WL//WH Video of the Day: HOUSE CLOUD “Edi” (feat. Emily Doyle)

Video of the Day  HOUSE CLOUD

Since 2015, one-half of the Birmingham, UK-based genre-bending electronic duo Matters, alongside Brid Rose, with several releases on Geoff Dolman‘s Static Caravan label, undoubtedly synonymous with quality,  Stuart Lee Tovey, under the moniker of House Cloud, starts his solo endeavour dropping his first single,  “Edi”, featuring the vocals and lyrics of Emily Doyle, with the purpose of serving up “music made for our big speakers’.

Unfathomable mesmerising layers of arcane mystique and subdued restlessness cross through an atmospheric and resonant cyclical space-out progression, ceaselessly pulsating into an imaginative, surreal dimension rife with heady marbled trance tones.

House Cloud‘s operating cosmic sound system is tuned for a hypnotic, ghostly psychedelic tapestry grounded on a tinny and crispy crackling polyrhythmic percussive floor, layered with swift pulsing low-end drones and tinkly echoing synth loops, around barely audible, but for a high shivering moment, airy rousing male/female ceremonial vocals, slowly building into an invigorating tense and release of shuddering bass grumbles and urgent subtly strident and buzzy strains, to conjure up a ritual sense of archetypal insight.

Fascinating and imaginative, the psychedelic visuals fuse natural elements with prismatic hues and aerial flows of motion to bring forth a metaphysical feeling of flying into an alternate dimension. Geometric flower portals open into a realm where a masked ballerina twirls and then tumbles through multi-textural overlays that are shapeshifting House Cloud’s face into an archetypal figure.

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