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Lamb: “Butterfly Effect”

Claudia Crobatia, a 28-year-old photographer from Amsterdam, worked with Lamb back in December 2010 for a photoshoot. She made a name for herself in the world of photography in the Netherlands, for capturing images of daily life in subtlety of direct meaning but more of suggested moods and narratives. The shoot, done in Lamb’s Lou Rhodes’ house, was for the band’s return to music after an eight-year absence, the release of their fifth album aptly titled 5. The duo’s break had left a spot off of fan’s musical spectrum, a beat that was terribly missed. Their return with the double-disc effort 5, with 10 solid triphop/ electronic possessed by the band’s modern life soundscapes and the second with instrumentals and outtakes, reaffirmed the band’s place in the world of electronic music.

After releasing “Another Language,” the band tapped Crobatia again for a short film interpreting their latest single “Butterfly Effect.” For the short film (not a music video according to the band) shot in black in white, Crobatia brought into play a trope of interpretations of the chaos theory phenomenon featuring two people seemingly fated with each other. The accompaniment visual of the track is also part of the ongoing Butterfly Effect Remix Competition where musicians are asked to submit their own take of the song to be included in the upcoming Butterfly Effect EP out first quarter this year.

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