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- The second and most famous version of the music video features women in skimpy construction outfits. The video plays almost like a virtual advertisement for a variety of power tools. All are used in a sexual manner. This version was mainly relegated to nighttime hours.
- It's simply the best way to tell this full-throttle super-violent comedy action-horror - involving a gas station heist by psychotic alien inside a giant Easter bunny suit - and his buddies: a snowman, pumpkin, ice cream cone and walking heart.
- Abel Tesfaye's girlfriend gives away her secret infidelities when she talks in her sleep, and The Weeknd tells us about it as he walks around a library and a college in Toronto.
- A contemporary take on Lady Macbeth, summoning up her demons. A mix of live action and animation.
- In the video, Mike Skinner plays the part of a man picking up his holiday photos from the developers. As the song is playing, he looks through the photos which show scenes from his holiday.
- Björk: Volumen Plus includes the music videos for Alarm Call and All Is Full of Love from Homogenic, Hidden Place, Pagan Poetry, and Cocoon from Vespertine, and It's in Our Hands from Greatest Hits and Nature is Ancient from Family Tree.
- The new video for Desire, directed by Years and Years' regular collaborator Fred Rowson, taps into the preoccupations of lead singer Olly Alexander and has caused a mini-furore for its depiction of all variations of consensual sexuality. And the fact they have staged a mini-orgy, of course.
- Jon Hopkins readying a new solo album, "Immunity", that's scheduled to come out on June 3 via Domino; Immunity is the fourth studio album by English musician and producer Jon Hopkins. The eight-minute single "Open Eye Signal" highlights the transportative depth of Hopkins' sound, as the track slowly bubbles and bursts into a full-on techno churner.
- Brutus and the conspirators plot the downfall of Julius Caesar in a dystopian re-imagining of Shakespeare's play.
- With a school girl walking through the streets of London at night, she's followed by bike-riding ghosts riding ghost-bikes who just won't die.
- A quirky short from David O'Reilly that became the original of his logo.
- Throughout the clip, Beyoncé introduces viewers to her new alter ego Yoncé, whose preferences include Brooklyn, her grill, and "being the hottest girl in the club".
- Video promo for Björk: Family.
- Luminarias is a short visual documentary that mixes powerful images captured during the two day "Luminarias" fiesta in San Bartolome de Pinares, Spain, with a rich soundtrack comprised of an original UNKLE score, location sounds and a reading of the Rafael Alberti poem "Galope". Using grainy 16mm film, Luminarias portrays the drama, confusion and traditions of the event in a painterly way, while the multi-layered collage of sound design and music and text render the drama of the fiesta. The festival takes place every January and involves "cleansing" horses and their riders as they pass through burning pine brush. Horsemen and women of all ages from infants to octogenarians take part in the purification and despite the dramatic, sometimes scary images Haines has captured here, accentuated by slow-motion photography, there is an overwhelming sense of pride, respect and care that the villagers have towards their animals, as one rider said "Luminarias is something from another world, for me a horse is a King, I understand and love horses".
- Up is a metaphorical film about the challenge that Honda faced, and embraced, in the creation of the all new Civic. We follow a young woman as she leaps from a ladder, the safe and predictable path, to climb a giant clay mountain made of Civic parts. She is finally rewarded as she reaches the top and sees the new car for the first time.
- M83's imaginative Do It, Try It music video that premiered at Sundance NextFest, written and directed by Grammy nominated director David Wilson.
- Video promo for Björk: Oceania.
- An interactive music video was later released for the record, billed by Spin magazine as "a choose your own adventure", in which the viewer may pick from either "Choose Light", "Choose Dark" or "Choose Shadow".
- An interactive music video was later released for the record, billed by Spin magazine as "a choose your own adventure", in which the viewer may pick from either "Choose Light", "Choose Dark" or "Choose Shadow".
- Official music video for "Hell Yeah" by Rag'n'Bone Man featuring Vince Staples.
- Music video for Björk's song Black Lake from Vulnicura. Björk's cathartic journey through the volcanic wilderness of Iceland, from a dark cave, to a narrow lava-formed canyon, to the open plane.
- Video promo for Björk: My Snare/Nature Is Ancient.