Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Watch: Gabe Gurnsey Reveals "You Can" Music Video

London based DJ/producer/songwriter Gabe Gurnsey has revealed the video for his current single "You Can".

The song is taken from his latest record 'Physical' out now via Phantasy. An extended version of ‘You Can’ will be released on 12” vinyl with a remix by The Hacker on 26 October on Phantasy. Pre-order the new 12” here

Shot at Manchester’s Soup Kitchen and directed by Nate Camponi, the video fulfils this fantasy through a haze of cigarette smoke and nubile bodies on the dance-floor. 

Watch below.


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Watch: Oh800 Drop Music Video For New Single "Mission To Mars"

London indie rock/pop/funk band Oh800 have dropped the video for their new single "Mission To Mars".

The song is taken from their upcoming debut album 'Character Building', set to arrive on November 2th. 

The video was directed by Joseph Bird. Check out below.


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Watch: YAK Unveil Music Video For New Single "Bellyache"

London indie rock/garage trio YAK have unveiled the video for their new single "Bellyache". 

“I was living out the back of my £205 car, completely broke as I had put all the money we had from the label into the band,” vocalist Oli Burslem says of the new song. ”It really felt like the last piece of music we would ever make and that we had to put everything we had into it. That’s where the last lyric “if you’re going for broke just make sure you don’t choke” comes from.”.

Take a look at the video below.


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Watch: Orchestra Of Spheres Premiere Music Video For "Āta"

Wellington experimental/psychedelic outfit Orchestra Of Spheres have premiered the video for their new single "Āta".

The song is taken from forthcoming double LP 'Mirror', out in November. 

This video tells the life story of Āta. Born from a magical pyramid, Āta the blob struts the streets of Wellington, repulsing pedestrians along the way. In an attempt to blend in with the crowd, Āta checks into a body modification clinic and undergoes a transfiguration into a winged creature - part blob, part human, part insect. Emerging transformed into the light, and led by dark angels to a holy site, Āta takes flight into the sky. While in flight, Āta is lured to an underground tomb and becomes transfixed by a ritual of drumming and flashing white lights that lure it to a searing death.

In Te Reo Māori ata means reflection and a human shadow, and Āta is a transliteration of the English name Arthur.

The video was shot on VHS at locations around Wellington, New Zealand, including Cuba Street, Pyramid Club and Massey Memorial.

Check out below.


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New Entry: Ivey Unleash New Single "Won't Be"

Aussie indie pop/alt five-piece Ivey have unleashed their catchy new single "Won't Be".

The song is taken from their sophomore EP 'Gorgeous', set to arrive this Friday (October 19).

The band described the EP, Gorgeous, as their "most collaborative effort to date." Gorgeous was , Tia Gostelow and Mallrat, and was recorded at Brisbane's Airlock Studios.

Stream it below.



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Watch: Sundara Karma Share Music Video For "Illusions"

Reading, England indie rock/pop band Sundara Karma have shared the video for their newest single "Illusions".

The song, produced by Stuart Price (Madonna, The Killers, Les Rhythm Digitales) and Kaines (Alex from Everything Everything), is part of our current playlist and  is the first taste of new stuff from their second album, due for release next year. Grab the single here.

Lead singer Oscar Pollock says: "The song is a groovy slow pumper, our best effort ever at being both sensual and enlightening. In times of horror and uncertainty we need love and positivity and the ability to recognise that everything around us is temporary. I like to think we are not separate from one another, every single thing we do affects the people and the world around us. From macro to micro - from our inner world to the outer world. Easier said than done and much easier sung than said."

The video was directed by Oscar Pollock. Take a look below.


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