La Boum Fatale’s ‘AAA’ video

Here is the video for Electro duo La Boum Fatale’s first single AAA. A pulsating, hypnotic track with hints of analog Disco.

The video was put together by Sebastian Egert and La Boum Fatale themselves and can get as disorienting as the ever morphing electronic music.

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Leodoris’ ‘What If?’ video

Leodoris are a Danish eclectic ElectroPop duo, consisting of Kristian Rix and Erikka Bahnsen, who are about to release their What If? EP. Here’s the video for the lead track.

Andreas Waldschütz directed this glamorous peice of anti-glamour. The track and the video work really well together. Someone needs to give vocalist Erikka a burger though.

What If? is released 13th August.

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Ladyhawke’s ‘Blue Eyes’ video

Here is the video for New Zeeland’s finest Indie-electro export, Ladyhawke’s new single Blue Eyes.

It’s the best Ladyhawke’s best video since Dusk ‘Till Dawn and sees Pip on a good old fashioned psychedelic walkabout, directed by Jess Holzworth.

Blue Eyes is taken from Ladyhawke’s new album Anxiety, out now.

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Goin’ Old School: Trans-X, Pop Will Eat Itself & Soul II Soul

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

Power Italo first from Trans-X and Message On The Radio from 1986, it’s now all Living On Video y’know!

The the mighty Pop Will Eat Itself’s Def Con One from 1988.

And from 1988, Soul II Soul’s first release, the Rose Windross featuring Fairplay.

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CHEW LiPS’ ‘Hurricane’ video

CHEW LiPS’ new single, Hurricane, get’s the video treatment. The best of the new CHEW LiPS material so far deserved a clip. And it got one. That’s justice for you.

Set against some nice urban decay, the video the band mucking about it a warehouse, showing off what they do best. Perform.

Hurricane is released 3rd September

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Queen Of Hearts & Kissy Sell Out’s ‘You’re Not The One’ video

According to San City Records this is the official video for Kissy Sell Out’s Queen Of Hearts featuring You’re Not The One. There’s so much wrong with that.

1. The video is only 2m30s, with is shorter even than the radio rip we posted a while back. 2. Queen Of Hearts isn’t in it, which is a shame as she is infinitely easier on the eye than Mr. Sell Out as well as having an enigmatic video presence. 3. Mr. Sell Out is chatting over most of it, which makes it feel like self-congratulatory ego stroking rather than promoting a new tune, you barely get to hear the new record in the clip.

We hope that San City are a little optimistic when they say ‘official video’, and they pull their fingers out and make something proper, otherwise the words “dropped the ball” might be in order. It’s a really cool tune that deserves better promotion than this mess. The only reason we’re featuring it at all is because we highly recommend the track itself.

Despite the video saying ‘out now’, You’re Not The One is released 3rd September as the first of a series of EPs featuring Kissy collaborating with a host of fresh and established talent.

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Sneaky Sound System’s ‘Friends’ video

Here’s the video for Sneaky Sound System’s, catchy as hell, current single Friends.

Directed and filmed by Miss Connie herself, the clip features Black Angus. Although you wouldn’t know it as he wanders over Tokyo in a variety of animal masks.

Sneaky Sound System’s Friends is out now.

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Felix Cartal’s ‘Higher’ video

Hey look! We haven’t featured Felix Cartal on these pages for literally years, yet here he is, with the video for his new single Higher featuring New Ivory.

Look at all that urban stress!

[Via Vice]

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Hot Chip’s new video

Hot Chip’s new single How Do You Do? is their biggest sounding for their new album yet.

London filmmaker Rollo Jackson directs the track’s c lip of people, well, doing stuff, spiced up in a grainy VHS style with some nice retro video effects.

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Churches’ ‘Lies’ video

Here’s the new video from Scottish ElectroPop hopefuls ChurchesLies. A track we were sure would have been released by now.

It’s a nicely shot bit of footage from a gig at Glasgow Art School that works well as a video for this Minimal Synth/rapturous Pop line-walker.

Check out more from Churches on SoundCloud.