‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°475 – New Music Videos
Gaspar Claus, Billy Nomates, Au Suisse, Warhaus, Hudson Mohawke, Ghostly Kisses, Brooke Candy, Jean Dawson, Dora Jar, Björk, d4vd, Sudan Archives
Gaspar Claus, Billy Nomates, Au Suisse, Warhaus, Hudson Mohawke, Ghostly Kisses, Brooke Candy, Jean Dawson, Dora Jar, Björk, d4vd, Sudan Archives
Panic! At The Disco, Deadletter, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Circa Waves, Jean Dawson, bbno$, Mod Sun, Thugwidow & Bruised Skies, Adonxs, Alex Lightspeed, Odesza, Alexisonfire
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Bad Loverz and Saltatio Mortis merge medieval and electronic on “The Look.” James and the Cold Gun charge ahead with rock in “Guessing Games.” The Night Flight Orchestra’s “Paloma” explores toxic love. Robert Jon & The Wreck deliver bluesy rock with “Sittin’ Pretty.”
Duckwrth blends alt-rock and hip-hop on “Toxic Romantic.” The Pretty Wild’s “Bettin’ On Us” honors Vegas roots with metalcore energy.
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Go West’s smooth take on Bobby Caldwell’s “What You Won’t Do for Love” keeps things polished but lacks punch, while Samantha Fox’s “Touch Me (I Want Your Body)” radiates 80s kitsch and bold charisma. Boyzone’s “Love Me for a Reason” plays it safe with polished nostalgia, and Tears for Fears’ “Head Over Heels” blends emotional depth with quirky 80s flair. Whitney Houston’s “All The Man That I Need” soars with gospel power and heartfelt delivery, while Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s “The Power of Love” mixes gentle spirituality with lush strings. Richard Marx’s tender ballad “Now and Forever” leans on acoustic intimacy, and Enigma’s *Sadeness (Part I)* boldly juxtaposes Gregorian chants with sultry electronica, crafting something strange and mesmerizing.
Chucho Valdes, Michel Camilo, Tania Maria, Hiromi, Michel Legrand, Ben Sidran, Marcus Roberts, Dave Grusin, Bill Evans, Alice Coltrane, Duke Ellington, Tommy Flanagan, Big Tiny Little