One of the fastest growing sides to our business. From established songwriters to brazen young bands, we're making more and more music promos for some of the most exciting acts in the industry.
Teddybears, Sweden's finest exponents of genre-blending dance beats, recently took a trip to Kingston, Jamaica with director Joe Connor. The lads - big fans of the dancehall music scene - met some of their musical idols in the studio and made a few new friends on the dance floor. Joe was there to document the ensuing mayhem.
Joe Connor unleashes a striking promo for Irish singer/songwriter Pat Byrne. Last year Pat won the Irish version of the TV show 'The Voice' and Joe decided his powerful vocals were the perfect accompaniment to a spot of rugby in the rain. Brutal yet beautiful stuff.
Joe Connor's kaleidoscopic treat for Sound of Gun's cover of Echo & The Bunnymen's classic single The Killing Moon.
Joe Connor has directed his second music video for Brit rockers Feeder. 'Idaho' features super-talented actor Daniel Mays as a man on a bull-riding mission. The star of Outcasts and Mrs Biggs was put through his paces but rode out the bronco's bucks in style.
Nate Camponi shoots this very pretty promo for indie whizz kids Dutch Uncles. It's full of balloons, glitter
Nate Camponi directs this tale of youthful exuberance for Brit dance act Above & Beyond.
Indie rock band The Moons star in this sweet stop motion promo from director Joe Connor. Joe himself photographed the band in full flow, got busy with a pair of scissors and our edit team knitted it all back together to a tee.
Sing J Lee shows off his talents by taking an eclectic illustrative approach to his music video Youngblood by Scams.
Sing J Lee creates a dark, kaleidoscopic promo for the single Eleventh Hour from all-girl group Pins.
Sing J Lee takes Manchester band Pins to a flooded slate quarry - he sure know how to treat the ladies. Fortunately the result is the perfect mix of graphics, great atmosphere and a banging tune.
Sing J Lee delivers a stylish studio-based stunner for Brit rockers Skunk Anansie, full of high kicks and even higher hair styles.
Jack Daniels continues its foray into the world of rock and roll with the JD Set Glasgow. Filmed by Nate Camponi and aired on Channel 4, the full show follows a stellar line up of established and up and coming artists as they re-imagine the biggest hits around.
Joe Connor has created a suitably heavy-hitting promo for Band of Skulls' single 'Bruises'. Two bowling teams go toe to toe in an epic ten-pin battle complete with beards, Mexican wrestling masks and elaborate victory salutes, as the Southampton rock trio calmly watch on eating the odd chip and drinking slushies. Rock and roll.
Alternate rock aficionados Feeder are back with their latest single, 'Children of the Sun'. In the video, directed by Joe Connor, the band conjure up a giant sun with their magical riffs. If they can do the same in reality we could keep this hot patch going till Autumn. Keep playing lads, we need more Vitamin D.
Joe Connor has shot a bass-pounding promo for South London's foremost Grime aficionado P-Money. 'Dubsteppin' follows one man's trip to the LOVEBOX festival in the East End to see P-Money ripping it up in a manner only a man with the name 'P' can. Brap etc.
After the success of their first collaboration, Band of Skulls and director Joe Connor have teamed up once again for the band's latest single 'You're Not Pretty'. The video is set in a prison. So, as you'd expect, there are prisoners. A guard. And tap dancing. That's right, tap dancing. Who'd have thought that a screw and three convicted felons would be so light on their feet?
Nate Camponi's music video for Random Impulse's 'I Don't Really Care' clearly demonstrates why it's not a good idea to date a girl with freakish super powers. Sure, she could take you for a romantic fly around the planet, but forget to put the toilet seat back down and your days are numbered.
Joe Connor's new music video for The Moons has a few special features. Number one, a cracking tune. Two, lots and lots of crazy ink. And three, the King Mod himself, Mr Paul Weller. It all comes together very well we're sure you'll agree, even if our editors will be seeing blobs of ink in front of their eyes for weeks to come.
We're particularly excited to introduce our new music video for Swedish electro-rockers Teddybears. Their single, 'No More Michael Jackson', is a bass-thumping tribute to the spangly glove wearing King of Pop himself and features one of his old bezzie mates (hint: not Yuri Geller). Directed by friend and top creative man DBT, ably assisted by our own Joe Connor.