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Video Clip of The Week: Cut Copy, “Airborne”

Wow, it’s mind-blowing to realize that almost four years have passed since Cut Copy last graced The Gig’s Video Clip of the Week column — and yet, that is the case. Too long, I say! So, it is our pleasure to host the Australia-based, electronic dance band’s triumphant return to our select Sunday Jam with the track “Airborne” — which a press release confirms is the first single release from Cut Copy since 2013! As you will soon see, it was worth the wait.

This ambitious and visually engaging video (directed Gerson Aguerri of the Barcelona-based production company Canada) begins with a mysterious shooting star cascading across the sky, which goes unnoticed by Cut Copy lead vocalist Dan Whitford, who is deeply-immersed in composing a new song on his keyboard. What does distract him though is an attack of the midnight munchies and, upon finding nothing appealing in the fridge, he heads out for a late-night snack. Whitford’s quest turns cosmic as he hits the city streets, where a trip to the local diner turns into an episode of Twin Peaks before you can say “This Ketchup is Stuck in the Bottle!” — which nobody actually says, but you’ll get my meaning when you see the clip. My favorite parts are during the chorus, where Whitford sings the line “That don’t stop me!” while moving through a corridor of colored light bars that looks like an elaborate Dan Flavin installation. Excellent. Aurally, the track is more guitar-driven than material found on their 2013 release, Free Your Mind, but is still a distinctly Cut Copy creation.

Whitford reveals that, “The video for ‘Airborne’ is probably the most interesting and most challenging that I’ve ever been involved in. It was shot in Barcelona, all through the night for three days running and culminated with a final scene with me having not slept for 24 hours, and playing a piano on the back of a moving truck. To say it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience is no understatement! Despite the sleep deprivation, Gerson and his team at Canada did a fantastic job bringing this surreal story to life.”

Initially Whitford’s a home-recording project, Cut Copy now includes Tim Hoey (guitars), Ben Browning (bass guitar) and Mitchell Scott (drums). “Airborne” is Cut Copy’s first release on the Astralwerks label. Enjoy!

Cut Copy 2017 Press Image Mirror

Video Clip of The Week: Empire of The Sun, “High And Low”


Geoffrey has been a fan of Empire of The Sun for a million billion years, it seems, but I never heard their music until the sublime “Walking On A Dream” was used to great effect (i.e. millions of cars and records, sold!)  in a Honda Civic Commercial. So, it is my pleasure to finally introduce this fine electro-dance-rock duo to the Video Clip of The Week with their latest, “High And Low.”

Moving seamlessly from scenes found in nature to futurist imaginary landscapes, the video for “High and Low” is a trippy garden of unearthly bliss; a psychedelic journey through space and time, through a waterfall of dreams, beyond the white light of an ice curtain wherein lies a lush, green world. Here, an intricate living forest and ancient wisdom form to create an out of body experience.  Says frontman Nick Littlemore of the song and its accompanying video, “Imagination is something that we’ve always nurtured and promoted, and however one achieves that ecstatic madness of being is fine. It can be love to some people, it can be taking a walk in nature, or it can be scaling the heights of a psychedelic experience. As artists, we like to live on the edge. I guess this song is about finding some equilibrium there.”

“High And Low” will be included on the duo’s forthcoming third studio album, Two Vines, set for release on October 28th, 2016 via Astralwerks. Enjoy!

Empire of the Sun Band