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This video, shot in a shopping in arcade in Kyoto, Japan, shows Momus singing "Frilly Military", one of the songs featured on his 2006 album "Ocky Milk", released in the late summer. The song was originally written for Kahimi Karie.
Video duration: 202 seconds
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A video of the song "Nervous Heartbeat" from the forthcoming Momus album "Ocky Milk", due in August 2006 from Analog Baroque (UK) and American Patchwork (US).
Video duration: 231 seconds
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Momus and Germlin cover David Bowie's Ashes to Ashes for the limited edition box set of 7-inch singles called Recovery, released by Fractured Recordings on September 1st, 2008.
http://www.fractu redrecordings.com/re covery/about/
The video is by Jordan Fish and Momus, with a wink and a tip of the hat to David Bowie and David Mallet.
Video duration: 428 seconds
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The Berlin rehearsal, on April 20th 2008, for the May 24th Vienna installation performance in which Momus will sing chemical formulae over Tomoko's water bowl music at the city's Technical University as part of the Into The City event:
http://www.festwo chen.at/index.php?id =eventdetail&L=1&det ail=185
The drone is provided by a shruti box.
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About a dozen sponsored industrial films from the 1940s to the 1960s now in the public domain form the basis for a glimpse into the base and superstructure of pharmaceuticals manufacturing and fractured, doomed longings for love, happiness, sweetness and light. An exercise in emotional Marxism directed by Joseph Knowles.
Video duration: 168 seconds
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An animated music video, featuring a little hamster called Hamsapham (Cantonese for 'perverted', or 'salty, wet'), walking along in a cardboard-style world to the Momus song Hang Low.
More about it here;
http://imomus.liv ejournal.com/286264. html
And here;
http://www.hamsap ham.com
http://www.friend lyhamster.com
Video duration: 361 seconds
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This is not official video.
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This is a video that I commissioned from Nick Currie (a.k.a. Momus) back in the fall of 2000. It was produced in conjunction with his exhibition, "Folktronia," at Chelsea's LFL Gallery (now Zach Feuer Gallery).
Four parts. Approx. 28 minutes total.
Momus elaborates on his blog: http://www.livejourn al.com/users/imomus/ 2005/03/27/