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- DirectorMartin de ThurahStarsKarin DreijerMarianne SchröderOfficial music video for "What Else Is There?" by Royksopp and Fever Ray.favorite music video of all time
- DirectorJames FrostStarsThom YorkeA promotional video for Radiohead's 2008 single "House of Cards."
- DirectorJames FrostAlexander Orlando SmithStarsChris MartinOfficial music video for "Yellow" by Coldplay.
- DirectorStorm ThorgersonStarsDavid GilmourNick MasonPink FloydThe official promo video for 'High Hopes' by Pink Floyd, taken from the album 'The Division Bell'.
- DirectorChris CunninghamStarsMadonnaA promotional video for Madonna's 1998 single "Frozen" in which she plays a shape-shifting sorceress who transforms into a flock of ravens and then an ominous-looking dog, and even replicates herself.
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsAdam LevineMaroon 5Official music video for "Daylight" by Maroon 5.
- DirectorJohan RenckStarsMadonnaMadonna becomes a geisha in the music video for the last single from the album 'Ray of Light'.
- DirectorChris CottamRankinStarsNelly FurtadoTimbalandOfficial music video for "Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado.
- DirectorChris CunninghamStarsBjörkThe accompanying music video for the single was directed by Chris Cunningham and depicts the assembling of a robot with Björk's features, and her passionately kissing another robot in front of an ethereal and sterile backdrop.
- DirectorAdam JonesStarsTooli like also massive attack, unkle (be there) etc
- DirectorKay RayStarsLady GagaDave AquinoCandy RichardzA promotional video for Lady Gaga's 2008 single "Poker Face."childhood (also Just Dance, Alejandro, Paparazzi, Bad Romance)
- DirectorFloria SigismondiStarsMarilyn MansonDaisy BerkowitzGinger FishA promotional video for Marilyn Manson's 1996 single "The Beautiful People."
- DirectorJamie ThravesStarsColdplayElaine CassidyChris MartinThe video opens, looking down on Martin who is singing, as he lies on his back on a mattress. As the camera shot pulls back, the mattress is revealed to be outside. A cyclist cycles past in reverse and Martin leaps up from the mattress. He walks in reverse through a city, out into the suburbs and eventually crossing a railway line and into woods, picking up his suit jacket as he goes. Upon arriving at his car, a black BMW, he gets in and briefly passes out. A woman, at first shown lying unresponsive on the ground in front of the car, is shown flying back in through the shattered windscreen. The car rolls back up a hill in the woods and through a broken fence, which joins back together as the car passes through it. As the video closes, the couple is shown driving back up the road. It is revealed that Martin's passenger had removed her seat belt, in order to put her jacket on, just before the car accident, causing her death.
- DirectorNatasha PincusStarsGotyeKimbraMusic video for "Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye featuring Kimbra.
- DirectorRich LeeStarsAdam LevineEmily RatajkowskiOfficial music video for "Love Somebody" by Maroon 5.first three-four albums were good
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBritney SpearsNick YoussefThe music video, directed by Wayne Isham, portrayed Spears' life at the time and showed her with her friends disguising themselves in order to confuse the paparazzi. Isham's concept was to have Spears confidently parodying her situation. It received mixed reviews from critics, most arguing her body was digitally altered. The video was nominated in three categories at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards and won all of them, including Video of the Year.sorry...
- DirectorPhilip AndelmanStarsBeyoncéMichael EalyPromotional music video for "Halo" by Beyoncé, as part of her music album "I Am...Sasha Fierce".
- DirectorBrody BakerLeo BerneStarsKid CudiMGMTRatatat
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsKaty PerryCandy RichardzA music video for Katy Perry's song 'Firework'.
- DirectorTony T. DatisStarsZoey DiazFrank G. CurcioLucas KerrThe music video for Katy Perry's hit song "Wide Awake."
- DirectorSam BrownStarsJames BluntJames Blunt performs in the music video "You're Beautiful" from the album "Back to Bedlam" recorded for Atlantic and RCA Records. James Blunt sings as he stands near the sea as rain falls upon him. He removes his clothing with the exception of his pants. He then jumps into the water.
- DirectorSamuel BayerPaul NormanStarsJustin TimberlakeScarlett JohanssonShawn HatosyCircle of the fire and the other side of the love and hate
- DirectorEthan LaderStarsOneRepublicDrew BrownZach Filkins
- DirectorPaul FedorStarsJimmy Eat WorldJim AdkinsRick BurchJimmy Eat World performs in the music video "The Middle" from the album "Bleed American" recorded for DreamWorks Records. The video features the band playing at a party where everyone is dressed in their underwear. A young man shows up fully clothed. He awkwardly walks around before deciding to strip down. He notices a girl doing the same thing. The two of them put their clothes back on and decide to leave the party.
