I was watching a music video for a Depeche Mode song called "Business". There was a distorted red overlay on top of the video, making it look very grainy.
Note
Though I listened to more of the song, the only part of the lyrics I remembered when I woke up was "There's no going back, no one is coming..."
Doing a YouTube search on "Depeche Mode" and "Business" doesn't turn up much. Just a very ridiculous remix of "Everything Counts" called the "Troy Pierce Unoffical Business Mix". Supposedly this appeared on a Remixes "Best of" album...but it's mostly just random muffled noises. Seems inauthentic to me: I'd be very upset if I'd paid for that!
Suddenly in the video, Mr. Incredible from the Pixar movies came and broke through the red grainy part of the video. Somewhere I read or heard a message (perhaps it was in the lyrics?) "Learn to manipulate the videos, you'll need that."
My point of view transformed the interior of a museum, with large video panels. An interview was being conducted with someone who was pretending to be Dave Gahan. He talked about how people had to step in to impersonate artists when they had other things they wanted to do, and didn't feel like playing themselves.
One of the remarks in the interview was something like "I'm more dare than animal."