
Warp Vision: The Videos 1989-2004
Released: September 21, 2004Runtime: 143 min
WarpVision: The Videos 1989-2004 is a DVD released by British record label Warp Records on September 27, 2004, which features most of the music videos produced for their artists in the 1989-2004 period. It is the first DVD collection coming from Warp Records, and the major part of the videos included are shown for the first time in a DVD format.
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- Carl Antolinas Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
- Aphex Twinas Self (segments "On", "Donkey Rhubarb", "Come to Daddy", "Windowlicker" and "Nannou")
- Gary Cruzas Homie (segment "Windowlicker")
- Junix Inocianas Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
- Coral Lorneas Old Lady (segment "Come to Daddy")
- Marcus Morrisas Homie (segment "Windowlicker")
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Carl Antolin
as Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
Aphex Twin
as Self (segments "On", "Donkey Rhubarb", "Come to Daddy", "Windowlicker" and "Nannou")
Gary Cruz
as Homie (segment "Windowlicker")
Junix Inocian
as Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
Coral Lorne
as Old Lady (segment "Come to Daddy")
Marcus Morris
as Homie (segment "Windowlicker")
Takatsuna Mukai
as Security guard (segment "Come on My Selector")
Kiran Shah
as (segment "Come to Daddy")
Jimi Tenor
as Self (segments "Midsummers Night" and "Total Devastation")
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