MTV Rewind: 33000+ Video Archive Restoring Music History [♬] [MV]

•January 9, 2026 • Leave a Comment

Currently on a free Vercel server, MTV Rewind is a passion project operating on the edge of capacity; a guerilla archival project built by the developer Flex (@flexasaurusrex), this fan-made “time machine” has resurrected the channel’s original spirit.

MTV Rewind is a staggering database of 33,931 music videos spanning six decades (1970s–2020s), presented without the glossy sheen of modern streaming services — enjoy:

The manifesto on the splash screen is a direct indictment of the modern web:

No ads.
No algorithm.
No login.
Just pure random discovery.

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Life In A Different Light: Under The Microscope

•November 11, 2019 • Leave a Comment

Martin Kristiansen of My Microscopic World used a polarized light source, a lab microscope, and an iPhone to capture these incredibly detailed, colorful, and otherworldly images of insect larvae, isopods, and tiny crustaceans:

A few weeks ago, I modified my microscope to be able to use polarized light to illuminate my samples. This gives some incredibly beautiful and alien-like footage, so I of course made a video with this technique. All footage in this video is shoot on an iPhone mounted on my microscope with a LabCam adapter. [More images: Instagram]

Jewels in the Night Sea by Photographer Ryo Minemizu

•August 7, 2019 • Leave a Comment

I do not think I am allowed to post these images online, but I mean, I am a rebel 😎 and besides, the world must know of life’s unfathomable beauties!!

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Japanese marine life photographer Ryo Minemizu focuses his lens on some of the tiniest and most abundant life forms in our oceans. His series Phenomenons explores the diverse beauty and extravagant colors of plankton, and is shot amongst the dark waters of the Osezaki sea near Mount Fuji and other coasts around Japan, the Philippines and Maldives.

To capture the small creatures Minemizu sets his shutter speed to just a fraction of a second, while ensuring that his own movements don’t disturb the surrounding organisms.

“Plankton symbolize how precious life is by their tiny existence,” he explains. “I wanted other people to see them as they are in the sea, so it was my motivation from the beginning to shoot plankton underwater, which is quite a challenge. Most plankton are small, and their movements are hard to predict.”

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Eudoxid of Enneagonum hyalinum. Eudoxid is sexual reproduction stage.

It’s a marine benthos, inhabiting sand or under stone. Adults are long and slender, grotesque. However, some larvae are beautiful like this picture, and they are floating.

March, 2012 Yakushima Kagoshima, Japan.

Amazing! I’m all about science fiction, but whenever there is a popular article about anything space related I scoff, because here on Earth is where the real mysteries of unknown life lie swim.

You can see more of Minemizu’s underwater photography on Instagram and Twitter, with prints from his Phenomenons series available in his online shop 🐟🐟🐟

Weval — “Someday” [music video]

•June 17, 2019 • Leave a Comment

Watch this mesmerizing music video if you like photography, architecture, geometry, juxtapositions, stop-motion animation, and/or just kick’n tunes in general:

Amazing editing work!

Filmmaker Páraic McGloughlin’s abstract music video serves as the perfect complement to the driving rhythm and headphone-worthy sounds of Weval’s track Someday. The imagery and sounds reflect the fragility of our planet, and humanity’s desire to hold on.

“Last year Weval approached me with the idea of developing a music video for ‘Someday’. Upon listening to the track ,which I loved, I had ideas of what I thought would fit. We aimed at creating an abstract journey with a sense of ambiguity holding underlying core concepts […] super happy to put images behind their amazing sounds!”

Here is another crazy music video by Páraic McGloughlin:

The Invisible Light That Plants Emit

•April 23, 2018 • Leave a Comment

Californian photographer Craig Burrows has photographed hundreds of glowing flowers since 2014 after seeing Oleksandr Holovachov’s work with ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence (UVIVF) photography. Here are his impressive findings (CLICK TO ENLARGE!):

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“Each time I do a set of UVIVF photos, it starts with going out under the cover of darkness to snatch unsuspecting flowers growing around the neighborhood. I rarely know what to expect from a flower before I get it back to shoot. Some I think will dazzle end up flopping, and others I am surprised by their colors or light. Every one is a surprise!
In the same way a tee-shirt blue glows under a black light, most organic material glows at least a little with UV stimulation and in all kinds of colors. To make the most of it, I make sure I’m working in the darkest environment I can and use a 365nm light so the camera can’t see the UV light.
Any time the flowers are hit by sunlight, they’re letting off their own glow in response and it’s simply overwhelmed by the sunlight we can see. These photos capture something we always see, but never can observe.” – Burrows

Shy Luv — “Shock Horror” [music video]

•March 21, 2017 • Leave a Comment

This is a real catchy song. Love it! Directed by the French duo Bif, the video features Shy Luv falling in an endless skydive amidst gigantic women in swimsuits:

“CGI allowed us to create impossible camera shots, animate the duo and populate each scene the way we wanted,” says Bif. “We used the photogrammetry scanning system in order to recreate a perfect 3D model of each character.” “The animation was mostly created using simulation,” they add. “By applying physics and dynamics forces we manage to get very interesting results. The band inflated like balloons were alive, diving in the sky in a very organic way.”

