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  1. 100 Colorful Songs From 'Lonerism' to 'The Slow Rush'

    • “Frontier Psychiatrist” by The Avalanches
    • “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga
    • “Wait” by M83
    • “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See” by Busta Rhymes
    • “After The Storm” by Kali Uchis Ft. Tyler, The Creator & Bootsy Collins
    • “Up&Up” by Coldplay

    A viral classic of the “trippy music video” genre, The Avalanches’ “Frontier Psychiatrist,” released in 2000, is a song cobbled from samples welded together by the band’s turntablist, Dexter Fabay. A melange of old-timey dialogue tells something of a story about a boy who apparently needs therapy, being treated by a frontier psychiatrist (as the so...

    Of course, big-budget pop videos can also get pretty damn trippy. For “Bad Romance,” the lead single from Lady Gaga’s 2009 The Fame Monster, the artist collaborated with Francis Lawrence (director of I Am Legend and The Hunger Games) on a video in which she is kidnapped, drugged, and sold to the Russian mafia for a million rubles—while somehow look...

    The video for M83’s “Wait,” released in 2012, is a stunning short fantasy film. While it works well on its own—particularly if you’re not in the state of mind to grasp its admittedly confusing storyline—it’s actually the finale of a video trilogy that also includes the band’s smash hit “Midnight City” and “Reunion,” all directed by Fleur & Manu. Th...

    Busta Rhymes really needs his own list since most of his videos are trippy and thought-provoking. For “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See” (1997), he worked with Hype Williams (the same force behind that Missy video and dozens of hip-hop classics) to create something inspired by Eddie Murphy’s 1998 film Coming To America, which was playing in t...

    Colombian-American singer-songwriter Kali Uchis has been kicking ass and taking names since she burst onto the pop and Latin music scenes five years ago. The video for “After the Storm,” off her 2018 début album, begins with featured artist Bootsy Collins performing from a cereal box, then segues into Uchis shopping at a retro supermarket (last on ...

    YouTube commenters describe Coldplay’s “Up&Up” (from 2015) as “one of the most visually stunning videos ever” and representing “the highest possibility of a new level for video editing.” Indeed, this striking take on issues in modern society was nominated for two VMAs and the Grammy for Best Music Video. Join Coldplay as they sing and strum against...

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  4. Strawberry Fields Forever. The Beatles. 4.34 369 5. 15 February 1967. Psychedelic Pop Art Rock Progressive Pop. Baroque Pop Art Pop Experimental Rock Tape Music Sound Collage. psychedelic avant-garde surreal mysterious abstract pastoral mellow introspective. Bye Storm / Double Trio. Injury Reserve / By Storm.

  5. Dec 29, 2016 · The 25 Best Psychedelic Videos Ever. 29 Dec. These 25 videos have been selected from over 3000 psychedelic videos which have been featured on the DPV over the past 7 years. If you are looking for our 2012 best of all times list, you can find it here. Wild Child – Rillo Talk.

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