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Bay area-based Hawnay Troof--think of his sound as a potpourri of dance-punk, electro-noise-rock, and indie-hip-hop (he's also buddies with Peaches and members of No Age and Deerhoof, which should help clue you in on his affinity for crossing genre lines)--recently debuted his latest music video, "Underneath the Ocean," off his album Islands of Ayle (directed by Antuong Nguyen)....
Bay area-based Hawnay Troof–think of his sound as a potpourri of dance-punk, electro-noise-rock, and indie-hip-hop (he’s also buddies with Peaches and members of No Age and Deerhoof, which should help clue you in on his affinity for crossing genre lines)–recently debuted his latest music video, “Underneath the Ocean,” off his album Islands of Ayle (directed by Antuong Nguyen).
I enjoyed his video for, “Connection,” which was released last year (reminded me of vintage Beck mixed with a little MC 9000 Ft. Jesus), but I’m torn on “Underneath The Ocean.” Green foam is usually a music video turn off for me:
Tags: Antuong Nguyen, Connection, Deerhoof, Hawnay Troof, Islands of Ayle, No Age, Peaches, Underneath The Ocean, Vice Cooler