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Melbourne (Australia)-based ambient dream folk alchemist Plum Green today offers up her rendition of The Sisters Of Mercy’s “Valentine”. Originally featured on The Sisters Of Mercy’s 1983 The Reptile House EP, the slow, drum machine-lead, reverb-drenched track is a goth cult classic. The cover was an international collaboration, with Duncan Nairn providing bass and footage from New Zealand. Daniel Cross provided the other instruments, engineered vocals, and mixed the track in Melbourne, Australia. Plum Green created the music video, which was shot on a VHS camcorder and spliced video from Nairn which was also run through a VHS to fit. The track was mastered by Jesse Oberin.
Plum Green released her Somnambulistic full-length last year via Nefarious Industries. A rousing collection of dark lullabies, each of Somnambulistic’s nine stirring tracks ebb and flow with otherworldly grace manifesting one pulsing dream narrative. Guided by guitar, Plum Green’s voice travels through walls of bowed soundscapes. Listen to and watch the video of Plum Green's version of the classic goth track “Valentine”. Link