A 13 minute psychedelic short film created by respected Director Jason Goldwatch exploring the human experience through the eyes of a robot via layered imagery custom made for the mostly analog tracks. The abstract storyline alongside the compositions creates a dreamy electronic soundscape of mechanized consciousness questioning time and space alongside flesh and death. Goldwatch is renowned for work done with Kid Cudi, Pharrel, Travis Barker, Nas, The Alchemist, etc.
this guy’s narrative style always makes me laugh, paying homage here to anyone who ever smashed a guitar
it’s hard to be as famous as chaka khan is, and STILL be underrated, but i contend that she is. just oodles of talent and charisma.
Brilliant, such a catalogue of tunes, still got the voice and personality. Saw her at O2 indigo a few years ago and she was great but it wasn’t as tight as this. FOMO now from not getting tickets for her Meltdown show…
She’s headlining at Love Supreme down here at the end of the month.
Might have to pop along.
I think we are
Tenaglia filming himself making ‘Music Is The Answer’ in AXIS. Check that studio out. As an aside Rob Rives really was a brilliant engineer.
A room with a view
He’s a genuinely top man is Rob Rives and his records are so loosely arranged considering (or maybe because) he’s an engineer but there’s always something great going on.
Wow thats great
Any idea where this went? Seems to have never released it and now the trailers gone
One thing I’ve noticed about Kier in any old footage from a tv show or appearance she’s performed is that she never mimes, which was pretty rare at that time.
She lived in London for a while and became friends with my friend. I remember going to a party under some Vauxhall arches with them. Harvey was playing. The main thing I remember about the party is me and my other mate having to be called ‘Babs’ and ‘Nunu’ as those were the names on the guest list. Another vague memory from the lost decades….
I heard her DJ in the early 00s at either the 1st or 2nd Horse Meat Disco which was then on a Thursday (I think!) at Substation South (the old Vox) in Brixton.
There was about a dozen of us there, and she was great!