PANGLOSSIAN — Footmarks


A third music video for the ”Traces de pas” album by the PANGLOSSIAN duo.
Buy the album at: https://panglossian.bandcamp.com/album/traces-de-pas

The music video is based on a footage from an SD card found somewhere at the beach of Baltic Sea in Poland. We do not know who shoot this footage, nor who is the woman seen on these shots. The moments that have been captured seem to present a gloomy atmosphere of an impending break-up between the camera man and the woman, but we can only guess...

starring
Unknown Woman

video by
Lugshar

MUSIC & LYRICS
Tomasz Turski, Michał Rek

MASTERING
Lennard Vaarten

ARTWORK DESIGN
Mateusz Prusik

PHOTOGRAPHY
Krzysztof Bassara

While the original idea behind Panglossian was essentially an homage to Talk Talk’s ”Spirit of Eden”, they explored other areas throughout the creative process. The full-length result of this five-year-long collaboration, ”Traces de pas”, will be released on 20 September 2024 by LOŻA Oficyna.

The band comprises Foghorn, a neofolk musician from Bydgoszcz, and the metaphorical corpse of the Bulgaria-based dark ambient producer Zguba. Having previously teamed up under the moniker of Widziadło, they made waves with the cosmic black metal album ”Void” back in 2017.


In the machine there was only one ticket to the surface left. When reaching out for it, an elderly gentleman with a gentle appearance hesitated for a second, as if he still had control over the remnants of his own will. At that moment he was the last man standing, consumed by dementia and fading memories of his once great past, and the traces of his oversized, disintegrating shoes will soon cover the footmarks of all the pilgrims heading towards the light before him. The clatter of the slowly puffing train made Adara’s featureless face loom before his eyes for the last time. Penetrating through the broken windows like a blinding, well-aimed sabre, the sunrays quickly blurred this vision. Time for the final awakening.


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