Videodrome 136 – This week’s best videos
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March 12, 2014
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<p><strong>Each week, Moritz Gayard rounds up the best music videos, so you don’t have to. </strong></p><p>Back again in the music video world, which is still a major player in the world of our beloved music video blogs. Look, even Germany’s <a href="http://thump.vice.com/de/videos/thumpsup-musikvideos-der-woche-3" target="_blank">Thump</a> and the <a href="http://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/19189/1/music-videos-of-the-month" target="_blank">Dazed</a> are contributing now, something you can compare. Anyway, this week I’d say we have some talent alert. Or are you already familiar with SZA, Sich Mang or Titts? I wish you an enjoyable browsing below:</p><p><strong>#1 SZA – “Babylon”</strong>, directed by SZA & APLUSFILMZ</p><p><!--
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--></p><p><a href="http://iamsza.com" target="_blank">SZA</a> is on the come up! Yup, talent alert. Above you can see some nice visuals for her song, “Babylon”. Looking forward for her debut project, <em>Z</em>. She’ll rule this year’s SXSW. Wanna bet?</p><p><strong>#2 Shura – “Touch”</strong>, directed by Ammr Khalifa</p><p>Here’s nice chill UK newcomer <a href="https://soundcloud.com/shura/" target="_blank">Shura</a>’s music video for their wonderful song “Touch”. Video is all about physical reactions to human interactions. Digging this a lot.</p><p><strong>#3 Dean Blunt – “Mersh”</strong>, self-directed</p><p><a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/artist/dean-blunt/" target="_blank">Dean Blunt</a>, mersh. As usual, pretty much ahead of the game.</p><p><strong>#4 Sich Mang – “Tired”</strong>, directed by Charlie Anderson</p><p>Back to the x-step game. Here’s a little doses of Wurkstep. Count the beats and be aware of the bass.</p><p><strong>#5 Angel Haze – “A Tribe Called Red”</strong>, directed by Rollo Jackson</p><p>After all the mess with her release dates and stuff, <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/artist/angel-haze/" target="_blank">Angel Haze</a> has now unveiled her simple but enigmatic video for “A Tribe Called Red”.</p><p><strong>#6 Jungle – “Busy Earnin”</strong></p><p>Jungl’s new single “Busy Earnin’” due for release in April on XL Recordings, here’s the dance heavy video – also: <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/events/2014/electronic-beats-festival-bratislava-2014-line-up-announced/" target="_blank">check them playing live at our EB Festival in Bratislava</a>.</p><p><strong>#7 Iggy Azalea & Charli XCX – “Fancy”</strong> , directed by Julien Christian Lutz</p><p>Clueless, anyone? Also, I am obsessed. Please marry me, Iggy.</p><p><strong>#8 Ghost Culture – “Giudecca”</strong>, directed by Lewis LLoyd</p><p>Premiered over at the <em>Guardian</em>, this is the latest drop from London-based Ghost Culture, a powerful acid/electro track that has just been released on Phantasy records.</p><p><strong>#9 Dave.i.d – “AWIDK”</strong></p><p>This guy. <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/radio/eb-listening/eb-premiere-dave-i-d-zulubash-front-242-zulu-scar-remix/" target="_blank">You know him</a>. So good.</p><p><strong>#10 Wheelchair Sports Camp – “Dance Off”</strong>, directed by Christopher Bagley</p><p>Inspiring artists are the best. Check disabled Denver rapper Kalyn Heffernan’s latest drop.</p><p><strong>#11 Titts – “Woef”</strong>, directed by Thomas de Rijk, Ricky Calvit Jonsson Jr. & Kevin Boitelle</p><p>Powerful collaboration between Dutch producers James Zoo and Y’skid, for their joint entitled “Woef”. Video is classy, too.</p><p><strong>#12 Lykke Li – “I Never Learn”</strong>, dieted by Tarik Saleh</p><p>Look who’s back. It was five years ago, when I felt in love with Lykke <a href="http://vimeo.com/6739000" target="_blank">while watching her movements in this nicely edited video</a>. Now after a tet-a-tet with Mr. David Lynch and much more, her new album is out. And yes, she’s still special.</p><p><em>For more editions of Videodrome, click <a href="http://www.electronicbeats.net/category/features/columns/videodrome/" target="_blank">here</a>. </em></p>
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# Videodrome 136 – This week’s best videos **Each week, Moritz Gayard rounds up the best music videos, so you don't have to. ** Back again in the music video world, which is still a major player in the world of our beloved music video blogs. Look, even Germany's [Thump][1]{: target="_blank...
Count the beats and be aware of the bass. **#5 Angel Haze -- "A Tribe Called Red"**, directed by Rollo Jackson . After all the mess with her release dates and stuff, [Angel Haze][6]{: target="_blank"} has now unveiled her simple but enigmatic video for "A Tribe Called Red". **#6 Jungle -- "Busy...
Video is classy, too. **#12 Lykke Li -- "I Never Learn"**, dieted by Tarik Saleh . Look who's back. It was five years ago, when I felt in love with Lykke [while watching her movements in this nicely edited video][9]{: target="_blank"}. Now after a tet-a-tet with Mr. David Lynch and much more, he...