Electro-Industrial Duo Jane In Space Release Their Video "Thru the Vines"

Back with the final music video release in support of their "Gorerunner" EP, Brooklyn's electro-industrial geniuses Jane in Space are back and in menacing form with "Thru the Vines". As a duo, Jane in Space are forceful and pummeling yet lean, calculated and cool. Cold, even.

The "Thru the Vines" video is part of a larger narrative which includes the band's other videos from the "Gorerunner" EP -- "Eat Your Face", "Full Stop," "Gorerunner," and "Breaking Glass."

Director Permian Strata (who also directed the Eat Your Face, Gorerunner, and Full Stop videos) says of this video: "The previous few songs on the EP have a slow-building tension to them. And then "ThruThe Vines" bursts through with this primal energy. In the video, the main character does literally that--he bursts into a ball of energy and hurdles through the ether, surrounded by an incomprehensible reality. I used optical feedback as a means of generating patterns that create the feeling of falling into the abyss."

Co-producer/mixer Keith Hillebrandt (NIN, Bowie) says: "'Thru The Vines' had a very desperate feel to it so I really wanted to push a sense of unease sonically. I really focused on the distant and detached elements so they weren't in you face, but you knew they were there, hiding."

"Thru the Vines", of course, is taken from the "Gorerunner" EP. Jane in Space's 'Gorerunner' is artful and intense, taking cues from NIN's 'The Fragile' and Massive Attack's 'Heligoland' to forge their own dark, emotive sonic imprint.

Watch “Thru the Vines” below and stream the “Gorerunner” EP on Spotify. Also, be sure to connect with Jane In Space on their website and social media.

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