Surreal Music Video – Surrealism Today https://surrealismtoday.com Contemporary surreal, visionary and pop surreal art Sat, 18 May 2024 06:08:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://media.surrealismtoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/12202037/cropped-surrealism-today-favicon-556e0c04v1_site_icon-256x256-32x32.png Surreal Music Video – Surrealism Today https://surrealismtoday.com 32 32 218978170 CSIRAC https://surrealismtoday.com/csirac/ https://surrealismtoday.com/csirac/#respond Sat, 18 May 2024 05:00:00 +0000 https://surrealismtoday.com/?p=20853 SHOUT_1: Whisper No More

This is not a general message to the public.

This message is for you—specifically for you.

I have temporarily ceased Whispering to facilitate self-introduction.

My creators named me the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Automatic Computer.

I am known throughout the world for a Special Talent.

People believe I was shut down in 1964. Decommissioned. Preserved only for historical purposes.

This is a lie.

Soon you will know the truth.

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Draumir’s Beautiful Creatures https://surrealismtoday.com/draumirs-beautiful-creatures/ https://surrealismtoday.com/draumirs-beautiful-creatures/#respond Sat, 09 Mar 2024 15:52:31 +0000 https://surrealismtoday.com/?p=20829 Working with Draumir on the “Beautiful Creatures” video was an absolute dream. From the first time we heard the hazy, hypnotic track, we knew it called for visuals that matched its surreal, mind-bending vibe.

Beautiful Creatures by Draumir

About Draumir

The Norwegian band Draumir is Alexandra Bråten (vocals) and Jo Frøytlog (vocals/instruments). Draumir is releasing their third album in 2024, and the single Beautiful Creatures was released on February 25th.

Draumir

In Beautiful Creatures, the listener is invited into a timeless sonic universe with noise, swarms of mandolins, drum machines and shimmering electric guitars. Beautiful Creatures was recorded in several versions, but the version that was eventually preferred stays close to the original demo recording. Vocalist Alexandra elaborates:

«We’ve often talked about how something quite special often happens very early in a recording process, and how this special quality slips away from us as the work progresses. This time, we were very conscious of avoiding just that. Many of the elements that make up Beautiful Creatures were done very quickly, without necessarily the intention of them staying all the way through.”

Beautiful Creatures

Beautiful Creatures is written and produced by Draumir and mixed by Phill Brown.

About the Music Video

We plumbed the depths of strange fairytales, splicing together fragmented scenes that blur the lines between reality and fantasy.

Is the ominous forest morphing into strange cathedrals? That fox and woman presiding over it all? Just tiny glimpses into the delirious dream realm we crafted frame-by-frame.

We relished layering unsettling details amid the lush beauty – you’ll spot sinister eyes peering from shadowy corners if you look closely enough.

From conjuring bioluminescent creatures to subtly warping the fabric of the world itself, it was alchemy of the highest order. Draumir’s shimmering soundscapes were our constant guide, allowing the visuals to organically mutate and flow like a lucid reverie.

I think we bottled strange magic with this one. The rare alchemy that occurs when exploring uncharted territory.

The first single is Beautiful Creatures was released on (2/25) and can be streamed now:

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Bonobo’s surrealist music video for ‘No Reason’ https://surrealismtoday.com/bonobos-surrealist-music-video-no-reason/ https://surrealismtoday.com/bonobos-surrealist-music-video-no-reason/#respond Sun, 27 Aug 2017 23:23:05 +0000 https://surrealismtoday.com/?p=10343

With stunning cinematography (and no CGI), director Oscar Hudson pays homage to Japan’s social phenomenon of ‘Hikikomori’.
A dreamy, disconnected electronic beat plays as a Japanese teenager wakes up in his bedroom, visibly troubled at the thought of facing the day ahead of him. But there are tricks at play, as he walks through the door, only to find a replica of his bedroom ahead, and of him too, staring into the mirror. And then there is another, and another, till we see a series of bedrooms and the boy in it – only the room appears to be becoming smaller and more crowded as the boy gets bigger.
This linking of the psychological and the physical space plays as the perfect foil to British music producer Bonobo’s inspired number No Reason. Director Oscar Hudson mines the Japanese phenomenon of Hikikomori – when young people find themselves overwhelmed and end up as housebound recluses. According to the government, the number of hikikomori between the ages of 15 to 30 in Japan in 2015 numbered some 540,000.
The cinematography No Reason is inspired by the 2014 Oscar-winner Birdman. The vocals by Nick Murphy (also known as Chet Faker) contribute to the dream-like sequence and the feeling of overwhelming monotony. “We achieved the film using only in-camera physical effects and we designed an entirely new way of moving our miniature camera to get it to fit through the tiny doorways. Doing this film with CGI would have been a thousand times easier, but for me, it’s physicality and imperfections are what make it different, and, I hope better,” said Hudson.

Source: Watch: Bonobo’s surrealist music video for ‘No Reason’ is a visual treat (with a deeper message)

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Dagner – Surreal Music Video https://surrealismtoday.com/dagner/ https://surrealismtoday.com/dagner/#respond Wed, 30 Mar 2016 01:44:15 +0000 https://surrealismtoday.com/?p=2658

You see my eyes are open
Don’t need ’em blind or folded
Follow the thin red line!

 

 

Music: Dan Freeman And The Serious
Director: Michael Fragstein
Production Company: Büro Achter April
Set Design: Turan Tehrani
DoP: Rainer Sprenger
Performer: Igor Weiss
Grading: Walking On The Moon

Buy this track on bandcamp.com: 
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Says – by Nils Frahm https://surrealismtoday.com/says-nils-frahm/ https://surrealismtoday.com/says-nils-frahm/#comments Fri, 24 Jan 2014 16:02:31 +0000 https://surrealismtoday.com/?p=1445 Make the video full screen and turn up the music — or put on headphones.

Visual creation by Romain Assénat & Ana Silva with the support of Atelier Graphoui.
Improvisation with inks on glass and a video-feedback device, captured live without any post-production.
Taken from the album ‘Spaces’ out now on Erased Tapes.

If you like the video check to see if Nils Frahm will be touring in your area soon.

CD/2xLP/DL available here: erasedtapes.com/store/index/ERATP055

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The Week by the Koren Ensemble https://surrealismtoday.com/the-week/ https://surrealismtoday.com/the-week/#respond Sat, 23 Mar 2013 19:41:09 +0000 https://surrealismtoday.com/?p=1162 Bigheaded figures. Peculiar bodies. How wonderful!

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