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The Last Skeptik debuts music video for single 'Trouble'


Producer The Last Skeptik releases his brand new music video ‘Trouble’ from his forth coming album ‘This is where it gets good’ that will be released Friday 29th September 2017.

The music video features man of the moment Kojey Radical and Chase N Status collaborator Takura on a deeply dark and highly cinematic short film meets music video.

New Release: The Last Skeptik features in his new single and music video 'Trouble'

New Release: The Last Skeptik features in his new single and music video ‘Trouble’

Directed by Shawn Butcher, Rihanna’s Fenty campaign video director, showcases a violent stylized music video of murder, betrayal and the final scene destroys a vintage Jaguar. 

The single ‘Trouble’ is a marching ode to the aggression and hunger that keeps us alive throughout the struggles we face, with Takura’s chilling vocals and Kojey Radical’s etherial fire creating something truly magical. 

 

‘This Is Where It Gets Good’ is the painfully honest, highly cinematic, sophomore solo project from producer The Last Skeptik. Navigating a dark, twisted journey through surviving in London, battling with mental health problems and coming out the other side, its all here on this soundtrack to a movie that hasn’t yet been made. 

This is electronic music at its most raw and emotional, with undeniable inspiration from classic records by Unkle and Cinematic Orchestra, with the root in Skeptik’s hip-hop upbringing.   

Featured Guest : Musician Kojey Radical features on the track

Featured Guest : Musician Kojey Radical features on the track

Going Deep: The single ‘Trouble’ is a marching ode to the aggression and hunger that keeps us alive throughout the struggles we face

Featuring guest appearances from Kojey Radical, grime pioneer Trim, the Chase and Status collaborator Takura, upcoming pop star Matt Wills and many more, the talented vocalists narrate this beautifully produced and entirely engulfing album.

Opening with the haunting Death featuring Bjork-esque vocals from Caragh Campbell, the morbid title signifies a new beginning, punctuated with the rousing, entirely live Don’t Forget as remembrance of the darkness that came before it. 

The incredible singer Matt Wills laces four songs on the album with his trademark charm, with the beefy J Dilla drums and muted keys of Keep It Simple being an outstanding highlight.   

Final Scene : A Vintage Jaguar is destroyed at a scrap yard

Final Scene : A Vintage Jaguar is destroyed at a scrap yard

The album is punctuated with recordings from touring around the world, from a rooftop in Jodhpur, India to a beach in Colombia and a train in Japan. 

The daily background bustle and breeze so there’s limited silence in between songs. It’s all about taking this transformative, and at times turbulent journey with Skeptik.Released on his own Thanks For Trying Records imprint, this is an entirely independent release. 

Out soon: The new Album 'This is where it gets good' will be released Friday 29th september

Out soon: The new Album ‘This is where it gets good’ will be released Friday 29th september

From his fantastically diverse, cinematic solo debut entitled ‘Thanks For Trying’ released on BBE Records, DJ, producer and composer The Last Skeptik has continued on a genre-defying journey through electronic music and beyond. 

The beginning of 2017 had Skeptik collaborate with Dream Mclean on an E.P; containing the single ‘Doing Bits’.

Its Time: The Last Skeptik describes his album as electronic music at its most raw and emotional, with undeniable inspiration from classic records by Unkle and Cinematic Orchestra

Its Time: The Last Skeptik describes his album as electronic music at its most raw and emotional, with undeniable inspiration from classic records by Unkle and Cinematic Orchestra

Skeptik’s incredible 9 piece band show incorporating some of the country’s best live musicians has already lit up stages from around the UK and as a DJ, performing scene stealing DJ sets around the world, from Coachella to SXSW, touring in India and the Middle East to supporting Charli XCX on her U.S tour, and opening for the likes of 2Chainz, The Libertines, Childish Gambino, and Wu Tang Clan, resident at London tastemaker spot Visions, performing in Damon Albarn’s Africa Express, and tour DJ-ing for Doc Brown.

Skeptik’s monthly Thanks For Trying Podcast goes from strength to strength, selling out theatres and hosting special guests such as Katherine Ryan, Rizzle Kicks, Kurupt FM, Ed Skrein, Doc Brown, Georgia King among many others.
 

 

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