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Amazing 3D recording by Pogo (headphones required)

3D audio (aka binaural audio) is yet to become massively popular, but it somehow seems way cooler than 3D visuals. POGO, who is widely known for creating catchy Disney sampled songs, has released the 3D version of his song Upular, which was created using samples from Pixar’s Up. Put some stereo headphones on and have your mind blown.

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The Tree Ring: Wore it Deep

This is one of the cleverest and most beautiful live performances I’ve seen. The Tree Ring plays their song, Wore it Deep, up in an attic, where the entire audience interacts with their performance. This lovely little film captures the essence of this performance perfectly, and makes me wish that I were actually there.

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Documentary on street artists Mike Giant and Mike Maxwell

Working Class is an upcoming feature documentary with an interwoven story about San Francisco street artist Mike Giant and San Diego artist Mike Maxwell. Dickens’ themes of war, politics, religion, country, family and women serve as some of the chapters in this visually driven documentary by Breadtruck Films.

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Animated video for Holy Ghost song Some Children

Lilfuchs has a unique, psychedelic style to his animations where drawings seamlessly morph into one another. When an artist of this creative caliber teams up with an awesome band like Holy Ghost!, along with Adult Swim, the result is bound for greatness. Throw in a one-eyed, God-like figure into the equation, and you’ll get this wild music video.

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justin said | 17 August, 2011

this is crazy! can’t wait to see what he does next.

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