
Wicked poster I came across for the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. Check it out after the jump…

Nice new video from Soldout (electronic duo from Brussels) for their track ‘The Cut’.
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ThruYou is a project from Israel born musician Kutiman where he mashes up youtube videos into awesome remixes. Listen to all seven tracks here.

This is centuries old in internet time, but probably one of the best music videos to come out this year. Not to be confused with the awesome fan made video that’s been floating around the interwebs for the last couple weeks (see what I did there!?), the official video fits the band’s image and sound perfectly. Grizzly Bear’s song “2 Weeks” is brought to life by director Patrick Daughters, who also did all those awesome Feist videos from The Reminder. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to get back to watching Cocoon.

Pretty cool music video for Thom Yorke’s Harrowdown Hill by Bent Image Lab. Marco lenses treatments are all over the place these days. Cool riot and underwater shots though.
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Beautiful, striking, shocking Heath Ledger-directed video for Modest Mouse’s “King Rat” premiered earlier this month, over 18 months after the Academy Award-winning actor passed away tragically at the age of 28. “King Rat” was co-directed and illustrated by Daniel Auber with lead animation by Norris Houk, animation by Jade Taglioli and produced by Sara Cline. Read more about it’s creation on the Rolling Stone website.

Consisting of writer Christopher Louie and artist Bill Barminski, Walter Robot does music videos, commercials, and experimental video. They’ve worked with Modest Mouse, Gnarls Barkley, and most recently on Death Cab For Cutie’s newest track Grapevine Fires (about the 2007 wildfires in California). Read More.

Awesome stage setup at the MTV awards
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These guys do all kinds of installations and collaborations with musicians. Lots of projects up on their site. (this is a pic from a video they did with the Battles)

This is an entrancing music video for the lovely sparrows by Eric Powers. Read More.