electronic folk music
August 16, 2011 by abulafia

more abulafia + science

this time with more beats

 

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August 9, 2011 by abulafia

abulafia + science

dudes in the next lab over asked to stick a couple of tracks from vaucluse into their science video

 

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April 25, 2011 by abulafia

musicbox

MusicBox from mike roush on Vimeo.

via [palm sounds]

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July 7, 2010 by abulafia

couple of cool short lo-fi videos

Seaweed

Making A Shell

[tell no one] via [saturn never sleeps]

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February 19, 2010 by abulafia

jazari – one human, three machines, rhythm

via [CDM]

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February 18, 2010 by abulafia

the last supper

another one from dullboy.  this time with the gruesome and the hilarious.

THE LAST SUPPER from BRIAN ZAHM on Vimeo.

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February 16, 2010 by abulafia

security anthem

SECURITY ANTHEM (2003) from Kent Lambert on Vimeo.

this is some good, unsettling shit.

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February 16, 2010 by abulafia

l’amour vache

not about to surrender the mantle of european weirdness to zie germans, the french submit the following feelm on cowlove and synthesizer soundtracks.

L’Amour Vache from jeremy charrance on Vimeo.

Googlish translation:

Short film directed by student Sup’infograph (esra).
A farmer, in love with his cow, strives every day to win. Despite all his attentions, she remains ice. One day, after yet another rejection, a mysterious bull calls in a wellness center.
Jealous, the farmer set off in pursuit and will attempt to deliver what proved to be a macabre factory.

related posts: tutanchamun

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February 13, 2010 by abulafia

tutenchamun

via [wiretotheear]

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February 12, 2010 by abulafia

remute – absolutely

As if Remute’s music wasn’t weird enough already, up creeps the Hamburg-based producer with a positively macabre low-fi video for his new single ‘Absolutely’.

At the end of a corridor we find a masked goon playing with a large medicine ball, before he’s unexpectedly strangled to death. Then a hatchet goes to work, cutting out his insides to reveal some raw meat, before it’s tossed into a frying pan with a sprinkling of salt and pepper. Mmm, tasty?

Cannibalism aside, the track itself is a rocking filtered house cut that ties in nicely to Remute’s label, which in the past year has shifted closer to the fuzzy grey area in between techno, house, and nu disco.

via [beatportal]

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