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Brandon Goei

  • Recent Work
    • Concentrix
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A kaleidoscopic fever dream in Cloudeater’s “Smog” video

January 07, 2015

Cloudeater: Smog digital single (5/6/13)

Atmospheric and bass-heavy as always, Atlanta’s Cloudeater has a video for new standalone single “Smog,” and it shows off the band’s slower side. The track, full of skittering snares and hollow bass, crawls along like a funeral dirge. The video itself is a kaleidoscopic fever dream set to blurred visions of woodlands, geometric patterns, and intense close-ups. In a word: unsettling.

“Smog” is the last of a series of standalone singles released by the band in advance of a new, Prefuse 73-mixed album that’s due out later this summer. Enjoy.

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