video is minimal, dark, and looks great.
Pampelmoose is a music and MP3 web site covering the eclectic independent music scene. We stay clear of major labels and their artists to avoid having the Web Sheriff gallop through our offices. We are indie at heart so we support all things indie – in all its shapes and forms.
Dave walloped the bass strings and is a founding member of the highly influential, post-punk band, Gang of Four. With his business partner, Ned Failing, he started Pampelmoose in 2005. We love music and we love the way the internet leveled the playing field for all artists.
Josh Kneedler is a highly experienced interactive designer. He began working in online media in 1997 at the birth of the interactive world, a world we now take for granted, one that has become as common as the utilities we use at home. His skills consist of design, programming, and creative direction. It’s an eclectic mix, but one that is vital to pursuing new ventures where traditional broadcast media rules do not apply. Josh understands that music artists no longer need traditional record labels. A consumer in Japan may never have heard of our local Northwest music scene so local bands need a different way to promote their independently produced CDs. Josh has the necessary skills and experience that highlight innovation over imitation to tackle contemporary challenges in the world of interactive programming, design and creative marketing. Some of Josh’s work can be seen on his web site: http://www.joshkneedler.net
video is minimal, dark, and looks great.
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Josh, the video is cool. Wish I liked the song more. I’m totally not a fan of their sludgy mid 90s “we need to add guitars and slow everything down” phase and it seems like it’s back, from this clip.
March 1st, 2009 at 3:08 pmWow. not bad at all…the track needs the clip though–has to be said that there’s a bit of the by-the-numbers feel to it, but all in all, not a bad job…curious to hear the remixes–I bet they outpace the original as did many of the remixes for trax of the last couple of albums. THen again, DM was always served better in remixes–remember when Eno got a hold of them? BRILLIANT.
March 4th, 2009 at 7:40 amwhat tracks did eno remix again?
March 4th, 2009 at 12:53 pmIf memory serves, he did the “ambient whale mix” of I Feel You and a second one off that CD-single too…and I think there was a Helmet mix as well–how’s THAT for diverse? Heh…
March 5th, 2009 at 9:12 am