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Ghost Funk Orchestra Debuts First-Ever Animated Video from ‘An Ode to Escapism’

Ghost Funk Orchestra Presents First-Ever Animated Music Video

With such a large crew, these times are not ideal for Ghost Funk Orchestra, but they are finding creative ways to get through it.

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Bandleader/composer Seth Applebaum has taken on a lot recently because the band members have been unable to meet all together since the beginning of the year. Luckily, they were able to record and finalize their LP, โ€œAn Ode To Escapism,โ€ before they had to be separated.

Since they canโ€™t do any kind of full live stream shows or perform on a stage, Applebaum took it upon himself to learn a new skill in order to have a music video that doesnโ€™t involve his band members gathering in person.

With no prior animation experience, Applebaum was able to create this animated music video in about two months. His hard work doesnโ€™t go unnoticed as it takes a lot of time and patience to teach yourself this type of design.

โ€œI thought, โ€˜Iโ€™ve got all this time and I have always been interested in animation so I might as well take a stab at it and see if I can pull it off,โ€™โ€ says Applebaum.

โ€œI was very adamant that I wanted to repeat as few frames as possible. I wanted to keep it moving as much as I could with new visuals.โ€

The band has released plenty of music videos before, but never one like this

The video is focused mostly on the song, โ€œStep Back Wild Child,โ€ but other aspects of the album are also incorporated into it.

โ€œThereโ€™s this whole idea across the record that is โ€˜we see whatโ€™s happening in the outside worldโ€™ and the person who is navigating this record is scared to go outside because itโ€™s uncertain and thereโ€™s a lot of scary things happening.โ€

While itโ€™s vague enough that the audience can hear the words and relate it to their lives, he also has a powerful message behind this song and the rest of the album.

โ€œThe theme of it is that things are not changing, how did we get this low and why do we move so slow. Itโ€™s kind of about how it feels like we keep taking all these steps backwards.โ€

Strangely enough, the album was completed a few months prior to the lockdown, but some of the themes are even more relevant in the current stage of the world.

โ€œThereโ€™s a lot in the lyrics on this record that are pretty on the nose for how things have shaken out between pandemic anxiety and all of the civil unrest,โ€ says Applebaum.

This video will lead into the release of the record, which is now available to pre-order.

Check out the music video for the first time down below: