[Video] Going Old School: Yazoo & Neneh Cherry

Goin’ Old School isn’t a trip down music memory lane, it’s a mugging in the dark alleyway of nostalgia:

First up, Yazoo unbelievable smash hit and most recognisable tune Don’t Go. The breakthrough in combining electronic and soul from1982.

And a just post-Buffalo Stance Neneh Cherry with the The Dynamik Duo produced Kisses On The Wind from 1989.

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[Video] Ladytron’s ‘International Dateline’ (really!)

Yup, you read the headline right. It’s the video for Ladytron’s International Dateline, one of our favourite Ladytron tracks. Taken from 2005’s Witching Hour album (was it really so long ago?)

We’re not 100% sure on the story behind the clip, It was uploaded by Ladytron’s Daniel hunt (and confirmed on their official Facebook page) with the text “Shot in 2006. Previously unreleased.”. So there you go.

Ladytron’s Witching Hour is, well, out now.

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[Video] Duke Dumont & A*M*E’s ‘Need U (100%)’ (+ Scream Mix)

It’s the video for Duke Dumont’s awesome Discoy, Housey, A*M*E featuring, new single Need U (100%).

This is what happens if you’ve got a stomach full of House!

While you’re here, check out secret Disco lover Skream’s Boogie  filled remix of the track. Loaded with a surprising amount of 80s flair, there’s neither a grimy bassline or an aggressive beat in sight. Pure smooth Electric Soul vibes.

♫ Duke Dumont (Feat. A*M*E) – Need U (100%) (Skreamix)

Duke Dumont & A*M*E’s Need U (100%) is released 31st March with reMixes from Waves & Odyssey and Skream.

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[Video] White Blush’s ‘Juice Of My Heart’

Here’s LA ElectroPop experimentalist White Blush new video for her tracks Juice Of My Heart.

Carol Rhyu herself directs the clip, which is pretty brutal, but I won;t spoil it for you, just watch.

White Blush’s self-titled début EP is out now.

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[Video] Computer Magic’s ‘A Million Years’ (+ ‘Another Science’)

Here’s the new video for the wonderful Computer Magic’s equally wonderful forthcoming new single, A Million Years. It’s an amazing slice of garage ElectroPop, and the video fits that ethos nicely.

Gorilla music video filmmaking at it’s finest, the clip is Lo-Fi and fun as hell.

While you’re here, check out one of the A Million Years EP. Another Science, a pulsating, delay fuelled Indie-ElectroPop track that sees Danielle working her Moog to it’s fullest

♫ Computer Magic – Another Science

You can pre-order the A Million Years 7” single from Computer Magic’s store, here.

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[Video] Disclosure & AlunaGeorge’s ‘White Noise’

Disclosure & AlunaGeorge’s White Noise appeared to break the internet when it first dropped, time to see if the music video will have the same effect.

Disclosure take it to Detroit and highlights just how run-down much of the city is, but music is always the cure for your mood.

White Noise is out now.

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[Video] Apollo Gets The Girl’s ‘Kitty’

This is Kitten, by Glasgow gritty synth trio Apollo Gets The Girl. It one of their first tracks, but immediately pegs them as one to watch. Lush nostalgic SynthPop with a moody Indie twist.

The video was directed by Ben Cowie and Alan Cameron, all you need to know right now is there is racks of synths and keytars, just try to ignore the cephalopods.

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[Video] Moullinex’s ‘Darkest night’

Here’s the video for Moullinex’s epic, atmospheric, Disco opus Darkest Night, which has a reMix package coming next month.

Silvio Teixeira directs the clip, which looks as much like a Bond movie intro as the track sounds. Classy.

Moullinex’s Darkest Night single is out now on Gomma.

Darkest Night is taken from the album “Flora” out on Gomma.

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[Video] Goin’ Old School: The Human League and Depeche Mode

Goin’ Old School isn’t a trip down music memory lane, it’s a mugging in the dark alleyway of nostalgia:

Two of our favourite bands this week, firstly the mighty The Human League with Open Your Heart from one of the greatest albums ever made, 1981’s Dare.

And Everything Counts, from Depeche Mode’s second best album, 1983’s Construction Time Again.

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[Video] Waves Of The Echo’s ‘Why Do You Love Me?’

Here’s a new video, from a new outfit. Helsinki based SynthPop act  Waves Of The Echo have just dropped their first video, for the track Why Do You Love Me?. the track is top-notch retro Pop with a sweet little Funk and some Post Punk bass work.

Directed by Rairai, the clip shows off their snowy homeland with some slick choppy editing.

Check out more from Waves Of The Echo on SoundCloud.