Magic (The Sound of Arrows song)

"Magic" is a song by Swedish duo The Sound of Arrows from their debut album Voyage.

"Magic"
Single by The Sound of Arrows
Released1 August 2011 (2011-08-01)
GenreElectronic, synthpop
LabelMajor Label, Geffen
Songwriter(s)Stefan Storm
Producer(s)The Sound of Arrows
The Sound of Arrows singles chronology
"Nova"
(2011)
"Magic"
(2011)
"Wonders"
(2011)

Music video

In the video all adults disappeared and children live in their magic world.

Shot in Spain, in countryside two hours from Madrid, Oskar Gullstrand explains that it is meant to be "childlike and youthful, and true to the song. When we were thinking about the video, Stefan and I first came up for about 200 ideas for a feature film. This is meant to be the trailer for that film."

  • Artist: The Sound of Arrows
  • Title: Magic (Geffen)
  • Director: Andreas Ohman, Oskar Gullstrand
  • Production Company: Naive AB, The Look Films
  • Producer: Victor Martin
  • DoP: Johan Holmquist
  • Art Director: Gerardo Izquierdo
  • Editor: Frederika Andersson, Andreas Ohman, Oskar Gullstrand
  • Illustrator: Linus Kullman, Carl-Johan Listherby
  • Animator: Jonas Lindman
  • Compositing: David Nalci[1]

Track listings

CD, UK
  1. «Magic» – 3:17
  2. «Magic» (Instrumental) – 3:15
vinyl 12", UK

Side A

  1. «Magic»
  2. «Magic» (Tom Staar Remix)
  3. «Magic» (Chad Valley Remix)

Side B

  1. «Longer Ever Dream»

Personnel

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-11. Retrieved 2011-07-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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