Berlin based Singer/Producer Noah Slee delivers slow-motion video for single "Stayed"
Noah Slee
Hard to listen to Noah Slee and not to fall in love with his cozy, sweet and captivating voice. Indeed, His latest single "Stayed" published through majestic casual, is a pure blandice merging a gloomy vibe infused in RnB with a fairly relaxed rhythm. On the other hand, is noted in the sound signature, some traces of electronic music and alternative soul.
Also "Stayed" comes from the New Zealand singer album titled "OTHERLAND", which blends diverse musical genres, thus proving his versatility.
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In addition, the video of "Stayed" is inspired by the atmosphere generated by the beat and conveys images of loneliness, hallucinations and dances. Noah, at first, finds herself alone in a room, sitting on a couch, performing while in the room next door is a small party. Then, the singer finds himself in a vehicle filled with flowers slowly rolling on a deserted road. Different scenes ensue with dancers performing a ballet choreography or with Noah walking on a frozen lake.
The artistic direction of the video returns to the Cobraswan complex.
Watch Below.
Directed & Filmed by Adam Sait Stream & Download "Stayed" - https://noahslee.lnk.to/Stayed "Otherland" LP on Vinyl - https://tinyurl.com/y7gpv8u2 Follow Noah Slee ∵ http://www.noah-slee.com/ ∵ https://instagram.com/noahslee/ ∵ https://www.facebook.com/noahsleemusic/ ∵ https://soundcloud.com/noahslee Assistant Director & Additional Concepts: Noah Slee Art Direction: Youka Snell, Adam Sait, Noah Slee Colour Grade: Colin Travers Edit: Adam
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