Creepy Zune Characters Trade Pulsing Organs to Electro-Rock

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So 72andSunny got together with some esoteric music-makers to put some weird shit out on Zune-Arts.net. The most current of these is a little video called Los Corazones, animated by Punga, and set to ³Lex² by electro-rock band Ratatat.

The spot reminded us of Boy Meets Girl – it’s got that noir innocence going for it. It also features self-conducted organ donation, which we’re increasingly convinced is the only way to show love. How very Dirty Pretty Things.

Check out the spot at the Zune Arts site. It’s the one with the two bear-looking things. One is yellow and one is dressed in a skeleton suit.

If you need more coaxing, there’s a live heart transfusion, followed by plenty of dancing by said bear-looking things. Need we say more?

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