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Simian Mobile Disco have released the video for current single “Seraphim,” directed by rising star Aoife McArdle. The album version of the track is currently available as a free to fans MP3 from SMD's soundcloud and the full single package–featuring the album version of “Seraphim,” an extended version and killer club track “Put Your Hands Together” (a fixture in any SMD dj set at the moment) -is available here: link
“Seraphim” is the opening single from Simian Mobile Disco’s forthcoming album Unpatterns (out May 14 via Wichita Recordings) and sees the duo of James Ford and Jas Shaw pushing the boundaries of their sonic exploration further than they ever have before. In a sharp leftfield turn from the addictive pop ballast and canny guest vocals of their previous records, “Seraphim” sees them in playfully experimental form, creating a spaced out anthem drenched in sun-kissed euphoria.
With their albums to date, spanning from their seminal debut Attack Decay Sustain Release to 2011’s techno 12” compilation album Delicacies, one constant in their varied career has been their refusal to play by the rules, their creative restlessness resulting in them staying perpetually ahead of the curve.