*Updated! New music video in next post.
Hey, I just would like to share a music video I just directed and shot for the band "Gabber Nullification Project." This band has a strong 8-bit vibe in their music (and sometimes it's completely 8-bit), so I think it relates very much to this community. Please check them out. They just released a cover album of various NES theme songs including Castlevania, Punch Out and Rad Racer.
Here's where you can find the band:
http://gnphurts.com
http://www.myspace.com/gnphurts
http://www.facebook.com/gnphurts
Now here's the video I directed for the song "Sunday, Sunday" off their latest album "III." I hope everyone enjoys it, we all worked very hard on it. I'm hoping to make more music videos in the near future and if they're 8-bit/NES related I'll be sure to share them here.
I have the video posted on both Youtube and Vimeo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Em7aGTO2t28
http://vimeo.com/10509355
Thanks.
Music Video I directed. (Chiptune/8-bit)
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Re: Music Video I directed. (Chiptune/8-bit)
I just uploaded the music video I directed for chiptune/8-bit/electronic musician little-scale. This song and album is comprised of sounds from sega mega drive,
commodore 64 and atari 2600. You can download this album and many others for free at his website: http://www.little-scale.com.
The video is up on Vimeo right now: http://vimeo.com/28177812
It's inspired by many things: Steven Soderbergh, the song itself and the video game Silent Hill; it's all mixed together in a dream-like state.
I'll upload it on youtube soon: http://www.youtube.com/alwayswrongfilm
Thanks!
commodore 64 and atari 2600. You can download this album and many others for free at his website: http://www.little-scale.com.
The video is up on Vimeo right now: http://vimeo.com/28177812
It's inspired by many things: Steven Soderbergh, the song itself and the video game Silent Hill; it's all mixed together in a dream-like state.
I'll upload it on youtube soon: http://www.youtube.com/alwayswrongfilm
Thanks!