‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°304 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Oasis's "Let There Be Love" balances celestial hope with Gallagher tensions, while Amy Winehouse’s "Take the Box" delivers quiet heartbreak through jazz-infused minimalism. Girls Aloud's "Love Machine" fuses pop chaos with rockabilly zest, contrasting with Britney Spears’ glossy yet melancholic "Born to Make You Happy." Belle and Sebastian’s "Funny Little Frog" charms as introspective indie-pop, and Nadia Oh's "My Egyptian Lover" leans into playful electro beats. Milk & Sugar reimagine "Love Is In The Air" with house energy, maintaining its timeless hook.

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°87 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Tin Tin Out and Emma Bunton electrified Edie Brickell’s reflective "What I Am" into a ‘90s dance anthem, peaking at #2 in the UK. Ann Lee’s "2 Times" delivered hypnotic Eurodance hooks that dominated charts worldwide, while The Chemical Brothers’ "Hey Boy Hey Girl" merged big beats with rave energy, earning a spot in electronic history. Blur’s bittersweet "No Distance Left to Run" channeled heartbreak into raw vulnerability, contrasting with Jamiroquai’s jazzy, regal "King for a Day." Garbage’s sultry "The World Is Not Enough" added intrigue as a Bond theme, and Supergrass twisted Britpop playfulness into eerie theatrics with "Mary." Meanwhile, Dark Star’s brooding "Graceadelica" painted sonic landscapes, and Geri Halliwell’s "Lift Me Up" combined shimmering strings with ‘90s pop flair, embodying Spice Girls-era rivalries.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°97 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Lumidee’s "Never Leave You" captured early-2000s minimalism with its Diwali Riddim beat and conversational vocals, while Jamiroquai’s "You Give Me Something" blended retro funk with modern polish. Geri Halliwell’s "Ride It" embraced glossy Euro-pop flair, and Las Ketchup’s "The Ketchup Song" fused flamenco vibes with infectious absurdity. Girls Aloud’s edgy "Sound of the Underground" defied pop norms, and Panjabi MC’s "Mundian To Bach Ke" bridged cultural beats with global flair. Paul van Dyk’s "Another Way" delivered late-90s trance precision, while Black Eyed Peas’ "My Humps" embraced unabashed excess. These tracks, from carefree to calculated, defined their moment.

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