Our friends at Google asked us to help the launch their new social networking features. Come huddle up and hangout in our circle.
What better way to express our happiness than to distill the essence of our craft, to serve up a creamy shot of artistic espresso?
Number One New Videofilm for World-Famous Music Song! Top of Chart! Bonus Sound! Most Exciting.
Knowing is half the battle. Our mixed media journey through time/space, a hot air balloon, and a curious whale.
Laser pigeons, delicious pretzels, a half dozen dogs, one missing keyboard player, euphoria, wanderlust, numbness of fingertips.
The armageddon, like this song, will be joyous and colorful.
Puppydog-eyes on a furry jungle beast… that knows how to shake its booty to the jams of My Morning Jacket’s “Touch Me I’m Going To Scream, Part 2.”
Yeasayer called us up and wanted a video based on the themes of ‘seasonal change’ and ‘hibernation.’ Then this happened.
Deep within a hidden storm drain in the middle of central park, we found a giant pigeon. His name was Elvis. We paid him in french fries and bread crumbs.
Algae-snow and fireflies in a winter wonderland, a silverbearded longshoresman on an endless hunt, and a soft-serve Godzilla with the crazy-eye. Bring it on, lover.
They Might Be Giants asked us to do all the visuals/projections for their 2011 tour. We, um, are in-like-with-them, so we said yessirs!
Friend-of-Mixtape Adam Gidwitz wrote a funny, gruesome children’s novel. Once upon a time, fairy tales were awesome.
This latest Google spot, a Google/Pixar co-commission, played in theaters internationally before Toy Story 3, which made us cry btw.
We called up Bill Cosby and asked his permission to build this commersh for Channel 5 in the UK… completely out of J-E-L-L-O.
We, at Mixtape Club, always wear our seatbelts, never take candy from strangers, and look both ways before crossing streets.
Ok, so this magical toy factory is the place we want to go in our sleep… Well, that, or a seafood brunch with Martha Stewart right after she got out of prison.
They kiss us on the foreheads every morning to they remind us they adore us. Moms/Coffees, we love you.
Life for a commoner in 16th century England was dirty, smelly, and dangerous. It’s good to be the king.