Watch Flying Lotus' new video for "Phantasm"
07 May 2014, 23:06
| Written by
Robby Ritacco
In terms of new music, Flying Lotus’ Steven Ellison has been quiet for quite some time. However, he’s released a new video for an older tune, the Long Lost’s Laura Darlington-featuring “Phantasma” from 2012’s Until the Quiet Comes.
The trippy, spacious video features a translucent, human-esque figure—made of flames, waves, flashing light and other imagery but with a human form and (briefly) a human face—traversing a desolate, rocky wasteland of sorts with a large sheepdog-like creature with human hands.
Watch below.
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