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Zune.net’s Podcast Video Part 4, ft. Iggy Pop
Zune.net’s Podcast Video Part 2, ft. Imogen Heap
As we posted last week, Microsofts’ Zune.net is exclusively featuring five music videos with five artists from the upcoming Heroes Original Soundtrack [or should that be "soundtrack"?] on their Heroes site. Video number two has been posted.
Heroes executive producer/director Allan Arkush has created five music video montage podcasts that feature show footage from the set and select tracks from the album.
The videos will revolve around several themes that are relevant to each song. For instance, Nada Surf’s “Weightless,” which is now available for downloading or streaming, contains footage of the characters who can fly and who are experiencing the “weightlessness of real emotions.†The video for Bob Dylan’s “Man in the Long Black Coat,†meanwhile, will focus on one of Heroes’ central villains, Sylar (Zachary Quinto). — BuddyTV
Imogen Heap’s Not Now but Soon is a beautiful song by one of my favorite musicians. Although, I do like Hide and Seek better.
You can check out the video here if you have the Zune software installed on your computer.
We’ll try to locate a version that doesn’t require this software. Thanks to Patrick for finding and commenting that the video is on YouTube! Continue reading to see it.
Zune.net’s Exclusive Heroes Podcast
Thanks to crochetgrl for reminding me about the Zune/Heroes partnership at zune.net/heroes.
While the third season of the TV show Heroes is still under wraps, fans of the series can download and watch five unique music video podcasts available for free exclusively in Zune Marketplace. Nada Surf’s Weightless provides the soundtrack to the first video, available now for download.
Crafted by the show’s executive producer and director Allan Arkush, each video short features exclusive edits of Heroes footage set to select tracks from the original soundtrack album. Scheduled to be released on March 28, the album features tracks from Bob Dylan, the Chemical Brothers featuring Spank Rock, Imogen Heap, and many more.
Continue reading for the links.





