Welcome to TWIB’s Weekly Top 10 Videos. This is a segment where we look at some exceptional visuals from various acts around the globe. The music video format has been around for decades, through the 90s and 2000s, and it has taken flight from multi-million dollar budget music videos to mid to low-budget videos with exceptional features. In this section, we will not discriminate but highlight some creative visuals on our radar.

Again, we promise to bring you the best, from high- to low-budget, animated to DIY, and, first and foremost, the most creative visuals we can source.

 

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chococlouds – “journey in japan”

The production duo chococlouds blends lofi-soul with dreamy elements in their latest track “journey in japan.” The keys are bright, and exude summery vibes that feels like a bicycle ride through rural Japan.

 

 

ProleteR – “Soha”

 

French beatmaker ProleteR returns with “Soha,” an anthemic piece that sounds like a scene from an action thriller from the 70s. He flips an obscure Sudanese record and laces it with a scenic guitar-driven backdrop and punchy drums. The song is taken from his upcoming EP Atlas(t).

 

CharvetBeats – “Akatsuki”

 

CharvetBeats‘ “Akatsuki” is a brooding jazz-lofi piece that flips a classic Jazz standard into a chilled,relaxing cut that is remniscent of smokey lounges and speak easies.

 

Leo Motta – “Higher Ground”

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-based producer Leo Motta enters this week’s playlist with “Higher Ground.” The track starts slow and opens up with a soothing vocal sample followed by boom-bap drums, lush moody keys and vocal sample chops.

 

 

Keyone – “Sasurainouta”

 

Keyone takes us back to ancient Japan with his latest effort titled “Sasurainouta.” Using obscure Japanese records, he crafts a cinematic piece brimming with soul-stirring strings, plucky chords and moody vocal samples. The result is an enthralling piece that takes listeners deep into a world of the unknown.

 

 

 

 

 

Naute x Snowji x Deez Agree – “Labyrinth”

French music producers Naute, Snowji and Deez Agree join forces to bring us “Labyrinth.” The jazz-soul-hiphop infused track is a multi-layered, genre-bending piece ripe with shimmering keys, plucky guitar licks, thumping bass-driven grooves and a dreamy texture to boost.

 

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