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Goldfrapp have released their new video for "A&E", the first single from their upcoming album SEVENTH TREE. The video's produced and directed by Andrew Duffus and features Alison Goldfrapp and Will Gregory relaxing in a dense, leafy forest.
Goldfrapp's "Caravan Girl" finds the Malloys basking in sun, surf, and skateboarding culture.
Hot Chip: "Ready for the Floor"
As last year's Mercury Award Nominated album 'The Warning' proved, Hot Chip have an uncanny skill for creating widescreen pop music that pushes the boundaries of what music can be. 'Ready For The Floor' is no exception: a glorious mix of dance floor grooves and folkish pop that is instantly inebriating/intoxicating.
Industrial Light and Magic's brilliant pirate master
ILM's visual effects supervisor oversees all the gruesome characters and supernatural transformations you see in the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Those effects have earned a 2007 Oscar nomination. Meanwhile, John Knoll is facing an April deadline for scenes to be in the next installment: Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End. CNET's Veronica Belmont got to talk with Knoll in his office the day after the nomination was announced.
Out of the spindoctor mind of USER, the Underneath video from Hegemonic is a tripped up, one notch from the rubberoom piece of stunning video highlighting the supernatural beauty of British Columbia, and the mean streets patrolled by the Ministry of Public Hate Control. Watch out for the multi-talented child actor Storm in her acting debut!
Check out DL Incognito's video release called "Proof" from the Juno Nominated album "Life's A Collection of Experiences." Directed by harv for 235 Films.
Abrasive Wheels: "Find Your Heart"
Abrasive Wheels, one of the original and most successful 80's Punk bands released two top selling albums, "When the Punks go Marching in" and the classic "Black Leather Girl." During the early eighties the British band, based in Leeds, were seldom out of the top five of the Indie Chart with blistering anthems such as "The Army Song," "Vicious Circle," "Burn em Down," "Jailhouse Rock," "Banner of Hope," and "The Prisoner." The Band reformed with the original lineup plus new guitarist Steve Popplewell and did their first gig in Bradford, England in February 2003.
The Presets: "Are You the One?"
The Presets are an electro duo from down under that sound like suicide and the faint with just enough David Byrne/Talking Heads to make them strangely intimate. They are on the Modular label (who released the Avalanches). Their album, "Beams," will be out April 18th. "Drifting through twisting drum patterns and rolling, atmospheric blips, "Beams" paints a broad brush stroke, where simple deliveries meet sleazy electro and floor-stompers." - Rolling Stone Australia.
Ellen Allien & Apparat: "Way Out"
"Way Out" is the hypnotizing electro-beat hit from Ellen Allien & Apparat's album "Orchestra of Bubbles" (Marco Testoni).
Midnight Juggernauts: "Road to Recovery"
Lead single “Road To Recovery" is a dizzying array of stomping disco beats, spiralling synths and effervescent guitars,a sonic mission through laser-soaked corridors and rainbow-lit roller derbies. It’s the perfect intro to Midnight Juggernauts’ debut album, a trekking montage that occupies the dark spaces between M83, Moroder, Air, ELO and John Carpenter– shooting stars, black holes, thumping disco beats, glimpses of the edge of the universe.
