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Delta Of Venus captivate with their double debut single 'Disengaged / Slipping'

  • Writer: FLEX
    FLEX
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read


There’s a certain magic that only happens when a visual perfectly mirrors the sonic world it accompanies, and with their first-ever video release, Delta Of Venus have managed to bottle that feeling like it’s fireflies in a jar.


Let’s get one thing clear: this isn’t a music video in the conventional sense. It’s more of a mood piece, a filmed extension of the textures the band has already so deftly crafted. Shot through a lens that feels part analogue, part dream-sequence, the visuals for 'Disengaged' unfold like a hazy memory.


The camera moves slowly, almost cautiously, as if the moments it captures are too fragile to rush. It mirrors the restraint of the track itself with those distant, breathy vocals and glowing guitar loops that seem to curl around you like mist.


As 'Slipping' takes over, so does a subtle shift in pace. The edits get tighter, the visuals a little more kinetic, reflecting the quiet momentum that hums beneath the surface of the second track. There’s a tension here, a restlessness conveyed through quick flashes of movement. It’s not overt, but it’s there, underscoring the emotional pull that keeps the track from floating away completely.


For fans of Beach House, early Cigarettes After Sex, or even the more cinematic leanings of Daughter and The Japanese House, this video is one to watch.



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