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A blend of organic and industrial imagery makes this promo for Kerala Dust's 'Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl' a hypnotic watch. The London trio channel influences like The Velvet Underground and New Order in the track, which sucks the viewer into a trance with its repetitive groove, electronic flairs, and darkly whispered vocals. The accompanying film is equally absorbing, as it features dancers mysteriously drawn towards the sky in an abandoned factory. The repeated use of billowing plastic and raining debris adds visual texture to the piece, bringing life to the space and emphasising the interplay between warm bodies and cold surroundings. It's assured work which should draw intrigued listeners to investigate more of the band's visual and musical output.
Product Category: Promos
Territory: UK
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Kerala Dust - 'Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl'
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Kerala Dust
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'Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl' |
14 March 2023
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A blend of organic and industrial imagery makes this promo for Kerala Dust's 'Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl' a hypnotic watch. The London trio channel influences like The Velvet Underground and New Order in the track, which sucks the viewer into a trance with its repetitive groove, electronic flairs, and darkly whispered vocals. The accompanying film is equally absorbing, as it features dancers mysteriously drawn towards the sky in an abandoned factory. The repeated use of billowing plastic and raining debris adds visual texture to the piece, bringing life to the space and emphasising the interplay between warm bodies and cold surroundings. It's assured work which should draw intrigued listeners to investigate more of the band's visual and musical output.
Product Category: Promos
Territory: UK
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Kerala Dust
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14 March 2023 |
'Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl'
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by Syd Briscoe |
A blend of organic and industrial imagery makes this promo for Kerala Dust's 'Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl' a hypnotic watch. The London trio channel influences like The Velvet Underground and New Order in the track, which sucks the viewer into a trance with its repetitive groove, electronic flairs, and darkly whispered vocals. The accompanying film is equally absorbing, as it features dancers mysteriously drawn towards the sky in an abandoned factory. The repeated use of billowing plastic and raining debris adds visual texture to the piece, bringing life to the space and emphasising the interplay between warm bodies and cold surroundings. It's assured work which should draw intrigued listeners to investigate more of the band's visual and musical output.
Product Category: Promos
Territory: UK
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