The musician and composer David Bowie shared on YouTube the music video of the song “Lazarus” (“Lazarus”), from his new album “Blackstar” dawn Thursday. The video is Johan Renck, Swedish filmmaker who has directed three episodes of the TV drama of AMC’s “Breaking Bad” and an episode of “The Walking Dead”.
“One could only dream of the fact collaborate with a mind like that, let alone do it twice, “Renck said in a statement, as it also took the lead in realizing the video for the album namesake theme. About “Lazarus” he said: “Intuitive, playful, mysterious and profound … I have no desire to do more video knowing that the process never becomes so formidable and successful as it was this Basically I touched the sun.” <. /> p>
For his new album, which goes on sale on Friday and whose cover heads a large black star, Bowie is again accompanied by his producer of years, Tony Visconti, and has for the first time with Donny McCaslin as musical director. Both are raving about the new work of pop genius, presenting his album number 25 since 1967.
“Blackstar” is made up of only seven songs long duration which together account for around 40 minutes of music, far as hits like “Space Oddity”, “Life on Mars”, “Heroes” or “Let’s Dance”. The video for “Lazarus” lasts about four minutes.
The day of the launch of “Blackstar” the singer turns 69, and so will be appreciated on the disc, the artist finally discovered his age Advanced modern jazz. And you have probably also discovered a sound art unknown to him: his radical change in sound drinks from Radiohead Massive Attack, dub and hip hop, as well as veterans until King Crimson and Scott Walker, co-generation Bowie.
In this audiovisual piece of the new album by British artist is in a hospital bed wearing a blindfold covering his eyes. The band has two buttons sewn, and is the same as used in the clip of “Blackstar.”
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