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A music video to accompany the release of "Cinema" was first released onto YouTube on 24 March 2011 at a total length of three minutes and thirty-nine seconds. [1] It features Benny Benassi, producer Alle Benassi and Gary Go.
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List of music videos, showing year released and directors Title Year Director(s) "Something Good Can Work" (version 1) 2009 Unknown "Something Good Can Work" (version 2) Ross Elliot Cooper and Bugsy Riverbank Steel "I Can Talk" Megaforce "Undercover Martyn" (version 1) 2010 James Lees "Undercover Martyn" (version 2) Brian Philip Davis
"Sleep Alone" is a song by Northern Irish band Two Door Cinema Club from their second studio album, Beacon (2012). It was released on 20 July 2012 as the album's lead single. [ 1 ] The track is included in the official soundtrack for EA Sports game, FIFA 13 . [ 2 ]
The song was announced by the band Cinema Staff on 3 February 2019 as the ending theme for the second half season three of the anime Attack on Titan. [1] The announcement marked the band's first single in nearly two and a half years, their prior most recent being "Vektor E.P. []" released in November 2018, [2] and the second collaboration with the anime since creating the song "great escape ...
"What You Know" is a song by Northern Irish band Two Door Cinema Club from their debut studio album, Tourist History (2010). It was released on 7 February 2011 as the album's fifth and final single. The song was written by Alex Trimble, Kevin Baird, and Sam Halliday and was produced by Eliot James. The song peaked at number 64 on the UK Singles ...
The single was released alongside the coupling B-side music compilation titled "cinema staff [bokutachi no hihō] tour Final @2013.07.11 Shibuya CLUB QUATTRO" (cinema staff【僕たちの秘法】tour Final @2013.07.11 渋谷CLUB QUATTRO, lit. "cinema staff [our secret method] tour Final @2013.07.11 Shibuya CLUB QUATTRO"), which itself is composed of songs recorded live during the band's ...
The music video for the song was directed by Giacomo Triglia. [7] Filmed in Venice, it shows Samuel and Michielin in the Venetian Lagoon, while a monster is following them. After they appear on the red carpet of the Venice Film Festival, they discover nobody is waiting for them. In the end, they start dancing together with the lagoon monster. [8]