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The Download.com Video team presents highlights from some of our favorite user-submitted videos. In this installment, we've got Birmingham-based UK hip hop, a meditative music video from Virginia, and some LA neo-new wave. To watch each individual video, follow the links below.
1.) Dirty Star: "Negarita Aura"
2.) Phil Snapp: "Relax This Dream"
3.) Pom Pom Diary: "Thursday"
Roger Waters : "Hello, I Love You"
Roger Waters has recently written a new song for the upcoming New Line Cinema movie "The Last Mimzy". The track is described by Waters as a "song that captures the themes of the movie, the clash between humanity's best and worst instincts, and how a child's innocence can win the day. However, it's definitely Floyd/The Wall-esque.
iPhone 3G says hello to Palo Alto
CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi and Brian Tong hang out at the Palo Alto, Calif., Apple store to see what happened as the doors opened, the line surged, and customers got their hands on the phone.
"Drive" is from the enhanced solo bass CD by Joseph Patrick Moore. For more info visit jpm's official site at: www.JosephPatrickMoore.com or the www.BlueCanoeRecords.com
"Fast paced and a bit frenetic song featuring a mix of electronic riffs, heavy guitar and prominant bass work, this tune pushes the listener along from beginning to end. Elysa paints a vocal picture on the topic of Love and an orgy of consumption." User discretion is advised.
Pinback's soaring vocal lines and nearly prog-rock bass lines are the winning formula behind this poppy banger.
The Rapture: "Woo Alright, Yeah Uh-Hu"
"Pieces of the People We Love is a fiercely honed album of impassioned wailing; sharp, needling guitars; and herky-jerky beats-the sound of an accomplished band perfecting their craft and engadging their detractors by ignoring them." - New York Magazine "The Rapture have a time-tested prescription for making the white boys dance: jagged guitar, stealth sax, and bass lines so heavy they aid digestion." Details "You can effin? dance to The Rapture. But you can also dig their whole album front-to-back, which is the best reason for highest praises." URB
CNET's Michelle Thatcher takes a look at the TabletKiosk eo v7110 ultramobile PC. The device will compete with Samsung's Origami tablet.
Microsoft unveils beautiful touch-screen OLED Zune, that ridiculous Twitter reality show might not happen after all, and Jitterbug phones may not connect your 911 calls. Yikes!
Delorean (Spain): "Los Muteros"
No wave strut rock from Spain's Dolean
