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JIMI HENDRIX - WIND CRIES MARY MUSIC VIDEO

May 13, 2025

UONE & HIPWORTH DELIVER A PSYCHEDELIC RESURRECTION OF HENDRIX THROUGH AI, VINYL, AND PURE VISIONARY FIRE

In a rare intersection of musical legacy, digital art, and experimental storytelling, acclaimed Australian producer Uone unveils a transformative new vision of The Wind Cries Mary—Jimi Hendrix’s haunting 1967 ballad through an ambitious remix and accompanying AI-animated visual experience.
This reimagination is not just a remix—it’s an artistic dialogue across time, with Hendrix’s iconic voice and basslines reverberating through a modern psychedelic lens. The piece is brought vividly to life through the eyes of Hipworth, the Melbourne-based visual artist known for fusing emerging creative technologies with surrealist depth and detail.

Space-wizard Uone and visual alchemist Hipworth, who together just birthed one of the wildest love letters to rock ‘n’ roll’s tortured prophet you’ve ever seen. The Wind Cries Mary. You know the song—it’s not even a song, it’s a sigh from the soul of a man who got hit with a frying pan and wrote poetry about it. Hendrix turned heartbreak into purple fire. Uone took that ember and blew it into two forms: a jacking 111 BPM deep house groove that could make ghosts dance in Berlin basements, and a strung-out, beatless, ambient lament that floats like incense through a velvet void.

Using new-gen algorithms, twisted intuition, and his own fevered painter’s eye, Hipworth conjured an animated visual odyssey that feels like Hieronymus Bosch beaming LSD into your retinas through a neural link. Queens cry, kings crumble, and Hendrix dissolves into stardust—all rendered in a psychedelic tapestry that is equal parts digital sorcery and divine possession. Over several months, Hipworth meticulously trained and curated AI tools to generate an ever-shifting world of animated dreamscapes, each frame painted with emotional texture, sonic symbolism, and kaleidoscopic abstraction. The result is an audiovisual journey that honours Hendrix’s raw vulnerability and poetic soul, while opening a portal to new interpretations and dimensions.

This collaboration between Uone and Hipworth marks a landmark moment in the evolving relationship between generative art and legacy music—where the analog soul meets the digital subconscious. This isn’t content. This is séance.

This is resurrection.Oh—and yeah, there’s a vinyl too. A real one. A white label. Hand-stamped. 218 copies. No repress. No Spotify. No algorithmic toss-off. Just black wax humming with intention.

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