
The debut music video of Delta of Venus titled “Disengaged b/w Slipping” delivers an exclusive artistic experience. The band produces an intense yet ethereal atmosphere through their unique blend of indie pop and shoegaze. Dreamy guitars merge with hypnotic basslines to create a soundscape where vocals float between reality and a dreamy experience. The emotional depth of Issy’s voice combines with lingering instrumental layers to create a sound that persists beyond the song’s conclusion. Eric M. Lichter delivers crisp production quality while Guido Falivene’s engineering highlights the music’s rich textures.

The video’s strength lies in its powerful conceptualization. Mystic photographer Michelle Gemma both directed and styled the video to show an alternate timeline where Joan of Arc survives to lead a modern resistance movement. The video features standout visuals with moody cinematic elements that perfectly match the band’s sound. Fiona, Emma, Maya, Izzy N., Nora, and Issy P. represent rebellious characters which deepen the emotional impact of the narrative. The House of 1833 stands out as one of the locations that infuses the scenes with both historical depth and mythical resonance. James Canty edited the video to combine past and present elements without interruption which gives it an eternal artistic quality.
The video for “Disengaged b/w Slipping” represents an artistic statement beyond its function as a music video. This film captivates viewers through its haunting melodies, thought-provoking storytelling and stunning visuals making it an essential viewing experience. This release sets a high standard for Delta of Venus and demonstrates that they are visionary artists instead of just another indie band. This release appeals to fans of shoegaze music and indie pop who also value strong storytelling elements.
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