The album comes after being sampled on songs by The Carters (Beyonce & Jay-Z), Kendrick Lamar, Anderson. Mood Valiant, is the follow up to their 2015 album Choose Your Weapon. Hiatus Kaiyote is Naomi “Nai Palm” Saalfield (guitar, vocals), Paul Bender (bass), Simon Mavin (keys), and Perrin Moss (drums). Also, it’s not everyday you get to ride a velociraptor in space.” Can’t wait to share it and make more weird nerd art visuals for people to see. Jeremy was the ultimate legend, and all hands on deck were super loverly and creative.
I’m usually pretty camera shy, but everything about this video was a joy to make. Nai Palm added about filming “Get Sun”, “I have never laughed more on set, ever. Arthur Verocai on 140g black vinyl 12 now with instrumental, acapella, samples and locked groove loops for the heads and beat maker enthusiasts Tracklisting: A side A1 Get Sun (feat. The band came to me with a huge idea that featured them attempting to get to the sun by various DIY methods, so we met up to chat over the concept and next minute we had a goddamn giant beast to create…I wanted it to look shitty and beautiful all in one, to be stoopid and breathtaking and to take you on a strange journey into the warped imagination of one of the dopest living bands.” Get Sun - 12' Vinyl - Hiatus Kaiyote Get Sun - 12' Vinyl 34.99 Extremely limited ‘Get Sun’ ft. “The ‘Get Sun’ video is a wild and wonky space journey inspired by Red Dwarf, The Young Ones, Mighty Boosh & Le Voyage dans la Lune. The LP is available via Brainfeeder Records/Ninja Tune, and came together after six years during which the band spent time touring, writing and recording, culminating in a 2019 trip to Rio de Janeiro that led them to work with legendary Brazilian arranger Arthur Verocai.Īlongside the album release, Hiatus Kaiyote are also sharing the video for the aforementioned “Get Sun.” Featuring Verocai, the song came together during a session in Australia’s Byron Bay, though Nai Palm had largely written the song before the band formed in 2011.The video, an absurdist sci-fi trip, matches the buoyant energy of the track.ĭirector Grey Ghost ( Jeremy Koren) notes about the concept behind the video: Melbourne-based group Hiatus Kaiyote, recently released their album, Mood Valiant.