What genre is Midnight City M83?

What genre is Midnight City M83?

Pop
Midnight City/Genres

What movie was Midnight City by M83 in?

Young & Beautiful
Midnight City/Movie

When was M83 Midnight City released?

2011
Midnight City/Released

What TV show is Midnight City in?

The song was used in the feature films Young & Beautiful (2013), Katy Perry: Part of Me (2012) and Warm Bodies (2013). In 2013 the song was used in the first-season finale of The Mindy Project. The song is featured in the pilot of Beauty & the Beast.

Where do I know Midnight City from?

“Midnight City” is a song by French electronic music band M83. The track was first released in France on 16 August 2011, as the lead single from the group’s sixth studio album, Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming (2011). The song was written by Anthony Gonzalez, Yann Gonzalez, Morgan Kibby and Justin Meldal-Johnsen.

When did Midnight City by M83 come out?

Music video by M83 performing Midnight City. (P) (C) 2011 M83 Recording Inc. under exclusive license to Mute for North America. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by EMI Label Services, Loading…

Where can I watch the Midnight City video?

Watch the M83 Trilogy, including the full Midnight City video here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=… Directed by Fleur & Manu, this video is a tribute to Village of the Damned, Close encounters of the Third kind and other Akiras. No kids where hurt in the process! Executive production by Division (C) 2011 M83 Recording Inc.

Who is the lead singer of the band M83?

For galaxy of the same name, see Messier 83. “Anthony Gonzalez (musician)” redirects here. For the actor, born 2004, see Anthony Gonzalez (actor). M83 is a French electronic music project formed in Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes in 1999 and currently based in Los Angeles, United States.

Who is the saxophone player in Midnight City?

Recording and release. Gonzalez’s observations of Downtown Los Angeles at night helped inspire “Midnight City”‘s lyrics. Gonzalez created the song’s opening riffs by heavily distorting his own voice. The song ends on a saxophone solo played by Fitz and The Tantrums’ James King.

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