Pixelord — “Rescue Cyber Party” [music video]

•November 18, 2015 • Leave a Comment

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Animation by Alexandre Louvenaz facebook.com/alexandre.louvenaz and alexandre-louvenaz.com / Music by Pixelord pixelord.ru and facebook.com/pixelord / Production Wemotion wemotion.net / For more from King Deluxe visit kingdeluxe.ca.

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Freaky Flowers — Echinopsis Cactus Flowers Blooming Like Bursting Fireworks [time-lapse]

•July 20, 2015 • Leave a Comment

Echinopsis cacti have some of the most brilliant flowers of any cactus, with vibrantly colored petals and explosive blooms — The trick is actually seeing it. The cacti bloom only late at night, and even then the peak moment of beauty may only last an hour or two at the most. Lucky for us, Echinopsis enthusiast Greg Krehel has a knack for catching these blooming succulents in the act.

When one of his specimens looks like it’s about to bloom, Krehel brings it inside and films it overnight with a special HD time-lapse setup. Gathered in this video is a montage of his favorite shots from the 2014 season, and he’s already posting new videos from this spring on Vimeo (via National Geographic):

“The evening when it looks like a plant’s flowers are about to bloom, I bring it indoors to image. Most of the clips in this montage show approximately 8 hours of change as the flowers open and bloom. A little more than halfway through the montage, there’s a series of three clips showing different views of a 24-hour period in the life of a yellow-flowered ‘Daydream’ plant.

I hope you enjoy “Freaky Flowers” and invite you to contact me via my Vimeo account and/or visit echinopsisfreak.com where you’ll learn more than you ever wanted to know about these cacti.” ~ Greg Krehel

Visit either one of Krehel’s links and it is clear to see that this man has fallen in love with Echinopsis cacti, so much so that he even gave them an endearing pet name. Endearing in the sense I suppose, because these beautiful plants really aren’t that freaky at all.

If they were to spring legs and decided to literally dance about and burst like fireworks, now that type of behaviour would be freaky.

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Andy Stott “Faith In Strangers” [♬]

•November 26, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Footage is from the short films “Grim” (1985) “Ghost” (1984) and “Thunder” (1982) by Takashi Ito.

Anthony Howe’s Wind-Powered Kinetic Sculptures

•October 27, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Wind-Powered Kinetic Sculptures by Anthony Howe

These otherworldly artworks sure are aesthetically pleasing to stare at. Like the title states, these are powered by wind, but don’t let the thought of the simplicity of a breeze fool you, these move in mesmerizing & mysterious (albeit, mathematical) ways:

Kinetic sculptor Anthony Howe works with specialized software to first mockup each piece digitally before fabricating the individual components from metal. The motion you see is generated completely by the wind, with even the slightest breeze setting the dozens of rotating components in action. See more of his work: YouTube / Howeart.net

And my two favourites:

Pharrell Williams “It Girl” [music video]

•October 2, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Kawaii! I was skeptical, but it got funky good from 2:38 on, right to the fade out:

Producer Takashi Murakami / Director Mr. and Fantasista Utamaro / Animation Production NAZ

Takashi Murakami

Not sure about the bikini clad anime girls, but this is a great marriage of funk driven, synth-tastic melodies and hyper-vibrant colours and imaginings courtesy of Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami. In case his name rings any bells, Murakami was producer for “Akihabara Majokko Princess” — the infamous Kirstin Dunst music video made in 2010:

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The Diatomist — a Fascinating Look at the Aesthetic Beauty of the Microscopic World

•September 19, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Meet Klaus Kemp, master of the Victorian art of diatom arrangement. Klaus Kemp, you are my new favourite person in the world. I find this incredibly life affirming for some reason; incomprehensible geometric organisms to the naked eye I otherwise would not have known about, that are as complex in their simplicity and just as mysterious as the wonders of our expansive non-declarative universe! And aren’t diatoms just the prettiest:

Soundtrack by: Ryuichi Sakamoto “Grasshoppers” / Bernard Herrmann “Brave New World” / Cults Percussion Ensemble “Circles”.

