WATCH: Boothroyd – Y5

First look at new video for Idle Hours track

Boothroyd’s dark-hued, fractious and fractal debut EP Idle Hours, released by Tri Angle in September, marked an ace continuation of a fine year for the label, following up on some prime releases of hefty electronics from Evian Christ, Sd Laika, Fis and Vessel. We’ve got an interview with the London-based, Manchester-born producer coming up on the site shortly, but before then, Tri Angle have kindly given us a first look at Nic Hamilton’s video for the EP’s closer, ‘Y5’. It draws on David Rudnick’s designs, which alternate between descending paint splashes and a digital vista of what looks like a draped, ash-coated warehouse. The images track the music’s kinetic shifts, beats ushering in rapid cuts and light effects. A layer of scuttling electronic matter chimes with a panning gaze around the interior, while later shadows move across the surfaces as the sound of what once may have been a scream, digitally-warped into something else, get riven with strafing percussion, tacked to light-flicker and disarmingly unsettling.

Take a look at it above, get hold of the EP on 12" and download from Boomkat here and keep an eye on the site for our interview.

The Quietus Digest

Sign up for our free Friday email newsletter.

Support The Quietus

Our journalism is funded by our readers. Become a subscriber today to help champion our writing, plus enjoy bonus essays, podcasts, playlists and music downloads.

Support & Subscribe Today