Celebrating The Beastie Boys Through Rare Video
By Beatriz Areilza | May 7th, 2012 in MusicA tribute to Adam Yauch: we delve into the depths of cyberspace to bring you the rarest Beastie Boys gems in video format.
View Now…A tribute to Adam Yauch: we delve into the depths of cyberspace to bring you the rarest Beastie Boys gems in video format.
View Now…It has been announced that he will be playing Maverick again in Top Gun 2, so we’re celebrating the only way we know how – with gifs!
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View Now…VICE and Grolsch Film Works have put together this trilogy film featuring directors Harmony Korine, Alexsei Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinski based on The Fourth Dimension.
View Now…Petit h. is Hermes’ new capsule collection, that will give all the scraps of leather and fabric that cover their atelier floors, the opportunity to dream of a better life as high-end jewelry and decorative accessories.
View Now…The New York Times present us this amazing experiment and interview with Alan Gilbert, created in collaboration with New York University Movement Lab.
View Now…New York Net Artist and rapper Yung Jake exploited Data Moshing and became a reference as an aesthetic trend for a lot of music videos later. After ‘being there, doing that’ he is now moving on in his particular quest to provoke with technology and make a statement.
View Now…‘The Tyranny of The New Yorker Magazine’ by Yuli Zalkow captures that exact moment when the pleasure of reading it becomes a guilt.
View Now…LA based directing duo Henry Kaplan and Josh Gordon A.K.A American Painkillers, direct this music video for Swedish Punk / Garage Rock band The Fume. The title track is called Living For The Weekend, and the video is very true to it’s title. Party is definitely the keyword, getting high in the middle of the desert is the way to achieve it.
View Now…After their dark and dysfunctional Mother/Daughter video explored in Syndromes, NY-based art-disco duo The Golden Filter, present probably one of the darkest and disturbing music videos right now. The song is titled Kill Me and it’s part of the soundtrack to the 2011 film Syndrome that will be screening in SXSW’12, so highlight that in your festival schedule.
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