Īn advertisement for Areva, also created by H5, employs a very similar visual style. In 2003, Slant Magazine placed it at #74 in its list of the 100 greatest music videos of all time. The video won the award for Best Video at the 2002 MTV Europe Music Awards. "Someone Else's Radio Mix" is the mix used for the audio track in accordance with the single release. It shows a day in the life of a woman working in London's Square Mile solely through infographics this includes labelled close-ups of everyday objects, product lifecycles, schematic diagrams, charts, and is generally illustrated in a simple isometric visual style. The music video for "Remind Me" was directed by Ludovic Houplan and Hervé de Crécy of the French motion graphics studio H5. He spots a billboard for GEICO featuring an overly silly representation of a caveman, along with the insulting phrase, "So easy, a caveman could do it." The album version of "Remind Me" plays in the background throughout. In the fourth GEICO caveman-themed advertisement, a caveman dressed in contemporary attire and carrying a tennis racket is on a moving walkway at an airport. "Remind Me" has become somewhat famous in the United States due to its association with GEICO insurance. A writer for the Trouser Press called "Remind Me" close to perfect, while Billboard's Michael Paoletta honored it as a "potent club track". On the UK Singles Chart, it debuted at its peak position of number 21. was officially re-released on 12 August 2002, and did well commercially in the United Kingdom. (Will remind, will remind, will remind me,) Prevailing to recall (Will remind, will remind, will remind me,) What I was missing all that time in England (Will remind, will remind, will remind me. The double A-side single was released on 5 August 2002, a week before Melody A.M. (chorus) (repeat) It's only been a week, (Will remind, will remind, will remind me,) The rush of being home in rapid fading. "Remind Me" is a cheery easy listening song with instruments of wavy, acid house-style bass notes, mellow synthesizers and jazz-influenced percussion backing a 1960s-esque dreamy vocal line. "Remind Me" was also released as a double A-side single with " So Easy" after the latter was used by telecommunications company T-Mobile in a 2002 television advertisement in the UK the single reached #21 in the UK Singles Chart. The vocals on the song are provided by Kings of Convenience singer Erlend Øye. The single version of "Remind Me" is a remix by English duo Someone Else, and is substantially different from the album version. " Remind Me" is the fourth single by Norwegian duo Röyksopp. Svein Berge, Torbjørn Brundtland, Erlend Øye
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |