After taking a few years out in the desert with her daughter, Uffie has signed to Toro y Moi’s Company Records and is set to release her album ‘Sunshine Factory‘ in May this year.
‘Dominoes‘ is her new single a joyous cut, woven with choppy riffing and giddy percussion: crammed full of cathartic transcendence. The new track arrives alongside an accompanying visual, shot and directed by Sizzy Rocket, closely following Uffie’s previously released single ‘cool.’
The visualizer pays homage to Andy Warhol’s film style and his New York City studio “The Factory,” often referred to as the Silver Factory for its decor of fractured mirrors, tin foil, and other metallic decorating materials loved by early amphetamine users of the 1960’s. Warhol’s years at the Factory were known as his ‘Silver Era,’ where it became a renowned hub for connecting various creatives and its novel parties.
Speaking on the new track she says, “This album explores so many genres — you get a bit of whimsical indie-pop with “cool,” there are some club bangers down the line, but “dominoes” is my punk-ska moment; Toro y Moi and Lokoy really took this poetic composition and turned it into something energetic and fun. The video captures the lightheartedness of the song, and I got to portray one of my alter egos, Mother Martian (in my silver jumpsuit), who is just one of many guests in the Sunshine Factory club.”
photo credit: Richie Lee Davis