Martin Gore, songwriter and founding member of Depeche Mode, today releases the hypnotic video for his haunting new track,
“Howler,” directed by the acclaimed
NYSU (Bastille, New Order, Wild Beasts). The track is taken from the forthcoming 5-track instrumental EP,
The Third Chimpanzee, out
January 29. Watch the video
here.
Pre-order
The Third Chimpanzee here.
Like a recurring nightmare that gets more vivid as time passes, the video draws on the pulsating beat of the track, taking us further into the torment as the video draws to a climax.
“
I resynthesized my voice and used warped delays and other manipulation effects on ‘Howler,’” Martin says of the track.
“The end result was a sound that wasn’t quite human, more monkey like. I really liked the idea of blurring the lines between monkeys and humans. Sometimes I think we just feel that we're so evolved, and that we're so much better. I have been questioning that quite a lot recently.”
NYSU said of the video,
“On first hearing ‘Howler,’ there was a feeling of being inside a monkey’s brain, its consciousness. It was brutal and primitive but, at the same time, so smart and almost human. The video is an attempt to reflect that, portraying the precise moment when apes evolved into a man or maybe a human regressed into an animal form.” Today at 3pm Eastern time, Martin will exclusively broadcast the full EP live through his
Facebook page, providing commentary during the stream.
The Third Chimpanzee will be released digitally, on CD and on Azure Blue Vinyl the following day.
It’s been five years since Martin released his acclaimed instrumental album
MG. In 2017, Depeche Mode released their global monster
Spirit and were recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Tune into some of Martin’s influences and favorite acts with his latest playlist
here.
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