Groove Armada Lover 4 Now music video | STASH MAGAZINE

Groove Armada “Lover 4 Now” Music Video by Fons Schiedon

New York-based Dutch director Fons Schiedon, who graced the cover of Stash 15 with his insane MTV Asia ID, creates a far more calm and contemplative mood in his new video for English electronic duo Groove Armada. [Watch]

Alok Memories by Gabriel and Sergio Twardowski | STASH MAGAZINE

Gabriel and Sergio Twardowski Capture Four Years of DJ Alok in 60 Seconds

Brazilian film directors, Gabriel and Sérgio Twardowski: “We are brothers working in content for artists and advertising and for the last four years we accompanied and recorded Brazilian DJ Alok on tours around the world. “In this project, we surveyed 900-hours (30 terabytes) of images that we recorded on tour, looking for a pattern of […] [Watch]

Two for One Burger Bun music video by Impactist | STASH MAGAZINE

“Two for One Burger Bun” Music Promo by Impactist

Renaissance duo Kelly Meador and Daniel Elwing (aka Impactist) create an exhilarating collage of original photography, illustration, 3D graphics, and type for the track ‘Two for One Burger Bun’ from their latest album HEY PIG. [Watch]

Katy Perry Smile music video | STASH MAGAZINE

Katy Perry “Smile” by Mathew Cullen and Joe Burrascano

In one of the most ambitious animated music videos of the last decade, London Alley director Mathew Cullen and Nathan Love animation director Joe Burrascano rally a massive crew for Katy Perry’s surreal circus romp in “Smile”. [Watch]

IDLES The Village music video by Michel and Olivier Gondry | STASH MAGAZINE

IDLES “Model Village” by Michel and Olivier Gondry

The Gondry brothers’ lockdown project, a music video for UK rock band IDLES, finds Michel animating paper cutouts in his Los Angeles studio on his iPhone then sending the frames to Olivier in Paris for CG enhancement and post. [Watch]

Flatbush ZOMBIES - "Afterlife"

Flatbush Zombies “Afterlife” Music Video by Arnaud Bresson

Paris animation/VFX studio Machine Molle and Division director Arnaud Bresson create a riveting (and convincing) X-ray vision peek into the life and times of Brooklyn rap trio Flatbush Zombies. [Watch]