While Kanye West's fans sit on the edge of their seats in anticipation for the release of the video for his Dwele-assisted track 'Power,' a writer from the 'The New York Times' can sit back and gloat. The Chi-town emcee welcomed the prestigious newspaper's Arts Beat section to an advanced look at a portion of the clip.
The video, directed by artist Marco Brambilla, depicts West standing inside a classical structure, wearing the same $300,000 Horus chain he debuted at last month's BET Awards. West raps as the camera zooms out to reveal a plethora of ladies surrounding him. While some are fully clothed, others are nude and another set are adorned with devil horns. Some even hang upside down from the structure's ceiling.
Ever wonder what would happen if two of this summers hit movies, ‘Inception’ and ‘Toy Story 3′ were combined into one? No? Me either, but I’m glad that ScreenRant joined the two films together to give us a look because it’s pretty hilartious!
‘Toy Story 3: Inception’ imagines the usually flamboyant Ken doll as the brooding extractor (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in ‘Inception’) and his girl Barbie as dream newbie Ellen Page.
Check out the Toy Story 3: Inception trailer above.
Video for the title track from Common Grackle’s debut album The Great Depression. Directed by Stuey Kubrick. The album drops August 10 on Fake Four, Inc.!
Video from Super Chron Flight Brothers album, Cape Verde, produced by Bond. The album is out now on Backwoodz Studioz and features guest spots from Vordul of Cannibal Ox, Superb, Masai Bey, Bigg Jus and more.
Mikey: Funeral Fab’s fourth and fifth installment of The Funeral Arrangement video series. Even with the OD rap video cliches, this one is visually NIICCEE.
Directed by Aristotle
New videos from Cam’ron & Vado and Trina after the jump…
Director Joseph Kahn took to Twitter this weekend, announcing that he had wrapped and edited his highly anticipated video for Eminem and Rihanna's duet 'Love the Way You Lie.'
"My director's edit of 'Love the Way You Lie' is done," he wrote on Sunday. "I love this video."
The video for the Billboard No.1 hit, which is the second single from Em's platinum-selling 'Recovery' album, stars actress Megan Fox and actor Dominic Monaghan, who were spotted sharing a smooch on the Los Angeles set.
Sole’s first book, The Pyre, (a collaboration with Ravi Zupa) is now available for pre-order (ships August 17). Check out the video trailer featuring audio, text, & visual samples of the project.
The Pyre:
“The Pyre” is a collaboration between Tim Holland & Ravi Zupa. It is a seventy-two page illustrated epic poem with an accompanying full length “audiobook/album.” Holland & Zupa evoke the confusion, violence, hope, and voice of twelve thousand years spent digging in the mud.
Ravi Zupa is Denver’s rare resident poet-painter, sculptor, film artist, activist & intellectual. Through his refusal to commit to one discipline Ravi has built himself a broad tool box to draw from. Though his main focus and skill resides in drawing and painting, he is best known for his complex and stylistically varied music video work for several international bands including Sole, Why?, Themselves and Genghis Tron.
Indie hip-hop pioneer Tim Holland, founder and ex member of anticon, is the embodiment of DIY anti-establishment experimental hip-hop. Over the course of fifteen years he has released 15+ albums under the monickers of sole, sole & the skyrider band, & mansbestfriend. His radical approach to hip-hop songwriting has earned him countless accolades and a worldwide cult following.
The visual inspirations for “The Pyre” come from the persuasive art of propaganda as it appears throughout history and in all geographical areas. It is a series of original drawings by Zupa that give added dimension to the text using familiar styles from the German Renaissance, Japanese Block art, Religious Iconography from Europe, Asia and pre-Columbian South America, & 20th century revolutionary propaganda.
Holland’s far reaching story of civilization is told in the language of ancient myth. Drawing on influences as diverse as Keats, Villon, Debord, Byron & The Epic of Gilgamesh. The poem touches on everything from work, time, human interaction, invention, “progress,” & ethics. The result is a melting pot of past/present/future motifs, expressing the timeless theme; “the only craft we have perfected is the ungentle one.”
The album is a cross between an audiobook, a herzog soundtrack, & an instrumental album. Featuring 20-plus songs recorded using analog 8-track & Computer. Continuing in the vein of the critically acclaimed mansbestfriend series, the would-be instrumental sections merge with the narrative and draw the listener into the beautiful and chaotic world that is “the pyre.”
7 time Grammy winner John Mayer hit up The Today Show’s Summer Concert Series this morning in New York City’s Rockefeller Plaza to perform some of his hit songs.
It seems he’s not quite a morning person. Before his early morning date with the show he tweeted:
“I like playing the Today Show as much as I dislike waking up to play the Today Show. That is to say very, very much.”
Watch his Today Show performance of ‘Waiting On The World To Change’ below.