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Pop / Rock 23 November, 2011

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Shares New Track + Video (Free MP3)

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Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Shares New Track + Video (Free MP3)
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Girlie Action Media & Marketing) Fresh off releasing his official remix of Lady Gaga's "Marry The Night," Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (nee Orlando Higginbottom) has released a new song, "Move On," along with a short video that chronicles his studies of German telecommunications towers, shot while on tour this past summer.

Download TEED's Brand New Track "Move OnHERE and Check Out The Video HERE!
 
TEED made waves in the US last month with several critically-acclaimed performances at CMJ, followed by a full North American tour. His first US release, the "Trouble" single, came out on October 18th (check out its surreal video), and he also released a Channel 4 4Play short film, which tailed him on the European festival circuit last summer, and documented him hard at work in his UK studio.
 
Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs swings between overt musicality and scarily on-point dance floor intuition, tearing up gigs around the globe with his live show of bizarre instruments, glitter cannons and of course… dancing dinosaurs. He also recently traveled to the Congo with Damon Albarn, who recruited him to be one of the producers for his DRC Music project, which saw a release via Warp Records on October 4th.
  






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