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December 3, 2021 dj poolboi releases romantic French music video for latest single

dj poolboi releases romantic French music video for latest single

dj poolboi, a well-known chill producer hailing from Austin, Texas, has recently released his latest single, ‘la nuit n’en finit plus’ with award-winning singer Clio. The single has been paired with a music video, directed by Julie Reynaud, who is known for creating the first music video for the French-indie band Video Club. The video fully embraces the French-romantic era, bathed in gentle tones and carrying a whimsical aspect. 

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The young producer has a busy schedule arranged for 2022, with his upcoming LP, stay just a little while longer slated for release on the 4th of March followed by a tour of Europe and the UK. You can find the Tickets for sale here. We’d like to give you an idea of what to expect from either but based on his previously released single, take me far away, your guess is as good as ours. What we do know if that it will be carefully crafted yet infused with chilled vibes from the get-go.

Speaking of the video, Julie Reynaud tells us: “When minutes seems to be hours in an endless night, what about going out for a nocturnal walk in the city of light celebrating being alive? I think this what is about this music video: turning loneliness from burden to blessing”.

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November 29, 2021 KARMACODA wrap up 2021 with hand-animated music video

KARMACODA wrap up 2021 with hand-animated music video

Looking back, it’s clear 2021 has been the year of greats for KARMACODA. The trio kicked things off in March with the release of their captivating single, Make Me The One whose video won numerous awards including two 2021 Hermes Creative Awards, one Unglued Music Video award and three Davey Awards for Video Entertainment, Best Use of Music and Art Direction. There were several other releases for the band as they built towards the reveal of their stunning LP,  Slow Down, Melt and Catch Fire which was released a few short months later in July. 

Stream/ buy: Slow Down, Melt and Catch Fire LP

The US-based trio have returned once more to round out the end of the year with one last release: a carefully handcrafted music video for their melancholic single, ‘Lo-Fi Girl’. The video was animated by Shubhranshu and Shephali at the Entangled Studio in India and calls to mind bygone eras and timeless love stories. KARMACODA’s latest video has already received support from Clout Magazine and Raw Entertainment with rustles in the air as more publications become lost in the video.

Brett of KARMACODA share his thoughts on the video for ‘Lo-Fi Girl’: “We reached out to Shubhranshu and Shephali at Entangled Studio because their artistic vision for the music video fit perfectly with the somber, even sad, emotions conveyed in the song.  We’re thrilled by the results.”

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November 4, 2021 Alternative duo WARBLY JETS share music documentary video

Alternative duo WARBLY JETS share music documentary video

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Alternative duo WARBLY JETS (Samuel Shea and Julien O’neill) share a documentary entitled Making of MONSTERHOUSE, which documents the process behind their newest studio album, MONSTERHOUSE (out November 12, 2021 via Rebel Union Recordings). EARMILK hosted the premiere.

Speaking on the documentary, Samuel Shea said,

We love being in the studio writing and recording. We enjoy the process that goes into making a record as much as the final product itself. We wanted to share that side of what we do with our fans and listeners. I’ve always enjoyed getting any insight into the process of how a record I love was made. The idea was to be able to offer our fans that same exciting feeling of giving a behind the scenes look into how we do what we do. I hope that it’s a special experience for our supporters.It’s always a strange feeling for me looking back at any older version of us. We learned a lot during the process of making MONSTERHOUSE. It’s nostalgic to watch it all back.”

Julien O’neill continued,

“We knew this album was going to be a big undertaking and a turning point in direction stylistically. It felt really important to not leave everyone in the dark and bring people along for the experience. It’s great to see how it evolved from the early days to the end. A LOT morphed in the process of writing and recording. From album title and concept to all the songs being finalized in the moment. Knowing where this album landed in hindsight, it feels really special to watch many of those original moments happening in real time. We’re pulling back the curtain for the first time. We’ve always been very vague about our process and haven’t really allowed any cameras to follow us behind the scenes before this documentary. We wanted to give people an insight to how we do what we do, what it takes to do what we do and how seriously, or not, we approach making music. It’s a companion piece to an album that took every inch and resource we had to make possible.”

MONSTERHOUSE is the Los Angeles-based duo’s second full-length studio album, following their critically-acclaimed, self-titled debut released in 2017. The new LP is packed with high-energy, genre-fluid tracks that exhibit WARBLY JETS’ studio chops and production prowess. With sonic references ranging from Rick Rubin and Beck, to Beastie Boys and early 2000s hip-hop, the album explores the place where humanity and technology meet—grappling with all the questions and doubts that come with living in the information age.

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November 3, 2021 Waveshaper shares striking video for ‘The Phantom Machine (Film Edit)’

Waveshaper shares striking video for ‘The Phantom Machine (Film Edit)’

Waveshaper has shared the video for ‘The Phantom Machine (Film Edit)’ The track is an extended version for the upcoming short film The Phantom Machine directed by Jendo Shabo, of Helios Films, while the original track is lifted from his album Mainframe – released earlier this year and comprised of 8 spellbinding synthwave offerings.

‘The Phantom Machine (Film Edit)’ is well suited to a science fiction horror story soundtrack, and renders its own story through its undulating instrumentals and accelerating tempo. 

The video is set in a post-apocalyptic world, where a brave traveller meets the malicious Phantom Machine in a video-game-like battle, complete with striking futuristic visuals.

A comment on the Youtube video by Dave M. sums it up perfectly:  “This is what all of us secretly imagine when listening to retrowave.”

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