
A
quarter-century later and A-Ha comes full circle. "Acknowledging the
bell [they] can't unring."
With the single appreciating good success
across the globe, now the video for "Butterfly, Butterfly (The Last
Hurrah)" is released with animation from the ground-breaking second version
of "Take On Me." Sketching back from the past with clips from other
earlier videos including the sequel to "Take On Me," "The Sun Always
Shines on TV" we see Mags, Paul and Morten transforming into the next
phase of their lives.
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D.C.'s duo, Ratatat, releases their recent work today entitled LP4. After trotting through the twelve tracks, I rather enjoyed myself.
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Creative.Experimental.Soothing.Moving are all words that come to mind when I listen to the French duo's "T" (Cross) album. This album is a great electronic master piece. It has your great Euro
dance tracks to really experimental that makes you think did I just
really hear that because that actually worked.
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It has been awhile since an album has really excited me like Tourist
History by Two Door Cinema Club. I have been listening to this
album now for a week straight. This album is a great mixture of the
Retro disco pop and modern electronical pop.
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And the award for most experimental rock band goes to...The Flaming Lips.
If there was an award for experimental rock, the flaming lips would
hands down take the award. No fear. No desire to do what mainstream
music does. From Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, At War With the Mystics, The
Soft Bulletin and even their earlier stuff like Hit to Death in
the Future Head and Zaireeka their music
transcends time and space. When you listen to their songs, lyrically and musically, you definitely go on a journey.
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