The British‑American dream pop duo pairs their ethereal track with a moody, unofficial visual cut from the 1929 silent film “Pandora’s Box.”
Today’s Vid‑Visual of the Day spotlights Indie pop dream‑electronica outfit Still Corners returns with another hypnotic visual pairing — this time for their ethereal track “Dreamhorse.” Formed in 2007, the British/American duo of songwriter‑producer Greg Hughes and vocalist Tessa Murray has long mastered the art of cinematic soundscapes, and this release is no exception.
“Dreamhorse” glides with their signature haze: soft synths, drifting vocals, and a sense of motion that feels like wandering through a neon‑lit memory. What elevates the moment even further is the unofficial visual accompaniment — a beautifully edited montage from the 1929 German silent drama “Pandora’s Box,” based on Frank Wedekind’s 1895 play Erdgeist.
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The pairing is unexpectedly perfect. The film’s crime‑romance tension, shadowy glances, and vintage glamour melt seamlessly into Still Corners’ dreamy noir universe. It’s a union of eras: early‑cinema mystique meeting modern dream pop melancholy.
The result? A mood. A drift. A little slice of hypnotic escapism.
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