Dive into the electrifying world of Yello with their 1999 album "Motion Picture," a synthpop masterpiece that spans a captivating 53 minutes. This album, released on January 1st, 1999 under their own label, is a testament to Yello's innovative spirit and their ability to craft infectious, atmospheric soundscapes. From the pulsating beats of "Get On" to the hypnotic melodies of "Houdini," each track is a journey through the band's signature blend of electronic sounds and pop sensibilities. "Prisoner Of His Mind" and "Distant Mirror" showcase Yello's knack for creating thought-provoking lyrics set against a backdrop of lush synths, while "Time Freeze" and "Croissant Bleu" offer a more playful, upbeat vibe. The album's latter half, featuring tracks like "Liquid Lies" and "Squeeze Please," continues to impress with its dynamic range and inventive production. "Motion Picture" is not just an album; it's an experience that highlights Yello's enduring influence on the synthpop genre.