Molécule Premieres ‘Violence’ Music Video
French electronic producer Molécule has premiered the official music video for his new single Violence, out now via Because Music. The visuals were directed by acclaimed indie videographer and visual artist Morgan Beringer (The Rolling Stones, Ghostly International, National Geographic).

Upon returning after a five-week journey across the North Atlantic Ocean, Roman Delahaye, aka Molécule has produced an entrancing concept album, embarking on a life-changing, perception-altering expedition to capture the frigid flow of the Arctic Circle. Watch it below!


Violence is a dizzying voyage through the frosted tundra; deep, acidic synthesizers bleeps and blink atop complex percussive patterns, corrosive pad sounds rise and fall like glassy, breathless avalanches in a hazy delirium of chaos across the Arctic, reminding us that survival instinct, the habit of sled-hunting, tracking and death are everyday facts of life. The effects of the mass consumption that characterizes our culture, though invisible, and increasingly destructive, should be much more outrageous to our sensibility. 

Molécule explains the inspiration behind his latest release,
I did not return completely unscathed from my intense trip to Greenland. While in our modern society of mass consumption slaughterhouses are almost hidden, the Inuit culture allows these visions, these images can be shocking but testify of a consumption culture under control with almost no waste.
Also head of independent Parisian label Mille Feuilles, Molécule has worked with prominent labels in the past such as Sounds Around, Aktarus, Underdog Records and Play It Again Sam, respectively, and has released numerous remixes, singles, EPs and seven full-length LPs, including an eighth on the way. In 2018, Molécule is scheduled to perform at Eurosonic Noorderslag Festival in Groningen, The Netherlands alongside artists such as Rone, Sigrid, Högni, Husky Loops, AU/RA and many, many more.