The South Bronx — birthplace of hip-hop: Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel, Afrika Bambaataa, Kool Herc — is the subject of Seis Del Sur, an NYC exhibition by six Nuyorican photographers chronicling the oft neglected borough that found a measure of artistic salvation amongst the ruins.
Actor James Urbaniak is a volume junkie, looking to boost the levels on his car stereo. While it's unclear if its capable of producing the brown note, it does transport Urbaniak and co-star Maria Bamford to a dreamwold where Henry Rollins kicks ass.
History is littered with genius music video ideas that have never come to pass. But, Charlie Sheen in an x-rated Lady Gaga video with Britney Spears "or somebody" is clearly winner winner chicken dinner.
Are you ready for a peek into the world of Folkstep? Just be aware there's more than a little violence and technicolor vomit. Also, it's awesome.
Completists can also check out the source material, both on the audio and the video sides, although you might need Google Translate unless you speak Catalan.
You are at Sundance. And you love music videos. Well, too bad. There's no music video program. But, if you love music on film, you're in luck since there's plenty to see.
Whereas the other "Daylight" video showcases random fans and people from around the world connecting with the song, this version showcases random street musicians from around the world actually playing it.
Music is a playground for Robert Delong, using everything from a joysticks to drum kits to synths and even a Wii Remote to create a sound bed that indeed makes people fucking dance.