Robot Love

Robot Love

Release date : January 1, 2008
Runtime : 3m
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Director : Hilary Harp / Suzie Silver /
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January 1, 2008 3m Music More
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Inspired, in part, by the cover of Megatron Man, Patrick Cowley’s archetypal Hi-NRG album, Robot Love is a celebration of the playful, synthetic, party-driven hedonistic culture of disco. A toy robot is seen dancing in ever-more elaborate and over-stimulating fantasy discos, and drifting and spinning in psychedelic wormholes. Essentially a music video for the Austrian band Ganymed’s absurd 1978 song, the video is playful and opulent, presenting a night at the disco as a mind-expanding trip to an alternate universe.
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  • title:Robot Love
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:3m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Hilary Harp / Suzie Silver /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Inspired, in part, by the cover of Megatron Man, Patrick Cowley’s archetypal Hi-NRG album, Robot Love is a celebration of the playful, synthetic, party-driven hedonistic culture of disco. A toy robot is seen dancing in ever-more elaborate and over-stimulating fantasy discos, and drifting and spinning in psychedelic wormholes. Essentially a music video for the Austrian band Ganymed’s absurd 1978 song, the video is playful and opulent, presenting a night at the disco as a mind-expanding trip to an alternate universe.
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