The Church has always taken on heady and trippy themes. In their new video for The Hypnagogue they tackle dreams, drugs, ambition and love. It’s set to sci-fi imagery and hypnotic music.
Brian Eno marries his ambient soundscapes to a song of Earth’s descent into climate oblivion on a new song, “There Were Bells” from his forthcoming album, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE.
Two artists from different points on the rock spectrum get together when Iggy Pop is joined by Neu! and Harmonia guitarist Michael Rother to resurrect the Neu! song “Hero”.
Leandrul plumbs the depths of psychosis in metaphorical and literal terms that veil a harrowing experience in beautiful dream pop music. Her video for “Interim” that can be distressing.
Kitaro is a giant in modern music for his exotic electronic works bridging traditional and future sounds. Hiroki Okano merges nature and music together. They play live in new video.
Jean-Michel Jarre creates a virtual Notre Dame Cathedral with the stage as the altar and his synthesizer cockpit the pulpit. John Diliberto goes to church and experiences electronic heaven.
Wax Tailor, master of the downtempo cut and paste modality, releases a new and dystopian vision called “Misery” that is pitched for these times with vision of an authoritarian world.
Azam Ali, the entrancing singer of Niyaz, has created a gorgeous and epic song and video to benefit musicians stricken by the financial damage of the Corona Pandemic.