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As the song ends, the camera retreats from the room and zooms back out into the sky, the view changing back to the original map. A view of the location of the "(Keep Feeling) Fascination" music video in 2014. Unusually for Human League videos to this point, the band are all seen playing instruments as if it were a live performance.
ĒBN-ŌZN (pronounced EEBEN-OHZEN) [1] was an American 1980s New York-based experimental New Wave synth-pop duo, composed of Ned "Ebn" Liben (Fairlight CMI programming) and Robert "Ozn" Rosen, (sung vocals, rhymes, character voices).
The song hit number six in the United States, and number five in the United Kingdom in June 1985, helped by a distinctive video that MTV played frequently. "Obsession" also hit the top 40 on the US dance chart, twice: once in 1984 (the single reached No. 35 the week ending November 24); [ 4 ] then in 1986, as a double-sided hit, along with the ...
Fascination! is an EP released by English synth-pop band The Human League in 1983. The EP was issued as a stop-gap release in between the albums Dare (1981) and Hysteria (1984). Released in the US and Canada, it was made available in Europe as an import.
"Fascinated" is a song by the freestyle girl group Company B. It was the first single released off their 1987 self-titled debut album. It was written and produced by Ish Ledesma, mixed by Ciro llerenea and Randy Miller and released by Atlantic Records.
A music video, directed by producer Chuck Kentis' son Noah, was made for the song "Last Time"; [9] it features a mix of live-action and animated elements. The album cover was created by Jay Vigon, who created Animotion's original logo and the logo for Prince's film Purple Rain. [10]
The same day an official teaser for the new album was added to YouTube, titled Chimaira 2013. [16] On April 18, 2013, the band released a teaser video on their YouTube channel revealing the album title, Crown of Phantoms, and a release date, July 30, 2013. On August 31, 2014, Emil Werstler departed to pursue a solo career.
She posted a 1:15 excerpt of the song to best-of-80s.de (a German forum devoted to eighties synth-pop) and to The Spirit of Radio (a fan site dedicated to Canadian radio station CFNY-FM). [ 1 ] [ 7 ] The song slowly spread across the Internet, being uploaded to WatZatSong in 2009 and to YouTube in 2011.