ALTO ARC (Hundred Waters, Deafheaven) announce self-titled debut EP, release new single “Bordello”

Experimental pop act ALTO ARC, which features Hundred Waters’ Danny L Harle, producer Trayer Tryon, Deafheaven’s George Clarke, and make-up artist Isamaya Ffrench, have announced their self-titled debut EP today.
The four-track EP will be released on February 11th via Sargent House. The only single from the release titled “Bordello” comes with a music video directed by Elizaveta Porodina. The director said this about working on the visual:
"I have thoroughly enjoyed working on this video. Telling this story felt like opening an old book and uncovering a sinister fairy tale. An eerie vibrating presence fell over the rooms we built up, and it felt like oscillating from one dark world to another. It's a privilege to witness such rare and magical moments." Clarke adds "Working with Elizaveta to see her vision through was wonderful and I couldn't be happier with how beautifully this song was interpreted and captured."
Pre-orders for the self-titled EP can be made here.
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