12. Wolf Alice-'Giant Peach': A lot of twenty somethings will recognise Tony Gardner from 'My parents are Aliens,' the manic fan causing chaos throughout the bands dingy pub set. Culminating in a smoke bomb filled finale, his actions capture the intensity created through those giant, punchy riffs.
11. Muse-'Reapers': Creating infra-red, drone camera style shots, the video for this larger than life Muse record is both unsettling and visually superb.
10. The Vaccines-'Handsome': A wonderfully zaney visual companion to this speedy number, the video sees the band fighting what appears to be a deathly combination of the Yakuza and some swamp monsters. Madness.
9. Mini Mansions ft. Alex Turner-'Vertigo': Arty, eery and littered with gorgeous symmetry throughout. This combination of bizarre ritual and beautiful women mirrors the madness of this dark lullaby.
8. The Maccabees-'Marks to Prove it': Through the use of toy cameras, time lapses and frenetic cutting, this video from the same titled album perfectly captures the frenzied blur of city life. Cracking song, too.
7. Courtney Barnett-'Dead Fox': Emulating various psychedelic stoner cartoons playing in university bedrooms right now, this video for yet another Courtney Barnett stomper is as kooky and wonderful as they come.
6. Jamie xx-Loud Places: A perfect summer track. The final crescendo of joyful sound is complemented by beautifully shot swarms of confetti over a deep, black background. Unforgettable.
5. Donny Trumpet and the Social Experiment-'Sunday Candy': Captured in one glorious take, Chance the Rapper and co engage in a musical theatre inspired collage of dance, colour and infectious smiles.
4. Kanye west-Only One: This low-fi and understated Spike Jonze video matches seamlessly with Yay's raw ballad for his late mother. Also, North West is the cutest little person currently in existence.
3. Action Bronson featuring Chance the Rapper-'Baby Blue': The Queens native stormed the mainstream with this Mark Ronson produced anthem. This hilarious video sees Bronslinyo serenading a female body builder, thwarting an attempted robbery and engaging in deluded conversations with himself in a barbershop. Genius.
2. FKA Twigs-'Glass and Patron': The controversial artist has become notorious for her visually arresting videos, but this may be her very best yet. Distorted faces struggle through floods of colour, before a haunting finale on a catwalk surrounded by lightning fuelled forests.
1. Kendrick Lamar-'King Kunta': In a genius move, this video mimics the portrait style phone videos that little our news feeds every day. The King of Compton gathered a sea of locals from his city to assist him with this anthem, creating a whirlwind of dancing and excess.