Gnarls Barkley: Who Will Save Your Soul?
The latest from Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo, directed by Chris Milk. Brilliant.
The latest from Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo, directed by Chris Milk. Brilliant.
A bit of background on this 1995 song from Richard D. James from Wikipedia:
The piece is named after a trade name for the drug Salbutamol, which is prescribed for the treatment of asthma. A reported side effect of this drug is tinnitus (Citation needed), a high pitched ringing in the ears. James utilized this effect in “Ventolin”, incorporating a piercing high-pitched ringing sound throughout the track. The music also incorporates heavily distorted techno beats. The resulting effect has been cited as “one of the most abrasive singles ever recorded”.
Using real time 3D laser recording instead of cameras. Always a step ahead. Here’s the making of:
Just got my hands onto Beck’s 12th album and it is a bloody cracker. Go and get it now. You will not be disappointed.