With just a few weeks left until the release of their upcoming new album, Justice have dropped the first music video for Woman, teaming up with live installation artist Thomas Jumin to direct a clip for the LP’s second single “Randy.”
The “Randy” video exhibits an interesting concept that utilizes a wall of 25 television sets which have all been synchronized to flash visuals in rhythm with the music. Patterns of light splash across the grid of TVs as the song’s lyrics appear on screen as they are sung. As “Randy” moves into its instrumental sections, we’re treated to sweeping, cinematic shots of natural footage, as well as some interesting shots of hands dancing across keyboards and guitars to deliver the tune’s melodies.
The art installation vibes of the new video suit the song well, while the mix of stunning nature footage, music performance shots and stark,...
The “Randy” video exhibits an interesting concept that utilizes a wall of 25 television sets which have all been synchronized to flash visuals in rhythm with the music. Patterns of light splash across the grid of TVs as the song’s lyrics appear on screen as they are sung. As “Randy” moves into its instrumental sections, we’re treated to sweeping, cinematic shots of natural footage, as well as some interesting shots of hands dancing across keyboards and guitars to deliver the tune’s melodies.
The art installation vibes of the new video suit the song well, while the mix of stunning nature footage, music performance shots and stark,...
- 10/7/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
Justice has shared a brilliant new visual for their single Randy — and it’s a tube television-powered art show. The Parisian duo returned from a five-year absence since their last album Audio, Video, Disco with the hyper-funky Safe and Sound single and this infectious track, both to be released on their forthcoming new album Woman, out November 18th via Ed Banger. While the lyric video may be the presentation in vogue for a new single right now on YouTube, this Thomas Jumin directed video takes the concept back in time to the 80s. Much in accordance with the duo’s signature retro...read more...
- 10/6/2016
- by Kieran MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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