TXT "The Doom’s Night" by JinWoo Lee and Studio Pivote | STASH MAGAZINE

TXT “The Doom’s Night” by Studio Pivote

The five members of K-pop sensation TXT (TOMORROW X TOGETHER) battle “an unknown power” on the way to revealing each of their fictional backstories in this magic-filled adventure from the animation crew at Studio Pivote in Seoul. [Watch]

Millennium Parade "Trepanation" Music Video by Ryoji Yamada | STASH MAGAZINE

Millennium Parade “Trepanation” Music Video by Ryoji Yamada

According to Wikipedia, trepanation involves drilling or scraping a hole into the human skull. A fun fact that makes it the perfect title for this psychotropic anime-flavored video for the Japanese creative collective Millennium Parade. [Watch]

The Chemical Brothers "The Darkness That You Fear" by Ruffmercy | STASH MAGAZINE

The Chemical Brothers “The Darkness That You Fear” Music Video by Ruffmercy

For their first new music video since releasing the Grammy-winning No Geography album in 2019, The Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons turn to the UK’s master of color and chaos, director/animator Ruffmercy. [Watch]

Iñigo Montoya "Chasseur Chassé" Music Video by ZEUGL | STASH MAGAZINE

Iñigo Montoya “Chasseur Chassé” Music Video by ZEUGL

Following their rebrand for Paris band Iñigo Montoya, French creatives Lolita Do Peso Diogo and Gabriel Weber (aka ZEUGL) leverage the power of emojis to create a riveting stop motion video that begs for frame by frame analysis. [Watch]

"Freedom" Short Film/Music Video by Tonic DNA | STASH MAGAZINE

“Freedom” Short Film/Music Video by Tonic DNA

Grab a tissue or six, this hand-animated film directed by Joe Bluhm at Tonic DNA for charity L’Arche Canada was released to mark World Down Syndrome Day 2021 and is guaranteed to have you in tears by minute one. [Watch]

Michael Hays "The Way (feat. Eric Heywood)" Music Video by Emanuele Kabu | STASH MAGAZINE

Michael Hays “The Way (feat. Eric Heywood)” Music Video by Emanuele Kabu

Italian director/animator Emanuele Kabu, who perked up the depths of January 2018 with his Winterplay “Jazz Foo Foo” video, is back with more mesmerizing abstractions in this new work for American singer-songwriter Michael Hays. [Watch]