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Motion by Jeff Emtman

Motion is a film project by Jeff Emtman which I am honored to have had my music used for. It is a short film created by compositing 683 still photos, all taken by Jeff.

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As We May Think Video

User darjan84 posted a video to my track As We May Think (named after the article by Vannevar Bush ostensibly foreshadowing the Internet) that I am really digging and happy to share with you. I don't know who darjan84 is, but I know is that darjan84 did a great job on the video, pairing the track, which is a kind of cerebral piano-hiphop in 5/8, with nature footage. The arpeggios in the track are kinda reminiscient of Philip Glass so perhaps they took some inspiration from Koyanisqaatsi. Thanks, darjan84, whoever you are!

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Indiworks Channel Kicks It Oldschool

The Indiworks Channel, started by Valentin Spirik, has used a track I did in their preview commercial. The track he chose is an oldschool hiphop-inspired groove titled Back In The Day. It was released as part of the web-only Hiphop White-Label Collection.

You can view the Indiworks Channel commercial here:

indiworks channel

indiworks_channel_preview
preview for the indiworks channel, 1 min.
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More of Valentin's work can be found here.

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Fengchia Night Market

This video uses the tune Wes Coast Feel, which was released as part of the Hiphop White Label series in 2007.


YouTube - Fengchia Night Market

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My Life, by Jeff Emtman

In this video, the Revolution Void song As we may think accompanies photos and commentary by Jeff Emtman.



If you like the work displayed here, be sure to check out Jeff's deviantART page.

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Snowboarding Video

This video features the R.V. track Weekend Amnesia alongside footage of snowboarding in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere.

Snow || Full mix



Here's an edited version:

Snow || Shorter edit

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City Recursion



This is a short video featuring the track Biomythos off my latest album Thread Soul. The video is by Vancouver, B.C. video jockey eightprime. He describes the process for creating the videos as "audio-responsive computer feedback," using photographs of buildings in Vancouver as source images. The result is a hypnotic, kaleidoscopic mixture of mathematical and fractal forms with modern architecture.

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