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Joy Crookes "Don't Let Me Down" (Leonn Ward, dir.)

London singer Joy Crookes returns with a Hindu-inspired video from Black Dog FIlms director Leonn Ward.

Following up from her acclaimed 2017 ‘Influence’ EP, ‘Don’t Let Me Down’ is a soulful ode to the breakdown of a relationship. Drawing on Crookes’ Indian heritage, Leonn Ward’s video is a simple, and powerful piece of film.

Speaking to i-D the singer said, “the video was inspired by the Hindu goddess Lakshmi… the song itself came from a vulnerable place, and for me, these arms show my strength in the situation and how I overcame it”.

Django Django "First Light (LIVE)" (James Willis, dir.)

Bullion’s James Willis follows up his intimate Denai Moore live sessions by collaborating with indie art house rockers Django Django. Released as part of the bands much anticipated second album ‘Born Under Saturn’ James captures Django Django’s complex live set up in a series of stunning one shots for the track’s First Light, Reflections, Beginning to Fade & Pause Repeat.