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The video for Lake Street Dive's "Making Do" comprises clips from fans and a cameo by Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, who, along with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, introduced the Green New Deal to tackle climate change. "Making Do" is about the world that future generations are inheriting," says the band. "We are all concerned about what is happening to our planet, so the song explores what arises when we consider both our role in it and our responsibility to address it. Hopefully it comes through as a rallying cry to do the best you can with what you have." The video was produced by Mike Elizondo, edited by Bridget Kearney, and color corrected by Jacob Blumenthal.
Watch This Video"The Careening Prism Within (Parable 43)," from Rob Mazurek's album with Exploding Star Orchestra, Dimensional Stardust. Video directed by Mikel Patrick Avery.
Watch This Video"Galaxy 1000," from Rob Mazurek's album with Exploding Star Orchestra, Dimensional Stardust. Video directed by Mikel Patrick Avery.
Watch This VideoComposer Tristan Perich has released a video with a selection from his piece Drift Multiply, for 50 violins and 50-channel 1-bit electronics. The video was assembled from footage of three October 2019 performances of the piece conducted by Douglas Perkins in the Netherlands: Onderzeebootloods in Rotterdam (with dance by Lucinda Childs), Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, and De Doelen in Rotterdam, where the album of the piece was recorded.
Watch This VideoThe video for Tigran Hamasyan's "37 Newlyweds," from his 2020 album, The Call Within. Directed by Hayk Matevosyan, with cinematography by Justin Richards, Hamasyan says: "This song is dedicated to 37 Armenian newlywed couples from 37 villages who, in 1918, put on black tunics, marked their foreheads red, got on their white horses, and rode into the battle to fight the Ottoman army."
Watch This VideoSam Amidon's take on Taj Mahal's "Light Rain Blues," from his self-titled album. Video by Will Miller.
Watch This VideoJoachim Cooder performs "Heartaching Blues" from his Nonesuch Records debut, Over That Road I’m Bound. Video directed & edited by Jeff Coffman.
Watch This VideoSam Amidon's "Maggie," from his self-titled album. Video animated by Robert Edridge-Waks. Art Direction by Ben Tousley. Drawings by Sam Amidon. Photograph by Steve Gullick.
Watch This VideoSarah Kirkland Snider's "Alleluia," performed by Gallicantus and Gabriel Crouch, from the album Mass for the Endangered, on New Amsterdam/Nonesuch Records. Visual created by Deborah Johnson / CandyStations.
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