Flamingods - Taboo Grooves
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Filmed on the south coast and directed by Elliot Arndt & Laura Little, the video takes inspiration from an old story surrounding “the most haunted place in the UK” an old building in Devon, now a pub, which contained a staircase that had been a constant source of misfortune.In an attempt to banish the curse, the owners held a pagan burial for the staircase on top of a hill. The pair decided to adapt this mystical story for Flamingods Director Elliot Arndt describes the video; “As soon as I heard the track I had this feeling of a large group of friends & freaks together creating a magical and spiritual scene. The staircase represents ascension, illumination, and the burial contrasts with it because of its very nature, death and grounding”.Credits:Directed & Produced by Laura Little and Elliott ArndtDirector of Photography: Jack Thompson-RoylanceCamera Assistant: Jack EdwardsEdited by Elliott ArndtColorist: Yehan Jehan
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