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King Krule presents a video for ‘Logos’ Taken from his album ‘The OOZ’

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Today King Krule releases a music video for ‘Logos’. It’s a hand-drawn animation and labour of love by Archy’s brother Jack, a South East London-based musician, visual artist and long-time collaborator.

This ‘Logos’ video is the final piece of a three-part collaboration with WeTransfer, which saw King Krule exploring the creative process with each video’s director, hosted on their WePresent platform. With previous videos from cc. Wade and Charlotte Patmore, Jack Marshall’s video is the pair’s latest collaboration since the release of their collaborative multimedia project ‘A New Place 2 Drown’ in 2015.

Though using different mediums for their creativity, these two brothers and artists understand each other on a deeper level. Having collaborated on music and art from a young age, their discussion explores this shared narrative link and how both brothers helped shaped each other’s artistic tastes while growing up together.

WATCH: ‘Logos’

It’s over a year since King Krule’s second LP ‘The OOZ’ was released to wide spread critical acclaim. It follows on from 2013’s also critically lauded album ‘Six Feet Beneath the Moon’ and Archy and Jack Marshall’s ‘A New Place 2 Drown’.

Still only 24 years-old, Archy Marshall has created his own immersive universe to inhabit.

“a masterpiece of jaundiced vision from one of the most compelling artists alive – Pitchfork

“the troubled voice of a generation” – NME

“one of the best songwriters of his generation” Uncut

“a fascinating talent” – The Times

“2017’s Essential Album”Dazed & Confused

“The enigmatic singer-songwriter proves himself as a true original” – The Evening Standard

About WeTransfer

Founded in 2009 in Amsterdam as a simple, well-designed file sharing service for the creative community, WeTransfer has grown to include tools that scale across the creative spectrum, including editorial platform WePresent, WeTransfer for Mobile, quick slide-making tool Paste™, immersive sketching app Paper®, and the original web platform with 42 million monthly users and over a billion files sent each month. Since day one WeTransfer has supported artists, photographers, musicians, and directors by giving away 30% of the advertising space on the platform to promote creative work over 5 billion ad impressions in 2017.

 

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