DIVE! DIVE! DIVE! REPEAT TO INFINITY!
Nov. 3rd, 2008 03:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I’ve said before (on the old blog) that the most creative and entertaining music videos tend to come from dance music. Maybe it’s because dance music is about rhythm and feeling rather than innovation, and a lot of it sounds alike and isn’t driven by the personality of the artist, so you need extra-captivating visuals if yr going to stand out on the MTVs.
Whatever the reason, I hereby present evidence for my case [via Pink Tentacle]: the video for “Fake It!” by Denki Groove (Japan’s answer to Kraftwerk), featuring an endless chain of synchronized high divers.
The black-tape eyemasks are a nice touch.
Seriously, watch it. It’s the best three minutes of television you’ll see this week (unless you live in Japan, in which case you get this kind of TV 24 hours a day).
Off the deep end,
This is dF
Whatever the reason, I hereby present evidence for my case [via Pink Tentacle]: the video for “Fake It!” by Denki Groove (Japan’s answer to Kraftwerk), featuring an endless chain of synchronized high divers.
The black-tape eyemasks are a nice touch.
Seriously, watch it. It’s the best three minutes of television you’ll see this week (unless you live in Japan, in which case you get this kind of TV 24 hours a day).
Off the deep end,
This is dF