Saturday Spins: Perfect Pussy, Pusha T, Savages, Disclosure, Trentemøller

New videos to watch and tracks to listen to today.

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Perfect Pussy
 

Pusha T, “Suicide” feat. Ab Liva

 
Dig director Nathan Brown’s vision for this Pharrell-produced track off Pusha T’s My Name Is My Name , featuring Re-Up Gang’s Ab Liva. Pusha T plays Telus Theatre on Jan. 31 — see show details here.
 

 

Savages, “Strife”

 
British neo-post-punk band Savages, whose Silence Yourself was one of my favourite records of 2013, present a new video, directed by Antoine Carlier and inspired by Albert Camus’s The Stranger , the same classic French novel that the Cure’s “Killing an Arab” was based on, incidentally. Check it out below, and read our interview with Savages here.
 

 

Perfect Pussy, “Driver”

 
Syracuse punk band Perfect Pussy follow up last year’s four-song demo I have lost all desire for feeling with the Say Yes to Love LP, to be released by Captured Tracks on March 18. In the meantime they’re on tour, playing Casa del Popolo on Jan. 26 — ticket details here. Listen to the first single off the forthcoming record below:
 

 

Disclosure, “Grab Her”

 
Disclosure played a sick show in Montreal this week (read our review here), and how they’re defying gravity in this surrealist office video, directed by Emile Sornin, for a J Dilla-sampling track off last year’s Settle LP.
 

 

Trentemøller, “Gravity”

 
And speaking of gravity, the video for the latest single from Lost, the third album by Danish producer Anders Trentemøller, features Oscar Isaac (star of the Coen brothers’ Inside Llewyn Davis — read our interview with him here) as a carpool second for hire. Directors Tue Walin Storm and Elvira Lind pair Isaac with the wide variety of characters you might meet on the road in L.A. Check it out:
 

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