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Josh Claybourn had this Youtube video over at In the Agora and it's really pretty cool. I like the song too. The video reminds me of the classic Jamiroquai video for Virtual Insanity, only much more stripped down.

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Whoa. Cool.

I actually prefer their video for "A Million Ways." The lead singer's sister choreographed a really cool dance for the band members, who then performed it in their backyard and filmed it in one take using a camera borrowed from a friend. It cost less than ten dollars to make.

"A Million Ways" video.

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