Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Thursday, 2 June 2011
VIDEO: Ford & Lopatin - World of Regret
Retro pastiche electronica AND a CGI dolphin? Haha. Yes please! Call me a hipster and crucify me on the Altar of Cool if you must, but I can't help myself. This looks like some crappy Wii game, Snack Attack or something. Absurd. Someone should make that - an eating game with different foods generated by the music you play through it. This is the demo for it.
Those eyes have the right expression at the end there.
Directed by Thunder Horse Video, CGI & Animation by Tabor Robak
From the forthcoming album Channel Pressure, available on LP, CD, MP3 through Mexican Summer & Software.
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Tuesday, 15 March 2011
PREVIEW: Ford & Lopatin - Channel Pressure
This news is about as exciting as it gets kids! Ford & Lopatin have served up a preview teaser to their post-GAMES release Channel Pressure on 7th June, on their own Software label and Mexican Summer. Like channel hopping through some parallel universe broadcast perpetually locked to a lost 80's fm frequency, you get blasts of smooth blue-eyed pop, white collar soul, anthemic power chords all buffed up with the tech-know-how of this pair of recalcitrant retro-pioneers.
I like it a lot.
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