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeA promotional video for U2's 1987 hit single "Where the Streets Have No Name."
- DirectorJoern HeitmannStarsRichard KruspePaul LandersTill LindemannThe music video of "Ich Will" features the band members staging a bank robbery, making it seem as realistic as possible. The video shows both the robbery and its aftermath, and moves between these two scenes. The band (Flake excluded) emerges from a police bus wearing shackles and prison attire. They are escorted by guards down a red carpet surrounded by a large cheering crowd and many cameras, toward a podium where they receive a Goldene Kamera (Golden Camera) award, a German version of the Emmy award. Behind the podium is the main entrance of the bank they destroyed earlier, with a large sepia picture of Flake over the door. The band is shown entering a bank wearing stockings over their heads, except for Flake, who has a very large and elaborate bomb strapped to his chest. They quickly remove their masks and head for the front desk. A bank employee reaches for the panic button, but she is seen by Richard, who presses her hand against the button, intentionally triggering the alarm. The woman faints, and Richard dances with her unconscious body until Ollie confirms that the Polizei and Media have arrived. The group continues to terrorize the hostages and vandalize the bank, while also fantasizing about the media storm when they exit. In another room, Till is giving a live interview to the press, who appear to be slain in the next scene, though the broadcast continues. As the band (excluding Flake) exit the bank unarmed, they are swarmed by members of the Spezialeinsatzkommando instead of the media as anticipated. Despite this the band seems to revel in the attention they are getting, and shortly after the timer on Flake's bomb reaches zero. The video quickly flicks through a series of short clips from some of Rammstein's other music videos,(Seemann, Du hast, Du riechst so gut, Stripped and Sonne) then comes to an end.
- DirectorNick GoffeyDominic HawleyStarsFatlipRory JenningsA barefoot boy loses his mind upon observing singing fish in his aquarium.
- DirectorJake ScottStarsColin GreenwoodJonny GreenwoodEd O'BrienThe song's music video is set inside a supermarket, where the band are pushed around in shopping carts among several other characters, including clerks, children, an old man with a large beard who plays with toy guns, a woman in a large black hat, a bald man in basketball jersey who shaves his head with an electric razor, a young man playing with a trolley, etc.
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsJay-ZAlicia KeysSpike Lee
- DirectorAndreas NilssonStarsKarin Dreijer
- DirectorMartin de ThurahStarsOlivia AnselmoIn a foggy autumn landscape, something ghostly and extraordinary lurks on a diving board.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsR.G. ArmstrongKirk HammettJames HetfieldMusic video for Metallica's highly successful 1991 song "Enter Sandman". The video shows the band performing the song in a flashy darkness and a boy praying before going to bed while being watched by the eponymous Sandman.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsScorpionsFrancis BuchholzMatthias JabsScorpions performs in the music video "Wind of Change" from the album "Crazy World" recorded for Vertigo and Mercury Records. The music video begins with archive footage of the Berlin Wall's construction and an audience holding up lighters. Scorpions before onstage while clips of change in the world play throughout.
- DirectorPurgeStarsChino MorenoStephen CarpenterChi Cheng"Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" is the second single released from the American alternative metal band Deftones' second album, Around the Fur.
- DirectorMark RomanekStarsNine Inch NailsCharlie ClouserDanny LohnerA promotional video for Nine Inch Nails' 1997 single "The Perfect Drug."
- DirectorMark RomanekStarsNine Inch NailsTrent ReznorThe controversial promotional video for Nine Inch Nails' 1994 single "Closer."
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsAlice in ChainsJerry CantrellLayne StaleyAlice In Chains performs in the music video "Would?" from the original motion picture soundtrack from the film Singles (1992) recorded for Columbia Records. The band plays and sings as they stand in front of a collection of photographs.
- DirectorHoward GreenhalghStarsSnap!Thea AustinTurbo B.Snap performs in the music video "Rhythm Is a Dancer" from the album "The Madman's Return" recorded for Arista Records. The music video begins with shots of the moon and rockets pointed upward. Thea Austin sings a top a raised platform while people dance in colored bodysuits. Clips feature dancers and Turbo B. providing a rap.
- StarsSuzanne Vega
- DirectorLindy HeymannStarsMaxi JazzOfficial music video for "Insomnia" by Faithless.
- DirectorFrançois NemetaStarsModjoSarah-Jane BouchardGilles ThebergeThe official music video details the various shenanigans of three teenagers, one girl and two boys.
- DirectorMaria MochnaczStarsPJ HarveyPJ Harvey performs in the music video "Down by the Water" from the album "To Bring You My Love" recorded for Island Records. PJ Harvey sings and slowly dancers while in a long red dress against a black background. Video clips also feature PJ Harvey swimming underwater.
