Monolink "The Prey" Music Video by Páraic Mc Gloughlin | STASH MAGAZINE

Monolink “The Prey” Music Video by Paraic Mc Gloughlin

Polish artist and director Páraic Mc Gloughlin (who now lives in Ireland) assembles a hypnotic flurry of images into the official video for “The Prey”, a new track by German DJ, singer-songwriter and producer Steffen Linck aka Monolink. [Watch]

Dayglow "Something" Music Video by Drew Tyndell | STASH MAGAZINE

Dayglow “Something” Music Video by Drew Tyndell

Director Drew Tyndell at Computer Team in Portland, Oregon: “‘Something’, the first track off of Dayglow’s upcoming album Harmony House, is an upbeat song that manages to pack plenty of hooks and a little social media commentary into two minutes. [Watch]

Frank Leone & Teardrop Estates "Shoulder Wire" Music Video by Ruffmercy | STASH MAGAZINE

Frank Leone & Teardrop Estates “Shoulder Wire” Music Video by Ruffmercy

Bristol’s own master of ruff-house animation Russ Murphy continues his quest for hand-drawn nirvana in this latest collaboration with US musicians/producers Ross Harris and Frank Leone – a fun and infectious track called “Shoulder Wire”. [Watch]

Zemfira "Austin" Music Video by Petrick | STASH MAGAZINE

Zemfira “Austin” Music Video by Petrick

Music video and game trailer blend into a dramatic and dream-fueled six-minute epic in this new work from Moscow studios Petrick and Zheeshee for Russian singer Zemfira and starring Austin, the balding butler from Homescapes. [Watch]

Ducks! "With Compliments" Music Video by Reuben Sutherland | STASH MAGAZINE

Ducks! “With Compliments” Music Video by Reuben Sutherland

Joyrider director Reuben Sutherland combines analog and digital animation techniques to push the concept of low-res to the breaking point in this frenetic yet mesmerizing video for German electronic duo Ducks!. [Watch]

Johnny Cash “Farther Along” Music Video by Gabriel Tick | STASH MAGAZINE

Johnny Cash “Farther Along” Music Video by Gabriel Tick

Asked by Sony Music to create something “darkly beautiful” for a track off the new Johnny Cash album featuring The Royal Philharmonic, NYC director/animator Gabriel Tick responded with this enigmatic visual poem. [Watch]