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Diatoms are single cell algae that create jewel-like glass shells around themselves. Microscopists of the Victorian era would arrange them into complex patterns, invisible to the naked eye but spectacular when viewed under magnification. The best of these arrangements are stunning technical feats that reveal the hidden grandeur of some of the smallest organisms on Earth. Klaus Kemp has devoted his entire life to understanding and perfecting diatom arrangement and he is now acknowledged as the last great practitioner of this beautiful combination of art and science. THE DIATOMIST showcases his incredible work:

Bioluminescence — an Incredible Game of Evolutionary Cat and Mouse

•September 9, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Yes, you are looking at a fish that appears to be spitting light and yes, it is completely amazing, like underwater fireworks, or fish lasers:

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…However! The truth is far more fascinating…

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What you’re seeing is the defense mechanism of a tiny crustacean called an ostracod, a shrimp-like organism about 1mm in size that some fish accidentally eat while hunting for plankton. When eaten by a (Untitled)translucent cardinalfish, the ostracod immediately releases a bioluminescent chemical in an attempt to illuminate the fish from the inside, making it immediately identifiable to predators. Not wanting to be eaten, the cardinalfish immediately spits out the ostracod, resulting in little underwater fish fireworks. THAT’S CRAZY!

[First 3 images from the BBC 2 show; Super Senses: The Secret Power of Animals]

Cuushe “Airy Me” [animation] [music video]

•February 27, 2014 • Leave a Comment

Pure dream logic. There’s something special about hand-drawn animation that I really admire, in tandem with a great soundtrack, — in this case, Cuushe — something beautiful is created; ‘Airy Me’ is something special indeed. The beautifully intricate and haunting video for ‘Airy Me’ was made by artist Yoko Kuno who hand-drew 3000 individual illustrations as the basis for her University graduation piece.

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Dream-pop songstress, Mayuko Hitotsuyanagi aka Cuushe, accepted Yoko Kuno’s request to use ‘Airy Me’ — from Cuushe’s 2009 debut album “Red Rocket Telepathy” — and Voilà, synergy. The story tells of a hospital that carries out experiments on its patients, with one metamorphosing into a chimera‏:

Yoko Kuno has since contributed her artwork for “Butterfly Case” Cuushe’s brand new breath-taking 2nd full length album, coming four years after her sweet debut “Red Rocket Telepathy”:

Butterfly Case by Cuushe Red Rocket Telepathy by Cuushe

Polly Scattergood “Wanderlust” [music video]

•December 19, 2013 • Leave a Comment

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British indie-pop singer Polly Scattergood’s “Wanderlust” further proves that a good song and a neat & simple concept executed-well is all a music video needs — A girl behaves seemingly randomly caught in a mesmerizing, immutable loop-cycle, before new elements are introduced giving meaning to her movements:

Her second album release “Arrows” is available on iTunes:

Polly Scattergood 'Wanderlust'

MSMR “Hurricane” [music video]

•October 6, 2012 • Leave a Comment

Invisible living Organisms – Microscopic Worlds by Daniel Stoupin

•March 31, 2012 • Leave a Comment

An amazing high-definition look at Earth’s most unusual microscopic organisms, with organs resembling your typical larger vertebrates; they’re the tiniest animals alive!

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Great footage and great film Daniel Stoupin; these are absolutely ethereal:

Cassius “I Love U So” [music video]

•December 31, 2011 • Leave a Comment

I’ve been digging this video since the day it induced a smile on my face. Thanks Chris “Guerrilla Monkey” Tan for screening this for me, it’s awesome!

Totally loving the universalness of the lyrics.

Warpaint “Undertow” [music video]

•January 18, 2011 • 1 Comment

Perfect walk in the rain music, as I discovered earlier this morning 😀

I have to put my wet foot down and say to the masses that Warpaint is my new band love at the moment. Have to share. Great name too. I’m obsessed with their sound and ethereal three-part harmony vocals, thanks to their newest single “Undertow”

This be the first video from ‘The Fool,’ Warpaint’s mesmeric debut full-length album. I didn’t stumble on Warpaint accidentally; I happen to be a David Bowie fan (who isn’t!), and released late last year was a tribute album in his honour called ‘We Were So Turned On’, a two-disc compilation featuring the likes of Duran DuranThe Polyamorous Affair, Vivian Girls, and of course Warpaint doing an amazing cover of the classic “Ashes To Ashes” (hands down the best track on the album)

Warpaint are a female rock group from Los Angeles (and one Australian), Stella Mozgawa on the sticks/keyboards, Emily Kokal vocals/guitar, Theresa Wayman vocals/guitar and Jenny Lee Lindberg bassist/vocals. They’re a classic rock band success story.

