Nominations for Best Promo Video 2004

In 2004 the promo video continued to grow and develop into a work of art, in some quarters (not Xfm's, love them as we do) even more important than the music itself. While never forgetting that music is king, there were some astonishing visual displays accompanying our favourite tracks. The Xfm jocks pulled the cream from the crop.
Claire Sturgess
The Killers 'All These Things That I've Done'
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Eddy Temple Morris
Eric Prydz 'Call On Me'
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Gareth Brooks
UNKLE 'Reign'
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Iain Baker
Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster 'Mr Mental'
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Ian Camfield
Eminem 'Just Lose It'
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John Kennedy
Hot Chip 'Playboy'
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Kevin Greening
Franz Ferdinand 'Take Me Out'
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James Hyman
Michael Gondry 'Something' by
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Jon Hillcock
The Longcut 'Transition'
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Lauren Laverne
The Streets 'Blinded By The Lights'
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Marsha Shandur
Iain Archer 'Summer Jets'
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Nick Luscombe
Kings of Convenience 'I'd Rather Dance With You'
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Paul Anderson
Morrissey 'Irish Blood, English Heart'
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Sarah Darling
Stereogram 'Walkie Talkie Man'
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Shaun Keaveny
Britney Spears 'Toxic'
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Steve Taylor
NERD 'She Wants To Move'
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Other Xfm Rated Videos of 2004
The Streets 'Dry Your Eyes' (pictured) [Vote]
Goldie Lookin' Chain 'Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do' [Vote]
Girls Aloud 'The Show' [Vote]
Eminem 'Mosh' [Vote]
Ash 'Starcrossed' [Vote]
Fatboy Slim 'Slash Dot Slash' [Vote]
Electric 6 (pictured) 'Radio Ga-Ga' [Vote]
Green Day 'American Idiot' [Vote]
Travis 'Walking In The Sun' (pictured) [Vote]
My Chemical Romance 'I'm Not Okay (I Promise)' [Vote]
John The White Rapper 'Our Time' [Vote]
Hope of The States 'The Red, The White, The Black, The Blue' [Vote]
The Vines 'Winning Days' (pictured) [Vote]
Muse 'Hysteria' [Vote]
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