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Say Lou Lou x Lindstrøm release brand new video for “Games For Girls”

  • September 24, 2014
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The beautiful young and talented twin sisters Say Lou Lou are just about to release their highly-anticipated debut album ‘Lucid Dreaming’ via Columbia Records on February 2nd 2015. Destined to tear up dancefloors across Europe and beyond this summer, ‘Games For Girls’ is an addictive slice of contemporary electro-disco. “The concept of Saint Lou Lou is duality,” says 21-year-old Miranda to Interview Magazine. “Between us being twins, one dark and one light,” Elektra agrees. “Our music is both dark and light,” she says. “Some people say it’s a happy, dancey thing, and some people feel it’s dark and ethereal.” With the production by Lindstrøm “Games For Girls” they just premiered a wonderful video directed by Dimitri Basil. –  image: press

 

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6 comments
  1. Gary Leech says:
    May 23, 2025 at 1:55 pm

    Funny how this video nails that playful energy—feels like a game in itself. Speaking of games, I’ve been diving into cricket tournaments lately, not just watching but actually betting a bit for fun. If anyone’s into that too, I found a helpful guide on how to bet on cricket through mobile or PC over at https://sosomodapks.com/how-to-bet-on-cricket-tournaments-on-1xbet-using-mobile-or-pc/ It breaks things down super simply, which is great if you’re just starting out. Just thought I’d drop that in here since we’re talking about fun, strategy, and a bit of risk—all part of the game, right?

  2. fasseh says:
    July 6, 2025 at 10:00 am

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  4. Mojish says:
    July 31, 2025 at 4:16 am

    Say Lou Lou’s unique mix of dark and light tones in their electro-disco sound really sets them apart, offering both catchy beats and deep, ethereal vibes. Their debut album promises to bring fresh energy to dancefloors across Europe and beyond. If you’re looking to complement your music experience with versatile tech solutions, https://armourycrate.org/armoury-crate-alternatives/ offers some great options to explore.

  5. yaso says:
    August 16, 2025 at 6:35 am

    Really enjoyed the creativity in “Games For Girls” — Say Lou Lou and Lindstrøm brought such a fresh vibe to the visuals. It’s always interesting how music videos experiment with storytelling, much like how tech tools evolve to improve user experiences. I recently came across this guide on https://gettorrentio.com/torrentio-not-working/ that dives into fixing streaming issues, and it reminded me how both music and technology thrive on smooth, engaging delivery.

  6. Charlie says:
    August 16, 2025 at 6:35 am

    Really enjoyed the creativity in the “Games For Girls” video—Say Lou Lou and Lindstrøm captured such a unique vibe. It’s interesting how collaborations in music mirror the way alternative tools and platforms evolve in tech communities. For example, I recently explored some Bloxstrap alternatives here: https://bloxstrappc.com/bloxstrap-alternatives/

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