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Albert Hammond Jr "Muted Beatings" (Fraser RIGG, dir.)

Step through the door with Albert Hammond Jr. and actress Portia Doubleday in this beautifully dreamlike exploration of love and life and loss directed by Fraser RIGG.

Albert Hammond Jr: "I followed Fraser into the abyss. He had a real vision he expressed by saying 'Love is the one thing that transcends time and space.' I felt like he was moved by the song and knew how to capture it visually.  I understood what he meant but to me the love didn’t represent human connection. I knew It would be the most universal way to show it visually but I found myself realizing the cycle of who I was and what I was about to become, with the death of my old self and the birth of this new person, was what transcended time and space. That love for life, that lust for life is forever reshaping itself."

Wale f/ G-Eazy "Fashion Week" (Romain Cieutat, dir.)

Wale ft G-Eazy - Fashion Week

Directed by Romain Cieutat

Maybach Music / Atlantic records. 

DOP: Ryan Hope

First A.D: Kenneth Arnold Taylor

Editing: Mark Maborough

Produced by Laura Jones & Jona Ward for Partizan

Post production : Brice Colinet and Nathalie De Bernardinis for Royal Post

Color grading: Robin Risser

Choreographer: Lindsey and Craig for Bloc Talent Agency

Dancers: Clarys Biagi Adedamola Orisagbemi Comfort Fedoke Official Page & Undiwe

Set Design by Spencer Graves

Visuals by Monoburo

Ariel Pink "Dayzed Inn Daydreams" (Grant Singer, dir.)

Punk rockers probably shouldn't age gracefully, but such is (debatably) the case with Mau Maus singer Rick Wilder in this portrait of the anarchist as a very old man for Ariel Pink. Wilder still looks the part — think Johnny Rotten, but older and skinnier — and still clings to his punk dreams, but his days are mostly spent just scraping by and surviving.