Several months ago he reached out to me with an interest in collaborating on visuals for their song "I don't know what." I was very excited to see this edit come to life with the recent release of the official video a few days ago, so I am happy to share it here now.
So this totally self-imposed pressure has been building up and I've decided that the best way to relieve it is to set aside pretense and secrecy and start documenting my journey out in the open...
My only policy is that I will delete things if they are spam or otherwise harmful or exceedingly obnoxious. Feel free to criticize or challenge my work. Just don't be lame about it.
They were offering a special deal on their "The Works" package, which I normally don't get because i always do the detailing to clean up after our messy kids, but it was only $5 extra and it included an "Eldritch Shine" so I had to check it out.
I recorded this song way back in the 20th century and only now has the technology to construct a graphic visualization of its sonic hyperstupefication become available.
I'm actually dancing in this video, BTW. You're welcome for that.
I wrote this bit of music around 2000 and never really knew how to classify it or get people to hear it. I ran it through the old Milkdrop visualize and screen-recorded that and then took those frames and loaded them into my Beholder software, using a variety of shiny monstrous prompts...
While I regularly post to many social media platforms, a lot of them (Iām looking at you, Facebook) are artificially restricting the reach of posts unless the page pays and Iām not going to pay to get people who already follow me to see my posts...