Last October, Foreign Air released their debut album Good Morning Stranger. And the duo isn’t stopping their momentum any time soon—they’ve already returned with a new single “Your Touch” and a video. “‘Your Touch’ is the first single off an upcoming EP. The video was shot and edited in a warehouse in Washington D.C. over the course of a weekend,” the band’s Jacob Michael says.
“It was just the three of us—Jesse, myself, and long-time collaborator Luke Adams. The entire video was shot on a Canon GL1 Mini DV camera that Luke got when he was a kid growing up shooting skate videos. I was interested in exploring different mediums of projection and moving mirrored images. I wanted to know what it would look like to film a live performance of the song and then project that live performance back onto us using different various arrangements of mirrors to create shapes and warped reflections. The experimental colored projections that you see in the video all came from the mini DV camera as well. Luke would shake the camera to create these beautiful colored light flares that we then projected onto us as we performed the song. The video was made with the same enthusiastic DIY mentality we have always approached the project with, ‘How creative can we be with whatever resources we have?’”
Watch the video below.