- DirectorJulian DoyleStarsKate BushDonald SutherlandMusic video for Kate Bush's song Cloudbusting about Wilhelm Reich. In 1950s Oregon, Reich and his son Peter (played by Bush) are trying to make his rainmaking machine work before the government agents arrive to arrest him.
- DirectorLisa GunningStarsDaniel WoolfendenOfficial music video for "Annabel" by Goldfrapp.
- DirectorJens KlevjeFabian Svensson
- DirectorSpike JonzeStarsThe PharcydeBooty BrownFatlip
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsChris IsaakHelena ChristensenA couple is depicted making love in a sexual way to each other while frolicking on a deserted beach.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsDepeche ModeAndrew FletcherDave GahanThe video also stars two models in underwear (one of whom was Anton Corbijn's partner), as well as passing pedestrians, featured in the closing 'out-takes' sequence of fast-edit shots.
- DirectorMichel MeyerStarsCéline Dion
- DirectorLuc BessonStarsMylène FarmerChristopher GasparRosemarie La VaulléeGod sends his best angel to Earth to carry out a delicate mission. This is the English language version of "Que mon coeur lâche".
- DirectorLaurent BoutonnatStarsYann BabiléeLilah DadiMylène Farmer
- DirectorLaurent BoutonnatStarsMylène FarmerZoucFrédéric LagacheThe video tells the story of a little disjointed puppet which a puppeteer (Frédéric Lagache, who will turn in the 1992 video for " Beyond My Control ") is attached. They are chased out of a cabaret in which they gave performances of the "Adventures of No Counterfeiting". Here they are wandering in a dark and rainy landscape through dunes before arriving at a lugubrious circus (whose name is Giorgino Circus) installed on a beach, circus near which are trailers where live "sad clowns" and Which will prove to be very malicious. A mysterious woman living in this circus will give life to the puppet in the guise of a beautiful young woman whose puppeteer fall madly in love. Unfortunately, the separation from this woman will put an end to this magical metamorphosis. "Mylène" will become a simple lifeless puppet in the despair of the ventriloquist.
- DirectorPeter GoldmannStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonThe Beatles' innovative music video for "Strawberry Fields Forever".
- DirectorChris CunninghamStarsCaspert HunteAfrika BambaataaWilliam BaraketAn African man disintegrates in a city.
- DirectorWalter A. SternStarsKeith FlintLiam HowlettThe Prodigy
- DirectorWalter A. SternStarsHorace AndyRobert Del NajaGrant MarshallThe music video for "Angel" features Daddy G in a car park. He is walking to the exit when Robert del Naja, Andrew Vowles and Horace Andy appear behind Marshall. They gradually get closer to Marshall, causing him to feel intimidated. More people start following him, which causes him to run outside the car park until he reaches a fence and therefore cannot go any further. As he turns to face the people chasing him, they stop and face him. He then notices that they seem to be mirroring his movements, as if his body controls them. He suddenly charges towards the people that followed him, which causes them to run away.
- DirectorAdam YauchStarsBeastie BoysJoey GarfieldAdam HorovitzMusic video for the Beastie Boys's 1998 single "Intergalactic". The music video begins with a large robotic craft headed to earth. The Beastie Boys perform while wearing white construction hats and white outfits and the robot dances.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsAndré 3000Big BoiOutkast
- DirectorJonas ÅkerlundStarsThe ProdigyTeresa MayThe video shows some rampant adventures on the night London from the first person view. In the full version of the clip, called the Most Controversial Version, there are all kinds of antisocial behaviors, such as drinking hard liquor and drunk driving, taking cocaine, attacking people, violence, vandalism, heroin use, a scene in which Car shoot down a man, a female striptease without censorship, and at the end of the clip the main character is engaged in sex with the same stripper.
- DirectorJames FrostSyyn LabsOK GoStarsOK Go
- DirectorJohn LennonYoko OnoStarsJohn LennonYoko OnoJohn and Yoko are shown walking in the countryside, in bleak weather. They arrive in an empty house and while Yoko opens the windows, John sits at the piano, plays and sings.
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsKurt CobainDave GrohlNirvanaNirvana's music video for Come As You Are.
- DirectorTony KayeStarsRed Hot Chili PeppersJohn FruscianteAnthony KiedisA promotional video of the Red Hot Chili Peppers' 2006 single "Dani California."
- DirectorNick EganStarsOasisPaul ArthursLiam GallagherMusic video by British rock band Oasis used to promote "Live Forever" in North America.
- DirectorJonathan GlazerStarsDamon AlbarnBlurGraham CoxonThe official music video for Blur's song the "The Universal", taking visual cues from Stanley Kubrick's film "Clockwork Orange (1971)
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsBjörkMusic video for "Big Time Sensuality" performed by Björk.
- DirectorNicholas BrandtStarsMichael JacksonRobert AxelrodSean Cory CooperOfficial music video for "Stranger in Moscow" by Michael Jackson.
- DirectorNick GoffeyDominic HawleyStarsBilly CorganJames IhaThe Smashing PumpkinsA promotional video for the Smashing Pumpkins' 1998 single "Ava Adore."
- DirectorBill PopeMichael SalomonStarsMetallicaKirk HammettJames HetfieldThe music video for Metallica's 1989 song "One" from their album "...And Justice for All". It was their first ever official music video and shows haunting excerpts from the 1971 film "Johnny Got His Gun".
- DirectorMiguel SapochnikStarsGoran Visnjic
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsDaft PunkA promotional video for the Daft Punk's 1997 single "Around the World ."
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsValdemar ChristensenDepeche ModeAndrew Fletcher"Never Let Me Down Again" by Depeche Mode was the second single from the album Music for the Masses. A relatively moderate hit in the UK at number 22, it was a smash in West Germany, where it hit number 2.
- DirectorAubrey PowellStorm ThorgersonStarsJon AndersonEddie JobsonTrevor Rabin"Owner of a Lonely Heart" is a song by the English progressive rock band Yes. It was a big hit in the United States, becoming the band's first and only single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
- DirectorStuart OrmeStarsPhil CollinsThe music video for "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins.
- DirectorPaul GoreStarsSteve HewittBrian MolkoStefan OlsdalA music video for Placebo's song 'Special Needs'.
- DirectorNabil Elderkin
- DirectorAlexandre CourtèsMartin FougeroleStarsRebecca Hampton
- DirectorCanadaStarsLaia ManzanaresAlbert BaróSergio PérezThe video follows a high school basketball player in love with a cheerleader, who soon begins a relationship with the team's gorilla mascot (named Trevor).
- DirectorWe Are From L.A.StarsDeath GripsThe clip is composed of a stream of single-frame shots-- you can't pause it twice and land on the same scene.
- DirectorRoman CoppolaStarsMoby
- DirectorPaul BoydStarsKylie MinogueThe video opens with a hand print, with the title underneath saying 'Touch the screen'; it hovers to the right, and six screens are divided into different "stereotypes" of Minogue; one with army-esque material, a rainbow background, drugs, blood splatter, an ecstasy pill with the words "Call me" on it, and the final with an egg. The video was directed by Paul Boyd in Los Angeles, California during July 1994.
- DirectorBrian CrossStarsDJ Shadow
- DirectorHarald HaraldssonStarsKormákur Krummi GuðmundssonOfficial music video for "Only the Winds" by Ólafur Arnalds.
- DirectorTodd McFarlaneJonathan DaytonValerie FarisStarsReginald 'Fieldy' ArvizuJonathan DavisKornA music video for Korn's song 'Freak on a Leash'.
- DirectorDavid G. HillierStarsThe CureSimon GallupMatthieu HartleyOfficial music video for The Cure single "A Forest". Robert Smith and his group perform the song on a darkened set from Top of the Pops while distorted images of a forest appear in small sequences. The song appeared in the band's second album "Seventeen Seconds".
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsThe White StripesJack WhiteMeg White
- DirectorMichel GondryStarsThe White StripesBeckJack WhiteMusic video for The Hardest Button to Button by The White Stripes. Meg plays drums, Jack plays guitar, and they move through the street and through the train station, leaving a trail of drum kits and amps behind them with every beat.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsJulian CasablancasNikolai FraitureAlbert Hammond Jr.Features the band performing in an enclosed room as tobacco tar fills the room, implying that the room is their lungs.
- DirectorShynolaStarsQueens of the Stone AgeQueens of the Stone Age performs in the music video "Go with the Flow" from the album "Songs for the Deaf" recorded for Polydor Records. The features the band playing on the back of a Chevrolet pickup truck driving down a desert highway. Visually, the band is rendered in black and white against a red background.
- DirectorJonathan GlazerStarsJamiroquaiJay KayA promotional video for Jamiroquai's 1996 single "Virtual Insanity."
- DirectorAdam BergStarsThe CardigansNina PerssonA music video for The Cardigans's song, 'Erase/Rewind'.
- DirectorAlexander HemmingStarsBeth Gibbons"Glory Box" by Portishead was released from their 1994 debut album Dummy. The music video is set in the 1950s, featuring lead singer Beth Gibbons as a jazz singer at a club while various office workers watch her perform.
- DirectorPhilipp StölzlStarsEvanescenceDavid HodgesAmy Leemusic video for "Going Under" by Evanescence.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsa-haBunty BaileyAlfie CurtisOfficial music video for "Take on Me" by A-Ha.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsThe KillersBrandon FlowersDave KeuningThe second video also known as the US version was filmed in Los Angeles, California during November 2004. It stars Flowers, Izabella Miko, and Eric Roberts in a love triangle, occurring within the context of a burlesque show.