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Banky W – Jassie


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Empire Mates Entertainment is proud to present the official video for Banky W’s “Jasi”. The song was produced by MasterKraft, and features additional background vocals by EME starlet Niyola. The hilarious clip was shot in Lagos, Nigeria and London.
“Jasi” highlights Banky W’s playfulness AND versatility. Very few artistes worldwide are able to change styles as effortlessly as Mr W can… and here we see him temporarily set aside his “King of Afro-R&B” crown to pull off this Afrobeats/Afropop club banger, and it works quite well. The video also shows his acting skills as Banky plays more than one role, in the same scene, in the vein of an Eddie Murphy or Tyler Perry.

Shot by Uber Director Sesan, the video is quite hilarious and features cameos from MasterKraft, and Lynxxx… and we hope you have as much fun watching it, as we did filming it. Here’s to Africa’s most versatile Artist, Banky W.

 

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Music Remains – A Recorded Music Rube Goldberg Machine


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A 90-second race through time filmed at London’s world-famous Abbey Road studios

Music Remains - A Recorded Music Rube Goldberg Machine


Commissioned by IFPI, representing record labels worldwide, the film was created by music industry creative director Steve Milbourne, working with director Martin Stirling at Unit 9 Films. They built a Rube Goldberg machine showing recorded music technologies changing over the decades. An ingenious chain reaction cascades through the generations, beginning with a gramophone and ending with an iPad.

The film is made in a striking and technically challenging one-shot, ending with a simple message: “You’re the one thing that always remains – music.”

Up-and-coming musician and innovative MC, Pepstar performs lyrics about what recorded music means to him over a soundtrack that moves through iconic music tracks of the last 100 years.

The whole project was filmed in two days in Abbey Road’s Studio No. 2. Behind the scenes, a short “making of” documentary was also made. It shows how the production was put together, the building of the Rube Goldberg Machine and the 48 “takes” that had to be tried before a successful run of the machine was made.

“The idea was to convey the message that, while technology may be continuously changing, recorded music is always at the centre of people’s lives”, says Steve Milbourne. “At the same time, we wanted to it to be a very personal story. Pepstar’s lyrics are about key experiences – from the meeting of our parents to childhood memories, first girlfriends and family tragedy.”

Leading production company Unit9 was employed to produce the piece, with resident Director Martin Stirling and Producer Elliot Tagg helping to bring the idea to life. The Rube Goldberg machine itself was built by London-based art directors Sets Appeal.

The result is a beautiful, technically impressive and compelling one-shot video.

Commenting on the project, IFPI chief executive Frances Moore says: “Music Remains is a celebration of recorded music, but there’s also an educational side to the film as it shows in a world with ever changing technology the constant value of music. We hope people enjoy the film, play it many times and share it with their friends.”

 

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Joel Compass – Run


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Joel Compass has unveiled debut single ‘Run’

Black Butter are like a crack team of archers, firing hit after hit into the heart of British pop music. Launching the careers of Rudimental, Kidnap Kid and Gorgon City (amongst others) the label recently stumbled across Joel Compass.

The rising London singer released his debut EP ‘Astronaut’ through the imprint earlier this year, gaining headlines and plaudits in the process.

Joel Compass’ vocals are effortlessly smooth, with ‘Run’ representing one of his most complete projects yet.

Watch it below.

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