Since I’ve played 2 videos by Dive Index featuring vocalist, Natalie Walker, I thought it was high time I highlighted one of Natalie’s own videos! This video for “Quicksand” from her 2006 debut album, Urban Angel, was directed by Jon Clements for the acclaimed video production company, Done & Dusted. You can download this video free from Natalie Walker’s Vimeo page. The song itself is available via iTunes or Amazon.
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The Chillcast Video Edition is back with another dreamy video from Dive Index for “The World Is Kind,” featuring the lovely Natalie Walker. This video was created by Anita Maria Leib and appears courtesy of Neutral Music. This video is included on the Collisions: Mid/Air Remixes CD from earlier this year, while the song itself hails from their 2007 debum album, Mid/Air. You can also buy “The World Is Kind” video on iTunes.
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MoShang just created this very cool Creative Commons based video for his collaboration with fellow Taiwan artist, Chang Jui-Chuan, “Freedom Zen,” from the recent CC Asia Band album, CABACA. The song includes guest performances by guitarist, Chris Bailey, and drummer, Bobo. The video includes photos from the popular photo sharing site, Flickr. This video is a free download on Vimeo! This song is a free download on Jamendo. These vocals are available accapella for remixing on ccMixter.
This week’s musical guest is Mr. Meeble, from Phoenix, AZ. Band founder, Devin Fleenor, stars in this creative video for the song “I Fell Through,” from their debut indie album, Never Trust the Chinese. This video is available as a free download from Mr. Meeble’s MySpace page, where you can also watch a behind-the-scenes “making of” video. Be sure to check out the Chillcast with Anji Bee #131 to hear another great track from the album, and to learn how you can enter to win 1 of 4 autographed copies of their album.
On the recent RumorGirls vidcast, my friend and former ShowGirls co-hostess, Karla Gilbert, confided to her sister, Karen, that she can’t listen to The Chillcast while she runs. She asked me to create a running friendly episode of the podcast for her. I’d like to suggest my recent Loverush Digital Spotlight show packed full of high energy trance mixes! Check the last 3rd of the show for her comments.
Rad! The latest episode of the 64mm vidcast includes “Love Me Leave Me,” my 2004 collaboration with Bitstream Dream. The funny thing is, I finally saw Paranoid Park this weekend, which is a film by one of my fave directors, Gus Van Sant, shot at Burnside Skatepark in Portland, OR. Anyways, stoked to be part of this fun skating vid. Hope you enjoy it, too!
Will just sent me a copy of his brand new Dive Index CD, Collisions: the Mid/Air Remixes, which is due out officially on Sept 26th. On this week’s Chillcast #127, I played a remix of “Water In Our Hands” featuring the lovely Natalie Walker on vocals. Then I discovered that this CD also contains 2 videos, one of which is for the original version of “Water in our Hands.” The video and animation are by Divya Srinivasan, an amazing Austin artist who worked on one of my all time favorite movies, Waking Life by Richard Linklater, so I had to share this video with you! Hope ya dig it.
I’m pleased to bring you the gorgeously dreamy video for “Skimming Stones” by Sleepthief featuring Kirsty Hawkshaw from the upcoming 2009 album, Labyrinthine Heart. This song is currently available on the wonderful Musical Discoveries 10th Aniversary compilation entitled, Sirenes: The Beauty of the Female Voice produced by Neurodisc in collaboration with Justin Elswick of Sleepthief. Video directed by Eric Hueber.
The first artist ever to grace the vidcast returns for their 3rd time with their 3rd video from their 3rd studio album – how do you like that? 3-3-3 must mean something in numerology! As promised, here is the WORLD PREMIER of the brand new video by the one and only Karmacoda from the capital of creativity, San Francisco. “Make Like Mine” hails from the band’s 2007 album, Illuminate, and is one of my personal faves. This breathtaking video was created by Luis Otavio Feldens, who also did their previous video for “Skylines.” I am so proud to bring this video to you, I am bursting!
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Plastic Operator return to the Chillcast Video Edition with one of the catchiest songs EVER, “Folder” (no, not as in “scruncher or folder“), from their 2007 album, Different Places and the Folder EP. This fun video was directed by AICP award winner, Pete, of Bitstate. Be sure to check out this weekend’s Chillcast audio show to hear their latest single, “Peppermint,” from the Peppermint EP. And watch next week for the world premier of Karmacoda’s brand new video for “Make Like Mine” ONLY on The Chillcast Video – w00t! OH, and I select the winner of the MoShang Asian Variations limited edition CD live on this show. Is it you?
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