Comprised of Richard Butler and Paul Shevlin, C-Beams is, for those of you not in the loop, an electronic audio/visual project based in Belfast. Thirteen months on from the release of the first installment, ‘Tannhauser’, the duo have unveiled the second of the four-part endeavour, titled ‘Le Voile’. A perfectly drifting, three-minute slice of layered, nuanced alt-pop, the track is accompanied by a visuals – featuring Shevlin atop Belfast’s Cavehill – shot by Butler and Dan Brown. Fingers and all else crossed that the installment of the project comes around quicker than part two, as we’re most definitely fans.
-
-
Ahead of its general release later in the week, we’re happy to present an exclusive first look at the new electronic audio/visual project by Belfast-based artists Paul Shevlin and Richard Butler AKA C-BEAMS. Featuring music by Shevlin (also of alt-pop band Hologram) and film by Butler, the pair’s somnambulant debut offering, ‘Tannhauser’, is the first song to be taken from their debut four-track EP, Scars. Speaking of the project, Shevlin (pictured above) said, “The project started when Richard and I started spitballing ideas to work on together. We both have similar tastes when it comes to music/film and the idea of working on…