Top 100 Music Videos of 2011

Ok here we go, better late than never, Music Video Jam’s top 100 music videos of 2011, as voted by the users of MusicVideoJam.com. 2011 was an interesting year for music where many large acts receded to the background while many new bands made themselves known with innovative music. As usual, we cover off the beaten path music videos here, so don’t expect to see the regular pop hits here. We try and throw a little more attention towards smaller bands, artists and directors that dare to take chances and produce fun and creative stuff. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter to get automatic notices of new video posts. Use the suggest box if you want to share a cool video.
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The top 100 list is cut in to 10 pages, 10 video per page. Use the links at the bottom to go to the next page. Starting with #100…
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It’s another day, another month and time for the top ten list. August seemed a little slower than usual but we still saw some interesting stuff. At number one is Joy Wellboy with a dancing mud woman in “Flush Me”. M.I.A. comes in at number two with her cheese-core designs in XXXO. We got some breakdanceing and body-poppin in black and white at number three with “Future Tidings” from Gemini Club. Actor Ray Winstone (The Departed, Sexy Beast) explains how being struck by lightning transformed his life in the music video for “The Answer”, from UNKLE, coming in at number four. Tricky is back with a new album, and video for the track “Murder Weapon” coming in at number five. Using what looks to be cheesy stock video footage, the music video for Ratatat’s track “Drugs” takes on a creepy tone and wins the number six spot on the list. “Fire In Your New Shoes” from Kaskade comes in at number seven with a catchy tune. The rambling blues ballad “You Won’t Let Me Down Again” from Isobel & Mark Lanegan is at number eight. A couple gets busy in “Melbourne” by Dom Project at number nine. And finally at number ten is “It’s On” from Roots Manuva. View the full post to see all these videos on one page. Enjoy, remember to vote and see ya next month!
It’s the end of July and time again for our monthly top 10 music videos list. Leading the pack is a band called Tricil with “The Emancipation”. They’ve got some great beats in there and a well edited video to go along with it. The psychedelic fishing trip “lykke li vs. rodeo remix” (AKA “Mutant Sperm”) from Knocked Up comes in at number two. In third is Alice Gold with a great video and super catchy song, “Orbiter”. In 4th It’s flamethrower vs. fire extinguisher in this creative video for “Ritalin” from the Dancing Pigeons. Massive Attack comes in at number five with the simplistic yet mesmerizing video for “United Snakes”. Number six goes to the odd yet catchy song and video “No Fucking Around” by Rafter. The number 7 spot goes to a live performance by the incredible beat-box champion, Beardyman performing at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival. At number 8 we’ve got the disturbing nsfw tale of alien love, “Super Gum” by Tobacco. Number 9 gives up some fresh rhymes and beats with “Demon” by Mouths Cradle. Finally at number 10 we’ve got the latest music video from the mysterious artist iamamiwhoami with “t”. Hope you all are enjoying the site. Don’t forget to vote and send in music video suggestions! See all top ten music videos for July in the full post.