Gorgeous animation and subtle progression make this video pure bliss. New LP, Fountain Fountain Joyous Mountain, out now.
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Keep Shelly In Athens – “Running Out Of You”
Keep Shelly In Athens is definitely one to watch out for. Just watch this video, wait for the synth to drop and be amazed.
Josdigital’s Favorite Albums of 2010
When you thought the time of reminiscence was over, here’s one more for ya. After the fact again but not defying logic by releasing when the year is actually over. In a non-reversed order for your viewing pleasure, this is a non-profit non-judgmental blog anyways. Two things to note though. ...
Nosaj Thing – “Us (Jon Hopkins Remix)”
Jon Hopkins’ take on Us, featured on Drift Remixed, is a lot more aggressive. The video flows through the slaughter, preparation and devouring of a meal as its high point. The cleaning in heavenly light as its downfall. Great concept as the video perfectly aligns with the ambiance of the song.
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Massive Attack – “Atlas Air”
Massive Attack videos are exactly like their music. Dark, uncompromising in style with attitude and a slightly offset integrity. Serves as a prequel to the marvelous “Splitting the Atom” video.
Apparat – “Sayulita”
Apparat’s effort to the DJ-Kicks series drops later this month. This track is an early warm up to what might possibly be my favorite comp of the year. (tracklist)
Amon Tobin – “Esther’s”
#1 in 2007 just received a video for its unsettling post-industrial Esther’s track. Apparently the idea was introduced by Belgian director Charles De Meyer (aka Chuck Eklectric) even before the Transformers movie came out.
Jon Hopkins – Vessel (Four Tet Remix)
Jon Hopkins’ Vessel by remix giant Kieran Hebden is nothing short of pure bliss. The video is a perfectly suiting play of beautifully shot dancers moving in an endless loop, conceptual harmony and duality.
Japandroids – “Heavenward Grand Prix”
I’ve more than praised their debut album, and this track brings delight to the more matured Japandroids with structure. This has been stuck on repeat for the past week and still feels delicious. 7″ out 11/16.

















