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Dragonette is the stage name of Canadian singer-songwriter Martina Sorbara.Originally an electronic music band from Toronto, Ontario, formed in 2005, [7] the band consisted of Sorbara with her then husband Dan Kurtz [8] as bassist and producer (also in The New Deal) and drummer Joel Stouffer.
The official music video for the track premiered May 2, 2012, on Dragonette's official VEVO channel, following a trailer for the video, which was released a week before. [1] [2] The video features a number of scientists, played by the male members of the band, along with extras, who kidnap Martina Sorbara and a group of extras to "leach happiness" from the unsuspecting victims, and condensing ...
The music video for 'Pick Up The Phone' was directed by Drew Lightfoot, and premiered September 9, 2009 on Dragonette's official YouTube channel. [3] The video features Martina Sorbara and a group of girls vandalizing a school, vandalizing a laundromat, riding around doing doughnuts in a car, running around the city, and performing in a school gym.
The official music video for the song premiered on Much, and was later uploaded to Dragonette's official VEVO channel. [7] The video features Martina Sorbara appearing with different styling, such as hair, make-up and clothing, walking around a room full of bright lights and mirrors. [ 8 ]
Dragonette have recorded songs for three studio albums. Canadian electronic music group Dragonette have recorded songs for four studio albums, one extended play, one compilation album and several guest features. The group was founded in 2005 by Martina Sorbara, Dan Kurtz, Joel Stouffer and Simon Craig. They released a self-produced EP that same year and later signed with Mercury Records ...
The music video, based on 1970s-era pornographic tropes, was directed by Ben Taylor, and premiered on Dragonette's official YouTube channel on June 26, 2007. [2] Dragonette described the video as "very saucy". [3]
"Fixin to Thrill" is an electropop/new wave song performed by Canadian band Dragonette. The song was written and produced by Dragonette for their second album Fixin to Thrill (2009). It was released as the album's lead single in May 2009. [1]
Initially named The Fuzz, [13] that project evolved into Dragonette. [1] She subsequently characterized her early solo music as sounding like it had been made for tampon commercials. [14] Sorbara co-wrote and sang in the 2006 Basement Jaxx single "Take Me Back to Your House". [15] She also appeared in the video for the song. She was credited as ...