WL//WH Video Of The Day: IAMNOONE feat. Kay-Chi “A Season in Hell” (Official Video)

Video Of The Day  IAMNOONE  

Iamnoone, the Italian Occult Wave duo made of Philippe Marlat (vocals, baritone guitar and synth) and Stephan Seth (bass, backing vocals and synth), team up with the dynamic Athens-based, Greek dance electronic producer and labelmate, Kay-Chi (synth and electronics), in the audiovisual “A Season in Hell”, inspired by Arthur Rimbaud’s 1873 poem of the same name, also the first single from the forthcoming iamnoone album “Gloomy Days”, as usual via Cold Transmission Music.

How many times, staring into the mirror, have we faced a stranger? How many times has the sound of our own name echoed unfamiliar? How many times have we thought: that is not me? The quest for balance triggers from chaos, from catharsis. A descent into the dark of the abyss, where we meet our own shadow – only to embrace it, at last, as a piece of who we are.

The hauntingly esoteric track seamlessly coalesces Kay-Chi‘s propulsive rhythmic energy of crisp snares alongside ominously throbbing bass lines with iamnoone‘s uncanny atmospherics of descending chiming synth stabs, to bring forth a creeping, dangerous emergency feeling that carries fearful, resigned male vocals and hopeless rippling echoes into a ‘A Season in Hell.’

In the DIY Official Video, Phil and Seth receive a message from Kay-Chi with coordinates to a location known as Hell. The objective is to retrieve ‘the Fruit of Man’ from an inviting outdoor setting where a sinister presence resides. But there is one rule: do not eat the fruit. With a map, compass, and binoculars, the duo set out on the challenge. As they journey, Daniele Fanfoni, the drone and camera operator, uses the natural landscape to further symbolize the inner exploration of the soundtrack. Will they succeed? Watch and find out.

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