pattycakes_
Can turn naughty
We ain't having enough fun
The internet is filled with incredible archive footage from the period but I wanted to create a video that was almost the antithesis to that home video style, with the use of still landscape images to allow for reflection and contemplation. To contextualise the images and paint a picture of the importance of these spaces on UK music culture I thought it would be fun to interject comments I found on YouTube from people who were there. All the locations are sites of original raves from the late ‘80s until the mid ‘90s.
That bicep tune is so dull, especially without the video.
A successful example of conceptronica.
So is conceptronica when the music is part of a mixed media experience and isn't necessarily on the top rung?
I am definitely out of the loop with what's "hip" and stuff. Having Job + family of my own ain't helping there. Only field I still avidly follow is Jungle/DnB (yes, really) and actually, lot's of enjoyable music coming from that camp for years now. However it's so beyond "hip" that it won't attract some self-proclaimed, pretentious "hipster"-types. Another plus in my book, actually
someone literally posted that same tune exactly at the same time in a jungle leaning group I'm in. I can't really hear mourning in this, just corney armin van buuren.
That bicep tune is so dull, especially without the video.
reminds me of radio 1 more than anything else.
Totally. I called it Radio 1 Rave Revival in another thread. Chase and Status, Special Request etc.
he seems to produce a lot of that stuff too cleanly
He's just released four albums, or he's released some of four planned for this year. Apparently a very busy man.