Archive for the ‘video’ Category

Shoegazer Sunday: Blankenberge’s “Everything”

Sunday, January 16th, 2022

Anders Monson suggested that I feature Blankenberge on the Shoegazer Sunday post, and while I’ve posted a couple of tracks before, here’s “Everything,” another one of their “shimmering noisebed” tracks.

Merry Christmas Everyone!

Saturday, December 25th, 2021

As is the now annual tradition, enjoy Stellarscope’s version of “Silent Night”:

Merry Christmas!

Halloween Horrors: Omega Mart Commercials

Tuesday, October 26th, 2021

Meow Wolf is a weirdo art collective underwritten by George R. R. Martin. The have an interactive art show called Omega Mart going on now in Las Vegas. Part of it is these not-quite-right supermarket commercials:

Halloween Horrors: Guy Plays Horror Video Game At Night, Alone, In Creepy Abandoned Tunnel

Monday, October 25th, 2021

I’ve been watching a fair number of YouTube videos of survival horror video game play-throughs over the last few months. One reason is that there aren’t a lot of those games available for the Mac, and another is that most seem less like games than an exercise in wandering around until you trigger jump scares, and where your actions have almost no effect on the game’s outcome.

But here’s a video of a van-life guy who decided to play a horror game alone, at night, in a creepy abandoned tunnel, which really takes things to the next level.

The game he’s playing is Pacify, which involves burning evil dolls to lay the ghost of a possessed girl. (Note: If your business plan involves making your daughter a vessel for demonic possession, I’d advise going into another line of work.) I checked to see if this game was available through Amazon, but I bet it’s one of those direct steam sort of things. But would you believe there’s a coloring book for it?

Shoegazer Sunday: Slowdive’s “Slomo” (Domo Slomo)

Sunday, October 24th, 2021

I think I posted a live version of this song, but not this album version. And as a bonus, this version features footage from the Domo Kun stop motion animated show, of meme fame.

Halloween Horrors: Transworld 2021 Show

Friday, October 22nd, 2021

Here’s this year’s edition of the Halloween trade show.

Random notes:

  • Killer clowns remain big.
  • Black light seems to be making a comeback.
  • I feel for the model that has to ride the bucking possessed bed during the show. That has to be an exhausting gig.
  • The spongy glowing green floor covered in mist looks pretty cool. With some of the jungle temple walls on display, you have a pretty good start on a Cthulhu Mythos-themed Halloween house.
  • One of the “giant monster heads jumping out of the hole” looks pretty good…until you realize that it’s not a motorized actuator, but just a guy manually pushing it in and out.
  • Halloween Horrors: Army Ants vs. Wasp Nest

    Tuesday, October 12th, 2021

    Lots of people don’t like wasps. And even people who have no particular animosity toward ants are not wild about seeing hordes of army ants on the move.

    Well, imagine waking up one morning and seeing a living rope of army ants attack a wasp nest on your house?

    That’s gonna give some people the heebie geebies….

    Halloween Horrors: Spiderpuppy!

    Sunday, October 10th, 2021

    Just a short, amusing Halloween dog video:

    Halloween Horrors: Shadow People

    Wednesday, October 6th, 2021

    In the menagerie of paranormal/imaginary creatures, Shadow People are just that: shadow-like or completely black beings in the shape of people. Some say they’re evil spirits or aliens, others tricks of the imagination, fatigued brains or sleep paralysis nightmares. I mentioned this to a friend, and he said “Oh yeah, I’ve seen those!”

    Hell, there’s an entire archive of people to have claimed to see them. Some seem benign or helpful. Others? Not so much. Some seem to wear hats. Then again, people now claim to see Slendarman and Chupacabras, so it hardly proves anything.

    There are lots of “shadow people” videos on YouTube and most are painfully fake, obvious superimposition shots, etc. Want an unconvincing compilation video? Of course you do!

    Here’s another one, with a couple of repeats, though these seem least slightly less embarrassing than most:

    (The guy with the super-haunted house in the last video has his own video channel There’s also a Facebook page debunking it. )

    Nothing says “science to benefit humanity” quite like tricking people into thinking that “Shadow People” are in the room with them.

    Researchers scanned the brains of 12 people with neurological disorders, who had reported experiencing a ghostly presence.

    They found that all of these patients had some kind of damage in the parts of the brain associated with self-awareness, movement and the body’s position in space.

    In further tests, the scientists turned to 48 healthy volunteers, who had not previously experienced the paranormal, and devised an experiment to alter the neural signals in these regions of the brain.

    They blindfolded the participants, and asked them to manipulate a robot with their hands. As they did this, another robot traced these exact movements on the volunteers’ backs.

    When the movements at the front and back of the volunteer’s body took place at exactly the same time, they reported nothing strange.

    But when there was a delay between the timing of the movements, one third of the participants reported feeling that there was a ghostly presence in the room, and some reported feeling up to four apparitions were there.

    Two of the participants found the sensation so strange, they asked for the experiments to stop.

    The researchers say that these strange interactions with the robot are temporarily changing brain function in the regions associated with self-awareness and perception of the body’s position.

    The team believes when people sense a ghostly presence, the brain is getting confused: it’s miscalculating the body’s position and identifying it as belonging to someone else.

    There are multiple shadow people movies on IMDB, all of which get ratings that range from mediocre to horrible (and the best seems to be a romantic drama that has nothing to do with horror or the supernatural).

    Also, here’s a list of possible explanations for shadow people.

    (For more creepy paranormal entities, see the post on Black Eyed Kids.)

    Pleasant dreams…

    Shoegazer Sunday: White Coal Addiction’s “A Project”

    Sunday, August 29th, 2021

    White Coal Addiction hails from Belgium, and are described as “cold wave, post-punk and a touch of goth.” Researching “cold wave” lead me to a string of unhelpful, example-free Wikipedia entries, but it seems to be some sort of early 80s gloomy European Goth synth. Anyway, enjoy the moody “A Project.”