Brilliant piece by Danish director Martin De Thurah. Vocals by Karin Dreijer Andersson (Honey is Cool, The Knife and Fever Ray). Track released in 2005 on Wall Of Sound.
If this is lyrical kombat, Here's a miracle palm smash--Takin' first place--Dominate ingrates to save face--in this Rhyme Game, Fate has no fate--Only skills put food on this plate.
Tender electronica track from Raz Ohara and The Odd Orchestra, here in an Apparat remix. Track out on Get Physical. Directed by Antje Taiga Jandrig from Berlin.
Video by Danish visual artist Stefan Mylleager and audio by Lars Pellarin. The track is taken from Pellarin's a album Gundsø released in 2008 on Statler & Waldorf.
Moderat are Modeselektor and Apparat working closely together with Pfadfinderei - a Berlin based design bureau who also produced this video. The clip is taken from the DIN AV release out on the experimental Scape Music label.
Both Sunday and Dima lives in Berlin where they're busy showcasing their talents both in production and performance. This track was released in 2008 on the Bar25 label and was directed by Marie Alice Brandner-Wolfszahn. Knives by Rabi Georges.
If this is lyrical kombat, Here's a miracle palm smash--Takin' first place--Dominate ingrates to save face--in this Rhyme Game, Fate has no fate--Only skills put food on this plate.
Featuring Princess Watermelon. Video directed by Carolina Melis at Nexus. The piece is part of a collection of children’s songs curated by Belle and Sebastian, to raise funds for the children’s charity "Save the Children".
This video is part of the Rüts video collection (2008) and represents the final release of a collaboration between Ampoule records from Glasgow and Meakusma from Brussels. The video was produced by Visual Kitchen - the audiovisual arts factory and collective also based in Brussels.