February 23rd marked 40-years since Led Zeppelin released their six studio LP Physical Graffiti, and to celebrate, they re-issued a very special deluxe CD package of the landmark album which featured unreleased songs and now one of those tracks has been turned into one of the coolest music videos we’ve seen in a long time.

There’s now an interactive music video for the previously unreleased tune ‘Brandy & Coke’, a beat song that pertains to a very similar structure to the track ‘Trampled Under Foot’ but with different lyrics.

The engaging video beings in front of Physical Graffiti’s album cover, viewers staring at the 16 windows of the iconic 96 and 98 St. Marks Place building near Avenue A in New York City’s East Village.

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The track begins, and so too does the unique adventure through the many different worlds of Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti. Users simply use the arrow keys on their keyboard to visit each different story of the building which features anything and everything from bizarre stuff like missions to space, a dude driving a convertible through a moving room, odd scenes of a ’70s kitchen, the silhouette of a people rockin’ out in the shower as well as unreal visuals of the band performing live.

The interactive film clip was first uploaded onto the band’s website, however you can step through the Twilight Zone-inspired Led Zeppelin doors right here:

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