Dancentricity is very pleased to present the jazz/funk/soul & beyond fusion group known as Incognito, and the dance inspired music video staring Futeko, for their song titled Nothing Makes Me Feel Better.
Incognito is a long running jazz funk supergroup of sorts, operated by a chief orchestrator names Jean-Paul "Bluey" Maunick, who is always changing up the menu is a very cool way. The finest artists of all walks collaborate on Incognito projects throughout the nearly five decades of releasing music.
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Incognito - Nothing Makes Me Feel Better (Dance Music Video)
Dancentricity is very pleased to present The James Hunter Six with Van Morrison and the music video for the song titled Ain't That A Trip, direct by James Slater.
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The James Hunter Six with Van Morrison - Ain't That A Trip (Official Music Video)
Dancentricity is very pleased to present Kate Bush and the very classic and iconic dance inspired music video for her song titled A Deal With God, which the record label insisted she name Running Up That Hill, to avoid religious controversy.
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Kate Bush - A Deal With God - Official Music Video
There have been many cover versions of A Deal With God, including this version by Meg Myers, on our nework on MusicTelevision.Com
Details around the label decision and backstory was written about it in a smoothradio.com* article, quoted below:
'Running Up that Hill' is about making a deal with God to swap lives with another person.
Kate
Bush explained in 1985: "It's about a relationship between a man and a
woman. They love each other very much, and the power of the relationship
is something that gets in the way. It creates insecurities.
"It's
saying if the man could be the woman and the woman the man, if they
could make a deal with God, to change places, that they'd understand
what it's like to be the other person and perhaps it would clear up
misunderstandings. You know, all the little problems; there would be no
problem."
Kate also spoke about the song has been misinterpreted,
saying: "I was trying to say that, really, a man and a woman can't
understand each other because we are a man and a woman. And if we could
actually swap each other's roles, if we could actually be in each
other's place for a while, I think we'd both be very surprised!
"And
I think it would lead to a greater understanding. And really the only
way I could think it could be done was either... you know, I thought a
deal with the devil, you know. And I thought, 'well, no, why not a deal
with God!' You know, because in a way it's so much more powerful the
whole idea of asking God to make a deal with you.
"You see, for
me it is still called 'Deal With God'. that was its title. But we were
told that if we kept this title that it would not be played in any of
the religious countries, Italy wouldn't play it, France wouldn't play
it, and Australia wouldn't play it! Ireland wouldn't play it, and that
generally we might get it blacked purely because it had God in the
title."
Dancentricity is very pleased to present a unique dance inspired music video by the British rock band known as Yard Act for their song titled The Trench Coat Museum.
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Yard Act - The Trench Coat Museum (Official Music Video)
Dancentricity is pleased to present Bleachers and the music video for the song titled Stop Making This Hurt from the upcoming album titled Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night.
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Bleachers - Stop Making This Hurt (Official Music Video)
Dancentricity is very pleased to present Jon Batiste and the dance music video for his song titled I Need You from his album titled We Are.
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Dancentricity is pleased to present Claire Rosinkranz and the music video for her song titled Backyard Boy from her album titled BeVerly Hills BoYfRiEnd. The music video was directed by Matt Miadich.
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Claire Rosinkranz - Backyard Boy (Official Music Video)
Dancentricity is pleased to present the legendary Buddy Miles and a classic 1970 music video of his song titled Them Changes, staged as a dance party.
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Dancentricity is pleased to present Tash Sultana and her #StayAtHome music video she released on April 8 2020 for her song titled Pretty Lady. Below, she describes the project in her own words:
So what do you do when you’re releasing a new song, you gotta make a music video, and you can’t leave the house due a global pandemic!? Well I gave some family, friends, and fans all around the world a little preview of the song and asked them to have a little fun and video themselves dancing along. Here’s what they came back with. Would love to see you give it a go too and post it online using the hashtag #prettyladychallenge Stay home and stay safe :)
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Dancentricity presents Tinashe and the dance inspired music video for her song titled Stormy Weather, which is track #4 from her full length album titled Songs for You.
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Dancentricity is very pleased to present Jungle and the music videos for their songs titled Casio, Heavy California, Cherry and the directors cut for Happy Man, from their album titled For Ever. All of the music videos were choreographed by Nat Zangi who also stars in the Happy Man. All four music videos were directed by Josh Lloyd-Watson and Charlie Di Placido, with Oliver Hadlee Pearch co-directing on Happy Man. The director of photography for all four videos was Olly Wiggins.
