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- Underground 2 entails tuning cars for street races, while resuming the Need for Speed: Underground (2003) storyline. The game provides several new features, such as a broader customization, new methods of selecting races and more.
- An 84 minute collection of commercials, music videos and other stuff by the influential English video artist and filmmaker Chris Cunningham.
- "Ebeneezer Goode" is a song by British electronic music group The Shamen, which, after being heavily remixed by The Beatmasters, became their biggest hit when released as a single in August 1992.
- Features 14 stunning videos of Björk. The videos for Human Behaviour (from her first solo album Debut), Isobel (from her second album, Post) and Bachelorette (from her 3rd studio album, Homogenic) form a trilogy - all directed by Michel Gondry.
- Björk: Volumen Plus includes the music videos for Alarm Call and All Is Full of Love from Homogenic, Hidden Place, Pagan Poetry, and Cocoon from Vespertine, and It's in Our Hands from Greatest Hits and Nature Is Ancient from Family Tree.
- "Voltaic: The Volta tour Live in Paris and Reykjavik" is a remarkable, multi-media document of Björk's visually dazzling Volta tour. Full of on-your-feet moments, the film features highlights recorded in Paris and Reykjavik, with performances of songs from Volta as well as earlier tracks including Hunter, Joga, Army of Me, and Hyperballad. Björk's band on the Volta tour included Mark Bell (LFO) on computers and keyboards and Damian Taylor on keyboards and programming. Drums and percussion were played by Chris Corsano (Sonic Youth, etc.); Jónas Sen played piano, harpsichord, and church organ; and Björk's all female Icelandic 10-piece brass section rounded out the group. A dynamic, grand live experience, the Volta tour has been acclaimed around the world.
- Film of Alabama 3's concert at the London Astoria, December 14 2004.
- Video promo for Heal (The Separation) by The Shamen from the album Axis Mutatis.
- "Move Any Mountain" by The Shamen, first released under the title "Progen". With an official remix by The Beatmasters, the song was re-released in the UK and was their first top-ten single, reaching number 4 in the UK Singles Chart.
- Collection of music videos by British electronic band Sneaker Pimps. The videos included are 'Tesko Suicide', 'Six Underground', 'Spin Spin Sugar', 'Post Modern Sleaze' and 'Low Five'
- Promotional video of the Sugarcubes' single, from their debut album "Life's Too Good" (1988). LÑean singer Björk and the band sing while walk by Reykjavík while aerial shots of ice mountains and the city are shown.
- Offical music video for Björk's "Lionsong".
- Video promo for The Shamen's "Hyperreal" from the album En-Tact.
- imaginary process of nature waking up, beginning with a seed, that then slowly transforms itself into a seedling.
- Video promo for "Weak" by Skunk Anansie, released as the fourth single from their debut album Paranoid and Sunburnt.
- Promotional music video of the Skunk Anansie's hit, from the their second studio album 'Stoosh'.
- Music video for The Shamen's Transamazonia from the album Axis Mutatis.
- "LSI (Love Sex Intelligence)" by The Shamen was the first single taken from their album Boss Drum. It achieved a great success in Sweden, where it reached number 4 and in the UK, where it reached number 6.
- Video promo for The Shamen: Destination Eschaton from the album Axis Mutatis.
- Music video for The Shamen's Omega Amigo from the album En-Tact.
- Music video for Boss Drum by The Shamen from their 1992 album by the same name.