Initially, L.A. lady quartet Warpaint was known more for its actress drummer, Shannyn Sossamon (she played Jocelyn in ‘A Knight’s Tale’ 2001 and featured in The Goo Goo Dolls “Dizzy” video), than for its musical chops.

All that changed last year, when acting commitments yanked Sossamon – whose sister, Jenny Lindberg, is the group’s bassist-vocalist – from behind the kit, and Warpaint went on to release its debut EP, Exquisite Corpse.

It’s quite a fast rise for such a languid group, whose breathy, dusky desert songs (most of which stretch past the five-minute mark) move like slowly rolling clouds.

This band defies stereotypes and “The Fool” is no LA blast of summer fun like the joyous recent product of their contemporaries Best Coast, indeed you sense that P. J. Harvey LPs may have been strewn around the recording studio.

Your kind of sound? Great! I’ll just leave these here for you, and thanks for reading:

Warpaint, you rock!

Julian Casablancas “11th Dimension” [music video]

•July 28, 2010 • Leave a Comment

“11th Dimension”, the first music video off Julian Casablancas’s (lead singer from The Strokes) debut solo album, Phrazes For The Young:

Lovely lyrics and great sounds

Kirsten Dunst ♥ Japan “Turning Japanese” [music video]

•February 27, 2010 • Leave a Comment

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This music video was commissioned by Japanese pop artist Takashi Murakami and was filmed by Hollywood director McG, the Charlie’s Angels, Terminator Salvation guy. Originally a hit song from the 1980s by The Vapors, Turning Japanese has been covered by none other than 27-year-old actress Kirsten Dunst:

NOTE: Video is NSFW due to anime rudness at 0:25, 0:52, 1:25, 2:39 and 3:25, so skip those parts. You’re not going to skip those parts are you? OK. And just to clarify, Turning Japanese is a love song addressing the feeling of loneliness and not about masturbation:

I sort of dig the Dunst/Murakami/McG rendition — blue hair is a good look — but this 8-BIT cover appeals to me more:

Drive by Ahree Lee

•September 21, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I love this video but can’t put my finger on why — A would-be drudgery drive made beautiful:

An experimental take on driving turns multiple trips on the same road into a transcendant experience. Music by Supreme Fiction

I’ve waited two years to see the full version finally online again. Thanks Ahree Lee.

[ME by Ahree Lee][https://ahreelee.com/]

Colours, Lights and Imagination

•August 18, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Colours, Lights and Imagination. How can this not be one of the coolest things on the planet! Great track too: The Bird And The Bee – Again & Again

I love the Elephant!

The Bird And The Bee “Love Letter To Japan” [music video]

•February 16, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I love love love Bird and the the Bee. They have such a cool sound:

“The Bird And The Bee – Again & Again“

Metronomy – A Thing For Me [music video]

•February 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Since the runaway success of their recent album Nights Out, Metronomy are back with their next single, A Thing For Me. Underpinned by perfectly arranged guitar chords, drum machines and general electric trickery.

This is a cool group and I really like their sound [Electro-synth-pop] Very minimalistic and effective. Here is another one of their songs I like, “Heartbreaker” which I feel I can only describe as being kindhearted:

Website: Metronomy.co.uk / MySpace: Metronomy

Directed by: Megaforce

[new site]

•January 2, 2026 • Leave a Comment

The link will send you to another blog, a new (✨secret✨) writing project. Wherever
you are in the World, remember to have fun, and take care of yourself.
Let’s make 2026 a special kind of year 💪 (P.S. f*ck A.I. ✍️)

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•December 25, 2025 • Leave a Comment

New DEFTONES Album!! (2025) [♬]

•July 13, 2025 • Leave a Comment

New album, “Private Music”, coming august 22, 2025


Continue reading ‘New DEFTONES Album!! (2025) [♬]’

In The Mood Magazine 😈

•June 15, 2025 • Leave a Comment

I wrote a flash piece for a flash, pop culture journal dedicated to film, TV, music videos, celebritism, and moving image media on the things we like to watch — please check them out and follow!

https://www.inthemoodmagazine.com

In The Mood publish triannually, so watch for their themed submission windows, should you have something fun and interesting to pitch/share (Gabrielle & Sennah, thanx)

[…] an online pop culture journal about the things we like to watch. Published triannually, we delve into film, TV, music videos, and celebrity culture through essays, conversations, and unconventional forms of criticism like film diaries, poetry, and comics. Continue reading ‘In The Mood Magazine 😈’

