Flying Lotus short film wins award at Sundance festival
23 January 2013, 15:59
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Flying Lotus’ short film based on tracks from his latest album, Until The Quiet Comes, has taken home an award at the 2013 Sundance film festival.
The Kahlil Joseph-directed clip, which takes the LP’s name, features music from the electronic producer’s recent record – specifically tracks ‘See Thru To U’, ‘Hunger’ and ‘Getting There’.
It won the ‘Short Film Special Jury Award’, which was judged by an expert panel.
You can watch it in full below:
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