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Belgian post-industrial-rock act Thot just premiered online the first song and video out of the upcoming album entitled Fleuve which will be released on 20th October through Weyrd Son Records. The song is named "Icauna" and the name refers to the latin name of l'Yonne, the river going through the region of France where Thot's mastermind, Grégoire Fray, was born. In this track brilliantly pictured by motion designer Antoine de Schuyter, the belgian post-industrial rockers build an epic surge of drums, analog synths and guitars, slowly concluding into a Bulgarian choir begging for its sequel, called "Odra", which music video will follow at the end of June.
Director's statement: "This track is the initiation of the idea of 'rivers' in Thot's new album, Fleuve", says motion designer Antoine de Schuyter, who've been crafting this video. "From its fragile source to its teeming strength and indomitable power, I tried to show the feeling this song inspires me. Therefore, the most suitable language to express myself is organic material, textures and mixing fluids, that I use in studio, to re-create a certain idea of chaos, at my scale." Antoine de Schuyter works in Brussels for Lovo Films and has created many clips and vj sets for among others Dj Pone, Venetian Snares, Dank, Plaid, Kangding Ray, Roel Funcken (Funckarma), Noisia. Check out his work at this location. Link