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“Read’s new release will encapsulate both viewers and listeners. The mixture of electronic music with striking visual elements is the tasteful recipe for freeform artistic expression.” – Flaunt
“Intelligently crafted, heart-warming, at times funny others sad yet ultimately life-reaffirming, the video provides a window into a band that’s sometimes misrepresented as cold and clinical” – Getintothis
“the real highlights are the crystalline vocal delivery and John A.’s superb performance as a bronze man in the street” – DIY
“poignant story of a statue street artist” – Vice
“I’m stuggling for words to do him justice. Let’s just say it’s humbling and you’ll probably never look at this kind of street performer in the same light again. It’s another great piece from Deerhead” – One For The People
“Music Video of the Day #628 – A beautiful mini documentary” – 22tracks
“The accompanying video is interesting to say the least. Part interview, documentary and performance, the I Want What’s Best forms the soundtrack to a story about a Liverpool artist called John who was previously homeless and addicted to heroin and is now a successful street performer. It’s a compelling story backed with an equally compelling track and makes a welcome change from the ‘normal’ music video.” – Amazing Radio
“CTRL TRACK OF THE DAY spend some time with a magnificent character called John, one of Liverpool’s lesser known icons, although he may well become something of a cult star now” – Topman
“Homelessness isn’t a crime. Falling on hard times, losing your way… these are things which happen to us all at some point in our lives, while the recent economic downturn has contributed to a rapid rise in the amount of people sleeping rough on British streets” – Clash
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Under The Radar
Dummy Magazine
The 405
Kool Rock Radio
“Clearly what this lady needs to liven up her solitary meal of white beans and toast is an impromptu dance club” – The Fader
“watch it to the point where you think you might dribble your angel-delight-mess of a brain out of your nose” – Dance Yrself Clean
“mental” – Planet Notion
“fantastic – creepy and disorienting in a creative, endlessly rewatchable way” – Pretty Much Amazing
“there’s no doubting the scope of this new video” – Abeano
“The video for their new single “Dandelion” shows a visual aesthetic as colorful as their sonics, adding up to a kind of synaesthetic slurry.” – Beatport
“One thing is certain after watching this: we want whatever they were smoking while conceiving the video. video of the week” – The Wild Magazine
“don’t ask” – DIY
“a very Lynchian music video” – Midnight Snacks
“Hello goosebumps” – Pony Dance Clyde
“mesmerising […] a bit like David Lynch teaming up with Chris Cunningham” – Plain And Simple
“video premiere” – Electronic Beats
The wedding of porn stars Vyxen Steel and Axel Aces. The ceremony took place in Camden registry office and the party took place a Joe’s Bar in Chalk Farm.
“stonkingly viral” – Some Of It Was True
“Lembit Opik has become an internet sensation” – Evening Standard
“He’s no Thom Yorke in the dancing stakes” – The 405
“Is this the worst pop video ever?” – The Sun
“Reactions to his performance have varied from encouraging to the downright rude, with one YouTube user going so far as to query the state of Opik’s mental health.” – Huffington Post
“accidental genius” – Alphabet Bands
“Lembit throws all dignity aside” – New Statesman
“We Didn’t Consider The Consequences” – Interview – NME
“The Good Suns’ frontman Bobbie McDrierty admitted they initially had no idea their director had approached Mr Opik to star in their video.” – The Nigerian Voice
“So what next for The Good Suns, perhaps a power-ballad mimed by Boris Johnson?” – BBC News
“strange!” – Unreality TV
“toe-curling” – TNT Magazine
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10 O’Clock Live
The Wright Stuff
Have I Got News For You
This Morning
Metro
BBC News
Music video for Amateur Best aka Primary 1
“It’s weird, funny, and more than a little disturbing” – Nerdist
“The new video from London doom-stoner pranksters Limb explores a reality where the band are qualified NASA astronauts who travel to the newly-discovered Earth II planet, only to find alternative versions of themselves who are actual space hillbillies. Oh no! But let’s face it: we’ve all been there. TRACK OF THE WEEK” – Classic Rock
Parody music documentary to celebrate the launch of the 20th anniversary 4K remaster of the PlayStation 1997 classic PaRappa The Rapper.