A very meta Claymation clip for the reliably creative Hot Chip in which our lead protagonist Eleanor has some misfortunes before taking control of everything around her.
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.
A couple struggling with the lack of love for quite a while now.
“Why is it," he said, one time, at the subway entrance, "I feel I've known you so many years?”
”Because I like you," she said, "and I don't want anything from you.”
Romano Pizzicihini’s video for ‘Beyond the Wizards Sleeve’ by Black Crows explores the eery tension between two tennis students. Romano describes this tension as, “constantly teetering between innocence and brutality, but shot in a matter of fact way.”
The first chapter of Disclosure's Caracal saga (and sophomore album) begins proper after the recent teaser with our introduction to a woman who appears to have Sixth Sense powers - combine this with some Mexican voodoo in a land where it appears, as Zach de la Rocha once rapped, "who controls the past now controls the future" (oh, and some Orwell guy, too).
The Lawrence brothers say that every song on the album may get a video that connects all of them. In fact, "Holding On" is part one of four videos making up a short film from director Ryan Hope. Needless to say, I think all of us here at VS are intrigued with what lies ahead.
Disclosure will go wide-screen on new album Caracal, teaming with director Ryan Hope for an album trailer looks like a futuristic action-adventure-art film and is hopefully just a tease of what's to come...