WL//WH Video Premiere: RINA PAVAR Explores the Inner Worlds to Let Go of “Six” (Official Video)

WL//WH Premiere  RINA PAVAR  

We always recognize ourselves in others, whether we want to or not. And once we have recognized ourselves, this often means that we have to let go of the person in order to develop further. This is not an easy path, it is rather an up-and-down inner turmoil.

Leipzig, Germany-based Dark Electronic artist, Rina Pavar, returns to WL//WH to deliver lush and visceral noir-soaked dancefloor thrills in the Premiere of the Official Video, directed by Simon Sarfati, for “Six”, the title track of her recently released sophomore album via Cold Transmission Music.

“Six” dives deeper into a cold snowstorm of glittering synthesisers, ghostly atmospherics, and blistering rhythms, heightened with a seductively magnetic vocal delivery, cloaked in desire, passion, and unmet needs.

Addicting lush layers of thumping drum programming and mesmeric undulating bass grooves drive the hopeless darkness, encircled by dangerous shimmery reverberations, and spellbinding eerie shivering synths, to swirl and swish atop icy seductive spoken words, jagged vocal distortions, and whispery echoes, dragging the listeners into a blazing vortex of obsessive subconscious emotions.

In the video, we let everything take place in a microcosm, because it’s a song about the inner worlds. We visually process all the opposing forces that the process of letting go involves. All the light and darkness that work within us: fear of loss and disorientation, but also the anticipation and curiosity for a new beginning.

Simon Sarfati and Rina Pavar herself developed the visual concept, which focuses on building a red and blue dissociative cloud around Rina Pavar as she performs ‘Six’ with shifting personas. The choreography, style, and editing seamlessly fit with the cold, dark mystique evoked by the soundtrack to create a lush and otherworldly neon-lit futurist ambience.

Rina Pavar‘s second album, “Six,” is out now, on Digipack CD /Ltd. Vinyl LP & Digital formats, via Cold Transmission Music.

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