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Videodrome 75 – This week’s best videos

Welcome to the latest edition of the weekly video roundup! Yeehaw, kids —you wanna see some cool videos? Then this might be the right place for you, scroll down and enjoy this weeks best videos right here.

 

#1 Lee Gamble – Diversions 1994-1996, directed by Dave Gaskarth & Lee Gamble

Lee Gamble’s first of two releases with the ever-unique PAN label, Diversions 1994-1996 brings you rare samples from Lee’s old jungle tapes. Highly recommended.

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#2 Yvonne Chaka Chaka – Let Him Go

Great find from South Africa. Wanna go there. Back in time.

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#3 Joey Bada$$ (feat. Chuck Strangers) – Fromdatomb$, directed by David M. Helman

Joey Bada$$ has released the final video from his dope 1999 mixtape. This video is for his track “FromdaTomb” featuring Chuck Strangers. Been blasting this tune hard. Loving the modern flip of the old skool by the young Brooklyn rapper a lot.

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#4 FIDLAR – Cheap Beer, directed by Ryan Baxley

I’ve been listening to the leak of this album, this is so real. Awesome thing: FIDLAR means ‘Fuck It Dog, Life’s A Risk.’

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#5 Bleeding Rainbow – Drift Away

Kanine Records will be releasing the Philadelphia, PA-based band Bleeding Rainbow’s third full-length album, Yeah Right on January 29th. As a build up to the official release of their album here’s the video for “Drift Away”.

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#6 Tensnake featuring Syron – Mainline, directed by PONDR

Check out this new OS vibe video from Tensnake, unleashing this bass driven house anthem, featuring one of the breakout stars of 2012 Syron.

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#7 Heart Streets – Collision, directed by Laurence Davidson

Some like it hot. I stumbled upon this video by Heart Streets which I presented some weeks ago here at my videodrome. Goddamn, that shit is hot. The beats are dark and sexy, the melody is slick. And these girls are mighty fine.

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#8 Daphni – Ahora, directed by Jane Eastlight

Dan Snaith AKA Daphni AKA Caribou takes “Ahora”, off the recent Jiaolong album, on a psychedelic runway of colours with the help of video director Jane Eastlight.
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#9 Empress Of – Champagne, directed by Samuel Morris Hamad

Brooklyn’s Empress Of (aka Lorely Rodriguez) has unveiled the video for her new song, “Champagne” via No Recordings. Directed and edited by Samuel Morris Hamad.

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#10 Kim Ann Foxman – Return It, directed by Jonathan Turner

Kim Ann Foxman. Crazy, crazy song and visuals, she’s rad. Shouts to my homie Walter for putting me on.

Published November 06, 2012.