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NZCA Lines release visual version of Infinite Summer
By Andy Malt | Published on Friday 27 January 2017
NZCA Lines, aka Michael Lovett, has released a new visual version of his 2016 album ‘Infinite Summer’. Like a regular Beyonce, he’s made videos for each track on the record, which were first aired at a show at Village Underground in London last September.
“‘Infinite Summer’ was inspired by concept-driven albums such as Daft Punk’s ‘Discovery’ and ‘Interstella 5555’, and Drexciya’s ‘Neptune’s Lair'”, says Lovett. “It was always my dream to have a visual for each song, something that would draw an audience deeper into our world”.
He goes on: “Our Village Underground show was an opportunity to bring the album to life onstage in a way we hadn’t done before. I worked closely with Taxonym and Amala Studio to articulate my thoughts, feelings and ideas behind each song on ‘Infinite Summer’, which they interpreted to create each of the videos”.
Watch the album here: