Weird Canada says: 
Montreal visual artist Emily Pelstring conjures a musty, screen-projected miasma to capture The Pink Noise's basement macabre. "Wild Love"'s drum machine-laced free-jack punk is disturbingly realized as a distorted retro-eroticism; mystic bellies topped with Residential eyeballs undulate to the beat of The Pink Noise's busted cabaret. As if anything could match the song's churning, lysergic rotoscope, the video climaxes with a psychedelic array of limbs, eyeballs, space, and dancing. It's the perfect visceral accompaniment to an otherwise indescribable reverberation within Canada's leftfield cosmos.

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Tags: pink noise, video, guest posts, guest blogger

Posted by alteredzones on 07/30/2010 at 11 a.m..

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