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We're Meant To Rock 'N' Roll - Eden James (Official Music Video)
'WE'RE MEANT TO ROCK 'N' ROLL' was the second single from Eden James' album 'Electric Charge'.'WE'RE MEANT TO ROCK 'N' ROLL' (Official Music Video) was released 12 April 2009.Eden James in an indie rock-pop recording artist, winning multiple music awards from his native home of Australia and achieving a number one hit in Greece.
Flamingods - Taboo Grooves
Filmed on the south coast and directed by Elliot Arndt & Laura Little, the video takes inspiration from an old story surrounding “the most haunted place in the UK” an old building in Devon, now a pub, which contained a staircase that had been a constant source of misfortune.In an attempt to banish the curse, the owners held a pagan burial for the staircase on top of a hill. The pair decided to adapt this mystical story for Flamingods Director Elliot Arndt describes the video; “As soon as I heard the track I had this feeling of a large group of friends & freaks together creating a magical and spiritual scene. The staircase represents ascension, illumination, and the burial contrasts with it because of its very nature, death and grounding”.Credits:Directed & Produced by Laura Little and Elliott ArndtDirector of Photography: Jack Thompson-RoylanceCamera Assistant: Jack EdwardsEdited by Elliott ArndtColorist: Yehan Jehan
We're Meant To Rock 'N' Roll - Eden James (Official Music Video)
'WE'RE MEANT TO ROCK 'N' ROLL' was the second single from Eden James' album 'Electric Charge'.'WE'RE MEANT TO ROCK 'N' ROLL' (Official Music Video) was released 12 April 2009.Eden James in an indie rock-pop recording artist, winning multiple music awards from his native home of Australia and achieving a number one hit in Greece.
Flamingods - Taboo Grooves
Filmed on the south coast and directed by Elliot Arndt & Laura Little, the video takes inspiration from an old story surrounding “the most haunted place in the UK” an old building in Devon, now a pub, which contained a staircase that had been a constant source of misfortune.In an attempt to banish the curse, the owners held a pagan burial for the staircase on top of a hill. The pair decided to adapt this mystical story for Flamingods Director Elliot Arndt describes the video; “As soon as I heard the track I had this feeling of a large group of friends & freaks together creating a magical and spiritual scene. The staircase represents ascension, illumination, and the burial contrasts with it because of its very nature, death and grounding”.Credits:Directed & Produced by Laura Little and Elliott ArndtDirector of Photography: Jack Thompson-RoylanceCamera Assistant: Jack EdwardsEdited by Elliott ArndtColorist: Yehan Jehan