Australian folktronic artist Hayden Calnin specializes in lush,
spacious, genre-bending excursions. Calnin grew up in the rural woods of
Red Hill before moving to bustling Melbourne, and he combines the
cosmopolitan sensibilities he’s developed in the city with the slower,
down-home quality of his roots. He unleashed Cut Love Pt.1 the first
part of a two-part album, just last week. It’s an elegant tussle
between electro and ambient sounds and minimal folk tendencies.
Today, we receive the first visual representation of that album, and
as expected it is stunning. Shot in Melbourne and Victoria’s Otway
National Park, the self-directed clip features thick, luscious greenery
and woods in long, sweeping shots that allow you to take in the
environment. Amid the natural beauty are two dancers performing an
eloquently contemporary dance routine crafted by Lukas McFarlane that
melds the music and their surroundings perfectly. Calnin’s sparse, but
gorgeous arrangement and elongated vocal flourishes accentuate the
movements of MacFarlane (who also stars in the video alongside Calnin’s
sister, Daisy) as the camera slowly moves through trees to frame them.
It’s a beautifully orchestrated set of visuals for a pretty song.
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