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The Chemical Brothers - The Darkness That You Fear (Official Video)

Duration: 03:57Views: 3.4MLikes: 63.1KDate Created: Apr, 2021

Channel: ChemicalBrothersVEVO

Category: Music

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Description: “The Darkness That You Fear is a hopeful piece of music. When we found the combination of the different voices worked set to the flow of the music it made us feel optimistic, like it was something we wanted to share.” - Tom Rowlands TheChemicalBrothers.lnk.to/TheDarknessThatYouFearID The video is directed by @Ruffmercy “When I first heard the song I immediately connected with the theme and the overall positive vibe. New government rules for relaxing lockdown had been announced and combined with the sun shining, it left me feeling positive about the forthcoming summer. It also triggered a strong sense of nostalgia that led to me going back to look for visual inspiration from the period in time when I first discovered The Chemical Brothers in the mid ’90’s. The video combines archive rave footage from the mid to late 90’s with hand painted Super 8 film textures and hand drawn animation. I love using colour to create chaos and evoke emotions and this was the perfect project to do that.” TheChemicalBrothers.lnk.to/FollowID Director: RUFFMERCY @ruffmercy Production Company: @myaccompliceldn Executive Producer Jamie Clark Producer: Richard Grewe @richardgrewe Editor: Charlie Reddie @ Stitch @stitchediting Picture Researcher: Susi Paz Commissioner: Ailsa Robertson Directors Rep: Alexa Haywood @freeagentuk Additional Animation: Patch D. Keyes @patch_d_keyes Shouts outs to Little Kev and @kinolibrary Vocal samples: Caroline Ellis on The Bugaloos’ “The Senses Of Our World” (1970) & John Ellison on “I’ll Be Loving You" by Soul Brothers Six (1967)

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