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Petra Flurr & 89st are Back with Dark Glamour and a Cavalcade of Mutant Misfits in “Time Off”

Berlin minimalist electropunk pillar Petra Flurr (he/she/it) is back along with synth hero and comrade in arms Dj Carlos Grabstein aka 89st, for their new video for “Time Off”.

The track is a dark and pulsing mutant melody presented along with an audio-visual companion envelope in dark glamour featuring a cavalcade of scene misfits.

Watch the video, directed by Daniel Abud, below:

“Time Off” is featured on the Meta Moto 004 compilation.

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Video Credits:
Directed & Edited by Daniel Abud

  • Color correction: Ludmila Houben
  • Production assistant: Élise Laurence
  • Camera 1: Daniel Abud
  • Camera 2: Élise Laurence
  • Light and effects: Nientte Frank
  • Make up artist: Ludmila Houben

Cast

  • Carlos Grabstein
  • Petra Flurr
  • Sasha Magena
  • Ludmila Houben
  • Nientte Frank
  • Tracy Sputnik
  • Joseph Orozco
  • Jan Opderbeck
  • Enir Fana
  • Élise Laurence
  • Daniel Abud
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