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December 2012

Who Is Al Walser?

Who is Al Walser? Most notably, he's a 2013 Grammy nominee in the Best Dance Recording category for his single "I Can't Live Without You," relesed by Cut The Bull Records. 

The other nominees for Best Dance are Avicii, Calvin Harris, Skrillex and Swedish House Mafia. Four of the biggest EDM acts in the world. And Al Walser.

No word on whether Soy Bomb is involved. 

CAN YOU WATCH IT: John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John

Questions that came to mind:

Did Ark Music Factory oversee this new John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John collabo song/video?

Are they purposefully baiting us with "I Think You Might Like It" as the title?

Is John Travolta the first person to actually own the private plane we see  in his music video?

Couldn't these two have held out for a Grease reboot?

Would the band name be John-John, or Travolta-John? 

Is it terrible to poke fun at something done for charity and clearly in good fun?

WATCH IT: Sigur Ros "Leaning Towards Solace" (Floria Sigismondi, dir.)

In the end you'll be greeted by angels and they'll be in the form of the ones you love. And you'll be reborn.

That's the definition of Solace in this gorgous short film by Floria Sigismondi, with actor John Hawkes as a man mourning the loss of his daughter, played by Elle Fanning. It's a gorgous piece of filmmaking with a painfully expressive performance by Hawkes, and a very fitting end (and/or rebirth) to the Valtari mystery film series. --> watch "Leaning Toward Solace"

WATCH IT: Atlas Genius "Trojans" (Claire Marie Vogel, dir.)

A young man realizes that he was doomed from the start when it came to failed romances and broken hearts in a video which mixes hazy memories with  performance shrouded in Hot Rocks early '70s silhouettes. --> watch "Trojans"

Atlas Genius "Trojans" (Warner Bros.)Claire Marie Vogel, director | Dave Szamet, producer | 3300 Films, production co | Rick Darge, DP | Devin Sarno, commissioner 

PSY Can Now Afford To Be Gangnam Style

There was a period of time when the music video was marginalized.

"They don't matter... They don't break songs... They're too expensive..."

Maybe that was true for a minute (literally, perhaps), but does anyone think that PSY would have conquered the world if it wasn't for that video with it's horsey dance?

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