So it turns out Keira Knightley is married with 2 children. I didn't know that. (Or that she had a nose job.) Checking out her man, I found that he is James Righton of the Klaxons, a band I'd never heard of until today.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keira_Knightley
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Righton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klaxons
What I found most interesting is that they exemplify a new style of music called "New Rave".
" New rave is a genre of music described by The Guardian as "an in-yer-face, DIY disco riposte to the sensitive indie rock touted by bands like Bloc Party." It is most commonly applied to a British-based music scene between 2005 and late 2008 of fast-paced electronica-influenced indie music that celebrated the late 1980s Madchester and rave scenes through the use of neon colours and using the term 'raving' to refer to going nightclubbing. "
~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_rave
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Klaxons
IMO: Pretentious overproduced pop music - with nothing unique calling for a new genre ("new rave") much less anything to do with any rave scene I'd witnessed. I actually recognized the tune, "It's Not Over Yet," but could care less. Their mostly forgettable "Echoes" video takes place in a desert and even has a piano on fire.
All that time I was raving in deserts and beyond in the old fashioned manner when I could have tried the New Rave. Fortunately I doubt I missed anything. In fact, I went to Burning Man in the desert 10 years in a row, plus all the visits there in between - and in 2005 there was a giant car-launching trebuchet that hurled a piano that was alight with green fire (the fuel is mixed with cobalt chloride and/or copper sulfate - I forget all the mixtures now).
But now the Klaxons are done. Shock Machine is his new project.
Shock Machine - Shock Machine (Official Video) (5:12)
~ Shock Machine, 2016-03-08
IMO, it sounds like music to commit suicide to rather than clubbing or going to a rave. (In the late 80s and early 90s I grew up in the Detroit rave scene, and then beyond.) But if you're going to commit suicide, there's an abundance of better music for that. Even if you want a similar but superior sound, try the Cocteau Twins - or anything on the 4AD label.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4AD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocteau_Twins
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Cocteau+Twins
there doesn't seem to be anything here