Cut & Run

Stereophonics "Bust This Town" (Kes Glozier, dir.)

 

The song is inspired by a ancient law where you can kill a Welshman within the walls of Chester after midnight as long  as it with a crossbow

 

Directed by Kes Glozier previously commissioned by the V & A and Valentino. He brings his incredible unique talent to this dark narrative. Cinematography by the legendary Seamus McGarvey of   Atonement, and Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals.

 

Kes - “It’s my own version of bonnie and Clyde. A story of love and madness, inspired by my own personal love and madness”

 

Ashnikko "Special" (Joseph Delaney, dir.)

Taking inspiration from Japanese auteur Ryu Murakami’s 1992 sex-district drama Tokyo Deca- dence (Topaz), a flipped gender narrative video sees a high-rise apartment set the scene of a series of private strip teases.

Ashnikko, head of a hyper-modern stylised girl gang, hosts a blue-ne- on-drenched afterparty where a line-up of submissive men dance for their pleasure.

Dizzee Rascal "Quality" (Joel Spencer, dir.)

New director Joel Spencer partners up with grime legend Dizzee Rascal, bringing us a tribute to the genres early years and a nod to old school radio culture.

Championing the eras fashion we are taken back in time through this stylised, nostalgia evoking promo, filled with all the raw elements we associate with this infamous period of UK music culture.

In Quality we get a vintage Dizzee performance, filled with high energy and humour as he and Spencer take the viewer on a trip down memory lane.

Mobile Girl "Forest Coloss" (Ilona McIlwain, dir.)

LEZ are proud to share new music video from emerging director Ilona McIlwain in collaboration with Berlin based music producer mobilegirl for her debut EP ‘Poise’. The video for ‘Forest Coloss’ is a beautifully hypnotic compliment to her atmospheric and surreal sound. Bao, who features in the video is signed to

independent Swedish label Staycore and NYC label Discwoman, recently having made the  transition from DJ-ing to producing.

IDER "Learn To Let Go" (Diana Kunst, dir.)

Taking in the gritty charm of post-industrial Hackney Wick, director Diana Kunst paints a picture of youth in East London for IDER.

IDER are North London based R&B duo Megan Markwick and Lily Somerville. With a string of critically acclaimed singles, and two upcoming sold out gigs under their belt the duo are going from strength to strength.

‘Learn To Let Go’ is their first single to be released since signing to Glassnote Records back in August.