Dubby urban chillwave with a weird angst inducing video on this new release from south London's Colo, out on Ki Records via Kompakt. Go lose your head.
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Video: Everything You Never Had (We Had It All) - Breach feat. Andreya Triana
Not sure how I've only just discovered this but the new single from Breach is basically the only thing I want in my ears. Take one-part Disclosure, one-part Azari & III and one-part 1990s garage catchiness then shake 'til done. Oh, the video is hot.
Video: Collider - Jon Hopkins
One of the more tense moments from Jon Hopkins excellent album Immunity gets a pretty tense video from director Tom Haines. Sweaty and hypnotic.
This precedes an extended version of Immunicty, due out on 9 December, and the remixes of Collider, featuring Pangaee and Karenn & Objekt and out on 12" on 24 February. Hopkins will also be playing at Field Day on Saturday 7 June.
Video: Hammerite - Luke & Charlotte Ritchie
What people will say about this song and video is that it has Charlotte Ritche, who plays Oregon in Channel 4 sitcom Fresh Meat, in it. Together with her brother. A family band, like Mumford and Sons.
This would miss the point that it is a pretty and honest, snot and tears and all, folk anthem. Classier than you expect.
Video: Forgive Me - Austra
Forgive Me is the new single from Austra and it comes out through Domino on 25 November. There is a stark emotionality running through this track that is really brought to life through the slightly Kate Bush-esque vocals of Katie Stelmanis, but it is the brooding electronic slinky minimalism that makes it shine, like something from an eighties flick.
The video is directed by Claire Edmondson and is both sinister and sexually charged, capturing the events of a park at night.
Forgive Me is taken from the album Olympia, out now on Domino. Get the album from Amazon.co.uk on CD or MP3 [affiliate links] or stream in full on Spotify: