WarpVision
WarpVision: The Videos 1989–2004 is a DVD released by British record label Warp Records on 27 September 2004, which features most of the music videos produced for their artists in the 1989–2004 period. It is the first DVD collection coming from Warp Records, and the major part of the videos included are shown for the first time in a DVD format.
WarpVision | |
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Compilation album / Video album by various artists | |
Released | 27 September 2004 |
Recorded | 1989–2004 |
Genre | Warp |
Packaging and internal menus are designed by digital art collective "The Designers Republic", a firm involved in several Warp Records projects.
The DVD comes with a bonus audio CD, titled Watch and Repeat Play, featuring a special mix of selected tracks, sequenced by Buddy Peace and ZILLA.
A total of 32 tracks, 19 artists and 24 directors (individuals or collectives) are featured on the DVD.
Track list (in order of appearance)
- "Testone" by Sweet Exorcist (directed by Martin Wallace & Jarvis Cocker, 1990)
- "LFO" by LFO (directed by Jarvis Cocker, 1990)
- "Aftermath" by Nightmares on Wax (directed by Jarvis Cocker, 1991)
- "On" by Aphex Twin (directed by Jarvis Cocker, 1993)
- Promo: "I Smell Quality" (directed by David Slade, 1994)
- "Tied Up" by LFO (directed by David Slade, 1994)
- "Wilmot" by Sabres of Paradise (directed by Douglas Hart, 1994)
- "Fracture" by Seefeel (directed by Seefeel, 1994)
- "Donkey Rhubarb" by Aphex Twin (directed by David Slade, 1995)
- "Second Bad Vilbel" by Autechre (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1995)
- "Come To Daddy (Directors Cut)" by Aphex Twin (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1997)
- "Come On My Selector" by Squarepusher (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1997)
- "Midsummers Night" by Jimi Tenor (directed by Jimi Tenor and Sökö Kaukoranta, 1998)
- "Windowlicker (Directors cut)" by Aphex Twin (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1999)
- "Total Devastation" by Jimi Tenor (directed by Jimi Tenor and Sökö Kaukoranta, 1999)
- "Papercuts" by Broadcast (directed by Barback, 2000)
- "Daddys Car" by Jamie Lidell (directed by Frederic D, 2000)
- "I'm Not Comfortable Inside My Mind" by John Callaghan (directed by John Callaghan, 2000)
- "Perpendicular / Vector" by Antipop Consortium (directed by Caliber 16, 2001)
- "Eyen" by Plaid (directed by Jean Luc Chansay, 2001)
- "Ghostlawns" by Antipop Consortium (directed by Carlos Arias, 2002)
- "Gantz Graf" by Autechre (directed by Alex Rutterford, 2002)
- "Nannou" by Aphex Twin (directed by Laurent Briet, 2003)
- "Gob Coitus" by Chris Clark (directed by Lynn Fox, 2003)
- "Freak (Directors Cut)" by LFO (directed by Daniel Levi, 2003)
- "I Love Acid" by Luke Vibert (directed by Delicious 9, 2003)
- "Little Numba" by Mira Calix (directed by Daniele Lunghini and Diego Zuelli, 2003)
- "Itsu" by Plaid (directed by Pleix, 2003)
- "Half Of What" by Prefuse 73 (directed by Ed Holdsworth, 2003)
- Promo: "Opto-Scientific" (Shown at Fondation Vasarely) (directed by The Designers Republic, 2003)
- "Mutescreamer" by Beans (directed by Adam Levite, 2004)
- "The City" by Jamie Lidell (directed by Frederic D, 2004)
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