It's Men's Final day at stuffy old Wimbledon so it's "Hello" from Parisian producer Martin Solveig, with help from Martina Dragonette, Bob Sinclair, tennis stars Gaƫl Monfils and Novak Djokovic, Lacoste, and 12,000 centre court spectators at the Roland Garros stadium during the French Open. Lifted from the upcoming Solveig album Smash...






Here's a poignant collaboration that TV medium John Edwards would appreciate. When director Nir Ben Jacobs heard the folky "River's Edge" by Canadian band Great Lake Swimmers he was reminded of eight intricately assembled wood-chip plate compositions he'd recently discovered that were made by his late grandfather. Amazingly, they captured the lyrics in the song so he photographed them, organised them into layers in 3D space and then animated them. Beautifully. Hopefully Edwards is right and grandad can see this. He'd be rightfully proud...




If you ever missed a big party because you were grounded then watching "10 Man Roll" from UK grime MC Jammer could bring it all flooding back. You might even learn something. Top marks to director Jose Otero for presenting another side of grime. And bonus points for the title of Jammer's debut album, out tomorrow; Jahmanji.






Finally, hold onto your iPads, it's interactive music video time! Just witness the futuristic-ness of it all, mmmm? When Robyn isn't singing about robots she's making music videos you can tweet yourself into for "Don't Fucking Tell Me". Just tweet something that's killing you #killingme and the "video" will regenerate itself to include your contribution. Not zeitgeisty enough? It's in 3D. See it here.