There really isn't a whole lot to Bibio's new video besides a barrage of colors and images that make one feel like they've gotten themselves trapped inside of an especially chaotic screen saver. That's the bad news. The good is that it allows full attention to be paid to the melancholy track, which kicks off Bibio's new album Mind Bokeh. It starts out pretty low key before getting completely bonkers in its second half, characteristics that haven't really marked Bibio's work in the past.
Mind Bokeh is due out March 29 via Warp.