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Motorcycle – As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden Chillout Mix): A Love Letter to Music and Cinema

How Beyond the Black Rainbow and Motorcycle’s Iconic Anthem Unite in Our Hypnotic New Lyrics Music Video
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Freedom, Longing, and the Rush: A Tribute to Motorcycle and Beyond the Black Rainbow When two worlds collide – one ethereal and haunting, the other charged with adrenaline and longing – something magical happens. That’s exactly what we aimed to capture in our new lyrics music video for “As the Rush Comes (Gabriel & Dresden […]

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Machines and Men – Airbag (Lyrics Video Premiere)

Epic Synergy of Sound and Cinema: “Machines and Men” Meets “Children of Men"

In the ever-evolving landscape of music and film, certain combinations stand out for their ability to evoke profound emotions and provoke deep thought. Such a fusion not only highlights the lyrical depth of the song but also amplifies the cinematic brilliance of the movie. With this notion, we have attempted to craft a captivating lyrics […]

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Michigander – Stolen (Lyric Video)

A new lyric video initiative of the Music Bloggers Network

Michigander (aka Jason Singer’s) “Stolen“ is a beautifully crafted, intense indie track about love and heartbreak that’s still so off the radar. We like it very much and been listening to it regularly since we discovered it. So, it was but natural that it became our first choice for our first official Music Bloggers Network […]

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HVOB + Winston Marshall – Blame Game (Lyric Video Premiere)

Our second lyric video premiere is a mesmerizing electronic eargasm that’s hard to switch off
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What aural concoction do you get when you combine trippy, downtempish electronica of the Austrian electronic-duo Paul Wallner and Anna Müller – HVOB (Her Voice Over Boys) with the indie rock goodness, courtesy of British musician Winston Marshall, banjoist and the lead guitarist of the Grammy Award-winning British folk-rock band Mumford & Sons? Blame Game […]

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