Jun
29
2009

New Bobby Evans video: Freak-A-Zoid Robotz

New video for Bobby Evans’ smash hit Delicious Vinyl single “Freak-A-Zoid Robotz”, directed by Marcus Herring. Enter an arcade game world where a Tron state of mind & fly moves preside, where metallic Sorayama-inspired robots do choreographed dances & fight 8-bit battles to the death.

Director Marcus Herring:

    “The visual look of the video was inspired by the beauty of low resolution pixel art in classic arcade games. I was intrigued by the idea that a face can still look beautiful even when it is scaled down to a resolution of 12 pixels tall.” As Delicious Vinyl Curator Rick Ross, who produced the video, says: “We really aimed to break that proverbial fourth wall in the gaming universe — the fine line between man, woman and machine.”

“Freak-A-Zoid Robotz” is the lead track and theme song from Delicious Vinyl’s critically lauded RMXXOLOGY album. The song itself is inspired by a truly obscure cut from deep in the Delicious Vinyl catalog: an electro-bass number called “The Fine Line Between Hyper And Stupid” that appeared on the b-side of Tone-Loc’s 1990 single “I Got It Going On”. With “Freak-A-Zoid Robots”, Bobby Evans (half of L.A. hip-hop duo Brother Reade) has taken it back to the real pioneers of Miami Bass, with whip-it-good drums, ass-clapping bass, & synapse-snapping synthesizers.

To increase the freak factor a full-on 3D version of the video is set to drop in the coming weeks. If you have 3D glasses you’ll be able to put them to freaky use. In the meantime, enjoy this great music video & a space disco remix of “Freak-A-Zoid Robotz” by L.A. talent Them Jeans (Dim Mak).

“Freak-A-Zoid Robotz (Them Jeans Remix)” | download

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