Charli Xcx enlists an all-cool cast — including Rachel Sennott, Chloë Sevigny, Emma Chamberlain, and Julia Fox — for her new video for “360,” the latest track off the singer’s upcoming LP Brat.
In the visual directed by Aidan Zamiri (who also photographed Rolling Stone‘s cover story on Billie Eilish), Xcx is summoned to a meeting at a restaurant to introduce the new track, but only after the diners — Sennott and Fox among them —”fulfill the prophecy of finding a new hot internet girl.” After electing their waitress for the role,...
In the visual directed by Aidan Zamiri (who also photographed Rolling Stone‘s cover story on Billie Eilish), Xcx is summoned to a meeting at a restaurant to introduce the new track, but only after the diners — Sennott and Fox among them —”fulfill the prophecy of finding a new hot internet girl.” After electing their waitress for the role,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Most PinkPantheress songs are over before they’ve had a chance to really begin, averaging around two minutes in length and forging a craving for more. But heading into her long-awaited debut album Heaven Knows, out Nov. 10, the singer and songwriter is lingering for a little while longer. The record’s latest single, “Capable of Love,” comes in at just under four minutes — and she makes every second count.
In the greyscale music video for the single, directed by Aidan Zamiri, PinkPantheress strolls through a countryside field with a suitcase,...
In the greyscale music video for the single, directed by Aidan Zamiri, PinkPantheress strolls through a countryside field with a suitcase,...
- 10/13/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Filmmaker Benn Veasey’s music video for Sub Focus’ Vibration is a globe-spanning ode to the power of dance and community. Through an impressive collage of AI generated imagery, Veasey whisks us through time, space and history, taking us on a tour of humanity’s relationship with expressive movement. For his video Veasey utilised MidJourney, a generative artificial intelligence program, which allowed him to create the incredible mass of images needed to pull off his ambitious idea. Dn is delighted to premiere Vibration on our pages today and is joined by Veasey for a thorough conversation where we dig into the challenges of using AI to create art, the importance of not being blinded by style over substance, and the lengthy process it takes to not only create these images but edit them together in a way that offers emotional resonance.
What software did you use for the video and...
What software did you use for the video and...
- 8/7/2023
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
FKA Twigs has dropped another music video from her recent LP Caprisongs, this time for “Which Way,” featuring Dystopia. The low-fi video was directed by Aidan Zamiri, who also helmed her “Honda” and “Oh My Love” videos.
In this video, Twigs and her pals wander around the streets of London, passing landmarks like Big Ben and the London Eye. The song’s lyrics appear onscreen, reflecting the visuals: “When I was walking through the London city lights/I met the devil and he smiled at me/Said you’re going the wrong way.
In this video, Twigs and her pals wander around the streets of London, passing landmarks like Big Ben and the London Eye. The song’s lyrics appear onscreen, reflecting the visuals: “When I was walking through the London city lights/I met the devil and he smiled at me/Said you’re going the wrong way.
- 4/26/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
FKA Twigs has shared a new music video for her song “Oh My Love.” Directed by Aidan Zamiri, the clip — which has a low-fi, vintage aesthetic — showcases the singer in a salon, getting her nails done.
“Oh My Love” comes off Twig’s mixtape Caprisongs, which dropped in January. The 17-song effort marked her first collection of new music since 2019’s Magdalene and features appearances by the Weeknd, Jorja Smith, Daniel Caesar, and Shygirl. The singer has released several music videos for the mixtape’s tracks, including “Jealousy.”
Prior to...
“Oh My Love” comes off Twig’s mixtape Caprisongs, which dropped in January. The 17-song effort marked her first collection of new music since 2019’s Magdalene and features appearances by the Weeknd, Jorja Smith, Daniel Caesar, and Shygirl. The singer has released several music videos for the mixtape’s tracks, including “Jealousy.”
Prior to...
- 4/20/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Yung Lean has tapped FKA Twigs for a new single, “Bliss,” accompanied by a lo-fi music video. The clip, directed by Aidan Zamiri, finds the pair dressed in wedding attire as they ride off in a classic car.
“Bliss” appears on Yung Lean’s new mixtape, Stardust, out now Lean’s own World Affairs imprint. Pulled together over the course of 2021, Stardust features vocals from FKA Twigs and production from Skrillex, Jack Donaghue, Whitearmor, Woesum and Ssaliva.
Yung Lean will embark on his Starz/Stardust tour this fall in Europe and North America.
“Bliss” appears on Yung Lean’s new mixtape, Stardust, out now Lean’s own World Affairs imprint. Pulled together over the course of 2021, Stardust features vocals from FKA Twigs and production from Skrillex, Jack Donaghue, Whitearmor, Woesum and Ssaliva.
Yung Lean will embark on his Starz/Stardust tour this fall in Europe and North America.
- 4/8/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
FKA Twigs embraces a classic throwback aesthetic in the new music video for “Jealousy,” a track featuring Rema off her recent mixtape, Caprisongs.
The video, directed by Aidan Zamiri, has a late-Eighties/early-Nineties feel, jumping between sequences of FKA Twigs performing the song and dancing alongside a small troupe, and black-and-white footage of Rema delivering his verse solo. The choreography in the clip was handled by Twigs’ regular collaborator, Kash Powell.
“Jealousy” is the latest Caprisongs track FKA Twigs has released a music video for, following “Meta Angel” and “Tears in the Club,...
The video, directed by Aidan Zamiri, has a late-Eighties/early-Nineties feel, jumping between sequences of FKA Twigs performing the song and dancing alongside a small troupe, and black-and-white footage of Rema delivering his verse solo. The choreography in the clip was handled by Twigs’ regular collaborator, Kash Powell.
“Jealousy” is the latest Caprisongs track FKA Twigs has released a music video for, following “Meta Angel” and “Tears in the Club,...
- 1/26/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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