

There is even a certain degree of hostility among the teams that arrived to watch the event. The video effects, in this case, are outstanding and have producers managed to incorporate a proponent of Djing to the control consoles of the racing greyhounds. What is even more eye-catching are the remote controllers of the racing greyhounds. The idea of watching mechanical dogs racing is also one you would expect to findin such a world. The character's costumes are amazing and are something you would only expect to find in a blockbuster movie. It transports you to a future of robotics while still maintaining a funky groove. The extended video remix of 'Greyhound' is a dramatic video with a futuristic theme to it. It is directed by Carl Rinsch and stars the members of the Swedish House Mafia, Steve Angello, Axwell, and Sebastian Ingrosso. The music video 'Greyhound' was released on YouTube in March 2020. This video compliments the music track, and to a great extent, it feels like the composer's feelings have been passed along. This video is quite dramatic, and the music provides a perfect background setting for the events happening in the video. At the end of the video, we observe the girl as she twists her hands in a manner to suggest that she has just finished with him. The girl manages to overwhelm him with her telepathic strength, and she beats the hell out of him.

Her eyes turn dark as she discovers that she can manipulate the space around her and her would-be attacker. The video, however, takes a dramatic turn as the girl suddenly manifests monstrous powers. At this point, it is clear that the man has no good intentions, and you almost feel real fear for the little girl. The video shows the girl speaking on an old red telephone even as the man approaches her while preparing a bottle of what could be chloroform. At this point, the creepy man, possibly a pedophile, grabs the opportunity and begins to follow the girl to an underground basement area. One of the kids, a little blonde girl, breaks out from the group and begins walking away. This emotionally compelling video begins with a scene of a man creepily watching a group of playing children. The stars in this video include Edouard Audouin and Emma Gitlis. This video was released in 2011 and was directed by the director, Tony T. "First Of The Year (Equinox)" By Skrillex
