Last Japan - Settle Down ft. Bobbie Gordon (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
We were sent a promo of this vocal garage track a few days back and it really caught our ear. We also found this absolutely beautiful video to go along with the song and felt it was necessary to share it with you all...
LAST JAPAN - SETTLE DOWN ft. BOBBIE GORDON (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
We did some more research on London-based producer, Marco Giuliani AKA Last Japan, and after browsing through his entire soundcloud page, we were amazed at how diverse of a producer he really was. Spanning through countless genres, this is definitely one producer you'll want to explore more of.
This music was taken from the EP 'Settle Down', which will be released September 19th on Four40 Records in both digital and vinyl format. Listen to Last Japan - Settle Down ft. Bobbie Gordon on Soundcloud and preview the entire EP HERE.
Artist: Last Japan
Track: Settle Down
Label: Four40 Records
Director: Tom Berridge
Camera Operator: Tom Berridge & Colin Finnerty
Editor: Tom Berridge
Male Model: Marco Giuliani
Female Model: Sasha Glenny
Clothing - Lo Note UK
http://twitter.com/lastjapan
http://www.facebook.com/lastjapan
http://soundcloud.com/lastjapan
This music was taken from the EP 'Settle Down', which will be released September 19th on Four40 Records in both digital and vinyl format. Listen to Last Japan - Settle Down ft. Bobbie Gordon on Soundcloud and preview the entire EP HERE.
Artist: Last Japan
Track: Settle Down
Label: Four40 Records
Director: Tom Berridge
Camera Operator: Tom Berridge & Colin Finnerty
Editor: Tom Berridge
Male Model: Marco Giuliani
Female Model: Sasha Glenny
Clothing - Lo Note UK
http://twitter.com/lastjapan
http://www.facebook.com/lastjapan
http://soundcloud.com/lastjapan
Sounds sweet. I like it.
ReplyDeleteGreat video! Really enjoyed watching it! Thanks for the update
ReplyDeleteThis is great!
ReplyDeleteI think I remember this guy from a forum I used to post on! Good to see he's coming up.
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