If I Could Change Your Mind

27.02.2014 | Music | BY:

Playing with the girl group ideology, Haim, who have toyed with synchronized dance moves in their previous videos, give us a complete choreographed routine in their latest visual offering, If I Could Change Your Mind. Taken from their debut album, Days Are Gone, the video is directed by Warren Fu (who directed the last two Daft Punk videos). It has a retro-cool feel about it, somthing these three sisters are becoming known for, as well as their musical talent of course. Watch the video below.

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Image by Bella Lieberberg

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Nimmo And The Gauntletts – Jaded

14.02.2014 | Music | BY:

Not heard of Nimmo And The Gauntletts? Well it’s time you did. Last year they released their debut Change, and after being played on the likes of Radio 1, East Village Radio and 6 Music, top model Agyness Deyn requested to shoot the video. “I heard the song and then it was constantly on repeat in my head,” said Agyness. “I had this story playing over and over of change. Girl to woman. Youth to old age. Purity to knowledge. I asked the band if they needed a video made. They said yes so I made it. What a band!” The musical duo followed up with Others, a nod in the electronic direction and with that headlined at the Electrowerks in November – their live performance being compared to The XX.

Now Sarah Nimmo and Reva Gauntlett are back, with a new track and video called Jaded. Out on March 24th, the song has a beat that makes you want to dance and the video, directed by Paris Zarcilla and written by Mike Glover, follows two young boys as they cause some mischief around town. Watch the new video below.

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Here they go again

08.03.2010 | Blog , Music | BY:

American rock band, OK Go, are in danger of becoming better-known for their videos than for their songs. The latest, This Too Shall Pass, took several months, around 60 people and more than 60 takes to realise. The result is an insanely good chain reaction filmed in a single shot. Put together in a two storey warehouse in Echo Park, L.A, the chain reaction machine was designed and built by the band, with the help of members of Syyn Labs.

Geek facts: The wooden tracks that guide the metal balls at the beginning of the video had to be waxed after each take to prevent dust from slowing them down, and the angle of the board had to be at a precise incline of 3.4 degrees.

The video has already had over 2 million hits on YouTube. See it for yourself.

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