Pink Siifu – Mr. MoodBoard [Video]
Pink Siifu is still in full world-building mode, and “Mr. MoodBoard” feels like another page torn straight out of the “BLACK’!ANTIQUE; ONYX’!” era—raw, experimental, and intentionally hard to box in.
The track is produced by Chuck Strangers and LastNameDavid, a combo that makes perfect sense for Siifu’s chaos-with-a-purpose approach: the drums swing, the textures feel lived-in, and everything leaves space for Siifu to bend the pocket however he wants.
What really adds weight here is the visual roll-out. The credits floating around tie the video direction to Simon M. Morrison and Dynamite Hill, which is basically a signal that this isn’t going to be a generic “performance clip.” Siifu’s best visuals don’t just illustrate a song—they extend the whole mythos. “Mr. MoodBoard” already sounds like an identity statement (the title alone is a mission), so pairing it with a proper cinematic treatment feels like the right move.
Context-wise, it also lands neatly inside the bigger run he’s been on with “BLACK’!ANTIQUE; ONYX’!“, the deluxe extension of “BLACK’!ANTIQUE”—a project framed as sharpening and expanding the original vision rather than simply tacking on leftovers. That mindset matters, because Siifu’s “extras” rarely feel like throwaways; they’re usually alternate doorways into the same house, with different lighting and different ghosts.
If you’ve been following this phase, “Mr. MoodBoard” reads like another reminder that Siifu isn’t chasing “clean” or “accessible”. He’s curating a feeling—collage-style—where the rough edges are part of the point. And that’s exactly why it hits.
