Carmen Villain Shares Hypnotic, Tai Chi Inspired Video for her Track 'Quietly'

Carmen Villain (born Hillestad) follows the release of her recent single, “Quietly,” with a new video directed by photographer Adina Fohlin. The video was filmed in Stockholm and features Linnea Martinsson’s interpretative dance of Tai Chi. As described by Hillestad, "I wanted the visuals for the song to feature movement, and I've been obsessed with looking at films of people doing Tai Chi. There’s something very powerful and vulnerable about it -- the idea of getting through difficult things in life slowly, one breath at a time." The Quietly/Let Go 7” is out now via Smalltown Supersound.

Pop Duo Honne Releases Sultry Sci-Fi Video for 'Coastal Love'

Honne and tatemae are Japanese words that describe contrast between a person's true feelings and desires and the behavior and opinions one displays in public - we've all been their before. Honne is also the name of London based pop-duo who are due to release their EP 'Coastal Love' on the Tatemae label on May 4th. Today, Honne releases their music video for the EP's namesake track. The music video - directed by Danilo Parra - takes you on a strange and enchanted journey, replete with clandestine exchanges and illicit sea creatures.