Quiet Storm has dropped visuals for his brand new track, ‘This Place’.
A pulsing dancefloor heater, the track seamlessly merges the worlds of dream-pop and house music. Embracing four-on-the-floor production that builds momentum, Chase Emery Davis pieces together an atmospheric soundscape that spotlights Storm’s pure tones. The Croydon native delivers a resonant vocal performance, exploring themes of isolation and emotional vulnerability.
Arriving with a music video directed by Dan Hart, Quiet Storm is filmed strolling down the streets of Paris, France and Spain, placing emphases on the contrast between the artist’s solitude and his bustling surroundings. An already established name within fashion, Quiet Storm now ventures into a solo music career, reflecting on an eclectic pool of influences that range between Brian Eno, Jerry Goldsmith, The Cure and David Bowie. Sharing a passion for club-orientated sounds from a young age, the singer-songwriter has swiftly accumulated chart success across a string of singles; ‘Lady Show Me’, ‘I Could Almost Cry’, ‘You Make Me Shudder’ and ‘Your World’.
Speaking on his latest release, Quiet Storm expands: “I wanted to reinforce the notion of the song, ‘This Place’ being set in a twilight world delving into the realm of my dreams and fantasies of a film noir landscape. The song conjures up emotions of a very French/European feel and so there was only one answer where to shoot it really, Paris.”
Tune in now…
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Photo Credit: Matt Beecroft