Stones Throw released a new video for the illusive Quasimoto‘s “Catchin’ The Vibe” featuring a record-dealing trash-monster hobo that lives in a junk yard and is taunted by gun-toting children. Directed by Tuomas Vauhkonen & Jeremias Nieminen, this video was originally supposed to be shot in Quasimoto’s hometown of Lost Gates, CA, but after being denied permits there and in Los Angeles, it was finally shot in Finland and Romania, using local actors.

This video seems to be all about the unseen (which is incidentally the title of Quasimoto’s 2000 Stones Throw release), featuring the unidentifiable hobo with garbage covering every inch of skin and the video imagery itself obscured with distorted video art. Even the voice of the hobo at the end of the video is distorted to be unrecognizable, though it sounds suspectly like Peanut Butter Wolf’s character from The Name is Baby Boogaloo!. This invisibility is a reflection of Quaimoto himself, who is intensely private and has never been seen in the flesh.

This track is from the Madlib-produced Yessir Whatever, released earlier this summer.