Tag: Anton Corbijn
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New Depeche Mode – Ghosts Again
Depeche Mode’s latest track, ‘Ghosts Again’, is already making waves with multiple mashups and remixes in just 14 hours. The existential meditation on time is a precursor to their new album, Memento Mori, and features a video referencing Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal.
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New Depeche Mode mashup video
A story of Dave and his teddy bear – something spooky for Halloween, but for any day! Not created a mashup video for a while, created for Rhythm Scholar’s great remix with various 1950’s and 1960’s old film footage from public domain and Creative Commons sources such as Prelinger Archive. This marks my third Depeche…
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Oh What An Atmosphere
Still better than most of Waiting for the Siren’s Call… The reverse is really odd, gives Russ Abbot some real mournful pathos. Which probably shouldn’t happen. But still WAY better than the depressing cowled munchkin video Anton Corbijn did for the re-release.
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On they pound the Noise that never sleeps, in the heart of the city
London. It’s 1984, and a band called The Art of Noise make their first video, and a previously unknown dutch director and music photographer creates his second ever video for them. The photographer/directors name? Anton Corbijn. Great video including shots of London in the mid 80’s…makes me feel all nostalgic. Where’s Night Network to play…