EDIT (10 March 2009): Google - owners of youtube - have fallen out with the major record labels. As a result, all music videos on youtube have been removed to UK users. We're biting our tongue on this latest act of suicide by the record industry, but in the meantime if you're in the UK, a lot of this feature won't work.
Sorry about that, but we're working on fixing it now. (Ed)
At FHM, we like to think we're on the ball when it comes to 'hot' music. It depends on your definition of the word, but we think you'll be pleased with our choices. If you're looking for Chris Cunningham's high-concept video for Bjork's All Is Full of Love, you're barking up the wrong tree. But if dental floss workout gear, pneumatic blondes with pneumatic drills, bouncing, stripping, writhing and wrestling appeal more directly, you've hit the jackpot.
Take, for example, Eric Prydz's Call On Me, which was accused of being misogynistic by Daily Mail readers. Director of the video, Huse Monfaradi, disagrees: "I think Call On Me was very misunderstood when I made it... for me it is a very empowering video, not to mention tongue in cheek and lighthearted. In some ways I regret making it to be honest, because it did kind of change people's approach to dance music videos and it did open the floodgates for some fucking terrible sexy videos which were just arse and tits."
Roll tape...