The song open on a “stuck” piano hook before breaking free underĬascading synths and Watt’s urgent vocal. Watt’s new “future-retro trio” (upright piano, double bass,Īcoustic-electronic drums), pulsing vocoder and impressionistic samples – sees The production – a contemporary hybrid blend of Guess you have a simple choice: to get up and celebrate what you have, or get Leave you feeling insignificant, lacking agency in the world, but in the end I Period of personal crisis and political upheaval. Performance video directed by photographer-film-maker Edward Bishop,Īnd shot at RAK Studios in London, where the album was recorded in April 2019.įeelings of powerlessness,” says Watt of the song. The single is accompanied by a powerful half-lit Premiered on Lauren Laverne’s BBC 6 Music show, and “Irene” featuring “one of the most visceral pieces of music he’s ever recorded” and It follows the recent singles “Balanced on a Wire,” described Musician-writer-DJ Ben Watt’s upcoming fourth solo LP, Stormĭamage, out on January 31, 2020. The Landscape”is the latest single to be taken from
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