Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs is set to release his long-awaited debut full-length Trouble in the US on June 12 via Casablanca Records, and today he is sharing his visionary new video for "American Dream Part II."
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The track, which is also the only instrumental found on Trouble, features Oxford, UK's TEED's trademark sub-bass, electro bounciness and washed-out synths that combine to create a stunning piece of modern dancefloor pop.
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - American Dream Part II video:
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs was invited by Opel/Vauxhall to produce a collaborative video inspired by their upcoming urban premium model ADAM, due to be revealed later this year. The result is a mesmerizing piece.
ADAM is about self-expression through unique customization, and the video embodies that spirit of experimentation and fun.
One of the most anticipated electronic albums of the year, Trouble finds him completely immersed in the role of vocalist, singing throughout, providing the story with a genuine heartfelt quality.
As Orlando Higginbottom (aka TEED himself) comments: "I hoped to make a record that felt free from the frequent short-lived trends in dance music, and that made sense to a dancer and a listener. I feel like I've been working on this debut album for ages and now I can't wait to get it out there."
The debut album Trouble is due out June 12, 2012 via Casablanca Records.
For more information on the Opel/Vauxhall ADAM please visit facebook.com/OpelVauxhallAdamAndYou
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