German designer Artur Dimke produced this video using Adobe software. The track is “Let the Drummer Kick” by Citizen Cope.Citizen Cope’s a funky whiteboy.
Dang! This video is not available in my country or domain. That's the first time that's ever happened to me on YouTube.
^ I can't believe it's blocked for Switzerland, GG. It's one of the most popular YouTube videos in Germany.
Yeah this is a tight After Effects production. And Citizen Cope is one of the most underrated artists I known in the past few years. He deserves a LOT more attention than his sorry a** record company gave him.Thanks for sharing the video :)
* and me being anal retentive about typos, I meant..."And Citizen Cope is one of the most underrated artists I've known in the past few years."That trigger-happy-publish-finger wouldn't let me correct it the first time around :)
All good, kenn. That software looks like a blast.As for Citizen Cope, I used this very track in my TV show "Kingpin" six years ago.
German designer Artur Dimke produced this video using Adobe software. The track is “Let the Drummer Kick” by Citizen Cope.
ReplyDeleteCitizen Cope’s a funky whiteboy.
Dang! This video is not available in my country or domain. That's the first time that's ever happened to me on YouTube.
ReplyDelete^ I can't believe it's blocked for Switzerland, GG. It's one of the most popular YouTube videos in Germany.
ReplyDeleteYeah this is a tight After Effects production. And Citizen Cope is one of the most underrated artists I known in the past few years. He deserves a LOT more attention than his sorry a** record company gave him.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the video :)
* and me being anal retentive about typos, I meant...
ReplyDelete"And Citizen Cope is one of the most underrated artists I've known in the past few years."
That trigger-happy-publish-finger wouldn't let me correct it the first time around :)
All good, kenn. That software looks like a blast.
ReplyDeleteAs for Citizen Cope, I used this very track in my TV show "Kingpin" six years ago.