Brodka's awareness of the need to construct of pop universe extends to every portion of her visual output.
The Polish musician directs herself in the clip for 'Up In The Hill', a highlight of her recent really-rather-good studio album 'Clashes'.
The track itself has a slight 60s vibe, and Brodka takes this into the lavish, carefully constructed clip. A feast for the eyes, it features vintage instruments and kaleidoscopic visuals, with Brodka at the centre of it all.
She explains: "I've always wanted to have a video where a band actually performs music live. ‘Up In The Hill’ has this vibe of psychedelic 60s rock, so I got inspired by all these amazing TV studio performances. As a stage backdrop, I used this beautiful piece of fabric designed by Aleksandra Wasilkowska that we used on my summer tour. The eye became the theme of the whole video. Everything turns into one big psychedelic trip, with Jodorowsky mixing it up with Queen..."
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