Francis Wallis teams up with Naughty boy and Calum Scott to create an electric new video for “Undo”. The video highlights society’s addiction to screen culture, showing the importance of living in the moment and connecting with one another. The isolation screens often create acting as the platform for a young group to make an active change.
A young mans journey to discover the world, despite the warnings of his family, finds out the hard way that the world isn't the bed of roses he thought it would be.
Behold what should be an ideal robotic replacement for striking workers, except the robots seem to be more interested in dance and disruption than anything that would be considered productive.
Subtle, supernatural elements are balanced by a warm VHS handheld nostalgia, in an intimate portrait of Adam and his love interest. This is the 4th video collaboration between Adam and silent tapes, in which they developed an artful narrative and world where an anthropomorphic orange ultimately comes alive in the human form.
An exotic girl and a handsome backpacker experience a series of chance encounters against the idyllic backdrop of Cape Town, South Africa - but are we being told the whole story?
Sashinski's feelgood video for Jonas Blue's Perfect Strangers puts a welcome twist on a story of traveller love.
Another month, another Massive Attack video. Even though this has the simplest concept of the three that have been released so far in 2016 — just Kate Moss twirling a light bulb on a string in the dark with some trippy visuals — like the others, it's worthy of some clickage.
Imagine Point Break with jumbo pogo sticks and Segway cops (sadly, no Keanu or Busey), and you have the gist of this one. This is one way to leave a crime scene. Not an effective one, but still...
Despite being filmed in Paris, as one can guess by the lyrics, this isn't a typical love song. It's typical if you're Jake Bugg, though, as the young troubadour wonders what he's supposed to get out of a relationship.