27 Jun 2012 — Henning Lahmann

As reported before, French imprint
Hands In The Dark has gathered two of America's finest experimental musicians,
Lee Noble and Brian Pyle aka
Ensemble Economique, to fill both sides of
Motion Forever, one of those split LPs that actually make a whole lot of sense. We've already featured Noble's "Woman in the Dunes" and Pyle's "Your Hands, Your Lips, Your EYES, Your Hips”
back in May and premiered the former's stellar track
"Memory Photo". Today we're happy to present the brand new video for the other Ensemble Economique track on the LP, "Radiate THROUGH Me", which you could first hear over on
Decoder - and if you found the piece's looming darkness somehow disturbing, you should probably avoid watching the accompanying visuals, which were masterfully assembled by video artist
Pik using footage from two
Shozin Fukui movies, "Rubber's Lover" and "Gerorisuto". A perfectly fitting, thoroughly unsettling collage.
Motion Forever is out now. Get it
over here.
Stream the whole LP below: