Earlier this month, French wunderkind Madeon released his new track, “You’re On.” An infectious, radio friendly tune that showcased the DJ’s excellent production skills, the song quickly amassed a heap of praise and now, we have the official music video for it.
The futuristic visuals are apparently the first part of a trilogy and end with the words “To Be Continued.” Helmed by Oskar Gullstrand and Carl-Johan Listherby of Naive Ab, the video is set in an unknown city and focuses on a young woman named Asteria, who, along with a young man named Icarus, hope to see more of the world. Madeon himself also makes an appearance, as we see our protagonists arrive at the club where the DJ is playing.
You can check out the music video for “You’re On” above and if you like what you see/hear, be sure to pick up Madeon‘s new track on iTunes!
The futuristic visuals are apparently the first part of a trilogy and end with the words “To Be Continued.” Helmed by Oskar Gullstrand and Carl-Johan Listherby of Naive Ab, the video is set in an unknown city and focuses on a young woman named Asteria, who, along with a young man named Icarus, hope to see more of the world. Madeon himself also makes an appearance, as we see our protagonists arrive at the club where the DJ is playing.
You can check out the music video for “You’re On” above and if you like what you see/hear, be sure to pick up Madeon‘s new track on iTunes!
- 12/16/2014
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Other winners include Chef, The Hundred-Foot Journey and Stations of the Cross with a special mention for ’71.
Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age drama, Boyhood, picked up the Norwegian Film Critics Award at the closing of the 42nd Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund.
In an understated comment, the jury described the Us film as a” somewhat ordinary and rather undramatic story” that still – or perhaps precisely because of this – becomes “a very special film treasure”.
An honorary mention went to British film ‘71, directed by Yann Demange, with the jury branding the soldier-behind-enemy-lines feature as “an extraordinarily well-made film that is both a brutal thriller and a nuanced, thoughtful work.”
The Ray of Sunshine (“Gledessprederen”) prize went to Chef, from Us director Jon Favreau, which the jury described as “an utterly human and heart-warming film”.
The Audience Award went to culinary comedy-drama The Hundred-Foot Journey, directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Helen Mirren, which the jury...
Richard Linklater’s coming-of-age drama, Boyhood, picked up the Norwegian Film Critics Award at the closing of the 42nd Norwegian International Film Festival in Haugesund.
In an understated comment, the jury described the Us film as a” somewhat ordinary and rather undramatic story” that still – or perhaps precisely because of this – becomes “a very special film treasure”.
An honorary mention went to British film ‘71, directed by Yann Demange, with the jury branding the soldier-behind-enemy-lines feature as “an extraordinarily well-made film that is both a brutal thriller and a nuanced, thoughtful work.”
The Ray of Sunshine (“Gledessprederen”) prize went to Chef, from Us director Jon Favreau, which the jury described as “an utterly human and heart-warming film”.
The Audience Award went to culinary comedy-drama The Hundred-Foot Journey, directed by Lasse Hallström and starring Helen Mirren, which the jury...
- 8/22/2014
- by jornrossing@aol.com (Jorn Rossing Jensen)
- ScreenDaily
The Sound of Arrows have confirmed details of their new single. 'Nova' marks the Swedish electronic group's latest single from their highly-anticipated debut album of the same name, which is due out later this year. A remix of the track helmed by II Figures was also put out online yesterday to promote the release.
The duo, made up of Oskar Gullstrand and Stefan (more)...
The duo, made up of Oskar Gullstrand and Stefan (more)...
- 3/31/2011
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
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