Tame ImpalaLost in Yesterday
Directed by Terri Timely
Lost in Yesterday explores nostalgia and repetition. The video shows a wedding reception looping with subtle changes—visually representing time’s distortion and the struggle to move…
Directed by Terri Timely
Lost in Yesterday explores nostalgia and repetition. The video shows a wedding reception looping with subtle changes—visually representing time’s distortion and the struggle to move…
Directed by Michael Moore
Rage Against The Machine's official music video for 'Sleep Now In The Fire', directed by Michael Moore.
Directed by Anders Trentemøller
trnt is a moody, ambient-leaning track. The video features minimalistic visuals with blurred edges, flickering lights, and architectural abstractions—highlighting emotional voids and slow-burning introspection.
Directed by Isaac Gale
Driving is a moody, synth-driven track. The video features dreamlike car journeys, mirrored imagery, and layered shadows—blending motion with introspection and emotional detachment.
Directed by Todd Tourso
SebastiAn's official music video for 'Run For Me' featuring Gallant, directed by Todd Tourso.
Directed by Gaspar Noé
SebastiAn's official music video for 'THIRST', directed by Gaspar Noé.
Directed by Balázs Simon
Wurlitzer is a moody, jazz-infused electronic track. Visuals include shadowy interiors, vintage objects, and expressive lighting—mirroring the track’s analog warmth and contemplative mood.
Directed by RUFFMERCY
A relentless, sci‑fi‑infused electro‑jazz blast, “Summon The Fire” conjures cosmic urgency through turbulent saxophone blasts, pulsing drums, and layered synths that channel apocalypse‑ready energy. Directed…
Directed by Chehad Abdallah
Who by Modeselektor featuring Tommy Cash is a hard-hitting electro-rap track with experimental beats. The video is visually surreal and absurdist, featuring warped human forms,…
Directed by Filip Nilsson
Heavy Metal by Justice is a gritty electro-rock instrumental blending distorted synths and analog grit. The video features robots performing in a post-apocalyptic concert hall—fusing…
Directed by Sarah Schmidt
La Dispute's music video for 'ROSE QUARTZ / FULTON STREET I', directed and animated by Sarah Schmidt.
Directed by Danny Boyle
Vanished by Crystal Castles is a lo-fi electronic track with a nostalgic pulse and haunting atmosphere. The unofficial videos often pair it with glitchy VHS…
Directed by Sander Houtkruijer
Night and Day blends organic instrumentation with glitchy rhythm. The video features split-daytime sequences, mirrored visuals, and evolving urban landscapes—highlighting contrast and inner shift.
Directed by Daniel Brandt
Flamingo is an experimental electronic piece with jazz textures. The video features frenetic camera work, mirrored visuals, and urban decay—creating an energetic and chaotic experience…
Directed by Aphex Twin
T69 Collapse is a chaotic, breakbeat-laced track. The video, directed by Weirdcore, is a seizure-inducing barrage of abstract, algorithmically generated visuals—perfectly matching the frenetic complexity…
Directed by Kron
How Is This Happening is a mournful, orchestral electro-ballad by Poliça featuring Berlin ensemble s t a r g a z e. The video is…
Directed by da Neverdahl and Ola Olsen Lysgaard
Nancy Drew by Sløtface is a feminist punk anthem with fierce lyrics and punchy riffs. The video combines bold animations, zine-inspired graphics, and protest visuals—celebrating…
Directed by A Stranger
Artificial by Moaning is a gritty post-punk track filled with raw energy and mechanical themes. The video features analog-style effects, urban decay, and saturated close-ups—echoing…
Directed by Visual by: Sam Wiehl & Matthew Barnes
Forest Swords visual for 'Congregate' by Sam Wiehl & Matthew Barnes/Forest Swords.
Directed by The Safdie Brothers
Oneohtrix Point Never's music video for 'The Pure and the Damned' featuring Iggy Pop, directed by The Safdie Brothers.
Call Broken Arrow" arrives as At The Drive-In's first new material in sixteen years, erupting with the same furious post-hardcore intensity that defined their earlier…