Here's another low-key, sobering video from the all too stoic Neon Indian.
Just kidding. This is pretty trippy. "Mind, Drips" is a fuzzy synth dream, and its florescent cotton candy of a video is a special treat for fans drawn to Neon Indian by original collaborator Alicia Scardetta's video art. Director Lars Larsen and fellow nerd Edward Leckie used a brand new tool called the LZX Visionary, a video synthesizer that "manipulates images in the same way an audio synthesizer does for sound" by using "abstract pattern synthesis, video feedback, and analog compositing," according to IFC. Do you know what that means? I'll be honest, I don't quite know what that means. All I know is that this video is the best depiction of what it feels like to take ecstasy I've ever seen.
Psychic Chasms is out now