'Dive' by Blue Child Collective
- New Single & Video Release -
Bringing you single number three for the year in the lead up to their upcoming 4th record, titled “Wake Up To The Sound”, South West fluid groovers Blue Child Collective have gone to the bottom of the ocean this time to capture what is both a sonic and cinematic treasure.
Inspired by apnea and nautical freefall, "Dive" is a rolling harmonic journey into the depths of the sea and self. Have you ever wondered how it feels to be 20m underwater on the ocean floor? Ever wondered why humans go there? A gateway to focus and peace, freediving is a meditation, and Blue Child Collective’s latest will carry you right along with them to that place too.
The video, filmed on the remote Ningaloo Reef with world-class oceanographer Andre Rerekura, features stunning footage of the native marine wildlife, along with documenting the process of freediving from preparation to recovery. Showing frontman Dan White freefall in the ancient Skandalopetra method with the assistance of a rock carved out from the ranges, “Dive” will have you holding your breath too as you descend.
Out on Friday 20th July, the single will build on the success of their 3rd record "Saturn Saw The Seaside", which has seen the Collective knock out over 250 shows across AU/NZ since its release at the end of 2016, defining them as key movers and shakers in the #cultureofconnection movement.
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