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- Track list (in order of appearance)
- External links
{{no footnotes|date=July 2015}}{{Infobox album | name = WarpVision | type = compilation | longtype = / Video album | artist = various artists | cover = | alt = | released = {{Start date|2004|9|27|df=y}} | recorded = 1989-2004 | venue = | studio = | genre = Warp | length = | label = | producer = | prev_title = | prev_year = | next_title = | next_year = }}WarpVision: The Videos 1989-2004 is a DVD released by British record label Warp Records on 27 September 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. Packaging and internal menus are designed by digital art collective "The Designers Republic", a firm involved in several Warp Records projects. The DVD comes with a bonus audio CD, titled Watch and Repeat Play, featuring a special mix of selected tracks, sequenced by Buddy Peace and ZILLA. A total of 32 tracks, 19 artists and 24 directors (individuals or collectives) are featured on the DVD. Track list (in order of appearance) - "Testone" by Sweet Exorcist (directed by Martin Wallace & Jarvis Cocker, 1990)
- "LFO" by LFO (directed by Jarvis Cocker, 1990)
- "Aftermath" by Nightmares on Wax (directed by Jarvis Cocker, 1991)
- "On" by Aphex Twin (directed by Jarvis Cocker, 1993)
- Promo: "I Smell Quality" (directed by David Slade, 1994)
- "Tied Up" by LFO (directed by David Slade, 1994)
- "Wilmot" by Sabres of Paradise (directed by Douglas Hart, 1994)
- "Fracture" by Seefeel (directed by Seefeel, 1994)
- "Donkey Rhubarb" by Aphex Twin (directed by David Slade, 1995)
- "Second Bad Vilbel" by Autechre (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1995)
- "Come To Daddy (Directors Cut)" by Aphex Twin (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1997)
- "Come On My Selector" by Squarepusher (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1997)
- "Midsummers Night" by Jimi Tenor (directed by Jimi Tenor and Sökö Kaukoranta, 1998)
- "Windowlicker (Directors cut)" by Aphex Twin (directed by Chris Cunningham, 1999)
- "Total Devastation" by Jimi Tenor (directed by Jimi Tenor and Sökö Kaukoranta, 1999)
- "Papercuts" by Broadcast (directed by Barback, 2000)
- "Daddys Car" by Jamie Lidell (directed by Frederic D, 2000)
- "I'm Not Comfortable Inside My Mind" by John Callaghan (directed by John Callaghan, 2000)
- "Perpendicular / Vector" by Antipop Consortium (directed by Caliber 16, 2001)
- "Eyen" by Plaid (directed by Jean Luc Chansay, 2001)
- "Ghostlawns" by Antipop Consortium (directed by Carlos Arias, 2002)
- "Gantz Graf" by Autechre (directed by Alex Rutterford, 2002)
- "Nannou" by Aphex Twin (directed by Laurent Briet, 2003)
- "Gob Coitus" by Chris Clark (directed by Lynn Fox, 2003)
- "Freak (Directors Cut)" by LFO (directed by Daniel Levi, 2003)
- "I Love Acid" by Luke Vibert (directed by Delicious 9, 2003)
- "Little Numba" by Mira Calix (directed by Daniele Lunghini and Diego Zuelli, 2003)
- "Itsu" by Plaid (directed by Pleix, 2003)
- "Half Of What" by Prefuse 73 (directed by Ed Holdsworth, 2003)
- Promo: "Opto-Scientific" (Shown at Fondation Vasarely) (directed by The Designers Republic, 2003)
- "Mutescreamer" by Beans (directed by Adam Levite, 2004)
- "The City" by Jamie Lidell (directed by Frederic D, 2004)
External links - Official WarpVision site{{dl|date=January 2019}}
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