Joy Division have unveiled a fifth video commemorating the 40th anniversary of their debut LP Unknown Pleasures. The latest video for “Shadowplay” continues the collaborative project “Unknown Pleasures: Reimagined”, which is helmed by the band’s visual coordinator, Warren Jackson, and Control’s producer Orion Williams, seeing 10 directors create a “filmic re-imagining of the music in 2019” for every track on the record that was originally released 40 years ago on June 15th, 1979.
The campaign is similar to the one initiated in 1988 along with the Substance compilation, that saw director Anton Corbijn create the video for “Atmosphere”, a single whose re-release at the time marked eight years since the end of Joy Division.
The video for “Shadowplay” is directed by French film-maker Vicent Moon, and showcases a crowd dancing in black and white around a dancer Sufi Whirling portraying a ritualistic Sufi Whirl.
Watch the video for “Shadowplay” below or directly on Youtube.
Joy Division recently released a limited edition 40th anniversary version of Unknown Pleasures, almost forty years to the day after the album’s original release. The re-release has caused the LP to enter the UK Top 5 album again, even though the record failed to chart upon its original release.
The album is available to purchase online and in-store at retailer Goodhood.
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