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  2. Arcade (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Arcade" is a song by Dutch singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence written and composed by Laurence, Joel Sjöö, Wouter Hardy, and Will Knox. The song was released on 7 March 2019 by Spark Records. [ 1 ] It was later included as the lead single on his debut studio album Small Town Boy , and also features on his debut EP Worlds on Fire .

  3. The Suburbs/Month of May - Wikipedia

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    The video is a shortened version of the short film Scenes from the Suburbs, directed by Spike Jonze and inspired by the album itself. In February 2011, music video blog Yes, We've Got a Video! ranked the song's music video at number 7 in their top 30 videos of 2010.

  4. Afterlife (Arcade Fire song) - Wikipedia

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    The band also performed a live video, streamed on YouTube at the YouTube Music Awards in November 2013. It was directed by Spike Jonze. [6] An official live performance video was also released in April 2014 on the band's YouTube channel. [7] Scenes from the 1959 film Black Orpheus were used in the official lyric videos.

  5. The Suburbs - Wikipedia

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    The music video is composed of excerpts from Jonze's short film, Scenes from the Suburbs, which debuted at the Berlin International Film Festival 2011, and has a running time of 30 minutes. [15] Scenes from the Suburbs screened at the SXSW Film Festival 2011 and saw its online premiere on MUBI on June 27, 2011. [16]

  6. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Sprawl II", lasting five minutes and forty seconds, was released by Merge Records on December 13, 2011, prior the song's physical release, through YouTube. The video was directed by Vincent Morisset and primarily features Régine Chassagne throughout the video. [5]

  7. Ready to Start - Wikipedia

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    "Ready to Start" peaked at number 67 on the UK Singles Chart, the band's highest placement since "Keep the Car Running" peaked at number 56 in 2007.The song also peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, the band's highest placement on that chart at the time, surpassing the number 32 placement of "Keep the Car Running" when the chart was known under its original name of ...

  8. We Used to Wait - Wikipedia

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    Like the rest of the album, "We Used to Wait" was mixed through vintage analog consoles in Montreal and New York by Craig Silvey. [10] In an interview with Paul Tingen, Silvey provided additional information on the challenges with "We Used to Wait"; he stated that the massive number of individual tracks on the premixed recording, over thirty, and elements like the use of three drum kits, was ...

  9. Derezzed - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Derezzed" was directed by Warren Fu. [2] It begins as Daft Punk enters Flynn Arcade and approaches the ENCOM game called Derezzed. They insert quarters and start playing, with Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo playing as Prog 1 and Thomas Bangalter as Prog 2. The music starts just as Bangalter presses his "start" button.