The dancers in Casio are Will West,
Che Jones,
Nathaniel Williams,
Jordan Melchor,
Ziggy Taylor
and Mette Lintur.
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Dancentricity is pleased to present the XL Recordings act, considered to be a modern soul music collective known as Jungle, founded by Tom McFarland and Josh Lloyd-Watson.
Below are two music videos by Jungle for their now classic songs titled Platoon, featuring the adorable and talented young dancer known as B-Girl Terra, followed by the skate/dance inspired music video for their song titled The Heat.
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Dancentricity is very pleased to present Macy Gray and the dance music video to her song titled White Man, which is track #4 from her twelve song album titled Ruby. The music video was directed by Fatima Andrade Koehler
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Dancentricity is pleased to present Kiesza and a real music video masterpiece for her song titled Phantom Of The Dance Floor. It features Phillippe Sly, was narrated by Eamon Darnell and directed by Kiesza and Ljuba Castot.
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Music Video Production Credits for Phantom Of The Dancefloor
Produced by Kiesza (Silverscript Productions Inc.)
Directed by Kiesza and Ljuba Castot
Choreographe by Ljuba Castot
Director of Photography: Blayre Ellestad and Michael Parenteau
Lips: Melanie Hildago-Cruz
Nose: David Reginald Forteau
Eye: Gregory Villarico
Misstress B: Kenwyn Dapo
Narrator: Eamon Darnell
Puppet operator: Jamie Shanon
Lips courtesy of House of Yes
Eyes and Nose by Furry Puppet Studio / @FurryPuppet
Styling: Coline Bach
Hair: Kirsten Klontz
Special FX Makeup: Heather Hollett
Dancentricity is pleased to present Janelle Kroll and the one take music video shot from a drone for her song titled Barricade, which is track #4 from her five song EP titled Pretty Lie To Me.
The music video was directed by Jessica Beth Redish and Patrick Kendall.
The music video was choreographed by Tiffany Rea-Fisher.
The dancers in the video from the Elisa Monte Dance Company include Maria Ambrose, Leslie Burns, Daniela Funicello, Rebecka Hansson. Alexandra Knapp, Ashley LaRosa. JoVonna Parks. Alrick Thomas, Thomas Varvaro, Wade Watson, Scott Willits and Roxanne Young.
Produced by: Patrick Kendall of Jelly Jam Productions
Director of Photography: Matthew Heckerling
Production Manager: Omar Laurent
Drone Operators: Kenny Decker - Koptercam Patrick Kendall Key
Wardrobe Stylist: James Carroll
Assistant Stylist: Sequine Lee
Hair & Make Up (Janelle Kroll): Shideh Kafei
Make Up (Dancers): Sara Schiavone
Hair (Dancers): Erica Zimmerman
Avid Edit and Online by: Tricky P DaVinci
Colorist: Ira Morris
After Effects Supervisor: Carlos Aldana
Production Assistant: Mustafa Douban
Catering by: Feast On Us
Artist Management: Rami Afuni
Shot at the Brooklyn Navy Yards in Brooklyn, NY
Special Thanks: Bill Fishman, Marc Agger & Ambrose Eng
Dancentricity presents KWAYE and the dance inspired music video to his song titled What Have You Done from his upcoming two song EP titled Love & Affliction.
Here is a fun dance music video by John Orpheus to his song titled Wey Ya Call Dat Ting?
The video was directed by Josh Haggarty and Fred Yurichuk. The dancers include John Orpheus and Sarah Riegler with a crew of fly boys from Ghana and Nigeria. Enjoy!
Song Credits
Produced, recorded and mixed by Mike Schlosser for Little Noise Records.
Written by Mike Schlosser and John Orpheus
West African rhythms by Sarah Riegler
A one shot music video, with no edits, seems like a great indie tool for those on a budget who don't have the cash for an editor. But, it usually takes much more planning, choreography, dozens of failed tries and complicated hard work than most would think.
With that said, just below is one of the greatest One Shot Music Videos of all time by a true indie out of Canada named Kiesza.
It was this debut single released by the Lokal Legend indie label that had such a strong impact that it successfully launched Kiesza's career.
Dancentricity presents Elise Trouw and the lyric music video for her independently released single song titled She Talking. which has enough dancing in it to be a welcome feature here. Enjoy!