There’s a connective thread running from Fujiya & Miyagi’s eponymous-chanting electro and Pocket Symphony standout “Mer Du Japon,” at least in their swaths of sound. Hey maybe even in the tightly cropped face shots that hover over both clips’ proceedings. But here, Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Nicolas Godin literally hover, as the sexy specters of translucent pop genius we know them to be (hence, “Stereogum“). Director Guillaume de la Perrier sets the primary players, a dancing duo choreographed by Angelin Preljoca (whom Air scored some time ago), to an indigo puff, a magic dragon, and surely, school boys panting.
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The song is great.
i want to see a video for napalm love next
Very cool, love the animations and their shadowed selves in the background. I wish the song went on a little longer, though… it was groovin’.
is that supposed to be dancing? i did like when they made out. lame cg dragon..
It’s like a classy Benny Benassi video… Cool song. Looking forward to seeing them tonight.