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Live Review: St. Albion gets spooky in new clip with Max Frost for 'Ghosting'

11 December 2016 | 7:32 pm | Natalie Turner

St. Albion made it very clear his intention to release an accompanying video from which we have been eagerly awaiting and now the wait is over!

Filled with exceptional synth compilations and trickling percussion, St Albion's latest effort 'Ghosting' featuring Texas singer/songwriter Max Frost, was loved and adored on our shores upon its release last month.

The track comes after the success of his debut single 'Hold On', showcasing his fiery production style and exceptional compatibility with airy synths and deep, dark bass lines- all in which is demonstrated again in 'Ghosting'. Both St. Albion's transitional production and Max Frost's weaving vocals create something truly spectacular as they intertwine like a long lost friendship being ignited after years apart.

The producer made it very clear it was his intention to release an accompanying video from which we have been eagerly awaiting and now the wait is over!

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The production is said to have been a message from the pair, "it's about ending a relationship- or getting away from something toxic" and its this intended meaning that gives the accompanying video a chilling demeanour.

It begins with a mysterious young woman in a red hoodie, suspiciously walking around an underground car park. The video is filled with eerie vibes as the camera switches angles almost stalker-like as the young woman disappears in shatters of dust all to be reborn in an ally way, hoodie in tact. The intimidating stares the young woman shares towards the camera alongside the slow building chorus lines shares St. Albion's twisted, dark fantasy to the world and we've never been happier to be spooked in our lives.

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