Cut Copy shares the video for “Belong To You”

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A complex labyrinth of duality.

Cut Copythe Australian synth pop band, has officially released the music video for “Belong To You”. This song is an integral part of their recent album, momentsavailable since last October 24 under the label Cutters Records/The Orchard.

“Belong To You” features the special participation of the American singer and songwriter Kate Bollinger. The song creates an enveloping and optimistic atmosphere, ideal for the dance floor or for a road trip.

The video, directed by Otiumshows a complex labyrinth of duality and sinister surveillance with a nocturnal and luminous atmosphere. “I've always liked the concept of self-surveillance, the idea that there are parts of ourselves that are somehow inaccessible to the immediate conscious mind, and that, in one way or another, we experience ourselves as the unsolved mystery and the detective,” he explained. Otium.

Watch the video here:

With this release, Cut Copy reaffirms its place in global music, inviting its listeners to immerse themselves in a listening experience full of light and rhythm. The video is now available on YouTube and the song can be heard on all streaming platforms. streaming.

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