U.K.-Irish synthwave artist Richard Evans releases "Brave New World" music video

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U.K.-Irish synthwave artist Richard Evans dropped the music video for their single "Brave New World" yesterday.
The video, which can be seen below, was filmed at the University of Salford at Salford, Greater Manchester, England. Evans said this about the song:
"This song explores future human evolution, alluding to Aldous Huxley's novel of the same name. The first verse is about micro-plastics that contaminate the foetus in the womb, altering the genetics of a new generation. The second verse refers to CRISPR-Cas 9, a gene editing tool that allows us to alter physical traits in embryos. Together, pollutants and scientific progress are changing the path of human evolution.”
“Brave New World” comes from Evans new studio album Sentinel, which is out on digital services right now via Cold Star Media.
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