegas' Animated Acidburn Flashback Tabu.
Avant garde noir with a Dina Shore soundtrack.
There are many reasons to be glad: happy music, happy faces, happy times and trippy animation.
From Tony Vegas' Animated Acidburn Flashback Tabu.
Is it sacreligious to put a Stan Brakhage film to music? The film is an excerpt from The Stars Are Beautiful and the sound is mixed with a song called Bike Spokes pt1, from my old Boston band, the Lakeside Project. They go well together, as I'm sure many people in noisey experimental bands think of their music and Stan Brakhage films. The song is pretty dope too.
If you're stoned enough, this shit will take you places. "This is the number"... apparently. By Michael Dwass.
From Tony Vegas' Animated Acidburn Flashback Tabu.
An early 80's pre-cursor to the media saturation of the 90's and beyond, toying with the ideas that U2 capitolized on with their Zoo TV experiments. Features the song "One Nation Under TV" by the band BUMP. By Ruth Peyser.
From Tony Vegas' Animated Acidburn Video Flashback.
"Am I the story I tell myself?"
Like a Bob Dylan or David Bowie experiment, this lyrical tale is the same story repeated a few times in different arrangements. By Skip Battaglia.
From Tony Vegas' Animated Acidburn Flashback Tabu.
If Psychic Paine was our 1971 Pink Floyd track, Sick So Pretty was our 1982 Sonic Youth tripper. You can almost hear "Making the Nature Scene" underneath. From our EP, Animal Logic, 2001. The visuals are from the Stan Brakhage Anthology DVD.
this is not art, it's noizzzzzzzzzzze. My buddy Stephen Bonner is in the Not Art Collective in Boston. This is our Berkeley contribution. Long live the king
My personal ode to Lee Ranaldo's video noise experiments. I video taped my buddy Stephen Bonner playing with his electronic gizmos in my old apartment in Brockton Mass with random visuals being projected behind him. This clip ended up on the "mixed media" part of our band's EP in 2001, Animal Logic.
I often think of my Grandma, calling her Dial-a-ride, and the operators getting hopelessly confused over her street name, Appian Way, which is one of about ten Appians in her immediate area. The audio is the very first sketch I ever recorded on a four track in 2000 (hear me get excited about the pitch control at the end), and the visuals are from Stan Brakhage.
Visuals from the Stan Brakhage anthology dvd, audio from an improvisational noise jam at Bradley Backer's Creating Pottery shop in Quincy Mass. We would do this sort of thing every friday night, and watch people leave with their hands clamped around their ears.
Lakeside Project doing Meddle-era Pink Floyd... my personal favorite. I don't mean that to sound like this is a cover, it's just in the spirit of that '71 sound. Visuals from Stan Brakhage anthology dvd.
ZDTV ... talk about obscure-o. This was some random show on satellite tv from the late 90's. My then website was one of the featured stories...and as you can see, I'm still up to the same shit.