Video Premiere - Experiment 637 - 'Plains'
Bradford-based duo Experiment 637 release their wistfully optimistic debut single ‘Plains’. We’re pleased to be able to offer an exclusive premiere of the video.
Forming in the wake of two individual break-ups, one personal, one professional, Bradford duo Experiment 637 are determined and focused on doing something positive. The two began writing in the summer of 2019, managing to play just one gig together before the pandemic put a stop both their plans, and everyone else’s. Over the following two years however, in short and intense bursts of collaboration between lockdowns, the duo completed their debut album Sleepwater in late 2021 and are set to release this in September 2022.
‘Plains’ is the first taste of said album. Three minutes of airy electronics that’s as glitchy as it is optimistic, there’s a real sense of space created by the track, as well as the feeling of moving forward.
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