We know Crookers and Plastic Horse pretty well. You should remember Phra and Bot for the video I reviewed some weeks ago (That Laughing Track) and this crazy animator for the video he realized for Paul White (The Doldrums).
Have you ever asked if was there some kind of nightclubbing before the invention of dance music clubs? Well this video gives you the answer of what nightclubbing could have been during the Victorian Era. Plastic Horse Brings us into this smoky Hummus Gentlemen’s Club where Phra and Bot’s (respectively the bassist and the pianist) nineteenth century version is playing. When the lead pan flute melody starts they bring on the stage a big exotic bird who starts playing with them, but it’s only the beginning…
The flat graphic style pleasantly reminds of South Park. The video it’s very well animated and the script follows the music nicely getting crazier as the music starts pumping. Plastic Horse confirms his ability to create weird worlds that have their roots directly into the music they’re representing.
[...] can recall what I’m talking about if you go and have a look to Crookers – Hummus (Feat. Hudson Mohawke & Carli) or Paul White – The [...]