Warp Vision - The Videos: 1989-2004 (1989)
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Synopsis: The pioneering work of the Warp record label has brought a number of unusual artists to the forefront of the electronic music scene. The label has worked with mavericks such as Richard D. James... The pioneering work of the Warp record label has brought a number of unusual artists to the forefront of the electronic music scene. The label has worked with mavericks such as Richard D. James (AKA Aphex Twin), Tom Jenkinson (AKA Squarepusher), Boards of Canada, Autechre, and many others. Warp's esoteric sounds are matched by a strong design ethic, with their records often housed in stylish, post-modern sleeves, and their promotional videos drawing on the talents of some cutting-edge directors. WARP VISION - THE VIDEOS: 1989-2004 includes a selection of videos from the first 15 years of the label, with all the aforementioned names featuring heavily. Among the directors featured are Chris Cunnigham, Jarvis Cocker from Pulp, Alex Rutterford, and David Slade. Highlights include "Come To Daddy" and "Windowlicker" by Aphex Twin, directed by Chris Cunningham; "Come On My Selector," by Squarepusher (also by Cunningham); Aphex Twin's "On" by Jarvis Cocker; Autechre's "Gantz_Graf" by Alex Rutterford; LFO's "Freak" by Daniel Levi, and many others. [More]
Starring: Aphex Twin
Starring: Aphex Twin
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