Five bands were commissioned to write five songs based on five different colors. Five directors then shot music videos of each song/color. The result is Sound of Color. Here, legendary hip hop artist Swizz Beatz offers up his take on Green, while director Tom Gatsoulis takes us on high speed ride through the desert. This story has everything: fast cars, plot twists, and...clowns
Five bands were commissioned to write five songs based on five different colors. Five directors then shot music videos of each song/color. The result is Sound of Color. Here, the Raveonettes take on the color(s) Black and White. Their stripped down rock and roll sound is the perfect counterpoint to the dark and beautiful vision of director and award winning designer, Chris Do.
Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Black and White. 5 colors, 5 bands, 5 directors, 5 inspired music videos. That was the idea, Sound of Color was the result. In this video, Seattle band The Blakes take their garage sound upbeat in their rendition of the color Blue. Director Russ Lamoureux helms the video, a wonderfully different take on boy sorta meets girl that will leave you feeling anything but blue.
Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Black and White. 5 colors, 5 bands, 5 directors, 5 inspired music videos. That was the idea, Sound of Color was the result. Yellow was the color assigned to Marié Digby. Her mellow, sun soaked sonnet inspired this unusually sunny journey through urban Los Angeles. Directed by Ryan Ebner with assistance from New York artist Ellis Gallagher.
Five bands were commissioned to write five songs based on five different colors. Five directors then shot music videos of each song/color. The result is Sound of Color. Dntel, one half of The Postal Service, lends his signature sound to the color Red. Director team Blip Boutique take us on an inspired journey into a world where the real meets the imagined--call it the world of Red.