Music Video for first single by AsDSSka
Directed/Filmed by Crystal Moselle and Spike Jonze
Edited by Aki Mizutani at Cutters
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Music Video for first single by AsDSSka
Directed/Filmed by Crystal Moselle and Spike Jonze
Edited by Aki Mizutani at Cutters
For the vinyls please visit
www.familylosangeles.com/
www.myspace.com/Asdsska
Asdsska is a duo consisting of Aska Matsumiya (The Sads, Moonrats) and David Scott Stone (The Sads, Get Hustle, Unwound, Melvins). Matsumiya is a classical trained pianist and the single, '25', features a slow debussy-like piano refrain accompanied by her delicate voice and Stone's ethereal modular synthesizer drones. The B-side is 'We Feel it More Than They Do', an ambient instrumental variation on 25's melody.
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The guy is David Scott Stone. I saw him play guitar and harsh electronc noise with The Melvins a few years ago...it was totally mind blowing. This is very different from his other stuff.
Synthesizers add sound, don't necessarily get played. Look at Abbey Road by the Beatles. That record wouldn't be what it was without the Moog, yet unless you actively listen to that record, you hardly notice the synth.
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Totally genius...
The girl is pretty too.
Great video!