One of the most played songs of recent months here at Best Fit HQ, MØ has just premiered the accompanying video to ‘Glass’ via our friends at the Fader.
Explaining the genesis of the video, the Danish starlet – and Best Fit ‘One To Watch 2013′ – had the following to say about the clip:
The video is inspired by the lyrics to ‘Glass’, which tries to visualize the restlessness of a young person’s mind. It’s a boredom, an insatiability and anxiety. Fear of getting old, fear of missing things and fear to love. The video is shot in small Danish town called Hirtshals, which represents the provincial society well. I myself grew up in a small town, and know the feeling of restlessness and wanderlust. It reflects on a young girl’s burning desire to do something, but she has no idea what, how or where to begin. In the end it is always easier just to do nothing and wait for the dawning of a new day.
Check out MØ’s collaboration with fellow Danes Broke and their infectious slice of electroclash ‘Let The Youth Go Mad’ over here.
MØ releases her debut UK single ‘Pilgrim’ via Chess Club at the end of February with a sold out show at Londons Electrowerkz on the 28 February. Best Fit DJs will support.
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