Magdalena Bay — “Dreamcatching” [MV]

•April 22, 2022 • Leave a Comment

(A.I. be damned!!) I love this frenetic, kaleidoscopic video, in no small part because of Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin’s awesome music; gives me future hope, & Y2K vibes:

Director: Felix Geen / AI Artist: Max Kreis /
Camera & Lighting: Josha Eiffel / MUA: Georgia Hope

“‘Dreamcatching’ is about all the places you want to know and all the places you’ll never go,” the band said in a statement. “The video uses AI neural networks to create the landscapes and worlds we long for in the lyrics, a computer’s interpretation of our dreams.”

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Tears of the Willis [♬]

•March 30, 2022 • Leave a Comment

This man knows how to squeeze a trigger and shed a damn fine tear. Bruce Willis will be stepping away from acting for good after a recent diagnosis of aphasia — a disorder that affects the brain’s language center and a person’s ability to understand or express speech.

This tribute-music-video is to you, Bruce Willis:

“I’m Bruce Willis” performed by Jeep Cherokee.

He’d probably hate that so much lol.

The video contained clips from every single movie Bruce Willis has ever appeared in…pre 2010… None as iconic as The Fifth Element, or Die Hard, or Twelve Monkeys, or Pulp Fiction, or The Last Boy Scout, or Unbreakable, of course, and I just watched Last Man Standing for the first time with bae and it was good, thank you Walter Hill. (I’m thinking Armageddon or Sin City next)

Be proud Mr. Willis, be Yippee Ki Yay motherfucking prou-😢-proud ​​😭​

The Oscars Event That Shook A Face

•March 28, 2022 • Leave a Comment

Come for the DrAmA, stay for the memeable event.

Personally, I don’t think these two brothers needed to engage themselves in low blow mockery and humiliation. That being said, comedy is disarming for a reason and Chris Rock is a professional comedian. Hollyweird must be a strange and alienating place to keep it together in, but damned if that wasn’t the most passionate live televised outburst not produced on an MTV reality show. …Or was it!?! (#ratings #sponsoredbylookoverherenow)

Like Chris Rock’s professionalism and Will Smith’s West Philly passion, the world responded in memes:

Foo Fighters “On The Mend” [♬]

•March 27, 2022 • Leave a Comment

Taylor Hawkins Drumming Masterclass (Nov 6, 2019)

•March 27, 2022 • Leave a Comment

As drummer for the Foo Fighters for over 20 years, Taylor Hawkins has drummed his way through everything from Reading & Leeds Festival, to Radio 1 Live Lounges to sell out stadium shows.

But what does it take to become a drummer? What inspires someone to pick up a pair of drumsticks in the first place? And just how important is the drummer to a band?

In this programme, Taylor gives us a guided tour of his drum kit, talking to Radio 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq about his childhood, his influences, his favourite drum loops, and what it’s like drumming with both Alanis Morissette & Dave Grohl.

R.I.P. Taylor Hawkins 1972 ~ 2022

•March 26, 2022 • Leave a Comment

Californication: The Game

•March 15, 2022 • Leave a Comment

In 1999 the Red Hot Chili Peppers released their seventh studio album Californication.

In 2000 the album’s title track was released as a single, and along with it came one of the coolest 3D rendered animated music videos ever to grace the music scene. It certainly stirred emotions and imaginations, and for obvious reason captured the hearts of young gamers around the world. I was one of those dopey kids who had wishful daydreams of what the sixth generation of video game consoles may bring. I remember thinking at the time how Crazy Taxi was the closest actual game to it (today, I think Fortnite comes closest).

Now, some twenty-three years later, developer Miquel Camps Ortezaa took it upon himself to create a free to download video game based on that sweet music video. What began as a two-day challenge to re-create the spirit of those delirious game logic scenes, ended up as seven levels, allowing you to experience the super graphical environments as if you were the shirtless band-mate confronting those crazy hyper heart-pounding dangers.

So… The graphics leave a hell of a lot to be desired 😂 it is janky, but fun, and did I mention, freeeeeeeeee. Download the game for free on Itch.io for Windows PC and macOS to relive the glory days of 2000’s RHCP. Alternatively, you can just watch the MV below.

Although Otherside had the hook I hummed the loudest down the school hallways (and a German Expressionism, Cubism, and M.C. Escher music video aesthetic I could’t get out of my brain), Californication is definitely one of those era defining songs. People will still be finding and enjoying it many years from now. Much like today.

waddaminuteFortnite, of course! Epic Games are RHCP fans, for sure.