Kylie Minogue ´Sexercise´ new video


Excitante, con mallas y una serie de compañeras gimnastas, la cantante australiana Kylie Minogue lo muestra todo, o casi todo, en el sensual videoclip de su último single "Sexercise".
Este nuevo video pertenece a su última producción discográfica titulada "Kiss me once", un disco que se convierte en el duodécimo proyecto musical de la cantante de "Can"t get you outta my head".
El videoclip, en el que podemos ver a una despampanante Minogue, contó con la dirección de Will Davidson incluye escenas que muestran a un grupo de mujeres en una sala de gimnasia en tacones y ejercitando el cuerpo.




Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE (Melbourne, 28 de mayo de 1968) ―conocida mundialmente como Kylie Minogue― es una cantante australiana de música pop, compositora y actriz, conocida notablemente por su álbum Fever (2001) y su exitoso sencillo «Can't Get You Out Of My Head», el cual le valió dos distinciones de los premios Brit en 2002. La cantante ha vendido un total de 70 millones de producciones musicales en el mundo.
Después de empezar su carrera como una actriz infantil en la televisión australiana, obtuvo reconocimiento a través de su papel en el soap opera Neighbours, antes de comenzar su carrera como cantante en 1987. Su primer sencillo, «Locomotion», estuvo siete semanas en el número uno en los gráficos australianos y se convirtió en el sencillo más vendido de la década. Esto logró que tuviera contactos con compositores y los productores Stock, Aitken & Waterman. Su primer álbum, Kylie (1988), y el sencillo «I Should Be So Lucky», cada uno alcanzando el número uno en Reino Unido, y en los próximos dos años, sus primeros treces sencillos alcanzaron la lista de los diez destacados en Gran Bretaña. Su primera película, The Delinquents (1989) fue una taquilla exitosa en Australia y Reino Unido y recibió reseñas generalmente positivas.

SXSW South by Southwest

South by Southwest (SXSW) is a set of film, interactive, and music festivals and conferences that take place early every year (usually in March) in Austin, Texas, United States. It began in 1987, and has continued to grow in size every year.
In 2011, the conference lasted for 10 days, with SXSW Interactive lasting for five, Music for six, and Film running concurrently for nine days. SXSW is considered to be Austin's "signature event". South by Southwest is run by a company, called SXSW Inc., that plans and executes conferences, trade shows, festivals and other events.
In addition to the three main South by Southwest festivals, the company runs three other conferences, two in Austin: SXSWedu, a conference on educational innovation, and SXSW Eco, an environmental conference; and one in Las Vegas: SXSW V2V, a conference focused on innovative startups.






Similar festivals

The creators of South by Southwest co-created two similar festivals in 1995: North by Northwest (NXNW) in Portland, Oregon, and North by Northeast (NXNE) in Toronto. North by Northwest ended in 2001, and was replaced by MusicfestNW, an event run entirely by NXNW's other founders, the Willamette Week. In 2006, SXSW organizers created West by Southwest (WXSW) in Tucson, Arizona, a music festival which occurs directly before South by Southwest and mostly features bands that are scheduled to play at SXSW.
Other festivals inspired by SXSW include 35 Denton (formerly known as "North by 35" or "NX35" and "35 Conferette") in Denton, Texas, XOXO in Portland, Oregon, South by Due East in Houston, C2SV in San Jose, California, Live at Heart in Örebro, Sweden, The Great Escape Festival in Brighton, Incubate (formerly known as "ZXZW") in Tilburg, Netherlands, MoSo Conference in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and The Goa Project in India. South by So What?!, a one day music festival, is also named after South by Southwest.

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Daft Punk

Daft Punk is a French electronic music duo consisting of musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter. Daft Punk reached significant popularity in the late 1990s house movement in France and met with continued success in the years following, combining elements of house with synthpop. The duo is credited with producing songs that are considered essential in the French house scene. The group was managed from 1996 to 2008 by Pedro Winter (Busy P), the head of Ed Banger Records. Early in the group's career, the band members were influenced by groups including The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones.

Bangalter and de Homem-Christo were originally in a band called Darlin', which disbanded after a short period of time, leaving the two to experiment musically on their own. The duo became Daft Punk, releasing its critically acclaimed debut album Homework in 1997. The 2001 release of Discovery was even more successful, driven by the club singles "One More Time", "Digital Love", and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger". In March 2005, the duo released the album Human After All to mixed reviews. However, the singles "Robot Rock" and "Technologic" achieved success in the United Kingdom.
Daft Punk toured throughout 2006 and 2007 and released the live album Alive 2007, which won a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album. The duo composed the score of the film Tron: Legacy and in 2010 released the soundtrack album of the film. In January 2013, Daft Punk left EMI Records for Sony Music Entertainment's subsidiary label Columbia, and released Random Access Memories in 2013 to critical acclaim. The lead single "Get Lucky" became an international success, peaking in the top 10 in 32 countries. Random Access Memories led to five Grammy wins in 2014 including Album of the Year, as well as Record of the Year for "Get Lucky".

The group is known for its emphasis on using visual and story components associated with their musical productions. Daft Punk is also known for its use of disguises while in public and/or performing; specifically ornate helmets and gloves to assume robot personas in most of their public appearances since 2001. The duo rarely grants interviews or appears on television.

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