Farm Fresh Studio.
Check out a few of the projects that have been shot here on the farm:
CREEP by Kid Moxie
Kid Moxie’s cover of Radiohead’s CREEP is a haunting song that feels timeless and yet still very modern at the same time. We took inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci’s painting entitled Lady with an Ermine. In my mind the Lady of da Vinci’s painting has time traveled to modern day, Bill & Ted style, torn her clothes in the process, learned to play the electric guitar, and has traded in her ermine and purity for sexual knowledge, represented by her owl.
BICKER by Flames of Durga
The Flames of Durga’s track “Bicker” is a high-energy track with a push-and-pull dynamic that perfectly captures the frustration and empowerment of overcoming adversity. The accompanying music video, shot at Joe Rubenstein’s studio in the Burbank Hills, is a visually stunning and physically engaging spectacle.
-fem music.com
ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE by Taleen Kali
Taleen Kali’s “Only Lovers Left Alive,” constructs a dreamy tunnel of psychedelic surf rock with jangly guitars and layers of shoegaze tones, along with masterful production work by Jeff Schroeder of The Smashing Pumpkins. The fun and beautiful music video, directed by Joe Rubinstein, pays homage to iconic tropes in horror films and supernatural folklore, with a major twist at the very end.
-agrrrlstwosoundcents.com
ROBOT, PLANE, DINOSAUR. by Super 8-bit Brothers
The Super 8-bit Brothers look with reverence to their forefathers. They, quite literally, sing their praises. Using a myriad of digital and electronic sounds along with traditional instruments, Super 8-bit Brothers create songs to listen to while rocking out, driving in your car, or playing your next Halo 2 tournament.
-genius.com
NCJC by The Know
The new music video from Los Angeles based husband/wife shoegaze dream pop duo The Know, NCJC' was written at the peak of lockdown when it felt like no one was okay. The enthralling visuals combine time-lapse and slow motion to mirror how insane lockdown was and how it felt like a dream.
-broken8records.com
SHINE by Kid Moxie
The new single from Kid Moxie “Shine” comes drenched in synths and sensuality, recalling the soundtracks of ’80s clubs you might have once visited but don’t quite remember the next morning.
The video, directed by Joe Rubinstein, is a glossy nod to Robert Palmer’s “Addicted To Love” with a queer twist”.
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SOMEDAY MAYBE by The Know
There’s hardly a better way to celebrate summer than to watch the L.A. duo’s video for the song “Somebody Maybe.” It features the legendary Howard Mordoh — aka LA Rocker, or Howard the Dancing Man. He’s 69 years old and southern California concert-goers have seen him at shows big and small for years, dancing like he doesn’t care what anybody thinks. And why should he?
In the idyllic video Mordoh breathes life into a backyard party, the way the husband-wife duo invigorate their dream-pop with a sweet, sometimes bristling yearning. It will have fans of shoegaze buzzing.
-buzzbands.la
DEVOTION by Kid Moxie & Nina
“DEVOTION” pulls together the cinematic pop drama of KID MOXIE and the neon-lit nocturnal ambiance of NINA, fusing them seamlessly as both artists play the role of the femme fatale. Meanwhile, pulsing percussion and rumbling synth tones give the track an air of sinister decadence, fitting perfectly in the EP’s world of lust and moonlit drives. The Bladerunner-esq music video, directed by Joseph Rubinstein, brings that world to life, with NINA and KID MOXIE on the run through a cyberpunk cityscape.
-undertheradarmag.com