What The F*** ?! Okey, we understand that this thing with the movie is very new, open-minded and very wear-black-all-the-time kind a thing.. but we assosiate PLASTIKMAN with SPASTIK and this is NOT very SPASTIK..
A very good antique film, though I don't think you can call it great. I think it lacks that real "Wow!" moment. That said, it is still very beautiful, and I thought the new soundtrack was very appropriate. The electronic nature of the music does not seem to clash at all with the aged film. Altogether a splendid twelve minutes. For an in-depth exploration of the cinematic use of water that is featured in this film, and also for another antique film with a modern soundtrack, please see H2O (1929) - Short Film by Ralph Steiner - with music by Imogen Heap
Just about the best twelve minutes of film viewing I've ever experienced. Hats off to Plastikman, and to Mr. and Mrs. Kirsanoff.
I'm so glad you made this! I'm very fond of the movie and your music.
yeah that Prada stuff didn't landed well...
Simply beautiful! Thanks, thanks, thanks for the upload in such a good quality.
Scary and beautiful. Perfect combination!
is true
Stunning!
Projected on the 19 of September this year for the Bonello's exhibition.
Fascinating work !
Wow! outstanding! i hope next Plastikman Album will be something deep like this.
Thanks
essentiell
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the *BASS* will *NOT* drop
my jaw did.
my veins my veins!! omg my veins!!!!! lolol
abortello
What The F*** ?! Okey, we understand that this thing with the movie is very new, open-minded and very wear-black-all-the-time kind a thing.. but we assosiate PLASTIKMAN with SPASTIK and this is NOT very SPASTIK..
the fuxk is this comment lol
I am fan of Richie Hawtin and i am open minded for experimental music, but for me this is boring crap!
A very good antique film, though I don't think you can call it great. I think it lacks that real "Wow!" moment. That said, it is still very beautiful, and I thought the new soundtrack was very appropriate. The electronic nature of the music does not seem to clash at all with the aged film. Altogether a splendid twelve minutes. For an in-depth exploration of the cinematic use of water that is featured in this film, and also for another antique film with a modern soundtrack, please see
H2O (1929) - Short Film by Ralph Steiner - with music by Imogen Heap