Archive for March, 2010

Mishka Presents Kill With Video: Black Tape For Blue Girls

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

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I found an old videotape. Something about these two girls made me want to play it back and forth over and over again. Music for this episode is “Tightly” by Blevin Blectum.

Originally published at the Mishka Bloglin

Erykah Badu at Good Units

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Live visuals for Erykah Badu at Good Units in the Hudson Hotel in Manhattan on March 26th, 2010. The show was curated by Ariel Panero and Less Artists More Condos to celebrate the release of her album New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh.

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Photos: Donal Rey, Kathryn Yu

Erykah Badu at Good Units from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.

Mishka Presents Kill With Video: My Internet Girlfriend

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

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I met this great girl online named Virtual Jane. She knows all about the internet. In fact, she lives there! In some ways this relationship is an improvement over my long-distance relationship with a model who lives in Alaska since I could never save up enough money for airfare.

Music: “IGFFTFOI” by Ed Schrader

Originally published at the Mishka Bloglin

Mishka Presents Kill With Video: Kissed Your Lips

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

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Kiss is commonly regarded as the mashing of one’s lips against another person or object. It can be an expression of love, passion, respect, greeting, good luck, or total barnyard hornlust. It is universally common among all cultures except for Eskimo, a culture so dangerously cold that kissing can result in one’s face being eaten by a good friend. Observe this video and learn more about the kiss.

Music: “And Then I Kissed Your Lips” by Gary Wilson

Originally published at the Mishka Bloglin

Mishka Presents Kill With Video: Thee 8mm Shuffle

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

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In honor of Genesis P-Orridge’s 60th birthday and recent visit to 350 Broadway, I was inspired to mix together a visual accompaniment to music from one of my favorite albums of all time, Cathedral Engine by Psychic TV.

An instrumental remix of 1994’s “A Hollow Cost “as arranged by Larry Thrasher, it is one of the most deeply affecting albums I’ve had the privilege to experience.

Originally published at the Mishka Bloglin