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Here’s this week’s round up of music videos that we found during our peregrination through the streets of the Internet.

1. Benjamin Taylor’sWicked Way” music video is a winning formula of 15 models singing his song as they morph into one another. Incidentally, he comes from an impressive musical pedigree being that he is the son of James Taylor and Carly Simon.


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1. I likeasarous a lot this prehysterical music video directed by Steven Andrew Garcia for Mika Miko’s song “Totion” featuring dinosaurs partying it up!


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This week’s top five music videos circulating around the Internet tubes. They all share a certain upbeat sound which is perfect for sunny summer weekends. Enjoy and let me know what you think!

1. The theatrical music video for Australian duo Empire of the Sun’s (Luke Steel from The Sleepy Jackson and Nick Littlemore from Pnau) catchy electro-pop tune “Walking on a Dream” was shot in Shanghai and directed by Josh Logue.

Empire Of Sun – Walking On A Dream from Music on Vimeo.


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I don’t know about the rest of the country, but the cold and damp weather this month in New York has led some to rename June as “Junuary.” Hopefully these music videos will be a ray of light or at least some warmth in these overcast days.

1. Our bosom buddies at m ss ng p eces (who we are currently working on a project with–stay tuned!) produced and directed this fun and lively new video which debuted on Boing Boing for Hess is More’s “Ssshhh” from the new album “Hits.”


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Here’s your weekly music video round up hyped around the Internet.

1. If I may say so, this entry is starting off strong. If you don’t believe me, just take a look at this first video, “You Came Out” from UK group We Have Band. Directed by David Wilson this was created from 4,816 still images!

Care Bears on Fire Video from Orange Dot on Vimeo.


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Is it Friday already? If so, then it’s time for another round up of music videos that pleased my eye balls.

1. Major Lazar, “Hold the Line” recalls Saturday morning sessions of back to back cartoon screenings fueled by sugary cereal.

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A music video for recent NYU graduate Nyle’s “Let the Beat Build,” a progressive upbeat hip hop, was filmed and audio recorded in one take. It looks easy, but only after 31 takes and 6 practice runs.

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