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Squid are seeking clips of your ‘isolation station’ for their next music video

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You and your lockdown surroundings could feature in Squid's next visuals Fast-rising indie outfit Squid are seeking fan submissions for the forthcoming music video to their most recent single ‘Sludge’.

They released the exhilarating single last month, which also marked their first for legendary indie label Warp, with whom they signed late last year.

With the UK currently on lockdown due to the spread of Covid-19, the band have now appealed to their fans to help with the track’s video.

In a post on their website, Squid explain that they’re after 360º videos of fans’ ‘isolation stations’, which was inspired by a video  set to their music made by Iranian visual artist Ali Amiri. “When we wrote ‘Sludge’ we had no idea that these isolated times

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