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The Mouse on Mars 'Polaroyced' Film Features Flying Dogs

The Mouse on Mars 'Polaroyced' film follows a break dancer in a luchador mask moving through the town to music.

The electronic beats blaring through the skies inspire the dancer to jive and throw his body around. His passion and energy sparks some sort of rave magic as it starts to rain golden glitter. As the beats quicken and the dancer's pace becomes more rambunctious, fences and general surroundings become shimmery and gilded. When the dancer brings out his best moves, giant gold pugs fly through the air: apocalypse style.

'Polaroyced' comes from the band's tenth album, Parastrophics. Musicians Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner have been grinding over mixing boards since their first album in 1994. As it says on the band's website, "they have taken electronica to new heights with a unique blend of sound annihilation, fragmented melodies and an impassioned hatred of conformity."
Trend Themes
1. Electronic Music Films - This trend presents an opportunity to create visually stunning and immersive films featuring electronic music as the driving force.
2. Rave-inspired Visual Effects - This trend opens up possibilities for creating innovative visual effects that enhance the energy and atmosphere of electronic music.
3. Musicians as Filmmakers - This trend suggests a potential for musicians to explore filmmaking as a creative outlet and expand their artistic expression.
Industry Implications
1. Music Production - There is an opportunity for music producers to collaborate with filmmakers and create unique audiovisual experiences.
2. Film Production - Film production companies can tap into the demand for visually captivating electronic music films and collaborate with musicians to create innovative content.
3. Visual Effects - The visual effects industry can create cutting-edge effects that elevate the visual experience of electronic music films to new levels of immersion and spectacle.

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