Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Alt-J, immersed in the gothic world of Wim Delvoye in the video for 'Fitzpleasure'

Day of news related to Alt-J. The first: the nomination of the emerging indie pop band from Cambridge to Mercury Prize Award to be given on 1 November. The creators of "An Awesome Wave" will have few options to choose the award, but even so fight head to head against other time greats like Michael Kiwanuka, The Maccabees or Lianne La Havas (who as we speak recently). The second story is referring to the song 'Fitzpleasure' and the original music video that has emerged from the alliance between themselves, a French filmmaker and a Belgian artist.

The story of this video refers to the moment when the director Guillaume Cagniard for years JR art director, established the connection between the pervasive thing and audiovisual company Galerie Perrotin, agency representing some of the most renowned artists of the moment : Sophie Calle, Maurizio Cattelan, etc ... After making a video with Massive Attack, COSA decided to approach the Belgian artist Wim Delvoye to develop a new media project: the video for 'Fitzpleasure' Alt-J. Filmed in one day in Paris, production shows a gothic and oppressive atmosphere, taking the special role and tattooed beings as unique garments.

Building on the momentum of their debut album promo, Joe Newman and his entourage made ​​mostly witty tour the UK in the month of November. The dates of all these bowling will find them in the news that people gained Gigwise.

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