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Best New Music: Mmoths feat. Holly Miranda ‘All These Things’

Check out the beautifully executed video for the latestMmoths here:

The people over at vice.come caught up with the Dublin based producer for a wee natter about the making of the video and the Irish musical landscape in general…

What was the genesis of the video? Were you approached or did you find someone who you wanted to do the video?

With this whole project, everyone is in some way connected with this place where I’m from. Everything is about family. The director, Jamie Delaney, is a good friend of mine from my hometown, and he did the first video. That’s how he ended up doing the “All These Things” video.

Yeah, that really seems to be the theme coming out of Dublin. Everyone seems supportive and connected there, even across genres. John Kowalski from Solar Bears, for instance, is very committed to showing the world Dublin’s unique musical atmosphere.

There isn’t really a history of anything here aside from traditional Irish music, so I think everyone wants to work together and make this a place that is looked upon as a home for a certain thing, whether that be electronic music, or just music in general, and events. We were never part of a place where people would say, “Oh, let’s go there ’cause it’s cool as fuck,” like in Brooklyn or New York, in general. I think everyone wants to create something new. There is a new generation of people aiming for that, and I think that John is sort of the overseer.

When I put my first track online, I knew nothing about electronic music. John hit me up like he was one of my best friends and said, “You should listen to this, you should listen to this, you should listen to this and this because you sound like them.” And I was like, “Whoa!” I used to listen to folk and indie music, but he introduced me to this whole world of electronic music. He’s the absolute dude. He’s the best guy.

Absolutely. Back to Jamie’s work on the video, how involved were you with the shoot?

I always kind of want to have a finger in whatever’s happening. When he was writing up the treatment, I was there. When he was color grading, I was there because I wanted to make sure everything was perfect. All the videos we’ve done have been shot in Ireland in the most diverse landscapes. The video was shot an hour outside of Dublin. It snowed the night before the shoot, and it hadn’t snowed in months and months, so we were really, really lucky how it turned out.

In the video, there is this Jungian shadow presence who appears at intervals alongside a character who walks through a forest landscape. Is there a particular meaning implicit in this shadow?

The first EP, MMOTHS, was a representation of where I was at the time. Although it made sense, I didn’t really know what I was doing. With this new EP, Diaries, I thought about what I was doing—I’m kind of moving forward and this is where I’m at. So, the whole idea for the video was that this character—and it’s not necessarily me—is trying to, I guess, find himself. It’s the process of him finding out what’s going on in his head and growing up, in general. But, it’s not meant to be blatantly obvious, because this whole project is not meant to force anything upon anyone. Take what you want from what you’re listening to. It’s not about money, cars, and bitches. [Laughs] The whole point was just to make something beautiful, and Jamie did a great job.

Via, vice.com

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