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Dec 05 2008

Electronic music videos?

Published by missjennalynn at 9:08 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

From Halifax, NS Jelo released a video for his track “Darke”. I believe it was released some time last year. The video just has a bunch of girls dancing around, with a sketchy guy at a club who finally dances towards the end. *A SHRUG* I do like the song though, it’s one of my favorites.

I was also watching the Wedge (a block of indie and electronic music videos, aired late on Fridays) and it showed a Deadmau5 video. Now I laughed my ASS off because the deejay that was spinning in the video, wasn’t even him! I wonder if the video is even official? It does have Mellee Fresh though… a washed up hoe that did the voice for Cheer Bear, yes, for reals. Plus, the song is a different version of “After Hours” and it just seems too cheesy for my likes. Heck, Deadmau5 is a block of cheese now… I remember when I was the only one who heard of him a couple years ago and people called him “Dead-mow-five” HAHAHA!

Anyway, here’s the video, laugh: 

I think music videos should be portayed  if 1) the song is good 2) you are creative about it! I can’t really think of any electronic artists who have honestly made good music videos. I think the best thing for electronic songs… well they’re made for dancing, not laughing at their stupid attempts at making music videos.

Maybe tomorrow I’ll talk about something positive? We’ll see! I’m feeling extremely uninspired today, so that’s why I haven’t been talking about good music…

 

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