
Music Videos - A guide to the official music videos Madrugada have made and released, with screenshots from the videos, information about them and an overview of which formats the videos are available in for fans of the band to get ahold of and watch.
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Higher (2000, 04:06)
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Released on official promo release "Riffs Per Minute" CD, in MOV format.
Available in MOV format online.
First minute available on VHS(1) taped from television.
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Beautyproof (2000)
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The song was released as a single to promote the European tour in 2000, but delays lead to it actually coming out after the tour was finished. A fancy and really expensive music video was made right before the tour started, which the band was so unhappy with that it was never heard of again.
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Vocal (2000, 04:07)
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Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold.
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Released on official "L'actualité des labels indepéndants en DVD" promo DVD.
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This song was used on the soundtrack for the movie "Too Much Flesh," directed by Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold. In return for using the Madrugada song, the directors agreed to make a music video for the band. The video features clips from the movie, with cuts from the soundcheck and concert at Elysée Montmartre in Paris, France on November 14th 2000. During the performance of this song at the concert, Sivert left the stage and two dancers, one male and one female, came on to be filmed for the music video, but this segment was cut from the final version.
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Hands Up - I Love You (2001, 04:46 / 05:52)
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Available in MPEG format online.
Available in MOV format online.
Released on promo VHS.
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A Deadend Mind (2001)
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Only a few seconds available on VHS(1) taped from television.
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The band were planning on making art videos for all the songs on "The Nightly Disease." This one and the one for "Black Mambo" are the only ones known to have been made. This video does not feature any band members, but features Jon's brother in a rowboat basking about in a river in Oslo. This video was aired on the Norwegian chart show "Topp 20" on NRK when the EP charted.
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Black Mambo (2001, 05:52)
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Available in ASF format online.
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The band were planning on making art videos for all the songs on "The Nightly Disease." This one and one for "A Deadend Mind" are the only ones known to have been made. This one is never known to have been shown on television, and does not feature the band.
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Ready (2002, 03:17)
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Thomas Hilland.
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Available in MOV format online.
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For some reason, this music video was shelved and never made it to air. It first surfaced in 2005 when the director put it up on his official website.
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Majesty (2002, 04:16)
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Released on official "Majesty" CDS, in unknown format.
Available in WMV format online.
Available in AVI format online.
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Sivert Høyem - Far From Here (2004, 04:04)
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Available in MP4 format online.
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Blood Shot Adult Commitment (2004, 04:03)
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Available in MOV format online.
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Filmed live, starts off in black and white with only showing the band on stage, and then turns to colors and also showing an enthusiastic audience towards the end of the song.
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The Kids Are On High Street (2005, 04:31 / 03:29)
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Released on official EPK DVD for "The Deep End."
Available in WMV format online.
Available in MPEG format online.
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Filmed in London. Features shots of Madrugada fans who met up for a special Madrugada show, and features the band getting up on stage to start performing, but does not feature anything from the actual show they did.
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Venn (2005, 04:06)
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Available in MPEG format online.
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Features only Sivert from Madrugada.
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Stories From The Streets (2005, 04:13)
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Released on official EPK DVD for "The Deep End."
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Filmed with a stand-in drummer.
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Lift Me (2005, 04:02)
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Released on official "Lift Me" CDS, in MPEG format.
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Features clips from the Electronic Press Kit from "The Deep End," filmed by Blaim, and from the studio session of Ane Brun and Sivert singing the song.
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Live At Oslo Spektrum (2006)
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Stories From The Streets
On Your Side
Running Out Of Time
Vocal
Lift Me
Black Mambo
Mother Of Earth
Majesty
Strange Colour Blue
Hard To Come Back
Blood Shot Adult Commitment
You Better Leave
Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child
The Kids Are On High Street
Electric
Behind The Scenes
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Released on official live DVD "Live At Oslo Spektrum."
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Missing just a few songs from complete set.
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Sivert Høyem - Into The Sea (2006, 04:00)
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Eigil Langmark and Thomas Løberg.
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Available as stream on official EMI website.
Available in WMV format online.
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Filmed at Atlanterhavsakvariet in Ålesund, Norway. Additional people who worked on the project were producer Audun Lyngholm Wittenberg at Mikkel Media, Thomas Søbstad (cut), Daniel Voldheim (photo), Tom Kopperud (B-photo) and Christen Gran (light).
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