Year: 1995-2010 Genre: Electronic, Indie Rock, Chillout, Ambient, Minimal, Glitch, House, Techno, whatever you can imagine:)
Ok so here it is, a collection of 100+ musicvideos, which is i believe my last present for this christmas but i might change my mind:) Phase3 is a show on Br Alpha Channel (FTA on Hotbird) which is basically divided into 8 1 hour long volumes (blocks). This collection contain complete 8 volumes of this, but the list is to long to put it here, so you'll have to get inside. As a little spoiler i'll give you some artist names: Apparat, Bertrand Burgalat, Egoexpress, Richie Hawtin, Tosca, and many more. Hope you guys enjoy and stop bitching about 'no good stuff on rareclips' recently, sorry i have a life and rareclips is only a hobby, you have to understand that:) Merry Christmas again and let the sharing spirit live forever!:)
Tracklist: 01. Intro: Scanner - Untitled 02. Beaumont Hannant - Utuba 03. Richard H. Kirk - Reality Net 04. Speedy J - Symmetry 05. Mark Franklin - Release To The System (Beaumont Hannant Remix) 06. Autechre - Basscadet
"The Art of Noise in: Visible Silence" (1986) — a concert filmed in the Hammersmith Odeon.
Tracklist:
01. Intro - Max Headroom Introduction 02. Close To The Edit 03. Paranoimia 04. Legs 05. Moments In Love 06. Beat Box 07. Instruments Of Darkness 08. Back Beat 09. Opus 4 10. Peter Gunn 11. End Credits
Looks like a LD (LaserDisc) Rip, oldschool:) Reupped, enjoy!
Year:1995 Genre: Techno, Trance, Psychedelic Trance Playtime: 196 mins
Recording from 1995. This is a true classic, 16 years after air date we bring it to you (thanks to breakanoise). The program was aired weekly and was broadcasted after midnight at 1:00 CET my time (22:00 French) on French TV channel MCM. Includes parts of VJ sets on the background music of hard techno and psychedelic progressive trance. In first movie you will find holding a party in Belgrade Yugoslavia, conducted before the devastating war of NATO bombing in 1999, which gave solid victims and too much extremely damages and ruins.. Generally, in your hands is a history and classic! Enjoy and if you have more of that kinda pearls let us know.
Synthetic Pleasures is an 85 minute exploration into the worlds of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, plastic beauty, cyber sex, robotics, nootropics, cryonics, electronics communication and the rise of the internet.
14 Video Paintings is comprised of two separate works ("Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan" and "Thursday Afternoon") created in the early '80s by Brian Eno for art gallery exhibition only. Available for the first time on DVD, viewers are presented with a series of slowly evolving "video paintings," with "Thursday Afternoon" focusing on the human figure and "Mistaken Memories" on the Manhattan skyline. The music for "Thursday Afternoon" is a different version than what appears on Eno's album of the same name, while the music that accompanies "Mistaken Memories" comes from two of his acclaimed ambient albums (On Land and Music For Airports) and features an unreleased track.
Music For Airports DVD is a double-bill by and about the Bang on a Can composers' collective, two very different films directed by Dutch documentary filmaker Frank Scheffer. The first is an adaptation of Brian Eno's 1978 album of ambient music Ambient 1: Music for Airports, originally conceived as a sound installation to be played on continuous loop. A set of repeating chords (especially closely related mediant chords melting into one another) with slight variations for piano and clouds of synthesized sounds (strings, voices), it was supposedly inspired by an unexpected layover Eno suffered at Cologne-Bonn Airport, and it was eventually installed at LaGuardia. The concept might lead you to think that the music is nightmarish, an endless wait that circles back upon itself, but it is really just a dreamy wash, amelodic, like a mind lost in thought, at the edge of sleep.
2 DVD's in one post since it's the same artist and i'm too lazy to create seperate posts. Reupped, enjoy:)
Here is a rare longform video from G.J. Productions which is Guru Josh in disguise as Dr. Devious. A lot of Amiga generated computer graphics with rave music on the soundtrack. Ripped from VHS tape, audio remastered slightly (dehissed and volume beefed up).