Plini – Papelillo (Official Music Video)

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from the new album "Impulse Voices", available Nov 27

direction/cinematography/colour grade by Jamie McVicker
editing by Adrian Goleby
camera/lighting assistance from Calum Riddell

"Papelillo"

Chris Allison - drums & percussion
Simon Grove - bass
Dave Mackay - piano & synthesizer
Plini - everything else

composed, arranged & produced by Plini
engineered, mixed & co-produced by Simon Grove
mastered by Ermin Hamidovic

© 2020
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Gonna bump this so loud next time I'm out collecting pollen

AvocadoHaze
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Imagine how hard THIS would go on an insect documentary

elwahou
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Beautiful, terrifying, pretty and beautiful

mikedawesofficial
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The metal breakdown into quiet dissonant solo transition provided my brain with a considerable amount of serotonin

omukssbm
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This is simply on a different level of quality

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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Well its Plini, so its ok to press like before you heard the song.

TheHallberger
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Its like being in the middle of a storm. But it's warm. #TPS

brandonlbartlett
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I always wonder what would happen if Plini wrote something dark
- Plini: introduce Papelillo

nghiat.nguyen
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Be honest, everytime Plini drops an album or a single, we all get hyped.

HarpActually
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Always wanted Plini to get heavier and a bit darker like at the ending of the song. Love it.

aleksababa
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Rick Beato turned me onto Plini. This piece is sublime, moving, melodic, and cutting the edge of somewhere, somehow into something not only different and new but quite natural as well. Like Steve Howe and Larry Carlton, his style lifts me up. Plini's play is beyond mere excellent instrumentality. He brings me back in time, taking off from a sound I haven't quite heard since Jeff Beck's extraordinary albums, Blow by Blow and Freeway Jam in the mid-1970s. Plini is a virtuoso in every sense. I listened to this work three times in a row and on the third, I got the feeling that HE is the butterfly emerging from the chrysalis and the locust storm that's coming.

DavidLasoff
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It's kind of a bipolar feeling, being a bug turning into a butterfly and then comes the fight to survive, the daily struggle to live that encompases al forms of live but this time has breakdowns and jazz progresions, sweet.

ithielgermainrivas.
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After that end, the song that follows this is going to be mean as.

JTCGuitar
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3:43 that scene with the locusts and that dissonant lead is just so cool.

brettrobertleasure
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it’s damn impressive how consistently good all of your songs are

cameronbosch
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One of the most solid lowend mixes I've ever heard, honestly. Incredibly deep and tactile lowend feel and just a great overall composition.

CodyCleggMusic
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Highkey this might be my favorite plini track yet. Everything about this hits so right to me. The solo is one of his most expressive, but the song is probably one of his heaviest tracks at the same time. Super unique vibes

jacobmiller
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Damn, that outtro has got to be one of the more dissonant sections he's written. Psyched for the album!

JamesSully
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Americans waiting for this election is stressful, Plini out here doing God's work calming our minds. Love ya man.

FernandoRivera-dmhh
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At the end of the song, i like that ambulance sound kind of feel to it, almost like a warning!

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