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Clip Cult is this fascinating dive into the late 90s music video scene, showcasing a selection of visuals that really push the boundaries of the medium. You get these vibrant, often surreal interpretations of sound that perfectly match the eclectic mix of artists featured. Bjork's 'All Is Full Of Love' stands out with its haunting intimacy, while Aphex Twin's 'Come To Daddy' and 'Windowlicker' are just wild, chaotic bursts of creativity. The pacing is frenetic, but it feels right for the genre—like a sonic journey through a club where the rules are constantly being rewritten. It’s definitely a time capsule of an era where music videos were truly an art form, not just marketing tools.
Clip Cult, while not directed by a singularly recognized auteur, has become a notable piece for collectors interested in 90s music culture. Originally released on VHS, it's been somewhat elusive in the DVD format, leading to a small but growing interest among enthusiasts. The scarcity of certain music video compilations from this era makes Clip Cult a desirable item in niche collections, especially for those drawn to experimental visuals and sound.
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