The Suzan: Desire

With a concept touching upon bizarre Japanese inventions, the video for The Suzan’s “Desire” is an experience unlike any other. Director Yu Nakajima addresses human desire in various other ways, many of which are comedic, and unexpected shots are bound by a thematic color spectrum. The track itself is wild but pop-friendly and easy to play on repeat.

Katie Dey: Data

Like a blanket of warmth laid over a cold, digital world, Melbourne-based musician Katie Dey delivers “Data,” a love song to the cloud. Piano- and vocals-driven, the track’s emotional strength nods to Kate Bush but this is something entirely and unexpectedly Dey.

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1980s-inspired Chromeo and The-Dream, an ethereal tune by The Saxophones, Aaron Taylor and more

The Saxophones: Just You As divisive as “Twin Peaks: The Return” was, each episode’s musical performance introduced viewers to an auditory environment only Angelo Badalamenti and David Lynch could create. “Just You,” penned by the aforementioned masters, left a resounding impact as it was sung by James Hurley (aka actor James Marshall). Here, husband and wife duo the Saxophones offer an equally chilling cover. The …