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This is the music video for Art of Noise’s 1986 arrangement of Henry Mancini’s Peter Gunn theme.

But I probably didn’t have to tell you that this was from the 80’s……

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It’s still October – but it’s not too early to declare the worst trend of 2009: sexy 3D renderings in ads for virtual instruments.

Here are a few of the most annoyingly sexy 3d renderings for virtual instruments that we’ve seen in the last year.

HG Sounds’ Black Magic Loop Generator, above, looks awesomely hands-on.

Look at all those knobs! And the matte black finish – well you know my position on that.

Too bad it’s an “artists” 3D rendering. Read more…

 

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If you think this video of Japanese girl group synth band Cosmos is horrible, I feel your pain.

On the other hand, if you think it’s awesome in a sort of David Lynch way, I also feel your pain.

Give it a look and let me know what you think!

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Video of the new song Eléctrico of Flavio Rodriguez, presented by Little Red Corvette Records and Pressrec productions.

This is either puke-tacular or awesome.

The extreme over-the-top retro cheesiness – combining everything that was bad about the 80s with everything that’s bad with current pop music, along with the gratuitous keytarage, is making me lean towards awesome, though.

Let me know what you think! Awesome or puke-tacular?

 

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Back in July, we highlighted some of the best entries in Moby’s Ooh Yeah video contest. 

Moby’s chosen a winner, and Valerio Sacchetto’s lighthearted take on 70’s adult films came out on top. 

Moby warns: “If you’re watching at work, your boss might think it’s porn.”

 

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